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Maureen Woods said: my grandfather Robert Duncan Stagg born1898 His wife was Margaret Stagg 1898
They had several children only one is listed Edward Stagg. They a in Birth order
Edward 1921, Robert, Catherine, Dorothy, Raymond Charles
all are deceased with the exception of Dorothy Stagg who's birthdate is Dec 13th she is currently 94 years old and lives in Long Island NY How can this information be added to the family tree,
Roert Duncan Stagg's parents where Edward Charles Stagg father and Mother Margaret Duncan Stagg.
They had several children only one is listed Edward Stagg. They a in Birth order
Edward 1921, Robert, Catherine, Dorothy, Raymond Charles
all are deceased with the exception of Dorothy Stagg who's birthdate is Dec 13th she is currently 94 years old and lives in Long Island NY How can this information be added to the family tree,
Roert Duncan Stagg's parents where Edward Charles Stagg father and Mother Margaret Duncan Stagg.
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Richard M. Smith said: Maureen:
Robert was my 11th cousin. I looked at his page. You have the 1940 Census. Open it, and ALL the children are there. Simply click "add" by each name. It will either find them in FS, or ask you to "create new person." That should help you. BTW, Thanks for helping me find another line.
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Richard M. Smith said: Maureen:
I just checked...he is also my wife's 10th cousin...Thanks for her!
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