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James Eversfield

BirthBef. 7 May 1820 - East Malling, Kent, England
DeathNov 1904 - Union Workhouse, West Malling, Kent, England, United Kingdom
MotherLydia Eversfield
FatherStephen Eversfield

Born in East Malling, Kent, England on Bef. 7 May 1820 to Stephen Eversfield and Lydia Eversfield. James Eversfield married Harriet Bennett and had 5 children. He passed away on Nov 1904 in Union Workhouse, West Malling, Kent, England, United Kingdom.

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Stephen Eversfield
1775 - 1833
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Lydia Eversfield
1782 - 1850
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Harriet Bennett
1824 - 1893
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Mary Ann Eversfield
1849 - 1895
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Henry Eversfield
1852 - Unknown
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Martha Eversfield
1855 - Unknown
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William Alfred Eversfield
1862 - 1935
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James Eversfield
1858 - 1921

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