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Everett Guy Talbott

Birth26 Oct 1883 - Tuscola, Douglas County, Illinois, USA
Death05 Feb 1945 - San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
MotherMartha Ellen Maris
FatherAlbert Gallatin Talbott

Born in Tuscola, Douglas County, Illinois, USA on 26 Oct 1883 to Albert Gallatin Talbott and Martha Ellen Maris. Everett Guy Talbott married Ida Ellen Taylor and had 4 children. He passed away on 05 Feb 1945 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA.

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Albert Gallatin Talbott
1860 - 1939
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Martha Ellen Maris
1861 - 1943
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Ida Ellen Taylor
1877 - 1946
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Elwood Garnett Talbott
1910 - 1974
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Ruth Kathryn Talbott
1913 - 2007
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Marie Ellen Talbott
1913 - 1962
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Floyd Cassius Talbott
1907 - 1979

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