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Ann Egan

Birth28 Apr 1843 - Tipperary, Ireland
Death6 Mar 1915 - Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, USA
MotherCatherine O'Brien Eagan
FatherMartin Egan

Born in Tipperary, Ireland on 28 Apr 1843 to Martin Egan and Catherine O'Brien Eagan. Ann Egan married Henry C Ducey and had 14 children. She passed away on 6 Mar 1915 in Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, USA.

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Parents
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Martin Egan
1820 - Unknown
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Catherine O'brien Eagan
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Henry C Ducey
1837 - 1913
Children Show all
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Annie "Mame" Ducey
1880 - 1933
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Margaret Agnes Ducey
1875 - 1954
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Daniel Dana Ducey
1876 - 1905
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Ducey
1868 - Unknown
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Bridget Delia Ducey
1870 - 1935
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John W Ducey
1864 - 1915
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Henry George Ducey
1872 - 1910
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Nellie Ducey
1866 - 1886
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Julia Ducey
1868 - 1870
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Frank Ducey
1881 - 1893
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Mary Ducey
1873 - 1907
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Jane Ducey
1886 - 1886
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James Ducey
1882 - 1886
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William Edward Ducey
1878 - 1949

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