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Charles Edwin Everett

Birth27 Jun 1847 - New Vineyard, Franklin, Maine, United States
Death27 Aug 1908 - Hibbing, MN
MotherMary Twitchell
FatherWilliam Alexander Everett

Born in New Vineyard, Franklin, Maine, United States on 27 Jun 1847 to William Alexander Everett and Mary Twitchell. Charles Edwin Everett married Lucretia Norcross Chapman and had 5 children. He passed away on 27 Aug 1908 in Hibbing, MN.

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William Alexander Everett
1799 - 1880
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Mary Twitchell
1813 - 1875
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Lucretia Norcross Chapman
1846 - 1909
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Myrtle Lucretia Everett
1872 - 1958
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Charles Eugene Everett
1874 - 1963
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William Henry Everett
1869 - 1943
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Beatrice Susie Everett
1879 - 1970
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Ernest Lyndon Everett
1877 - 1948

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