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Adolphus Everett

Birth1778 - Ellsworth Society, Sharon, CT
Death6 Jan 1867 - Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
MotherDeborah Lord
FatherIsaiah Everett

Born in Ellsworth Society, Sharon, CT on 1778 to Isaiah Everett and Deborah Lord. Adolphus Everett married Lydia Studley and had 7 children. He passed away on 6 Jan 1867 in Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States.

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Isaiah Everett
1752 - 1834
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Deborah Lord
1755 - 1779
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Lydia Studley
1780 - 1864
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Caroline P. Everitt
1821 - 1861
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Russell A. Everitt
1811 - 1884
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Thomas A. Everitt
1806 - 1845
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Betsey Ann Everitt
1814 - 1834
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Ruby Ruth Allen Everitt
1810 - 1834
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Ichabod S. Everett
1808 - 1887
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Abby C. Everitt
1813 - 1849

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