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John Egan

BirthApr 1848 - Maryland, USA
Death1917 - Chicago, Cook, Illinois
MotherAnn Catherine Kelley
FatherOwen Eagan

Born in Maryland, USA on Apr 1848 to Owen Eagan and Ann Catherine Kelley. John Egan married Bridget Elwood and had 10 children. He passed away on 1917 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.

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Parents
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Owen Eagan
1819 - 1867
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Ann Catherine Kelley
1816 - 1896
Spouse(s)
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Bridget Elwood
1848 - 1898
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Bridget M Lynch
1848 - 1930
Children Show all
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George J Egan
1876 - 1936
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Catherine Francis Egan
1881 - 1969
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Edward J Eagan
1879 - 1957
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John J Eagan
1874 - 1881
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William J Eagan
1871 - Unknown
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James Peter Egan
1878 - 1945
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Thomas Francis Egan
1869 - 1945
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May Egan
1880 - Unknown
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Dennis P Egan
1867 - 1905
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John Joseph Egan
1872 - 1948

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