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Coggin Everett

BirthJuly 1870 - High Green, Sheffied
DeathDec 1922 - Huddersfield, Yorkshire West Riding, England
MotherSarah Coggon
FatherChristopher Everitt

Born in High Green, Sheffied on July 1870 to Christopher Everitt and Sarah Coggon. Coggin Everett married Elizabeth Ann Braithwaite and had 6 children. He passed away on Dec 1922 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire West Riding, England.

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Christopher Everitt
1826 - Unknown
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Sarah Coggon
1844 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Braithwaite
1863 - Unknown
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Nellie Everitt
1895 - 1983
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Clara Everitt
1900 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Everitt
1898 - Unknown
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Pollie Everitt
1893 - Unknown
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John Coggon Everitt
1897 - 1964
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Alice Everitt
1909 - Unknown

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