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5-450: William Egan may refer to: William Egan (footballer) (1872–1946), Welsh international footballer William Egan (gangster) (1884–1921), St. Louis politician and organized crime figure William Egan (hurler) (born 1990), Irish hurler William A. Egan (1914–1984), American Democratic politician; Governor of Alaska, 1959–1966 and 1970–1974 William B. Giles Egan (1824–1878), Justice of

10-519: The Louisiana Supreme Court William Bradshaw Egan (1808–1860), Irish American physician and politician William F. Egan (born 1936), American electrical engineer William Henry Egan , member of parliament for Birkenhead West, 1923–1924 and 1929–1931 William P. Egan , American businessman and investor [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with

15-504: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Egan&oldid=1043887500 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages William Egan (footballer) Thomas William Egan (1872–1946 )

20-661: The summer of 1893, he joined Ardwick before moving on to Burnley . After a month with Ashton North End in May 1895, he joined Sheffield United in November, where he replaced his former Chirk team-mate, Joe Davies . Described as a "tricky player" who had a "fine shot at goal", Egan could play in any of the forward positions. After a season in Sheffield, in which he scored four goals from 15 league appearances, Egan moved on to Lincoln City before dropping into non-League football in 1897. After

25-635: Was a Welsh professional association footballer who played as an inside forward . Egan played in the Football League for Ardwick , Burnley , Sheffield United and Lincoln City . He was awarded one cap for the Wales national football team for the match against Scotland on 26 March 1892. He started his career with his local side, Chirk F.C. as a teenager and graduated to the first team in 1891. Shortly afterwards, he moved to Manchester to join Fairfield. In

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