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Charles Everett

Birthabt 1841 - Little Waldinfield, Suffolk, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Gott
FatherJohn Everett

Born in Little Waldinfield, Suffolk, England on abt 1841 to John Everett and Elizabeth Gott. Charles Everett married Anna Maria Foskew and had 9 children.

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John Everett
1811 - 1881
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Elizabeth Gott
1818 - 1867
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Anna Maria Foskew
1842 - 1935
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Richard Everett
1870 - Unknown
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Julia Everett
1879 - Unknown
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Charles Frederick Everett
1867 - Unknown
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Harry Everett
1876 - 1949
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Rosa Everett
1863 - Unknown
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John Everett
1883 - Unknown
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Emily Everett
1865 - Unknown
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George Everett
1885 - Unknown
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Edward John Everett
1883 - 1965

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