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Nicholas Everett

Birth1656 - Queens, Queens, New York, USA
Death20 September 1729 - Jamaica, Queens, New York, USA
MotherPhebe Smith
FatherRichard Everett

Born in Queens, Queens, New York, USA on 1656 to Richard Everett and Phebe Smith. Nicholas Everett married Elizaabeth THOMAS and had 12 children. He passed away on 20 September 1729 in Jamaica, Queens, New York, USA.

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Richard Everett
1610 - 1668
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Phebe Smith
1642 - 1723
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Elizaabeth Thomas
1655 - 1723
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Samuel William Everitt
1689 - 1783
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Mary Everett
1679 - 1763
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John Everitt
1680 - 1761
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Nicholas Everitt
1671 - 1768
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Patience Everitt
1697 - 1777
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Priscilla Everett
1681 - 1730
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Joseph Everitt
1686 - 1723
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Richard Everett
1695 - 1764
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Rachell Everett
1695 - 1723
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Richard Everett Everit
1673 - 1721
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Hannah Everett
1702 - 1748
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George Everitt
1697 - 1800

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