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William J. Egan

Birth24 MAY 1841 - Ballyvannon, County Clare, Ireland
Death21 Apr 1907 - Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States
MotherMary Brady
FatherJames Edgan Egan

Born in Ballyvannon, County Clare, Ireland on 24 MAY 1841 to James Edgan Egan and Mary Brady. William J. Egan married Elizabeth Coffey and had 7 children. He passed away on 21 Apr 1907 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States.

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James Edgan Egan
1806 - 1878
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Mary Brady
1810 - 1848
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Elizabeth Coffey
1843 - 1918
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William Payne Eagan
1877 - 1969
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Annie Egan
1879 - 1881
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Elizabeth Egan
1881 - 1901
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Mary Egan
1872 - 1897
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Nellie Egan
1875 - 1910
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Ann Egan
1884 - 1901
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Timothy Egan
1870 - 1889

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