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where he worked as a day laborer.
Julia was the daughter of Sylvester Smith and Sarah Brady, she
was born September 26, 1859 in Shieldsville.
Patrick Eagan Jr. and Julia were married January 20, 1891.
Witnesses were J. Green and Mary Smith. Rev. Peter O'Neill
officiated at the ceremony in St. Michaels Catholic church on St. Paul's
West Side.
Patrick died in St. Paul June 2, 1924, Julia died December 1943.
Both are buried in St. Peter's Cemetery in Mendota.
Mary Eagan and her sister Catherine never married. Mary died
November 19, 1934 at the age of 85 years, 8 months and 6 days.
Catherine died in 1945 at the age of 87. Catherine owned 2 plots of
6 graves each in the St. Peter Cemetery, they are both buried there.
Bridget married a man whose last name was Gorman, there were
no children.
Patrick Eagan Sr. and Julia, had three daughters who became
nuns.
Rebecca, born in Illinois, entered the convent in 1868, took her
vows in 1870, became Sr. Mary of the Sacred Heart, she was quiet,
sensitive and genuine, "how rare were the qualities of mind and
soul with which she was endowed".
She taught children for 55 years.
The last years of her life were in great physical suffering.
When asked what she thought about during her long hours of silent
suffering, she answered, "eternity".
She died September 23, 1931, in Hancock, Michigan. Her place
of burial is unknown.
Margaret Eagan, born in 1856 at Mendota. Entered the convent
December 21, 1879. This is the year the St. Peter School held in
the Sibley House closed.
She took her vows on December 21, 1881. She taught at Holy
Anglels Academey in Minneapolis, at St. Marys' school in Waverly
and at St. Michael's School in Stillwater. In 1892 she was made
THE PATRICK EGAN SR. FAMILY
Patrick Eagan Sr. and Margaret Twohy were both born in
Tipperary City, Ireland. Patrick was born 1811, Margaret 1816.
They were married in Troy New York ca. 1843. Their oldest child,
Joanna was born in New York in 1844. Later they moved to Illinois
where Phillip, Patrick Jr., Mary and Bridget along with Rebecca were
born. Margaret and Catherine were born in Minnesota.
The Eagan family were among the rush of settlers into this area
during the early 1850's, arriving about 1853 or 1854. He staked a
claim of 220 acres in section 22 (S. E. of the present City Hall).
For several years he farmed and raised a family.
The records indicate that Patrick Eagan Sr. was active in local
politics. He was the first chairman of the Board of Supervisors of
Mendota Township (when Eagan town was still included).
Henry Hastings Sibley was still residing in Mendota.
Patrick was elected to the town board in 1858 and again in
1859. Also elected representative form Mendota to the County Board
in 1858 (when there were 24 members). After being elected in 1860
as chairman of the Board of supervisors of the newly established
Town of Eagan, he was re-elected in 1861-1862-1863 and again in
1869 and 1870.
The move west for the Eagan's appears to have been similar to
that of thousands of other families who came to America in the 19th
century.
Because of his political activeness the town of Eagan was
named after him. Little is known of Patrick Eagan Sr. from 1886
to the time of his death in 1891 in St. Paul. Records disclose that
he owned one plot of 6 graves in St. Peter's cemetery in Mendota.
THE PATRICK EAGAN SR. CHILDREN
Their son Phillip died as a young man.
Patrick H. Eagan Jr., records disclose that he was born in
Illinois, his daughter says Pennsylvania. He served on the Eagan
town board for two terms 1884 and 1885. After 1886 he moved to
Shieldsville, Minnesota, Julia's hometown. Later he moved to St. Paul
superior of the new foundation, St. John's Academy in Jamestown,
North Dakota. She was there for 18 years, building up an excellent
grade and high school.
In 1910 she was made superior and principal of St. Anthony School
in Minneapolis.
In 1918 she was transferred to Watertown,South Dakota. In
1920 she went to St. Joseph's Academiy in St. Paul where she stayed
until she retired in 1929. Due to failing health for many years
she was a semi -invalid at St. Marys, St. Joseph Hospital and St. Joseph
infirmary. She died May 26, 1949 on the Feast of the Ascension. She was
93 years old. She is buried in Resurrection Cemetery in Mendota, Mn.
Patrick Eagan Sr. and his wife Margaret of the family of eight,
Jo Anna was the oldest child. She was born in 1844 at Troy, New York.
She too was destinelto become a teaching sister.
