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Joseph Everett

Birth03 Jan 1773 - Cecil, Maryland, United States
Death27 Feb 1849 - Sullivan, Tennessee, United States
MotherAnna Dennis
FatherBenjamin Everett

Born in Cecil, Maryland, United States on 03 Jan 1773 to Benjamin Everett and Anna Dennis. Joseph Everett married Agnes GAINES and had 9 children. He passed away on 27 Feb 1849 in Sullivan, Tennessee, United States.

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Benjamin Everett
1745 - 1823
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Anna Dennis
1758 - 1813
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Agnes Gaines
1780 - 1816
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Susan Dabney Everett
1802 - 1853
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Sarah Ann Everett
1806 - 1870
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Isabella Pendleton Everett
1809 - 1874
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Elizabeth Strother Everett
1800 - 1859
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Alfred Washington Everett
1804 - 1859
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Letitia Moore Everett
1813 - 1844
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Mary Frances Everett
1815 - Unknown
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Nancy Laton Everett
1798 - 1798
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Martha Everett
1811 - Unknown

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