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John William Everett

Birth22 Aug 1875 - Grayson County, Texas, USA
Death23 May 1953 - Clayton, Union, New Mexico, United States
MotherNancy Ann "Nannie" Eubanks Everett
FatherLeander P Everett

Born in Grayson County, Texas, USA on 22 Aug 1875 to Leander P Everett and Nancy Ann "Nannie" Eubanks Everett. John William Everett married Lili Elizabeth Murrell and had 8 children. He passed away on 23 May 1953 in Clayton, Union, New Mexico, United States.

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Leander P Everett
1842 - 1913
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Nancy Ann "Nannie" Eubanks Everett
1854 - 1922
Spouse(s)
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Lili Elizabeth Murrell
1881 - 1967
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Alta Everett
1899 - 1976
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Metta Everett
1907 - Unknown
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Otto L Everett
1897 - 1985
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Vera Jane Everett
1901 - 1985
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William Murrell Everett
1913 - 1990
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Emaleta Everett
1918 - 1987
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J P Everett
1904 - 1936
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Nanett Ruth Everett
1915 - 1993

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