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Nels (Nelson) Everson

Birth6 March 1869 - Argyle, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States of America
Death15 August 1945 - Minnehaha County, South Dakota, United States of America
MotherMalene Nielsdatter
FatherGunder Everson

Born in Argyle, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States of America on 6 March 1869 to Gunder Everson and Malene Nielsdatter. Nels (Nelson) Everson had 8 children. He passed away on 15 August 1945 in Minnehaha County, South Dakota, United States of America.

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Gunder Everson
1829 - 1901
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Malene Nielsdatter
1828 - 1919
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Mortimer Elmer Everson
1892 - 1933
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Nathan Earl Everson
1903 - 1995
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Frances Beatrice Jibben
1909 - 1979
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Lyle Clyde Everson
1912 - 1979
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Bessie A. Otten
1913 - 1988
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Earl Dewey Everson
1896 - 1904
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Rachel Grace Everson
1898 - 1959
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Lela Estella Simons
1891 - 1981

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