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Edward Eager

Birth1787 - Killarney, Ireland
Death2 November 1866 - Kensington, Middlesex, England
MotherFrances Eagar
FatherRichard Eagar

Born in Killarney, Ireland on 1787 to Richard Eagar and Frances Eagar. Edward Eager married Jemima Mcduel and had 15 children. He passed away on 2 November 1866 in Kensington, Middlesex, England.

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Parents
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Richard Eagar
1754 - 1850
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Frances Eagar
1759 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Jemima Mcduel
1796 - 1867
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Ellen Gormon Mooney
1806 - 1870
Children Show all
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Geoffrey Eagar
1818 - 1891
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Nicholas Henry Eagar
1824 - 1872
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Richard Eager
1816 - 1866
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Frances Eagar
1819 - 1887
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Frank Alexander Mathew Eager
1844 - 1911
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Edward Eagar
1821 - 1829
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William Eagar
1825 - 1868
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Sydney Cooper Eagar
1833 - Unknown
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Minnie Harriet Eagar
1835 - Unknown
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Edward Richard Eagar
1832 - Unknown
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Francis Eagar
1837 - 1837
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Ellen Mary Mcelligot Eager
1827 - Unknown
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Bessie Alice Eagar
1838 - 1860
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Elizabeth Hungerford Eagar
1837 - 1892
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Roland James Eagar
1830 - 1848

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