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Alfred Pharr Everett

Birth21 May 1869 - Georgia, United States
Death13 Dec 1948 - Barrow, Georgia
MotherMary Ann Mitchell
FatherSherrod G Everett

Born in Georgia, United States on 21 May 1869 to Sherrod G Everett and Mary Ann Mitchell. Alfred Pharr Everett married Susan Mahalia Peters and had 7 children. He passed away on 13 Dec 1948 in Barrow, Georgia.

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Sherrod G Everett
1847 - 1912
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Mary Ann Mitchell
1849 - 1912
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Susan Mahalia Peters
1877 - 1958
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Minnie Myrtle Everett
1900 - 1963
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Elizabeth May Lizzie Everett
1897 - 1982
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Lena Ethel Everett
1908 - 1967
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Alline Everett
1904 - 1975
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Alvin D Everett
1905 - 1976
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Curtis Everett
1914 - 1993
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Olin Pharr Everett
1912 - 1961

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