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Ellen Elender Everett

Birth1 JUN 1857 - Bradley County, Tennessee, USA
Death11 DEC 1937 - Catoosa County, Georgia, USA
MotherMartha Jane Jack
FatherThomas Everett

Born in Bradley County, Tennessee, USA on 1 JUN 1857 to Thomas Everett and Martha Jane Jack. Ellen Elender Everett married John Andrew Flowers and had 10 children. She passed away on 11 DEC 1937 in Catoosa County, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Everett
1814 - 1865
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Martha Jane Jack
1826 - 1897
Spouse(s)
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John Andrew Flowers
1853 - 1904
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Blanche Samatha Flowers
1886 - 1961
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Rutha Jane Flowers
1875 - 1949
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Martha Susannah Flowers
1879 - 1961
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Lewis Lester Flowers
1895 - 1975
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Laura Missouri Flowers
1892 - 1942
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John Shelby Flowers
1884 - 1962
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Thomas Andrew Flowers
1877 - 1950
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William Columbus 'W.c' Flowers
1888 - 1961
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Mary P Flowers
1881 - 1897
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Sarah Ann Flowers
1874 - 1874

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