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Edward James Everson

Birth25 Jun 1868 - New Jersey
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherMarie Anne Misland
FatherJames Everson

Born in New Jersey on 25 Jun 1868 to James Everson and Marie Anne Misland. Edward James Everson married Emily (Emma) L'Hotta and had 9 children.

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Parents
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James Everson
1843 - 1916
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Marie Anne Misland
1843 - Unknown
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Emily (Emma) L'hotta
1880 - Unknown
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Florence Olson
1899 - Unknown
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Marion J Everson
1902 - 1960
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Charles Everson
1909 - Unknown
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Louis Emerson
1904 - 1978
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Agnes Mary Everson Olson
1915 - 2003
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Nettie Everson
1906 - Unknown
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Juluis Joseph Everson
1919 - 1996
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Emil Lawrence Everson
1917 - 1998
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Catherine Emerson
1914 - Unknown

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