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Charles William Tagg

Charles William Tagg

Camberwell Town Clerk in 1901. We found our man at : "Charles William TAGG. He was born 1860 in Camberwell, Surrey, England[2, 2]. He married Emily Isabel COOKE. They were married 1891 in (Mar Q), Hastings, East Sussex, England[2]. Residence 1901. Record Change on 16 Jan 2009. Title was Mr. Address was 17 Ashburnham Road / Hastings, East Sussex TN34 / England. Occupation was Solicitor's General Clerk (1881), Vestry Clerk of Camber."

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Charles William Tagg

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Camberwell Baths

Borough of Camberwell Lady Llangattock laid this foundation stone of these pu...

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Camberwell Library

Borough of Camberwell Public Library This foundation stone was laid July 25 1...

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