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Julia Ann Everett

Birth30 May 1834 - Pennsylvania, USA
Death16 Aug 1926 - Hempfield, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMary Ann Davis
FatherPeter Everett

Born in Pennsylvania, USA on 30 May 1834 to Peter Everett and Mary Ann Davis. Julia Ann Everett married James G Crissinger and had 6 children. She passed away on 16 Aug 1926 in Hempfield, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Peter Everett
1803 - 1881
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Mary Ann Davis
1808 - 1843
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James G Crissinger
1833 - 1907
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Harry Markle Crissinger
1869 - 1947
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Alfred David Crissinger
1859 - 1943
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Alexander D Crissinger
1867 - 1916
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Mary M Crissinger
1863 - 1955
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Joseph Crissinger
1900 - Unknown
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Enoch Wright Crissinger
1869 - Unknown

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