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Fannie Queen Everett

Birthabt 1908 - Holy Neck, Nansemond, Virginia, USA
Death14 May 1995 - Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia, USA
MotherMary James Calloway
FatherSamuel L Everett

Born in Holy Neck, Nansemond, Virginia, USA on abt 1908 to Samuel L Everett and Mary James Calloway. Fannie Queen Everett married Virginius Harris Copeland and had 5 children. She passed away on 14 May 1995 in Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia, USA.

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Samuel L Everett
1878 - Unknown
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Mary James Calloway
1885 - Unknown
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Virginius Harris Copeland
1897 - 1969
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Charlotte Adeline Copeland
1922 - 2005
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Bertha L Copeland
1920 - 1968
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Joseph Copeland
1949 - 2003
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Katherine Copeland
1930 - 1931
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Queen Elizabeth "Sweets" Copeland
1926 - 2010

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