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EMMA EVERETT

Birth22 Jan 1835 - Burnham-Westgate, Norfolk, England
Death13 Mar 1903 - Howell, Livingston, Mich
MotherSophia Carson
FatherMILES EVERETT

Born in Burnham-Westgate, Norfolk, England on 22 Jan 1835 to MILES EVERETT and Sophia Carson. EMMA EVERETT married John L. Britten and had 9 children. She passed away on 13 Mar 1903 in Howell, Livingston, Mich.

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Parents
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Miles Everett
1797 - 1845
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Sophia Carson
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John L. Britten
1837 - 1881
Children Show all
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Myrta Louella Britten
1874 - 1970
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Amelia Britton
1869 - 1928
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William Henry Britten
1863 - 1947
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John B Britten
1857 - 1946
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Esther Ellen Britten
1866 - 1951
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Mary Augusta Britten
1854 - 1869
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Alphretta A Britten
1861 - 1905
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Florence W Britten
1859 - 1956
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Dora Britton
1872 - 1872

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