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Etta Valona Everett

Birth26 Dec 1874 - Rockingham County, North Carolina
Death19 Jun 1954 - Rockingham County, North Carolina
MotherMartha Jane Stanfield
FatherJohn James Everett

Born in Rockingham County, North Carolina on 26 Dec 1874 to John James Everett and Martha Jane Stanfield. Etta Valona Everett married Powhatan David Simpson and had 10 children. She passed away on 19 Jun 1954 in Rockingham County, North Carolina.

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Parents
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John James Everett
1853 - 1934
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Martha Jane Stanfield
1849 - 1924
Spouse(s)
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Powhatan David Simpson
1874 - 1956
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Myrtle Mattie Simpson
1900 - 1976
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Lola Maye Simpson
1906 - 1988
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Maude Ethel Simpson
1898 - 1976
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Ralph Glenn Simpson
1895 - 1995
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Everette E Simpson
1904 - 1994
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James Herman Simpson
1912 - 1989
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Elizabeth J Simpson
1912 - 1912
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Ovelia Simpson
1915 - 1921
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Etta Valona Simpson
1903 - 1905
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Ian Simpson
1897 - Unknown

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