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Samuel Everett

Birthabt 1836 - Writtle, Chelmsford, Essex, England
DeathSept 1918 - St Olave, London, England
Mothermary allwood
FatherSamuel Everett

Born in Writtle, Chelmsford, Essex, England on abt 1836 to Samuel Everett and mary allwood. Samuel Everett married Mary Ann Twomey and had 7 children. He passed away on Sept 1918 in St Olave, London, England.

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Samuel Everett
1781 - 1854
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Mary Allwood
1801 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Twomey
1838 - Unknown
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William Samuel Everett
1857 - Unknown
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Margaret Sarah Everett
1859 - 1922
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Samuel Everett
1862 - 1923
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John Everett
1876 - Unknown
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Eliza Everett
1865 - 1940
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George Everett
1871 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Everett
1863 - Unknown

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