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Eliza Eagan

Birth16 Jun 1829 - Wilson, Tennessee, United States
Death11 Jun 1911 - Strawberry, Lawrence, Arkansas, United States
MotherJane Wray
FatherHugh Eagan

Born in Wilson, Tennessee, United States on 16 Jun 1829 to Hugh Eagan and Jane Wray. Eliza Eagan married John Carel Birmingham and had 11 children. She passed away on 11 Jun 1911 in Strawberry, Lawrence, Arkansas, United States.

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Parents
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Hugh Eagan
1776 - 1835
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Jane Wray
1773 - 1860
Spouse(s)
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John Carel Birmingham
1823 - 1905
Children Show all
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Susan Elizabeth "Lizzie" Birmingham
1866 - 1939
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William Carroll Birmingham
1853 - 1898
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Eliza M Birmingham
1861 - 1931
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Harriett Pauline Burmingham
1873 - 1939
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Alfred O Birmingham
1850 - 1881
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Matthew Brooks Birmingham
1857 - 1930
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John C Birmingham
1863 - Unknown
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Hugh Birmingham
1846 - 1874
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Mary Jane Birmingham
1845 - 1880
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James Thomas Birmingham
1843 - 1858
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Georgianna Birmingham
1851 - Unknown

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