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George Everett

Birth1690 - St Mary Hitchin Hertfordshire England
Death27 Sep 1755 - Weston, Hertfordshire, England
MotherCatharine Sell
FatherWilliam Everit

Born in St Mary Hitchin Hertfordshire England on 1690 to William Everit and Catharine Sell. George Everett married Susan Eliza Skipp and had 6 children. He passed away on 27 Sep 1755 in Weston, Hertfordshire, England.

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William Everit
1661 - 1698
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Catharine Sell
1661 - Unknown
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Susan Eliza Skipp
1698 - 1767
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Susanna Humberstone
1692 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Everitt
1729 - 1814
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Mary Everett
1720 - 1771
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Sarah Everitt
1732 - Unknown
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Ann Everitt
1725 - Unknown
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George Everitt
1722 - 1767
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Susanna Everett
1735 - 1819

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