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Frances Eagar

Birth1777 - Ballynacourty, Kerry, Ireland
Deathaft 1821 - Glensharrold, County Limerick, Ireland
MotherSarah Blennerhassett
FatherJohn Eagar

Born in Ballynacourty, Kerry, Ireland on 1777 to John Eagar and Sarah Blennerhassett. Frances Eagar married Richard Massey Yielding and had 8 children. She passed away on aft 1821 in Glensharrold, County Limerick, Ireland.

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Parents
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John Eagar
1751 - 1813
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Sarah Blennerhassett
1755 - 1826
Spouse(s)
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Richard Massey Yielding
1773 - 1853
Children Show all
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Frances Yielding
1810 - 1904
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Richard Massy Yeilding
1800 - 1892
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Alexander Tallis Yielding
1818 - 1898
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William Yeilding
1801 - Unknown
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Edgar Yielding
1814 - 1873
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Belinda Yielding
1800 - 1850
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John Yeilding
1805 - 1873
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Hugh Massy Yeilding
1820 - Unknown

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