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Capitola Jemima EVERETT

Birth7 Mar 1859 - Peoria, IA
Death28 Nov 1901 - Mulhall, OK
MotherElizabeth E. Richardson
FatherWarren Day Everett

Born in Peoria, IA on 7 Mar 1859 to Warren Day Everett and Elizabeth E. Richardson. Capitola Jemima EVERETT married William Pleasant Webber and had 5 children. She passed away on 28 Nov 1901 in Mulhall, OK.

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Parents
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Warren Day Everett
1818 - 1864
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Elizabeth E. Richardson
1827 - 1884
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William Pleasant Webber
1862 - 1889
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John Miller Lewis
1847 - 1914
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Robert Breeden
1861 - Unknown
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William Paul Webber
1883 - 1979
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Carrie Maude Webber
1882 - 1946
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Murl Webber
1889 - Unknown
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Maude A Webber
1885 - 1971
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Sada Y Lewis
1886 - Unknown

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