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Eva May Everson

Birth28 March 1886 - Bath, South Dakota, USA
Death10 March 1943 - Dryden, Ontario, Canada
MotherMary Ellen Farley
FatherBenjamin James Everson

Born in Bath, South Dakota, USA on 28 March 1886 to Benjamin James Everson and Mary Ellen Farley. Eva May Everson married Charles Allard McGogy and had 11 children. She passed away on 10 March 1943 in Dryden, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Benjamin James Everson
1850 - 1931
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Mary Ellen Farley
1860 - 1948
Spouse(s)
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Charles Allard Mcgogy
1877 - 1955
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Allard Leroy Mcgogy
1909 - 1960
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Louise Ellen Mcgogy
1907 - 1968
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Hazel Mae Mcgogy
1911 - 2002
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Donald Charles Mcgogy
1912 - 1991
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Ellis Kirtland Mcgogy
1917 - 1993
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Benjamin Kurtland Mcgoggy
1908 - 1909
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Bernard James Mcgogy
1921 - 1948
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Murray Benone Mcgogy
1914 - 1983
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Leslie Groves Mcgogy
1919 - 1993
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Mary Eva Mcgogy
1925 - 2003
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Francis Patrick Mcgoggy
1927 - 1997

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