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Elizabeth Eversden

BirthJan 1829 - Garton with Grinston, Yorkshire, England
Death16 Jul 1868 - Paterson City, Passaic, New Jersey, United States
MotherIdonea Binnington
FatherJohn Eversden

Born in Garton with Grinston, Yorkshire, England on Jan 1829 to John Eversden and Idonea Binnington. Elizabeth Eversden married Gerald Howatt and had 9 children. She passed away on 16 Jul 1868 in Paterson City, Passaic, New Jersey, United States.

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John Eversden
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Idonea Binnington
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Gerald Howatt
1827 - 1893
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George Brinton Mcclellen Howatt
1861 - 1939
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Gerald J Howatt
1855 - 1909
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Louisa Howatt
1852 - 1871
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David Eversden Howatt
1854 - 1937
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Sarah "Sally" Pryor Howatt
1859 - 1932
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Howatt
1857 - 1917
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William D Howatt
1865 - 1906
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Edward J Howatt
1863 - 1904
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Mary Alice Howatt
1868 - 1868

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