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John David Everett

BirthAbt. 1872 - Georgia
DeathMay 1963 - Suwanee Shoals, Columbia, Florida, USA
MotherElizabeth Caroline Singletary
FatherWilliam Everett

Born in Georgia on Abt. 1872 to William Everett and Elizabeth Caroline Singletary. John David Everett married Albertha Johnson and had 13 children. He passed away on May 1963 in Suwanee Shoals, Columbia, Florida, USA.

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Parents
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William Everett
1840 - 1936
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Elizabeth Caroline Singletary
1840 - 1950
Spouse(s)
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Albertha Johnson
1895 - 1945
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Cora Everett
1901 - Unknown
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Willie Mae "Sweet" Everett Bailey
1905 - 1975
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Sam Everett
1902 - 1985
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Arvilla Everett
1904 - Unknown
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Mark Everett
1907 - Unknown
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William Everett
1909 - Unknown
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John D Everett
1918 - 2003
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Josephine Everett
1913 - 1992
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Johnnie Bee "Doll" Everett
1914 - 1997
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Arvilla Everett
1904 - Unknown
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Washington Wash Everett
1907 - 1937
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Wallace Everett
1910 - Unknown
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Melie Everett
1908 - Unknown

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