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Hannah Eversen

BirthMar 1841 - Montgomery County, New York, United States of America
DeathJul 29, 1921 - Gloversville, Fulton, New York, USA
MotherElizabeth 'Betty' Maria Lathers
FatherAdam A Everson

Born in Montgomery County, New York, United States of America on Mar 1841 to Adam A Everson and Elizabeth 'Betty' Maria Lathers. Hannah Eversen married Daniel C Hagar and had 5 children. She passed away on Jul 29, 1921 in Gloversville, Fulton, New York, USA.

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Adam A Everson
1817 - 1896
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Elizabeth 'Betty' Maria Lathers
1818 - 1887
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Daniel C Hagar
1835 - 1916
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John A Hagar
1864 - 1918
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Everson H Hagar
1871 - 1958
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Anna M Hagar
1862 - 1943
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Cora Hagar
1869 - 1952
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Alice Heger
1859 - Unknown

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