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Honor Everett

Birthabt 1753 - Sampson, North Carolina, USA
Deathaft 1803 - Rays Dist. Cumberland, North Carolina, USA
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Born in Sampson, North Carolina, USA on abt 1753. Honor Everett married James Isaiah Howard and had 9 children. She passed away on aft 1803 in Rays Dist. Cumberland, North Carolina, USA.

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James Isaiah Howard
1745 - 1815
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Katrine Parker Howard
Unknown - Unknown
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Edmond Howard
Unknown - Unknown
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Isaiah Howard
Unknown - Unknown
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William Henry Howard
1810 - 1883
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James Carolina Howard
1786 - 1868
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Betsy Jackson Howard
Unknown - Unknown
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Marry Nancy Howard
1775 - 1835
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Sarah Holandsworth Howard
Unknown - Unknown
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Nelly Howard
1781 - 1795

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