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Henry Evers

Birth14 Oct 1864 - Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany
Death6 Oct 1931 - Rhinelander,Oneida,WI,USA
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Born in Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany on 14 Oct 1864. Henry Evers married Lydia Frances von Matter and had 10 children. He passed away on 6 Oct 1931 in Rhinelander,Oneida,WI,USA.

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Lydia Frances Von Matter
1877 - 1969
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Earl "Babe" Evers
1898 - 1947
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Raymond Henry Evers
1912 - 1971
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Milion Wilbur Evers
1905 - 1985
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John Henry Evers
1892 - 1972
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Mildred Evers
1901 - 1982
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Frank Gustave Evers
1895 - 1978
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Emma Evers
1894 - 1959
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Adeline Bernice Evers
1908 - 1977
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Virginia Frances Evers
1918 - 1974
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Gordon Russell Evers
1922 - 1989

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