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Charles Everett

Birthabt 1818 - Tostock, Suffolk
DeathJul 1891 - Suffolk, England
MotherNot Available
FatherGeorge Everett

Born in Tostock, Suffolk on abt 1818 to George Everett. Charles Everett married Elizabeth BORLEY and had 9 children. He passed away on Jul 1891 in Suffolk, England.

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George Everett
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Borley
1818 - 1896
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Augusta Everitt
1854 - Unknown
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Arthur William Everitt
1860 - 1863
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Robert Everett
1841 - 1868
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Charles Robinson Everitt
1851 - 1926
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Harriett Elizabeth Everitt
1847 - 1919
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George Everitt
1850 - Unknown
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Edward Everitt
1849 - Unknown
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Samuel Everitt
1843 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Everett
1856 - Unknown

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