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Albert Ezra Evers

Birth21 Apr 1881 - Williamsford, Holland Twp, Grey Co, Ontario, Canada
Death30 Sep 1950 - Not Available
MotherBertha Krause
FatherJoachim (John) Frederick Evers

Born in Williamsford, Holland Twp, Grey Co, Ontario, Canada on 21 Apr 1881 to Joachim (John) Frederick Evers and Bertha Krause. Albert Ezra Evers married Elizabeth Jane Douglas and had 4 children. He passed away on 30 Sep 1950.

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Joachim (John) Frederick Evers
1854 - 1954
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Bertha Krause
1854 - 1921
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Jane Douglas
1885 - 1918
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Elsa Christiane Frieda Karoline Lisette Scheide
1896 - Unknown
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Bertha Catharine Evers
1909 - 1948
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Clifford Albert Evers
1912 - 1951
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Leonard Evers
1908 - 1908
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Elmer D. Evers
1928 - 1984

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