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Eveline Everett

Birth28 Dec 1824 - Mason, Mason, West Virginia, United States
Death6 Sep 1906 - Penn Yan, Yates, New York, United States
MotherCatherine Smith
FatherFrancis Everett

Born in Mason, Mason, West Virginia, United States on 28 Dec 1824 to Francis Everett and Catherine Smith. Eveline Everett married Hugh Thompson Tears and had 13 children. She passed away on 6 Sep 1906 in Penn Yan, Yates, New York, United States.

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Francis Everett
1773 - 1832
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Catherine Smith
1790 - 1830
Spouse(s)
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Hugh Thompson Tears
1816 - 1898
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Everett Tears
1856 - 1920
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John Tears
1858 - 1942
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Hannah E(veline?) Tears
1849 - 1884
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Frank Tears
1854 - 1876
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Sarah Jane Tears
1847 - 1917
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Angeline Tears
1851 - 1855
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Eleanor Tears
1845 - 1864
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David Emmet Tears
1852 - 1938
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Eva Caroline Tears
1862 - 1945
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Henry Nye Tears
1860 - 1934
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Susan Alida Tears
1864 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Tears
1842 - 1917
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Catherine Amanda Tears
1845 - 1864

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