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Mae Everett

Birth27 Nov 1894 - Ascension Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death17 August 1964 - Jefferson, Louisiana, USA
MotherPermilia Price
FatherWilliam S. Everett

Born in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, USA on 27 Nov 1894 to William S. Everett and Permilia Price. Mae Everett married Clive Leon Vessier and had 8 children. She passed away on 17 August 1964 in Jefferson, Louisiana, USA.

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Parents
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William S. Everett
1848 - 1946
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Permilia Price
1860 - 1946
Spouse(s)
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Clive Leon Vessier
1891 - 1963
Children Show all
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Morris P "Buddy" Vessier
1927 - 2003
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Marie Phyllis Vessier
1927 - 2004
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Elmo E. Vessier
1916 - 2010
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Clive Leon Vessier, Jr
1915 - 1997
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Robert Pershing Vessier
1918 - 1990
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Vivian Mae Vessier
1920 - 2005
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Virginia Vessier
1925 - 2005
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Amelia Linda Vessier
1934 - 2002

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