Initially we had nothing on Dagless but then our colleague Andew Behan got involved and found a trail for her:
Born Mary Louise Smith, she married Anthony J. Dagless in 1975 in Islington. She died in Islington in November 1993, aged 42 years.
Initially we had nothing on Dagless but then our colleague Andew Behan got involved and found a trail for her:
Born Mary Louise Smith, she married Anthony J. Dagless in 1975 in Islington. She died in Islington in November 1993, aged 42 years.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Mary Louise Dagless
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