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Charles Evers

Birth21 December 1843 - Bladen County, North Carolina, USA
Death22 Jun 1909 - Bladen County, North Carolina, USA
MotherNancy Ann Allen
FatherWilliam James Evers

Born in Bladen County, North Carolina, USA on 21 December 1843 to William James Evers and Nancy Ann Allen. Charles Evers married Mary A McLean and had 8 children. He passed away on 22 Jun 1909 in Bladen County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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William James Evers
1813 - 1887
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Nancy Ann Allen
1819 - 1894
Spouse(s)
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Mary A Mclean
1849 - 1940
Children Show all
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James Oliver Evers
1873 - 1950
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Minnie J. Evers
1877 - 1915
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Lenora Elvester Evers
1875 - 1934
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Celia F Evers
1886 - 1970
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William Hayes // Evers
1881 - 1955
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Sarah Margaret Evers
1879 - 1948
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Addie M Evers
1883 - Unknown
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Maggie Evers
1899 - Unknown

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