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E Merle Everett

Birth10 Sep 1895 - Red Oak, Montgomery, Iowa, USA
Death3 Jan 1961 - Montgomery, Montgomery, Al, USA
MotherSarah Elizabeth DeVoss
FatherJoseph Edward Everett

Born in Red Oak, Montgomery, Iowa, USA on 10 Sep 1895 to Joseph Edward Everett and Sarah Elizabeth DeVoss. E Merle Everett married Bess Lauraine Spurlock and had 5 children. He passed away on 3 Jan 1961 in Montgomery, Montgomery, Al, USA.

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Joseph Edward Everett
1856 - 1928
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Sarah Elizabeth Devoss
1857 - 1904
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Bess Lauraine Spurlock
1897 - 1977
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Merle Edward. Everett
1922 - 1989
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Beverly Jane Everett
1931 - 1996
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John Andrew "Johnny" Everett
1933 - 1990
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Eleanor Antonia "Toni" Everett
1938 - 2009
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Winifred Joan Everett
1927 - 2007

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