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Mary Emma Evernham

BirthApr 1871 - New Jersey, USA
Death14 May 1910 - New Jersey, USA
MotherSarah Taylor
FatherThomas Johnson

Born in New Jersey, USA on Apr 1871 to Thomas Johnson and Sarah Taylor. Mary Emma Evernham married Walter Southwick Asay and had 6 children. She passed away on 14 May 1910 in New Jersey, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Johnson
1845 - Unknown
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Sarah Taylor
1840 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Walter Southwick Asay
1867 - 1897
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William Elmer Evernham
1878 - 1936
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William Evernham
Unknown - Unknown
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Walter W A Asay
1892 - 1967
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Cora B Asay
1890 - 1972
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Mary Emma Evernham
1902 - 1981
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Myrtle Evernham
1909 - Unknown
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Elmer K Asay
1897 - 1898
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Reinald Asey
1894 - 1896

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