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William H Eagan

Birth1784 - Washington, Tennessee, United States
Death22 Jan 1814 - Emuckfau Creek, Tallapoosa, Indian Territory, Alabama, USA
MotherSusannah Whitson
FatherBarnaby J. Eagan

Born in Washington, Tennessee, United States on 1784 to Barnaby J. Eagan and Susannah Whitson. William H Eagan married Margaret "Peggy" Motheral and had 5 children. He passed away on 22 Jan 1814 in Emuckfau Creek, Tallapoosa, Indian Territory, Alabama, USA.

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Barnaby J. Eagan
1746 - 1822
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Susannah Whitson
1755 - 1797
Spouse(s)
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Margaret "Peggy" Motheral
1787 - 1859
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Sarah [Sally] Eagan
1806 - 1881
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Sina Elizabeth Eagan
1808 - 1854
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Barnaby Eagan
1812 - 1850
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Samuel Eagan
1812 - 1850
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William E. Eagan
1814 - 1840

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