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Milocent Everett

Birth11 Apr 1791 - Union City, Mifflin, Pennsylvania, United States
Death9 May 1875 - Rush Creek, Fairfield, Ohio, United States
MotherBridget McMurtry McMordie
FatherABEL JOHNSON Everitt (Everett)

Born in Union City, Mifflin, Pennsylvania, United States on 11 Apr 1791 to ABEL JOHNSON Everitt (Everett) and Bridget McMurtry McMordie. Milocent Everett married Aaron Work and had 9 children. She passed away on 9 May 1875 in Rush Creek, Fairfield, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
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Abel Johnson Everitt (Everett)
1758 - 1835
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Bridget Mcmurtry Mcmordie
1759 - 1837
Spouse(s)
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Aaron Work
1778 - 1858
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Abel E Work
1815 - 1898
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Jane Work
1827 - 1864
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William Work
1822 - 1890
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Alexander Work
1835 - 1835
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Martha Work
1820 - 1840
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James Meteer Work
1825 - 1899
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Elizabeth Work
1832 - 1892
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Mary E. Work +2
1830 - 1895
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Samuel Work
1817 - 1878

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