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Thomas Caleb Everett

Birth1829 - Brondy, Middlesex, England
DeathApril 1899 - Kettering, Northamptonshire
MotherMary M. Marriott
FatherThomas Everitt

Born in Brondy, Middlesex, England on 1829 to Thomas Everitt and Mary M. Marriott. Thomas Caleb Everett married Mary Everett and had 7 children. He passed away on April 1899 in Kettering, Northamptonshire.

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Thomas Everitt
1797 - 1876
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Mary M. Marriott
1803 - 1864
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Mary Everett
1836 - 1881
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Susanah E Everitt
1865 - Unknown
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Solomon Henry Everett
1863 - 1897
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Thomas H Everett
1856 - 1938
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Matilda Everett
1869 - Unknown
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Mary A A Everett
1859 - Unknown
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William R Everett
1851 - 1898
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Sarah A. Everett
1867 - Unknown

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