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Stokely Everett

Birthabt 1855 - North Carolina
Death4 January 1919 - North Carolina, New Hanover, Harenett Tqownship, Greenville Sound
MotherEmily Everett
FatherAron Everett

Born in North Carolina on abt 1855 to Aron Everett and Emily Everett. Stokely Everett married Sallie Mary Willis and had 9 children. He passed away on 4 January 1919 in North Carolina, New Hanover, Harenett Tqownship, Greenville Sound.

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Aron Everett
Unknown - Unknown
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Emily Everett
Unknown - Unknown
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Sallie Mary Willis
1858 - 1954
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James Lawrence Everett
1899 - 1941
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Willie"william" Everett
1883 - Unknown
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Georgiana Everett
1888 - 1925
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Ethel Everett
1901 - 1933
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Adrian Giles Everett
1897 - 1956
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John P Everett
1890 - Unknown
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Claton Everett
1881 - Unknown
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Mary C. Everett
1879 - Unknown
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Robert G Everett
1886 - Unknown

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