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Maggie Everett

Birth01 May 1894 - Starkville, Oktibbeha, Mississippi, USA
Death15 June 1965 - Starkville, Mississippi, USA
MotherMae Della (edgar) Wynn
FatherJohn Alexander Everett

Born in Starkville, Oktibbeha, Mississippi, USA on 01 May 1894 to John Alexander Everett and Mae Della (edgar) Wynn. Maggie Everett married George Watson and had 6 children. She passed away on 15 June 1965 in Starkville, Mississippi, USA.

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Parents
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John Alexander Everett
1873 - Unknown
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Mae Della (Edgar) Wynn
1871 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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George Watson
1891 - 1955
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Willie B Watson
1910 - 1988
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John Alex Watson
1913 - Unknown
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Mary Della Watson
1919 - 2003
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George E Watson
1916 - Unknown
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Eula Watson
1917 - 2002
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Lawyer Watson
1921 - 1967

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