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John Eversedge

Birth3 Oct 1886 - Higham, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England
Death04 APR 1960 - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England
MotherSarah Hannah Millthorpe
FatherWalter Arthur Houghland Heaversedge

Born in Higham, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England on 3 Oct 1886 to Walter Arthur Houghland Heaversedge and Sarah Hannah Millthorpe. John Eversedge married Elizabeth Davis and had 5 children. He passed away on 04 APR 1960 in Barnsley, Yorkshire, England.

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Walter Arthur Houghland Heaversedge
1862 - 1890
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Sarah Hannah Millthorpe
1861 - 1939
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Elizabeth Davis
1888 - 1974
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Gladys May Eversedge
1910 - 1980
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Irene Eversedge
1928 - 1943
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Wilfred Eversedge
1919 - 1944
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Walter Arthur Eversedge
1911 - 1990
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Ernest Eversedge
1921 - 2001

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