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Mary Ann Everett

Birth10 Oct 1863 - Woodstock, Ontario
Death20 Apr 1939 - Oakland, Oakland, Michigan, United States
MotherAnn Hay
FatherThomas Kemp Everett

Born in Woodstock, Ontario on 10 Oct 1863 to Thomas Kemp Everett and Ann Hay. Mary Ann Everett married Henry Pinkney BROMLEY and had 6 children. She passed away on 20 Apr 1939 in Oakland, Oakland, Michigan, United States.

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Thomas Kemp Everett
1821 - 1900
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Ann Hay
1826 - 1895
Spouse(s)
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Henry Pinkney Bromley
1849 - 1925
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Everett Henry Bromley
1902 - 1956
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Grover Roswell Bromley
1891 - 1916
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Edna S Bromley
1885 - 1957
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Ella Mae(mcbride) .1Stgg. Bromley
1887 - 1968
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Mary Ilo Bromley
1895 - 1960
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Jessie D Bromley
1883 - 1966

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