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Thomas James Everett

Birth1813 - Leicestershire, England
Death1881 - Mound City, Holt County, Missouri, USA
MotherMary Storer
FatherThomas Everitt

Born in Leicestershire, England on 1813 to Thomas Everitt and Mary Storer. Thomas James Everett married Mary 'May" P. Eaton and had 9 children. He passed away on 1881 in Mound City, Holt County, Missouri, USA.

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Thomas Everitt
1788 - 1838
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Mary Storer
1789 - 1822
Spouse(s)
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Mary 'May" P. Eaton
1819 - 1855
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Malinda C Simpkins
1821 - 1909
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Martha Priscilla Everett
1854 - 1923
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Charles Grant Everett
1864 - 1942
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Milton S Everett
1862 - 1935
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William Ashbury Everett
1859 - 1930
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George W Everett
1843 - 1863
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Joseph Frank Everett
1840 - 1862
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Catherine E. "Katie" Everett
1847 - 1924
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Margaret Elizabeth Everett
1850 - 1933
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Mary Lueticia (Lu) Everett Flint
1845 - 1929

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