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Frank C Egan

Birth6 Jan 1877 - Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada
Death25 Jun 1926 - Slave Lake, Lesser Slave River, Alberta, Canada
MotherScharlotte Williams
FatherRev. Jeremiah C. EGAN

Born in Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada on 6 Jan 1877 to Rev. Jeremiah C. EGAN and Scharlotte Williams. Frank C Egan married Ada Alberta Kilmer and had 6 children. He passed away on 25 Jun 1926 in Slave Lake, Lesser Slave River, Alberta, Canada.

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Parents
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Rev. Jeremiah C. Egan
1838 - 1917
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Scharlotte Williams
1847 - 1927
Spouse(s)
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Ada Alberta Kilmer
1878 - 1956
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Margerette Doolette Mcintosh
1889 - 1977
Children Show all
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Anabel Lucile Egan
1907 - 1977
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Ethel Rose Egan
1918 - 2009
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Dorothy Laurene Egan
1920 - 2009
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Charles F Egan
1909 - 1979
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Flora B Egan
1921 - 1921
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Frank Egan
1922 - Unknown

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