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Lula M. Everett

Birth13 Dec 1877 - Egypt, Georgia, USA
Death1 Sept 1958 - Orange County, Florida, USA
MotherElizabeth M.A. Burke
FatherJoel Everett

Born in Egypt, Georgia, USA on 13 Dec 1877 to Joel Everett and Elizabeth M.A. Burke. Lula M. Everett married Jesse Glisson and had 9 children. She passed away on 1 Sept 1958 in Orange County, Florida, USA.

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Parents
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Joel Everett
1849 - 1941
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Elizabeth M.a. Burke
1846 - 1929
Spouse(s)
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Jesse Glisson
Unknown - Unknown
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Jesse Bartlett Glisson
1866 - 1941
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Harry Hue Glisson
1902 - 1978
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Eunice Glisson
1903 - Unknown
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Eugene Glisson
1907 - Unknown
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Florrie Glisson
1895 - Unknown
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Irene Lessie Glisson
Unknown - Unknown
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Lessie Lee Glisson
1904 - 1978
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Lessie Irene Glisson
1907 - 1996
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Thomas Walker Glisson
1908 - 1962
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Jesse Alfred Glisson
1893 - 1965

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