Henry Dennis Egan, 18841936 (aged 51 years)

Name
Henry Dennis /Egan/
Given names
Henry Dennis
Surname
Egan
Family with parents
father
18491929
Birth: June 20, 1849Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada
Death: June 25, 1929Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota
mother
18651937
Birth: January 6, 1865 44 42 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada
Death: May 6, 1937Brooten, Stearns County, Minnesota
Marriage Marriage1883Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota
21 months
himself
18841936
Birth: September 14, 1884 35 19 Stillwater, Minnesota
Death: June 16, 1936Stearns County, Minnesota
5 years
younger sister
18891889
Birth: 1889 39 23 Minnesota
Death: June 27, 1889Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota
8 years
younger sister
18 months
younger sister
Family with Elizabeth Kinney
himself
18841936
Birth: September 14, 1884 35 19 Stillwater, Minnesota
Death: June 16, 1936Stearns County, Minnesota
wife
18921955
Birth: February 18, 1892Swanville, Morrison County, Minnesota
Death: August 31, 1955Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota
Marriage MarriageOctober 2, 1917Padua, Stearns County, Minnesota
19 months
son
19191990
Birth: April 10, 1919 34 27 Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota
Death: January 13, 1990Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota
6 years
son
19241950
Birth: 1924 39 31 Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota
Death: 1950Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota
Death
Shared note

Event Description: St. Anthony of Padua Cemetery, Padua, Stearns, MN

Shared note

Henry is not the son of Dennis Egan, though he's living with them Dennis and Mary Ann in 1905. The 1910 census indicates that Dennis and Mary Ann had one child who died. He is probably one of the "orphan train" adoptees, as were Mary and Eleanor.

Henry is living in North Fork Township, Stearns County with his wife and infant son in 1920. In the 1930 census they (along with a second son and a boarder) are living in Raymond Township, Stearns county. In the 1940 census, his wife is a widow.

Originally published August 1998, Padua Cemetery, by Ginny Walz Borgerding

Henry D. Egan came to the Padua area on the New York orphan train. He was adopted by Dennis and Mary (Rooney) Egan.

Elizabeth Kinney was born February 18, 1891, at Swanville, the daughter of Nicholus and Lucy Kinney.

Henry married Elizabeth on October 2, 1917 at Padua. They farmed in Padua until 1941. Henry and Elizabeth had two children:
Wallace - died in 1990 of a heart attack
Edmond - was shot in the stomach at basic training and died seven years later

Henry died January 16, 1936 from heart disease. In 1941 Elizabeth moved to Sauk Centre. She died on August 31, 1955 suddenly at her home.

Henry and Elizabeth are buried by Henry's parents, Dennis and Mary Egan. His sister, Lavinia Egan, is also buried in Padua.