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Clyde Everett

Birth28 Feb 1879 - Castleton Twp. Barry County, Michigan, USA
Death19 Jun 1943 - Battle Creek, Calhoun, Michigan, USA
MotherEunice P Lowery
FatherAlbert B. Everett

Born in Castleton Twp. Barry County, Michigan, USA on 28 Feb 1879 to Albert B. Everett and Eunice P Lowery. Clyde Everett married Sarah Gallagher and had 11 children. He passed away on 19 Jun 1943 in Battle Creek, Calhoun, Michigan, USA.

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Parents
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Albert B. Everett
1850 - 1919
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Eunice P Lowery
1853 - 1909
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Gallagher
1879 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Harold V Everett
1901 - 1975
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Athel Edna Everett
1899 - 1929
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John Clair Everett
1905 - 1957
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Sylvia Mae Everett
1898 - 1973
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Cecil T. Everett
1903 - 1939
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Orville Max "Mike" Everett
1914 - 1999
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Cleo C. Everett
1913 - 1987
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Estella F Everett
1908 - Unknown
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Leora M Everett
1910 - 1997
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S.le Everett
1908 - Unknown
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Cleone C Everett
1913 - 2001

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