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Estella Everett

Birth7 Feb 1891 - Maryland
DeathJune 1973 - Wilmington City, New Castle, Delaware
MotherMary E CLOUGH
FatherHenry L Everett

Born in Maryland on 7 Feb 1891 to Henry L Everett and Mary E CLOUGH. Estella Everett married Benton Modock Vible and had 8 children. She passed away on June 1973 in Wilmington City, New Castle, Delaware.

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Parents
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Henry L Everett
1856 - Unknown
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Mary E Clough
1863 - 1935
Spouse(s)
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Benton Modock Vible
1888 - 1973
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Paul Everett Vible
1921 - 2012
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Stanley C Vible
1923 - 2008
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Samuel Vible
1913 - 1954
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James H Vible
1916 - 1973
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Hilda Mae Vible
1919 - 1987
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Linwood Vible
1927 - 1995
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Wilson Moore Vible
1917 - 2001
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Viola Mary Vible
1911 - 1998

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