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Mary Cunningham

Birth1814 - St Pancras, London, Middlesex, England
Death1896 - Fulham, London
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Born in St Pancras, London, Middlesex, England on 1814. Mary Cunningham married John Egan and had 10 children. She passed away on 1896 in Fulham, London.

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John Egan
1802 - 1861
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Alfred Joseph Egan
1853 - 1908
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Thomas Joseph Egan
1838 - 1907
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Alice Egan
1851 - Unknown
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Frances Julia Egan
1849 - 1937
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Eliza Beatrice Rose (Beatrice) Egan
1856 - 1934
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Mary L Egan
1846 - Unknown
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Rebecca Egan
1834 - Unknown
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Edmund Francis Egan
1844 - 1926
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John Egan
1840 - 1841
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Mary Egan
1836 - Unknown

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