She became Sister Mary Austin with the Sisters of Cgrondelet.
Entered the convent August 15, 1862, made her vows August 31, 1864. She
taught school in the Assumption School of St. Paul. Was known to be
witty with a sense of humor. After she took her vows she was sent to
teach at a parish school in St. Anthony. Teaching within a few weeks of
her death. The Pastor Rev. F. Tissot and Sr. Austin thought she would
recover. Her death was sudden. Fr. Tissot was persuaded to give her the
last rites - he read the services for the dying and raised his hands to
give absolution, when Sr. Mary Austin looked at him and other members
of the community who were kneeling around the bed, then closed her eyes
and died December 11, 1870 at the age of 26.
Fr. Ireland preached at the funeral Mass She was the first sister
buried in St. Anthony's Cemetery.
THE PATRICK EAGAN JR. CHILDREN
Sylvester John - preferred to be called John Sylvester was born
January 15, 1895. Served in the Marine Corp. From August 2, 1917 to
August 13, 1919. Died October 24, 1967 buried at Ft. Snelling.
Elmer died December 23, 1959 and is buried in St. Peter's
Cemetery in Mendota.
Vincent died December 20, 1959 buried in St. Peter's Cemetery
in Mendota.
Margaret (Eagan) Larkin died February 21, 1974.
Marcella (Eagan) Gallagher died November 26, 1979.
Cecelia (Eagan) born May 26, 1893 in St. Paul. Also known as Maude.
Cecelia Eagan marries Edward Thomas Kirby.
Edward Thomas Kirby was born May 17, 1879 at Bedford, Mass. He
was a Spanish American war veteran. He became a fireman with the
St. Paul Fire Department on May 9, 1905. Married Cecelia Eagan June 10,
1912, he was promoted to captain June 3, 1924 and retired May 17, 1945.
He lived at 252 Cathedral Place in St. Paul.
Edward Thomas and Cecelia had six children. Cecelia Mary, 5
children, Gertrude 2 children, Ellen Rose 3 children, Theresa Rose 5
children, Edward John 3 children.
Patrick John born March 3, 1923 was never married. During World
War II, he was a paratrooper in Co. B 1st Para Btn. died missing in
action November 29, 1943 on Bougainville the Solomon Islands. His
cousin in the same conflict, is today John J. Kirby, Ramsey County Municipal
Court Judge in St. Paul, Mn. 1981. He was in Company C
Edward Thomas and Cecelia (Eagan) Kirby were married in the Cathedral
of St. Paul June 10, 1912. Witnesses were Elizabeth B. Kennedy and
Delia Tracy. The Rev. Joseph A. Heinz officiated at the ceremony.
Edward Thomas died December 26, 1963 and is buried in the firemens'
plot in Calvary Cemetery, St. Paul.
Cecelia (Eagan) Kirby died January 8, 1966 and is buried in
Resurrection Cemetery in Mendota Heights, Minnesota.
Edward Thomas Kirby's parents were John Kirby and Ellen Powers,
both were born in Waterford, Ireland.
John Kirby was born in 1843, Ellen Powers was born in 1854.
John died April 14, 1926. Ellen died December 21, 1921, both are
buried in Calvary Cemetery in St. Paul.
The name Kirby is Anglo-Saxon (English). Derived from Kirkley
meaning "church city".
The Kirby's first entered Ireland around the 1200's when Ireland was
under English control.
In Boswell Field, England there is a "Kirby Castle".
North of Waterford by the lakes of Clarney the name Kirby
is very common.
Ref:
Sandra Kirby St. Paul, Mn.
History of Dakota County
Francis J. Dembroski
P.S. The correct spelling for the
Eagan Family Name is Egan
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Thase two women are from truly early pioneer stock. Catherine
Sagan, balancing the 12 G. shot —gm was born in Fagan in 1,511 amd
died in 1945. She was the damghter of Patrick :Eagan, and chairman
to 'Eagan's first town board in 160.
The Township (and now City) of Eagan took its name from Patrick Eagan,
who served as the first chairman of the Town Board of Supervisors. Unfortunately,
there was no biographical information about him included in the early histories
written of Dakota County, and only limited references fromdifferent sources
could be found.
His place of birth was listed as Tipperary County, Ireland (from An
Illustrated Atlas of the State of Minnesota, published in 1874), but no date
of birth was given. The Eagan family was among the rush of settlers into.
this area during the early 1850's, arriving here about 1853 or 1854. He
staked a claim on 220 acres of land in Section 22 (southeast of the present
City. Hall),and for the next several years raised his family and operated
his farm undoubtedly in a manner typical of the town..
