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Sarah Everett

Birth7 Apr 1797 - Bulloch County, GA, USA
Death15 Apr 1876 - Thomasville, Thomas, Georgia, USA
MotherJane "Jincy" Carter
FatherJoshua Everett

Born in Bulloch County, GA, USA on 7 Apr 1797 to Joshua Everett and Jane "Jincy" Carter. Sarah Everett married Michael Young and had 9 children. She passed away on 15 Apr 1876 in Thomasville, Thomas, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
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Joshua Everett
1774 - 1846
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Jane "Jincy" Carter
1780 - 1864
Spouse(s)
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Michael Young
1797 - 1856
Children Show all
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Remer Young
1826 - 1888
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William J Young
1828 - 1883
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James Everett Young
1821 - 1874
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Sarah Lavinia Young
1837 - 1879
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Mary Jane Young
1830 - 1920
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America G Young
1823 - 1910
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Thomas Jones Young
1832 - 1913
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John Carter Young
1834 - 1853
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Michael Henderson Young
1840 - 1917

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