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Harold Calvert Evers

Birth12 September 1867 - Kensington, Middlesex, England
Death25th Apr 1937 - Maymar, Burma
MotherMary Ann Calvert
FatherArthur James Edward Evers

Born in Kensington, Middlesex, England on 12 September 1867 to Arthur James Edward Evers and Mary Ann Calvert. Harold Calvert Evers married Emily Fielding and had 4 children. He passed away on 25th Apr 1937 in Maymar, Burma.

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Arthur James Edward Evers
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Ann Calvert
1841 - Unknown
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Emily Fielding
1875 - 1915
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Ethel Ruth Lillywhite
Unknown - Unknown
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Hastings Calvert Evers
1917 - 2001
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Harold Charles Calvert Evers
1908 - 1964
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Mabel Ethel Mathews-evers
1900 - 1960
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Albert Herbert Kingsford Evers
1898 - 1968

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