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Ellen Eagan

Birth5 October 1856 - South Creek, New South Wales, Australia
Death23 August 1933 - Bondi, New South Wales, Australia
MotherMargaret Hayes
FatherRobert Eagan

Born in South Creek, New South Wales, Australia on 5 October 1856 to Robert Eagan and Margaret Hayes. Ellen Eagan married James Joseph McDonnell and had 7 children. She passed away on 23 August 1933 in Bondi, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
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Robert Eagan
1824 - 1877
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Margaret Hayes
1824 - 1885
Spouse(s)
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James Joseph Mcdonnell
1853 - 1936
Children Show all
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Ellen May Mcdonnell
1893 - Unknown
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Alice Honora Mcdonnell
1885 - 1915
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Sarah Mcdonnell
1880 - 1939
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Eileen Mary Mcdonnell
1889 - 1897
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Margaret Annie Mcdonnell
1882 - 1898
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Cecilia Johanna Mcdonnell
1899 - 1899
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Albert Andrew Mcdonnell
1887 - 1965

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