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Enos Everett

Birth30 Nov 1829 - Orange, Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States
Death19 Dec 1904 - Watsontown, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMary L. Fruchey
FatherJames Everitt

Born in Orange, Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States on 30 Nov 1829 to James Everitt and Mary L. Fruchey. Enos Everett married Mary Elizabeth Hill Everett and had 11 children. He passed away on 19 Dec 1904 in Watsontown, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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James Everitt
1790 - 1862
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Mary L. Fruchey
1790 - 1869
Spouse(s)
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Mary Elizabeth Hill Everett
1846 - 1931
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Cathrine Conner
1830 - 1870
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Catharine Mary Barnfield
1828 - 1916
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Ralph Hill Everitt
1890 - 1959
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Elizabeth Hill Everitt
1879 - 1935
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Lillian M Everitt
1865 - 1912
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Mary Alice Everitt Walters
1859 - 1934
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Grace Catherine Everitt
1867 - 1954
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Forest H Everitt
1874 - 1903
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Anna D Everitt
1857 - 1898
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Helen Everitt
1882 - 1882
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Mary A Everett
1860 - Unknown
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Alvaretta Everitt
1859 - Unknown
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Lorenzo G Everitt
1857 - 1897

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