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Thomas Everett

Birth26 Jun 1814 - McMinn County, Tennessee, USA
Death4 Jan 1865 - Cahaba Prison, Alabama, United States
MotherHannah Gillespie
FatherDurrett Everett

Born in McMinn County, Tennessee, USA on 26 Jun 1814 to Durrett Everett and Hannah Gillespie. Thomas Everett married Martha Jane Jack and had 10 children. He passed away on 4 Jan 1865 in Cahaba Prison, Alabama, United States.

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Durrett Everett
1789 - 1850
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Hannah Gillespie
1786 - Unknown
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Martha Jane Jack
1826 - 1897
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Nancy Hannah Everett
1851 - 1935
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Ellen Elender Everett
1857 - 1937
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Thomas D Everett
1849 - 1909
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Mary Elizabeth "Etta" Everett
1843 - 1904
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Benjamin Jeremiah Everett
1847 - 1916
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William R Everett
1842 - 1889
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John Shelby Everett
1861 - 1932
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Sarah Everett
1845 - 1864
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Dr. James Lassiter Everett
1852 - 1923
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Rachel Ann Gamble
1864 - 1937

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