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Wilson W. Jagger

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Jul 1900 (aged 64)
Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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According to F.A.G. Member 48079650 P.Bosler, Wilson Jagger was the son of William C. Jagger and Phoebe Frazier and brother to John C. Jagger.
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Published in the Milford Dispatch
January 1900

Wilson W. Jagger, a former resident of Delaware Township, (Pike County) Pennsylvania died at Scranton July 16. He was supposed to be buried in Delaware Cemetery (in Dingman's Ferry, Pike, PA) but through failure to get telegraphic communication in time, he was buried in Scranton
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According to the 1900 Census dated June 6th, he was a carpenter by trade and lived with John & Catherine Giblin and their family in Scranton.

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Below information courtesy of Kelley Bean F.A.G. Member 47323470

W.W. Jagger, who has resided in this city for 20 years, died yesterday of heart failure, superinduced by pneumonit, with which he was taken ill about four weeks ago. He was a member of Taylorsville lodge, I.O.O.F. His age was 65 years.



The Scranton Republican (Scranton, Pennsylvania) 7/16/1900

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W.W. Jagger, aged 60 years, died Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Giblin, 122 Chestnut street, after an illness of several weeks' duration. Deceased was a member of the Odd Fellows' lodge of Taylor. The funeral will occur this afternoon. Interment will be made in Washburn street cemetery.



The Scranton Tribune (Scranton, Pennsylvania) 7/17/1900
According to F.A.G. Member 48079650 P.Bosler, Wilson Jagger was the son of William C. Jagger and Phoebe Frazier and brother to John C. Jagger.
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Published in the Milford Dispatch
January 1900

Wilson W. Jagger, a former resident of Delaware Township, (Pike County) Pennsylvania died at Scranton July 16. He was supposed to be buried in Delaware Cemetery (in Dingman's Ferry, Pike, PA) but through failure to get telegraphic communication in time, he was buried in Scranton
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According to the 1900 Census dated June 6th, he was a carpenter by trade and lived with John & Catherine Giblin and their family in Scranton.

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Below information courtesy of Kelley Bean F.A.G. Member 47323470

W.W. Jagger, who has resided in this city for 20 years, died yesterday of heart failure, superinduced by pneumonit, with which he was taken ill about four weeks ago. He was a member of Taylorsville lodge, I.O.O.F. His age was 65 years.



The Scranton Republican (Scranton, Pennsylvania) 7/16/1900

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W.W. Jagger, aged 60 years, died Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Giblin, 122 Chestnut street, after an illness of several weeks' duration. Deceased was a member of the Odd Fellows' lodge of Taylor. The funeral will occur this afternoon. Interment will be made in Washburn street cemetery.



The Scranton Tribune (Scranton, Pennsylvania) 7/17/1900

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125061340/wilson_w-jagger: accessed ), memorial page for Wilson W. Jagger (Nov 1835–15 Jul 1900), Find a Grave Memorial ID 125061340, citing Washburn Street Cemetery, Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Nicole (contributor 46773446).