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John Charles Everson

Birth31 Jul 1812 - Manilius, Onondaga, New York
Death25 Sep 1861 - Manlius, Onondaga, New York, United States
MotherElizabeth C. Ransier
FatherJohn C Everson

Born in Manilius, Onondaga, New York on 31 Jul 1812 to John C Everson and Elizabeth C. Ransier. John Charles Everson married Harriet Almeda Cropsey and had 9 children. He passed away on 25 Sep 1861 in Manlius, Onondaga, New York, United States.

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John C Everson
1786 - 1864
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Elizabeth C. Ransier
1786 - 1879
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Harriet Almeda Cropsey
1817 - 1878
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Alonzo Franklin Everson
1853 - 1931
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Alice M Everson
1850 - 1930
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Henrietta Everson
1841 - 1918
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John Charles Everson
1844 - 1931
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Robert Emmet Everson
1849 - Unknown
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Josephine A Everson
1846 - 1932
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Harriet M Everson
1837 - 1838
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Catherine Everson
1835 - 1839
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Charles Everson
1838 - 1839

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