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Ellen Fagan

Birth6 Apr 1873 - Finea, Castlepollard, County Westmeath, Ireland
Death4-5-1939 - Chicago, Cook, Ill
MotherAnne Brady
FatherCharles Fagan

Born in Finea, Castlepollard, County Westmeath, Ireland on 6 Apr 1873 to Charles Fagan and Anne Brady. Ellen Fagan married John Murray and had 14 children. She passed away on 4-5-1939 in Chicago, Cook, Ill.

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Parents
Charles Fagan
1830 - 1908
Anne Brady
1847 - 1905
Spouse(s)
John Murray
1869 - 1950
Children Show all
Mary Helen (Mae) Murray
1901 - 1985
Thomas Emmett Murray
1909 - 2000
Margaret Murray
1897 - 1969
Anna Frances Murray
1903 - 1984
Helen Virginia Murray
1910 - 1911
Lorraine Celeste Murray
1919 - 2007
Dorothy V Murray
1916 - 1917

John Edward Murray
1899 - 1902
William D. Murray
1914 - 1917
Regina Catherine Murray
1912 - 2008
Gerald Murray
1905 - 1961
James Murray
1906 - Unknown
Mary Ellen Murray
1901 - Unknown
Earnest Murray
1910 - Unknown

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