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Martha Ann Wright

Birth1822 - Kentucky, United States
Death1860 - Sullivan, Moultrie, Illinois, United States
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Born in Kentucky, United States on 1822. Martha Ann Wright married Barton Stone Everman and had 10 children. She passed away on 1860 in Sullivan, Moultrie, Illinois, United States.

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Barton Stone Everman
1815 - 1883
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Barton Stone Everman
1857 - 1917
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Benjamin Franklin Everman
1848 - 1915
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Elizabeth (Eloah) Jane Everman
1854 - 1889
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Joseph W Everman
1859 - 1938
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Nancy Lee Everman
1841 - 1841
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Elizabeth M. Everman
1849 - 1850
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Abraham Lincoln Everman
1860 - 1925
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Charles Wesley Everman
1851 - 1909
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Aaron Everman
1856 - 1936
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Samuel A Everman
1854 - 1854
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Ernest Grant Everman
1890 - 1963

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