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Charles Elwin Everett

Birth12 July 1807 - Whites Creek, Davidson, Tennessee, United States
Death7 Mar 1844 - Not Available
MotherEunice Nicey Jolley
FatherJames Everett

Born in Whites Creek, Davidson, Tennessee, United States on 12 July 1807 to James Everett and Eunice Nicey Jolley. Charles Elwin Everett married Lucinda Fredonia Stewart and had 9 children. He passed away on 7 Mar 1844.

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James Everett
1764 - 1827
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Eunice Nicey Jolley
1760 - 1825
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Lucinda Fredonia Stewart
1814 - 1890
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James Jesse Everett
1840 - 1930
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Lucinda Fredonia Everett
1843 - 1869
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Anna E Everett
1833 - 1838
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Nancy Henrietta Everett
1836 - 1920
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Mary Jane Everett
1832 - 1844
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Charles Robert Everett
1844 - 1844
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Martha Louisa Everett
1838 - 1839
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Sarah Ann Everett
1835 - 1837
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Martha Elizabeth "Betty" Everett
1843 - 1914

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