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Silas Ephriam Everett

Birth3 Oct 1894 - North Carolina
Death20 Aug 1964 - Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina
MotherSusan Ford
FatherJames (Jimmie) E Everett

Born in North Carolina on 3 Oct 1894 to James (Jimmie) E Everett and Susan Ford. Silas Ephriam Everett had 8 children. He passed away on 20 Aug 1964 in Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina.

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James (Jimmie) E Everett
1861 - 1922
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Susan Ford
1862 - Unknown
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Raymond Junior Everett
1923 - 1986
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Sudie Elizabeth Everett
1917 - 2001
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Robert Franklin Everett
1937 - 1989
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Starling Douglas "Pete" Everette
1928 - 1972
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Joseph Amos Everett
1921 - 2003
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Thomas Ephriam Everette
1919 - 1980
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Ellen Ora Everett
1926 - 2007
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Judy Carolyn Everette
1945 - 2002

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