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Title: Esther Fletcher nee Hagen
Post by: The loafer on Tuesday 25 August 09 20:09 BST (UK)
Hi

I am having a fairly good spell doing my family tree, with this website helping me along enormously. I am currently looking into the Hagen branch of my tree and was wondering if anyone had any information regarding Esther Hunter Hagen. Esther was born in the Denistoun area of Glasgow in 1890, the 11th child of James and Ann Hagen. She married Alexander Fletcher, a ship wright, in 1915. I'm not sure what they did after that, but Esther died at the grand old age of 87 in 1977. Does anyone out there have any info on Esther, or indeed are there any descendants of Esther at all?

Many Thanks

Laurence
Title: Re: Esther Fletcher nee Hagen
Post by: hume on Wednesday 26 August 09 01:23 BST (UK)
Hi Laurence,

Alexander and Esther had at least one child; a daughter who was registered 1919 in Plantation district, Glasgow and died 1999 in Eastwood and Mearns, Renfrewshire. She looks to have been married by the index too.

hume :)
Title: Re: Esther Fletcher nee Hagen
Post by: The loafer on Wednesday 26 August 09 13:07 BST (UK)
Hi Laurence,

Alexander and Esther had at least one child; a daughter who was registered 1919 in Plantation district, Glasgow and died 1999 in Eastwood and Mearns, Renfrewshire. She looks to have been married by the index too.

hume :)

Hume

Thanks for that, much appreciated. Something more to go on.

Regards

Laurence
Title: Re: Esther Fletcher nee Hagen
Post by: lairdy on Thursday 25 March 10 16:45 GMT (UK)
An Esther Hagen was a witness to the marriage of my Great Grandfather John Hagen (Clayminer) to Agnes Hoggan McFarlane in 1916.  Are they brother and sister?
Title: Re: Esther Fletcher nee Hagen
Post by: thursoloafer on Thursday 25 March 10 18:46 GMT (UK)
Hi

Unfortunately Esther didn't have a brother John, but I will check if she had a nephew of that name. Is that a possibility?

Regards

Laurence