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Thomas Everett

Birth1726 - Virginia, USA
Death13 Dec 1781 - Southampton County, Virginia, USA
MotherElizabeth Craven
FatherJohn Everett

Born in Virginia, USA on 1726 to John Everett and Elizabeth Craven. Thomas Everett married Elizabeth Edwards and had 8 children. He passed away on 13 Dec 1781 in Southampton County, Virginia, USA.

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John Everett
1705 - 1757
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Elizabeth Craven
1704 - 1780
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Elizabeth Edwards
1734 - 1774
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Keton Everett
1750 - 1823
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Thomas Everett
1750 - Unknown
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Ann Everett
1756 - Unknown
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Exum Everett
1759 - Unknown
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Ferabe Erveritt
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Everitt
1760 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Everitt
1758 - Unknown
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William Everett
1759 - Unknown

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