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James Andrew Evers

BirthBef. 14 Aug 1853 - Kelvedon, Essex, England
Death06 May 1923 - Braintree, Essex, England
MotherAnna Bridgeman
FatherHenry Evers

Born in Kelvedon, Essex, England on Bef. 14 Aug 1853 to Henry Evers and Anna Bridgeman. James Andrew Evers married Alice Emma Musk and had 7 children. He passed away on 06 May 1923 in Braintree, Essex, England.

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Henry Evers
1806 - 1886
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Anna Bridgeman
1820 - 1857
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Alice Emma Musk
1858 - 1949
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Edward Theodore Evers
1892 - 1984
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Frederick Chapman Evers
1881 - 1967
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Andrew Douglas Evers
1878 - 1915
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Albert Evers
1880 - 1972
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Herbert James Evers
1885 - 1966
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Elsie Mary Evers
1887 - 1969
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Alice Jane Evers
1884 - 1884

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