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Alfred Everett

Birth20 Mar 1871 - Mile End Old Town, London
Death4 Feb 1946 - Worthing, Sussex, England
MotherSarah Frampton
FatherDaniel Everett

Born in Mile End Old Town, London on 20 Mar 1871 to Daniel Everett and Sarah Frampton. Alfred Everett married Mary Lucretia Johnson and had 6 children. He passed away on 4 Feb 1946 in Worthing, Sussex, England.

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Daniel Everett
1838 - 1913
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Sarah Frampton
1835 - 1920
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Mary Lucretia Johnson
1872 - 1950
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Dorothy Sybil Everett
1901 - 1961
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Alfred Stanley Everett
1902 - 1975
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Arnold Edwin Everett
1912 - 1993
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Gladys Mary Ethel Everett
1904 - 1989
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Phyllis Winifred Everett
1909 - 1971
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Phyllis Winifred Lillian Everett
1909 - 1971

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