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Maude May Everett

Birth17 May 1895 - Dunn County, Wisconsin, USA
Death11 Oct 1974 - Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, USA
MotherEffie Mae Coon
FatherDwight Henry Wilsey

Born in Dunn County, Wisconsin, USA on 17 May 1895 to Dwight Henry Wilsey and Effie Mae Coon. Maude May Everett married Earl Wesley Winship and had 7 children. She passed away on 11 Oct 1974 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, USA.

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Parents
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Dwight Henry Wilsey
1849 - 1934
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Effie Mae Coon
1866 - 1899
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Earl Wesley Winship
1894 - 1936
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Harry M Everett
1892 - 1951
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Pearl Ester Winship
1918 - 1993
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Orrin Albion Winship
1920 - 1941
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Nora Ann Winship
1935 - 2002
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Theasa Harriet (Tootsie) Winship
1916 - 1919
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Leslie Wilsey Winship
1922 - 1971
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Royal Earl Winship
1932 - 1956
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Violet May Winship
1926 - 2007

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