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John George Everett

Birth19 Sep 1879 - Gympie, Queensland, Australia
Death08 Apr 1959 - Capalaba, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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Born in Gympie, Queensland, Australia on 19 Sep 1879. John George Everett married Mary Ann Gaffel and had 7 children. He passed away on 08 Apr 1959 in Capalaba, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Mary Ann Gaffel
1879 - 1962
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Patrick James Everett
1910 - 1977
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John Frederick Everett
1909 - 1977
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Richard Hughbank Everett
1905 - 1985
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Ronald Claude Everett
1919 - 1989
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Francis Victor Everett
1914 - 1942
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Horace George Everett
1912 - 1973
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Dulcie Ellen Everett
1907 - 2003

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