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John Patrick "Jack" Egan

Birth19 January 1867 - Lebanon Town, Waupaca, Wisconsin
Death15 Jul 1936 - Lebanon, Waupaca, Wisconsin, USA
MotherElizabeth Allen
FatherJeremiah Egan

Born in Lebanon Town, Waupaca, Wisconsin on 19 January 1867 to Jeremiah Egan and Elizabeth Allen. John Patrick "Jack" Egan married Mary Egan and had 5 children. He passed away on 15 Jul 1936 in Lebanon, Waupaca, Wisconsin, USA.

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Jeremiah Egan
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Allen
1828 - 1891
Spouse(s)
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Mary Egan
1873 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Agnes Nolan
1877 - 1902
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Jeremiah James "Jerry" Egan
1901 - 1961
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Kenneth John Egan
1913 - 1994
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Angela Elizabeth Egan
1900 - 1987
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Edward Thomas Egan
1918 - 1967
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Imogene Egan
1916 - Unknown

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