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John Eagan

Birth1811 - Wilson, Tennessee, United States
Death09 Apr 1847 - Rockport, Boone, Missouri
MotherCatherine Gray
FatherBarnabus D. 'Barnaby' Eagan

Born in Wilson, Tennessee, United States on 1811 to Barnabus D. 'Barnaby' Eagan and Catherine Gray. John Eagan married Elizabeth Eagan and had 8 children. He passed away on 09 Apr 1847 in Rockport, Boone, Missouri.

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Parents
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Barnabus D. 'Barnaby' Eagan
1780 - 1842
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Catherine Gray
1785 - 1823
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Eagan
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Elizabeth G Eagan
1847 - 1923
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William Eagan
1843 - Unknown
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Martha A Eagan
1841 - 1917
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Lucas Eagan
1844 - 1881
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Mary Margaret Eagan
1840 - Unknown
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Marcus Eagan
Unknown - Unknown
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Newton Barnabas Eagan
1837 - 1910
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Frances Eagan
1845 - Unknown

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