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Carrie Everett

Birth4 November 1856 - Linn County, Kansas, United States of America
Death5 Feb 1946 - Bartlesville, Washington, Oklahoma
MotherAh Pah ME Mah O/Ah Pah MA Lah Drum
FatherWah-ho-ney Everette

Born in Linn County, Kansas, United States of America on 4 November 1856 to Wah-ho-ney Everette and Ah Pah ME Mah O/Ah Pah MA Lah Drum. Carrie Everett married John C Bratcher and had 8 children. She passed away on 5 Feb 1946 in Bartlesville, Washington, Oklahoma.

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Parents
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Wah-ho-ney Everette
Unknown - Unknown
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Ah Pah Me Mah O/ah Pah Ma Lah Drum
1827 - 1911
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John C Bratcher
1859 - 1923
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Charles Edward Bratcher
1889 - 1966
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Nettie Dorothy Bratcher
1899 - 1972
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James T Bratcher
1886 - 1930
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Mamie Alice Bratcher
1892 - Unknown
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Myrtle M Bratcher
1895 - 1979
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William Penn Bratcher
1895 - 1938
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Ernest Tom Bratcher
1906 - 1983
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Olena Bratcher
1901 - 1967

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