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Joshua Everett

Birth4 Feb 1767 - Westminster, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Death21 Feb 1851 - Princeton, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
MotherMolly Titus
Father"Lieut" Joshua Everett

Born in Westminster, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA on 4 Feb 1767 to "Lieut" Joshua Everett and Molly Titus. Joshua Everett married Ruth Wood and had 10 children. He passed away on 21 Feb 1851 in Princeton, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.

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"Lieut" Joshua Everett
1741 - 1825
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Molly Titus
1737 - 1823
Spouse(s)
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Ruth Wood
1768 - 1820
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Lucy Roper
1767 - 1837
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Pamelia Howe
1768 - 1818
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Ruth Wood
1768 - Unknown
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Reverend Samuel Everett
1793 - 1875
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Joshua Titus Everett
1806 - 1897
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Israel Everett
1795 - 1888
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Louisa Everett
1809 - 1896
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Abram Everett
1803 - 1845
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Asaph Everett
1801 - 1808
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Augustus Everett
1813 - 1845
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"Prof" Erastus Everett
1813 - 1900
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William Stillman Everitt
1805 - 1885
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William Everitt
1795 - 1802

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