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Alvenia Everett

Birth1834 - Martin County, North Carolina, USA
Death1883 - Martin County, North Carolina, USA
MotherElizabeth Manning
FatherHenry Harry Everett

Born in Martin County, North Carolina, USA on 1834 to Henry Harry Everett and Elizabeth Manning. Alvenia Everett married Andrew Jackson Purvis and had 12 children. She passed away on 1883 in Martin County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Henry Harry Everett
1792 - 1867
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Elizabeth Manning
1802 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Andrew Jackson Purvis
1834 - 1908
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Berta 'Bettie' Vinette Purvis
1878 - 1955
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James H Purvis
1863 - Unknown
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Andrew "Jack" Earnest Purvis
1876 - 1957
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Edward Dallas Purvis
1870 - 1955
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Simon Cicero Purvis
1866 - 1934
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Fernandos 'Fred' Staton Purvis
1862 - 1927
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Lula Viola Purvis
1872 - 1956
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Frank L Purvis
1861 - Unknown
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A.e. Puris
1872 - Unknown
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Lewis D Purvis
1859 - 1922
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Hannibal Leroy Purvis
1868 - 1952
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G.c. Puris
1865 - Unknown

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