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John Eagan

Birth1814 - Ireland
Death21 Feb 1899 - Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States of America
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Born in Ireland on 1814. John Eagan married Mary Norton and had 17 children. He passed away on 21 Feb 1899 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States of America.

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Mary Norton
1835 - 1909
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Francis Frank Eagan
1852 - Unknown
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Thomas Eagan
1862 - 1891
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John Eagan
1855 - 1898
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Matthew Egan
1870 - 1910
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Mary Eagan
1861 - Unknown
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Peter E Egan
1849 - 1920
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Michael Egan
1860 - 1893
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Martin Eagan
1866 - 1910
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Catherine Eagan
1853 - 1900
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Patrick Eagan
1863 - 1912
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James Egan
1863 - 1939
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Margaret "Maggie" Egan
1866 - Unknown
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Michael John Egan
1869 - 1909
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Annie Egan
1855 - 1921
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James Egan
1870 - 1915
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Daniel Egan
1873 - 1912
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Patsey Eagan
1863 - Unknown

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