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Charles James Everett

Birth1847 - Nova Scotia
Death8 Mar 1901 - Victoria Beach, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherMary Jane Parpone
FatherJoseph Everett

Born in Nova Scotia on 1847 to Joseph Everett and Mary Jane Parpone. Charles James Everett married Mary Hooper and had 6 children. He passed away on 8 Mar 1901 in Victoria Beach, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Joseph Everett
1815 - 1893
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Mary Jane Parpone
1822 - 1901
Spouse(s)
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Mary Hooper
1847 - 1912
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Lalia Jane Everett
1875 - 1957
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John Albert Everett-everitt
1872 - 1941
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Abigail Everett-everitt
1878 - Unknown
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Martha Ann Everett
1871 - 1953
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Charles H. Everett-everitt
1887 - 1905
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Whattie Morrison Everett
1877 - Unknown

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