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William Egan

Birth1828 - Yougal, Cork, Ireland
Death6 Sep 1893 - Tumut, New South Wales
MotherMary O'Brian
FatherMatthew Egan

Born in Yougal, Cork, Ireland on 1828 to Matthew Egan and Mary O'Brian. William Egan married Ann Donohue and had 11 children. He passed away on 6 Sep 1893 in Tumut, New South Wales.

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Parents
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Matthew Egan
1805 - 1835
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Mary O'brian
1810 - 1856
Spouse(s)
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Ann Donohue
1830 - 1922
Children Show all
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Ellen Angela Egan
1873 - 1928
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Catherine Mary Egan
1858 - 1925
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Michael Egan
1863 - 1936
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William J Egan
1857 - 1928
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Johanna J. Egan
1869 - 1886
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Margaret P Egan
1863 - 1922
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Mary Egan
1855 - 1863
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Matthew Egan
1870 - 1896
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John Joseph Egan
1875 - 1941
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Mary Anne Egan
1865 - 1937
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Ann (Annie) Egan
1861 - 1941

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