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John Quincy Everett

Birth17 Apr 1841 - Barren, KY
Death29 Mar 1920 - Sevier Co, AR
MotherSally "Sallie" N Duff
FatherEwell Nelms Everett

Born in Barren, KY on 17 Apr 1841 to Ewell Nelms Everett and Sally "Sallie" N Duff. John Quincy Everett married Frances America Fant and had 9 children. He passed away on 29 Mar 1920 in Sevier Co, AR.

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Parents
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Ewell Nelms Everett
1804 - 1863
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Sally "Sallie" N Duff
1806 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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Frances America Fant
1843 - 1895
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Martha Jane Smith
1856 - 1949
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Jennie F Perkins Everett
1872 - Unknown
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Mary Harrison Everett
1877 - 1966
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John Wesley Everett
1875 - 1958
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Emily E. Everett
1867 - Unknown
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James Ewell "J. E. G." Everett
1863 - 1896
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Lewis Sager Everett
1888 - 1954
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Rhoda Everett
1885 - Unknown
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John Benjamin Everett
1887 - 1963
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Ready Everett
1880 - 1896

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