A. W. SAGGERS
11TH BN. AUSTRALIAN INF.
6TH FEBRUARY, 1917
Buried in the Durrington War Graves Cemetery, Wiltshire, England.
The Wiltshire Online Parish Clerk (OPC) Project has published a booklet on A. W. Saggers.
A. W. SAGGERS
11TH BN. AUSTRALIAN INF.
6TH FEBRUARY, 1917
Buried in the Durrington War Graves Cemetery, Wiltshire, England.
The Wiltshire Online Parish Clerk (OPC) Project has published a booklet on A. W. Saggers.
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Kelowna I.O.D.E. Memorial Service, June 8th 1924. Postcard, unused. Image MSC130-1812-01, courtesy of the British Columbia Postcards Collection, a digital initiative of Simon Fraser University Library.
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LUKUS, SAGGERS, WILSON
LUKUS—SAGGERS.—On 7th May, at Alstonton, Westwood, by the Rev. J. Waterhouse, John, only son of Wm. Lukus, Esq., of Ballarat, Victoria, to Martha Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. R. Saggers, of Rocklands, East Tamar.
[English papers please copy.]
WILSON—SAGGERS.—On 7th May, at Alstonton, Westwood, by the Rev. J. Waterhouse, James Gibbons, eldest son of the late James Gibbons Wilson, Esq., of Dublin, to Violette Harriett, third daughter of Mr. R. Saggers, of Rocklands, East Tamar.
From the Launceston Examiner, Tasmania, Australia, Thursday, 21 May 1868, p. 5.