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Henry Thomas Eagar

Birth15 May 1776 - Curraglass, Cork, Ireland
Death5 Apr 1857 - Kilkeedy, Clare, Ireland
MotherEleanor Radley
FatherEdward Eagar

Born in Curraglass, Cork, Ireland on 15 May 1776 to Edward Eagar and Eleanor Radley. Henry Thomas Eagar married Susanna Seymour and had 10 children. He passed away on 5 Apr 1857 in Kilkeedy, Clare, Ireland.

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Edward Eagar
1751 - 1781
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Eleanor Radley
Unknown - Unknown
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Susanna Seymour
1784 - 1831
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Sophia Godfrey
Unknown - 1806
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Edward Charles Eagar
1808 - 1875
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Emily Marvelle Eagar
1825 - 1886
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Charles Henry Eagar
1810 - 1892
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Matthew Wyatt Eagar
1817 - 1860
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Joseph Seymour Eagar
1813 - 1887
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Anne Marie Eagar
1818 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Eagar
1813 - 1893
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Henry Thomas Eagar
1828 - 1915
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Beata Eagar
1821 - Unknown
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Charles Eagar
1795 - Unknown

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