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Benjamin Franklin Everett

Birth8 Mar 1848 - Knox, TN, USA
Death11 Nov 1916 - DeKalb, AL, USA
MotherSarah Elizabeth Conway
FatherWilliam H Everett

Born in Knox, TN, USA on 8 Mar 1848 to William H Everett and Sarah Elizabeth Conway. Benjamin Franklin Everett married Letitia Emmaline Lackey and had 10 children. He passed away on 11 Nov 1916 in DeKalb, AL, USA.

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William H Everett
1822 - 1893
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Sarah Elizabeth Conway
1816 - 1882
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Letitia Emmaline Lackey
1848 - 1924
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Alice J "Allie" Everett
1871 - 1946
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Martha Elizabeth "Mattie" Everett
1874 - 1940
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William John 'Bill' Everett
1867 - 1955
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Benjamin Franklin Everett
1876 - 1952
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Thomas Franklin "Tom" Everett
1869 - 1951
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Ida L Everett
1886 - 1917
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Green Boggle Everett
1880 - 1945
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Wesley Everett
1879 - 1880
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Mary C Everett
1889 - 1893
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Glenn Everett
1883 - 1885

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