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Benjamin Everett

Birth29 Aug 1819 - New York
Death20 Feb 1879 - Potter County PA
MotherJulia Everett
FatherJohn Everett

Born in New York on 29 Aug 1819 to John Everett and Julia Everett. Benjamin Everett married Demis Adams and had 12 children. He passed away on 20 Feb 1879 in Potter County PA.

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Parents
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John Everett
1802 - 1880
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Julia Everett
1805 - Unknown
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Demis Adams
1824 - 1887
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James L. Everett
1863 - 1942
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Jesse Jeremiah Everett
1857 - 1879
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Oliver Perry Everett
1849 - 1933
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George Theodore Everett
1869 - Unknown
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Charles W Everett
1866 - 1879
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Lucinda Everett
1869 - Unknown
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Freeman Everett
1868 - 1950
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Rosetta Everett
1861 - Unknown
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Presho Everett
Unknown - Unknown
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Richard I Everett
1848 - Unknown
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Charles M Everett
1867 - 1930
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Lucina Everett
1865 - Unknown

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