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Ellen Eagar

Birthabt 1820 - Skibbereen, Cork, Ireland
DeathBef 1901 - Glenbeigh, County Kerry, Ireland
MotherJoanna Barrett
FatherPhilp Eager

Born in Skibbereen, Cork, Ireland on abt 1820 to Philp Eager and Joanna Barrett. Ellen Eagar married John Shea and had 11 children. She passed away on Bef 1901 in Glenbeigh, County Kerry, Ireland.

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Parents
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Philp Eager
1799 - 1860
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Joanna Barrett
1799 - 1865
Spouse(s)
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John Shea
1815 - 1901
Children Show all
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Honora Shea
1840 - 1870
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Catherine Shea
1856 - 1930
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Margaret Shea
1844 - Unknown
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Patrick Shea
1838 - 1900
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Thaddeus Shea
1855 - Unknown
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Johanna Shea
1847 - 1927
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John Shea
1835 - 1880
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Michael Shea
1852 - 1911
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Mary Shea
1842 - 1873
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Margaret Shea
1849 - Unknown
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William Shea
1843 - Unknown

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