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Mary Egan

Birth23 February 1878 - Tranent,,Scotland,United Kingdom
DeathNov 1953 - Sydney NSW Australia
MotherEuphemia Annie Morrison
FatherPatrick Egan

Born in Tranent,,Scotland,United Kingdom on 23 February 1878 to Patrick Egan and Euphemia Annie Morrison. Mary Egan married Joseph Pitman and had 8 children. She passed away on Nov 1953 in Sydney NSW Australia.

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Parents
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Patrick Egan
1843 - 1911
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Euphemia Annie Morrison
1848 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Pitman
1862 - 1915
Children Show all
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Euphemia Ann Pitman
1894 - 1959
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Percy Patrick Pitman
1901 - 1964
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Margaret Elizabeth(peggy) Pitman
1908 - 1993
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Mary Pitman
1898 - Unknown
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Albert Joseph(bertie) Pitman
1900 - 1951
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Catherine Bridget Pitman
1905 - Unknown
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Mary Pitman
1898 - Unknown
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Catherine Bridget Cavanaugh
1893 - 1981

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