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Mary Everson

BirthCAL 1829 - South Shields, Durham, England
Death11 MAY 1892 - South Shields, Durham
MotherElizabeth Dickenson
FatherRobert Everson or Emmerson

Born in South Shields, Durham, England on CAL 1829 to Robert Everson or Emmerson and Elizabeth Dickenson. Mary Everson married Joseph Blumer Bushell and had 7 children. She passed away on 11 MAY 1892 in South Shields, Durham.

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Parents
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Robert Everson Or Emmerson
1786 - 1851
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Elizabeth Dickenson
1796 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Blumer Bushell
1827 - Unknown
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Clara Blumer Bushell
1862 - 1905
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Mary Adelene Bushell
1869 - Unknown
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Margaret E Bushell
1856 - Unknown
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Elizabeth E Bushell
1854 - Unknown
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Charles E. Bushell
1867 - Unknown
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Charles G Bushell
1858 - Unknown
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Isabella Blumer Bushell
1866 - Unknown

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