Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Douglas Jackson Haggie

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Douglas Jackson Haggie (1890-1962) of Spear and Jackson

1890 Born in Rotherham, son of John Douglas Haggie and Margaret Helen (nee Jackson)[1]

1912 Arrived in Canada, a travelling salesman[2]

1919 Steel manufacturer, lived in Sheffield[3]

By 1953 he was a steel and tool manufacturer[4]

1962 died in Sheffield


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. Border crossings
  3. 1919 White's directory
  4. Probate of Arthur Kingsford Wilson