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Lucy Everett

Birth14 Dec 1853 - New Brunswick,Canada
Death23 May 1934 - New Brunswick, Canada
MotherRebecca D Osgood Ross
FatherWilliam Samuel Everett

Born in New Brunswick,Canada on 14 Dec 1853 to William Samuel Everett and Rebecca D Osgood Ross. Lucy Everett married James Robert Jenkins and had 11 children. She passed away on 23 May 1934 in New Brunswick, Canada.

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Parents
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William Samuel Everett
1821 - 1905
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Rebecca D Osgood Ross
1821 - 1888
Spouse(s)
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James Robert Jenkins
1847 - 1931
Children Show all
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Ida May Jenkins
1877 - 1962
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Guy James Jenkins
1890 - 1965
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Mabel J Jenkins
1875 - Unknown
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Norman Waldo Jenkins
1870 - 1920
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Leigh Harold Jenkins
1893 - 1960
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Joy Woolsey Jenkins
1882 - 1965
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John Stillwell Jenkins
1872 - 1926
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Inez Jenkins
1880 - 1957
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Myrtle Amelia Jenkins
1874 - 1890
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Leroy Everett Jenkins
1888 - 1889
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Olive Edythe Jenkins
1885 - 1890

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