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Frederick Earl Everett

Birth1 Mar 1883 - Ohio
Death4 May 1959 - Antlers, Pushmataha, Oklahoma, United States
MotherMarjorie Elizabeth Robbins
FatherCharles Franklin Everett

Born in Ohio on 1 Mar 1883 to Charles Franklin Everett and Marjorie Elizabeth Robbins. Frederick Earl Everett married Minnie Bell Nelson and had 10 children. He passed away on 4 May 1959 in Antlers, Pushmataha, Oklahoma, United States.

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Parents
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Charles Franklin Everett
1855 - 1930
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Marjorie Elizabeth Robbins
1854 - 1899
Spouse(s)
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Minnie Bell Nelson
1887 - 1969
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Roy Edward Everett
1907 - 1976
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Mamie Mae Everett
1905 - 1976
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Mary Ann Everett
1908 - 1996
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William Monroe Everett
1915 - 1983
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Faye C Wilhite
1911 - 2001
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Ira Earl Everett
1910 - 1911
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Nannie M Everett
1906 - Unknown
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Dona Mae Everett
1912 - 1976
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Nell F Everett
1906 - 1979
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John E Everett
1904 - Unknown

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