Alice DAGGER

Birth Name DAGGER, Alice
Gender female

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 31 December 1864 Dudley, Worcestershire   1a 2a

Families

Family of Henry NAPPIN and Alice DAGGER

Married Husband Henry NAPPIN ( * 12 November 1868 + about 1959 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 2 January 1899 Kensel Green, London   3a
  Attributes
Type Value Notes Sources
_UID CE29C0858B9D894CB0487A9F911753FA3F69
 

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
_UID A07F5A52B2FCA24CBE1AF07F507F82A3A2D8
 

Pedigree

    1. Alice DAGGER
      1. Henry NAPPIN

Source References

  1. 1911 Census
      • Citation:

        Name Alice Nappin
        Age in 1911 43
        Estimated Birth Year abt 1868
        Relation to Head Wife
        Gender Female
        Birth Place Dudley, Worcestershire, England
        Civil parish Ealing
        County/Island Middlesex
        Country England
        Street Address 83 Kingsley Avenue, West Ealing W
        Marital Status Married
        Years Married 12
        Estimated Marriage Year 1899
        Registration District Number 128
        Sub-registration district Brentford
        ED, institution, or vessel 15
        Piece 6882

  2. 1939 register
      • Citation:

        Name Alice Nappin
        Gender Female
        Marital Status Married
        Birth Date 31 Dec 1864
        Residence Date 1939
        Address 160
        Residence Place Ealing, Middlesex, England
        Occupation Unpd Domestic Dut
        Line Number 29
        Schedule Number 53
        Sub Schedule Number 2
        Enumeration District Bcbf
        Borough Ealing
        Registration district 128-3
        Inferred Spouse
        Henry Nappin

  3. Newspaper
      • Citation:

        The South Bucks Standard, and Advertiser, 06 January 1899
        BRADENHAM
        Marriage - A wedding took place on January 2nd, at St Judes Church, Kensel Green, London, between Mr Henry NAPPIN, second son of Mr John NAPPIN, of Bradenham Hill, and miss Alice DAGGER, of Dudley Worcestershire. The Bride was given away by her father, and Mrs F GOODCHILD witnessed the ceremony. The happy pair afterwards left for Bradenham Hill, where several friends were invited, and a most enjoyable evening was spent. The presents were numerousand included a handsome one from the Rev. J. and Misses GRAVES.