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John Everett Hogsed

Birth9 Nov 1890 - Cherokee, North Carolina, USA
Death22 Jan 1960 - Murphy, Cherokee, North Carolina, USA
MotherCynthia Josephine Hall
FatherWilliam Daniel Hogsed

Born in Cherokee, North Carolina, USA on 9 Nov 1890 to William Daniel Hogsed and Cynthia Josephine Hall. John Everett Hogsed had 7 children. He passed away on 22 Jan 1960 in Murphy, Cherokee, North Carolina, USA.

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William Daniel Hogsed
1855 - 1930
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Cynthia Josephine Hall
1859 - 1940
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Garland William Hogsed
1917 - 1975
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Ivalle Laudis Hogsed
1919 - 1996
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John Everett Hogsed
1926 - 1995
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Marshall Sylvester Hogsed
1924 - 1991
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Boyd Hogsed
1931 - 2001
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Frank Hogsed
1921 - 1940
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Geneva Pauline Hogsed
1933 - 2013

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