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Thomas Everett

Birth25 Jul 1798 - Oswego County, New York, United States of America
Death15 July 1869 - Mercer County, Missouri, USA
MotherSarah "Sally" Wilcox
FatherSamuel Everett

Born in Oswego County, New York, United States of America on 25 Jul 1798 to Samuel Everett and Sarah "Sally" Wilcox. Thomas Everett married Jane Sidener and had 11 children. He passed away on 15 July 1869 in Mercer County, Missouri, USA.

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Samuel Everett
1776 - 1848
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Sarah "Sally" Wilcox
1774 - 1817
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Jane Sidener
1802 - 1834
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Margaret Dunlap
1798 - 1877
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Phillip Evoritt
1821 - 1885
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Hosea Ballou Everett
1832 - 1916
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Adeline Susan Everett
1838 - 1910
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Mercy Ann Evoritt
1823 - 1891
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Elizabeth Everitt Everett
1828 - 1916
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Susan Everitt
1840 - 1906
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Nancy Jane Everitt Everett
1836 - 1925
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Thomas Everett
1825 - 1847
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Sarah Hester 'Hettie' Everett
1840 - 1860
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Matilda Everett
1844 - Unknown
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John Everett
1840 - Unknown

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