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Janet McEwan Everett

Birth4 May 1877 - Tillathrowie, Gartly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Death8 Jan 1950 - Kelty, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom
MotherBetsy Penman
FatherWilliam David Webster Everett

Born in Tillathrowie, Gartly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on 4 May 1877 to William David Webster Everett and Betsy Penman. Janet McEwan Everett married Charles Dick Lumsden and had 4 children. She passed away on 8 Jan 1950 in Kelty, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom.

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William David Webster Everett
1843 - 1880
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Betsy Penman
1844 - 1907
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Charles Dick Lumsden
1875 - 1945
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James Lumsden
1900 - Unknown
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William Lumsden
1903 - Unknown
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Henry Everett Lumsden
1912 - Unknown
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Betsy Penman Lumsden
1905 - Unknown

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