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Ellen Egan

BirthDec 1846 - Shiawassee, Michigan, USA
Death12 Jan.1917 - Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA
MotherMary Koursy/Kenissy
FatherJohn Egan

Born in Shiawassee, Michigan, USA on Dec 1846 to John Egan and Mary Koursy/Kenissy. Ellen Egan married Martinus Mannion and had 10 children. She passed away on 12 Jan.1917 in Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA.

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Parents
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John Egan
1815 - Unknown
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Mary Koursy/kenissy
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Martinus Mannion
1846 - 1916
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Martin Mannion
1843 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Martin Steven Mannion
1873 - 1946
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Walter Stanslaner Mannion
1886 - 1981
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Mary Ann Mannion
1876 - 1902
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Helen M - Nellie Mannion
1871 - 1899
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Frederick Mannion
1869 - 1902
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John Joseph Mannion
1878 - 1939
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Frank Joseph Mannion
1882 - 1952
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Flossie Mannion
1887 - 1889
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Francis (Frankie) Mannion
1869 - 1870
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William Willie Mannion
1886 - 1895

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