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Martha Ellen Eagan

Birth12 May 1837 - Wilson, Tennessee, USA
Death07 APR 1903 - Tonti, Marion, Illinois, USA
MotherMargaret Peggy Tipton
FatherReece Eagan

Born in Wilson, Tennessee, USA on 12 May 1837 to Reece Eagan and Margaret Peggy Tipton. Martha Ellen Eagan married William Coats Garner and had 10 children. She passed away on 07 APR 1903 in Tonti, Marion, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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Reece Eagan
1796 - 1862
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Margaret Peggy Tipton
1801 - 1866
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William Coats Garner
1827 - 1873
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Letitia Garner
1857 - 1927
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Wiley Eli Garner
1864 - 1917
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Henry Valentine Garner
1852 - 1891
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Sarah E. Garner
1868 - 1868
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James Thomas Garner
1850 - 1897
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Eliza Garner
1861 - Unknown
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Cora Belle Garner
1866 - Unknown
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Louisa J. Garner
1855 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Jane Garner
1854 - 1901
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Mary K. Garner
1874 - Unknown

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