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Thomas Jefferson Everett

Birth22 March 1847 - New Vineyard, Franklin, Maine, United States
Death20 September 1909 - Logan, Burt County, Nebraska, USA
MotherJulia Ann Bailey
FatherFrancis Everett

Born in New Vineyard, Franklin, Maine, United States on 22 March 1847 to Francis Everett and Julia Ann Bailey. Thomas Jefferson Everett married Mary Kristen Neilson and had 7 children. He passed away on 20 September 1909 in Logan, Burt County, Nebraska, USA.

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Francis Everett
1807 - 1862
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Julia Ann Bailey
1811 - 1887
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Mary Kristen Neilson
1860 - 1912
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Mary Ella Kelly
1857 - 1890
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Melvin Thomas Everett
1891 - Unknown
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Clifford W Everett
1899 - 1971
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Seril Nile Everett
1882 - 1955
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Lillie Everett
1895 - 1920
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Ralph Jefferson Everett
1904 - 1994
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Winnifred Everett
1878 - Unknown
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Ella Estella Everett
1876 - 1962

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