The records indicate that Patrick Eagan was active in local politics.
He was the first chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Mendota Township
(when Eagan town was still included), having been elected in 1858 and again
in 1859. Also, he was the representative from Mendota to the County Board
in 1858 (when there were 24 members). After being elected in 1860 as
chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the newly established Town of Eagan,
he was reelected in 1861, 1862, and 1863, and again in 1869 and 1870. (His
son, Patrick Eagan, Jr., served on the Town Board in 1884 and 1885).
The move west for the Eagan's appears to have been similar to that of
thousands of other immigrant families who came to America in the 19th century.
THE PATRICK EGAN SR. FAMILY
Patrick Eagan Sr. and Margaret Twohy were both born in
Tipperary City, Ireland. Patrick was born 1811, Margaret 1816 I
They were married in Troy New York ca. 1843. Their oldest child,
1
Joanna was born in New York in 1844. Later they moved to Illinois'
where Phillip, Patrick Jr.;,Mary and Bridget along with Rebecca were
born. Margaret and Catherine were born in Minnesota.
(The Eagan family were among the rush of settlers into this area
during the early 1850's, arriving about 1853 or 1854. He staked a
claim of 220 acres in section 22 (S. E. of the present City Hall).
For several years he farmed and raised a family
i
The records' indicate that Patrick Eagan Sr. was active in local
politics. (He was the first chairman of the Board of Supervisors of
Mendota Township (when Eagan town was still included).
Henry Hastings Sibley was still residing in Mendota.
'Patrick was elected to the town board in 1858 and again in
1859. Also elected representative form Mendota to the County Board
in 1858 (when there were 24 members). After being elected in 1860
as chairman of the Board of supervisors of the newly established
Town of Eagan, he was re-elected in 1861-1862-1863 and again in
1869 and 1870.
The move west for the Eagan's appears to have been similar to
that of thousands of other families who came to America in the 19th
century.
iBecause of his political activeness the town of Eagan was
named after him.\ Little is known of Patrick Eagan Sr. from 1886
to the time of his death in 1891 in St. Paul. Records disclose that
he owned one plot of 6 graves in St. Peter's cemetery in Mendota.
THE PATRICK EAGAN SR. CHILDREN
Their son Phillip died as a young man.
j'atrick H. Eagan Jr., records disclose that he was born in
Illinois, his daughter says Pennsylvania. He served on the Eagan
town board for two terms 1884 and 1885.\1 After 1886 he moved to
Shieldsville, Minnesota, Julia's hometown. Later he moved to St. Paul
where he worked as a day laborer.
Julia was the daughter of Sylvester Smith and Sarah Brady, she
was born September 26, 1859 in Shieldsville.
Patrick Eagan Jr. and Julia were. married January 20, 1891.
Witnesses were J. Green and Mary Smith. Rev. Peter O'Neill
officiated at the ceremony in St. Michaels Catholic church on St. Paul's
West Side.
Patrick died in St. Paul June 2, 1924, Julia died December 1943.
Both are buried in St. Peter's Cemetery in Mendota. -
Mary Eagan and her sister Catherine never married. Mary died
November 19, 1934 at the age of 85 years, 8 months and 6 days.
Catherine died in 1945 at the age of 87. Catherine owned 2 plots of
6 graves each in the St. Peter Cemetery, they are both buried there.
Bridget married a man whose last name was Gorman, there were
no children.
Patrick Eagan $r. and Julia, had three daughters who became
nuns.
Rebecca, born in Illinois, entered the convent in 1868, took her
vows in 1870, became Sr. Mary of the Sacred Heart, she was quiet,
sensitive and genuine, "how rare were the qualities of mind and
soul with which she was endowed".
She taught children for 55 years.
The last years of her life were in great physical suffering.
When asked what she thought about during her long hours of silent
suffering, she answered, "eternity"..
She died September 23, 1931, in Hancock, Michigan. Her place
of burial is unknown.
Margaret Eagan., born in 1856 at Mendota. Entered the convent
December 21, 1879. This is the year the St. Peter School held in
the Sibley House closed.
She took her vows on December 21, 1881. She taught at Holy.
Anglels Academey in Minneapolis, at St. Marysschool in Waverly
and at St. Michael's School in Stillwater. In 1892 she was made
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superior of the new foundation, St. John's Academy in Jamestown,
North Dakota. She was there for 18 years, building up an excellent
grade and high school.
