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Henry William Evers

BirthApril 17, 1856 - Carrick Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
Death01 Jun 1926 - Port Elgin, Bruce Cty, Ontario, Canada
MotherMaria Christina Dorothea Wolter
FatherAsmus Hinrich "Henry" Evers

Born in Carrick Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada on April 17, 1856 to Asmus Hinrich "Henry" Evers and Maria Christina Dorothea Wolter. Henry William Evers married Susan Alkins and had 3 children. He passed away on 01 Jun 1926 in Port Elgin, Bruce Cty, Ontario, Canada.

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Asmus Hinrich "Henry" Evers
1822 - 1916
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Maria Christina Dorothea Wolter
1832 - 1900
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Susan Alkins
1863 - 1906
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Mary Ann Annie Evers
1884 - Unknown
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Adeline A Evers
1887 - 1968
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Albert Henry Evers
1896 - Unknown

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