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Martha Almeda Egan

Birth4 Nov 1864 - Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Death17 Jun 1955 - Not Available
MotherHelen Melinda Imus
FatherEdward Egan

Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada on 4 Nov 1864 to Edward Egan and Helen Melinda Imus. Martha Almeda Egan married James Montgomery RYERSON and had 7 children. She passed away on 17 Jun 1955.

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Edward Egan
1836 - 1921
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Helen Melinda Imus
1844 - 1919
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James Montgomery Ryerson
1847 - 1937
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William Edward G. Ryerson Cef Ww1
1886 - 1973
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Samuel Ryerson
1885 - 1940
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George Charles Edward Ryerson
1883 - 1908
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Laura Stuart Ryerson
1890 - 1977
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Jesse Adams Ryerson
1894 - Unknown
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Anna Helena Ryerson
1895 - 1985
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Mary Stuart Ryerson
1890 - 1899

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