In 1910 she was made superior and principal of St. Anthony School
in Minneapolis.
In 1918 she was transferred to Watertown South Dakota. In
1920 she went to St. Joseph's AcademOy in St. Paul where she stayed
until she retired in 1929. Due to failing health for many years
she was a semi -invalid at St. Marys, St. Joseph Hospital and St. Joseph
infirmary. She died May 26, 1949 on the Feast of the Ascension. She was
93 years old. She is buried in Resurrection Cemetery in Mendota, Mn.
Patrick Eagan Sr. and his wife Margaret of the family of eight,
Jo Anna was the oldest child. She wasiborn .in 1844 at Troy, New York.
She too was destinetto become a teaching sister.
She became Sister Mary Austin with the Sisters of Cgrondelet.
Entered the convent August 15, 1862, made her vows August 31, 1864. She
taught school in the Assumption School of St. Paul. Was known to be
witty with a sense of humor. After she took her vows she was sent to
teach at a parish school in St. Anthony. Teaching within a few weeks of
her death. The Pastor Rev. F. Tissot and Sr. Austin thought she would
recover. Her death was sudden. Fr. Tissot was persuaded to give her the
last rites - he read the services for the dying and raised his hands to
give absolution, when Sr. Mary Austin looked at him and other members
of the community who were kneeling around the bed, then closed her eyes
and died December 11, 1870 at the age of 26.
Fr. Ireland preached at the funeral Mass. She was the first sister
buried in St. Anthony's Cemetery.
THE PATRICK EAGAN JR. CHILDREN
Sylvester John - preferred to be called John Sylvester was born
January 15, 1895.. Served in the Marine Corp. From August 2, 1917 to
August 13, 1919. Died October 24, 1967 buried at Ft. Snelling.
Elmer died December 23, 1959 and is buried in St. Peter's
Cemetery in Mendota.
Vincent died December 20, 1959 buried in St. Peter's Cemetery
in Mendota.
Margaret (Eagan) Larkin died February 21, 1974.
Marcella (Eagan) Gallagher died November 26, 1979.
Cecelia (Eagan) born May 26, 1893 in St. Paul. Also known as Maude.
Cecelia Eagan marries Edward Thomas Kirby.
Edward Thomas Kirby was born May 17, 1879 at Bedford, Mass. He
was.a Spanish American war veteran. He became a fireman with the
St. Paul Fire Department on May 9, 1905. Married Cecelia Eagan June 10,
1912, he was promoted to captain June 3, 1924 and retired May 17, 1945.
He lived at 252 Cathedral Place in St. Paul.
Edward Thomas and Cecelia had six children. Cecelia Mary, 5
children, Gertrude 2 children, Ellen Rose 3 children, Theresa Rose 5
children, Edward John 3 children.
Patrick John born March 3, 1923 was never married. During World
War II, he was a paratrooper in Co. B 1st Para Btn. died missing in
action November 29, 1943 on Bougainville the Solomon Islands. His
cousin in the same conflict, is today John J. Kirby, Ramsey County Municipal
Court Judge in St. Paul, Mn. 1981. He was in Company C.
Edward Thomas and Cecelia (Eagan) Kirby were married in the Cathedral
of St. Paul June 10, 1912. Witnesses were Elizabeth B. Kennedy and
Delia Tracy. The Rev. Joseph A. Heinz officiated at the ceremony.
Edward Thomas died December 26, 1963 and is buried' in the firemens'
plot in Calvary Cemetery, St. Paul.
Cecelia (Eagan) Kirby died January 8, 1966 and is buried in
Resurrection Cemetery in Mendota Heights, Minnesota.
Edward Thomas Kirby's parents were John Kirby and Ellen Powers,
both were born in Waterford, Ireland.
John Kirby was born in 1843, Ellen Powers was born in 1854.
John died April 14, 1926. Ellen died December 21, 1921, both are
buried in Calvary Cemetery in St. Paul.
The name Kirby is Anglo-Saxon (English). Derived from Kirkley
meaning "church city".
The Kirby's first entered Ireland around the 1200's when Ireland was
under English control.
In Boswell Field, England there is a "Kirby Castle".
North of Waterford by the lakes of Clarney the name Kirby
is very common.
Ref:
Sandra Kirby St. Paul, Mn.
