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Charles J. Evers

Birth30 JUL 1871 - Louisville, Kentucky
Death16 JAN 1947 - Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH
MotherCatharine Margarithe "Mary" Schlueter
FatherCarl Christian Ludwig Evers

Born in Louisville, Kentucky on 30 JUL 1871 to Carl Christian Ludwig Evers and Catharine Margarithe "Mary" Schlueter. Charles J. Evers married Mary Ann Miller and had 5 children. He passed away on 16 JAN 1947 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH.

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Carl Christian Ludwig Evers
1840 - Unknown
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Catharine Margarithe "Mary" Schlueter
1842 - 1913
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Miller
1874 - 1958
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Violet K Evers
1896 - 1971
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Ida Mae Evers
1908 - 1991
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Marie Margaret Evers
1902 - 1991
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Charles John T Evers
1905 - 1954
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Lillian A Evers
1904 - 1967

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