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John Everett

Birth25 JAN 1717 - Long Island, New York, USA
Death20 Mar 1777 - Gnadenhutten, Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherBathsheba Sands
FatherThomas Everitt

Born in Long Island, New York, USA on 25 JAN 1717 to Thomas Everitt and Bathsheba Sands. John Everett married Mary Holder and had 11 children. He passed away on 20 Mar 1777 in Gnadenhutten, Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Everitt
1675 - 1742
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Bathsheba Sands
1702 - 1730
Spouse(s)
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Mary Holder
1723 - 1785
Children Show all
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Susannah Catharina Everett
1741 - 1805
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Joseph Everett
1757 - 1831
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Barbara Everett
1751 - 1783
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Thomas Everett
1766 - 1847
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Sarah Everett
1749 - 1823
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Marie Polly Everett
1759 - 1816
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Hannah Johana Everett
1761 - 1815
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John Everett
1753 - 1753
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Daniel Everett
1756 - 1756
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George Everett
1755 - 1763
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Elizabeth Everett
1747 - 1782

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