History of Dakota County
Francis J. Dembroski
P.S. The correct spelling for the
Eagan Family Name is Egan
•
While both Patrick Eagan and his wife Margaret were born in Ireland, their
oldest child,•Joanna, was born in New York. They then apparently moved to
Illinois where their children Phillip, Patrick, Jr., Mary, Bridget, and
Rebecca were born. The two youngest children -- Margaret and Catherine
were born in Minnesota. In 1885, Patrick, Jr., Mary, Bridget, and Catherine
were still listed as living in the Eagan household. (This information was
taken from early census data)..
Census information also included age, but because of the discrepancy
from one count to the next, it is unclear as to exactly how old they
really were. The following is the individual's age as listed in the census
of the particular year:
1857 1860 1870 1880 1885
Patrick Eagan 35 46 60 68 75
Margaret Eagan 33 40 40 68 70
Finally, there is no reference to the Eagan's in the township records
after 1886, and no further information could be found as to what became of
the family.
Throughout.the town's history, there seems to have been some confusion
as to whether the name should be spelled "Eagan" or "Egan". The spelling of
Patrick Eagan's name was "Egan" in the census of 1857, 1860, and 1870, but
it was "Eagan" in 1865, 1880, and 1885. His signature and other references
to him in township records is spelled "Eagan", and this was the spelling of
the name in the law establishing the town.
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Patrick Eagan was born in Tipperary County, Ireland in
1811. The Eagan family moved to Minnesota in the early
1850s. Patrick Eagan staked a claim on 220 acres just
southeast of the present city hall.
Patrick Eagan was active in local politics and served as
first chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Mendota
Township. Eagan was still part of Mendota at that time.
In 1858 he was elected Mendota representative to the
Dakota County Board of Supervisors.
The Township of Eagan was established in 1860 and was
named for Patrick Eagan, its first Chairman. He was re-
elected chairman in 1861,'62,'63,'69 and '70. His son,
Patrick Eagan Jr. served on the town board in 1884and
1885.
Several members of the Patrick Eagan family are buried at
St. Peters Cemetery in Mendota.
CA. 1920
These two women are from truly early pioneer stock. Catherine
Eagan, balancing the 12 Ga. shot —gym was born in Eagan in 1K5g and
died in 1945. She was the daughter of Patrick Fagan,
to Eagan's first town board in 1860.
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to ail to itiostt Vrtstats stall romt,
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Margaret Sarah Egan
15 JAN 1895 in Nlinnesota
Ii 20 FEB 1974 in St. Paul, Ramsey County. Minnesota
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Patrick H. Egan
1848 - 1924
Julia Sarah Smith
1858 - 1943
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1896 - 1953
Betty June Larkin
1923 - 1990
Fredrick F. Larkin
1924 - 1925
John Joseph Larkin
1925- 1976
Robert Vincent Larkin
1927 - 1984
George Martin Larkin
1929 - 1990
Patricia Ann Larkin
1930 - 1993
Margaret Mary Larkin
1931 - 1987
Raymond Thomas Larkin
1933 - 1990
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Patrick H. Egan
Birth ABT MAR 1848 in Illinois
Death 3 JUN 1924 in St. Paul, Ramsey County. Minnesota
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1891
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Eagan, Dakota, Minnesota, United States
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St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota
1900 Residence
Age: 12
Erin. Rice, Minnesota
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Age: 62
St Paul Ward 10, Ramsey, Minnesota
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St Paul Ward 8, Ramsey, Minnesota
Age: 72
1924
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Age: 76
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Patrick J. Egan
1811 - 1891
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1816- 1912
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1858 - 1943
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Cecepia Maude Loan
1893 - 1966
John Svlvestee Egan
1895 - 1967
Margaret Sarah Egan
1895 - 1974
Viincent Philhp Egan
1896 - 1959
Elmer Phillip Egan
1898 - 1957
John J. Egan
1900 - 1910
Marcella M. Egan
1900 - 1979
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Patrick J. Egan
Binh 1811 in Tipperary, Ireland
Death 18 APR 1891 in Minnesota
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Margarette E. Tuohy
1816 - 1912
Johannah F. Egan
1844 - 1870
Phillip F. Egan
1846 - 1880
Patrick H. Egan
1848 - 1924
Mary F. Egan
1850 - 1934
Bridget Egan
1851 - 1928
Rebecca Egan
1852 - 1931
Maraarett Eaan
1854 - 1949
Catharine A. Eaan
1856 - 1945
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