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Charles Evers

BirthAug. 10, 1824 - Vejle, Jutland, Denmark
Death1898 - Copenhagan, Denmark
MotherSophie Hedevig Mehl Kragballe
FatherHeinrich Friederich Anthon Evers

Born in Vejle, Jutland, Denmark on Aug. 10, 1824 to Heinrich Friederich Anthon Evers and Sophie Hedevig Mehl Kragballe. Charles Evers married Sophie Caroline Mathilde Petersen and had 5 children. He passed away on 1898 in Copenhagan, Denmark.

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Parents
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Heinrich Friederich Anthon Evers
1783 - 1837
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Sophie Hedevig Mehl Kragballe
1801 - 1824
Spouse(s)
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Sophie Caroline Mathilde Petersen
1830 - 1908
Children Show all
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Charlotte Caroline Frederikke Evers
1854 - 1904
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Henriette Marie Sofie Evers
1852 - 1915
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Charles Henrik Christian Evers
1856 - Unknown
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Christian Anton Evers
1862 - 1922
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Marie Christine Hedevig Evers
1859 - 1930

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