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Robert Everson

Birth1825 - Gloucestershire, England
Death2Q 1906 - Bristol, Gloucestershire
MotherAmelia (Mary) Wagland
FatherThomas Everson

Born in Gloucestershire, England on 1825 to Thomas Everson and Amelia (Mary) Wagland. Robert Everson married Elizabeth Radnedge and had 8 children. He passed away on 2Q 1906 in Bristol, Gloucestershire.

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Thomas Everson
1794 - 1860
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Amelia (Mary) Wagland
1796 - 1866
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Elizabeth Radnedge
1828 - 1918
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Edwin Everson
1858 - 1925
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Robert Everson
1864 - 1914
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Caroline Everson
1849 - 1929
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Eliza Elizabeth Mountain
1866 - 1956
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George William Everson
1848 - 1904
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Sarah Everson
1861 - 1944
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Elizabeth Everson
1855 - 1929
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Alice Everson
1869 - 1875

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