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William Everett

Birthabt 1781 - Boreham, Essex, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherMary Andrews
FatherWilliam Everard

Born in Boreham, Essex, England on abt 1781 to William Everard and Mary Andrews. William Everett married Elizabeth Candler and had 15 children.

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Parents
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William Everard
1757 - 1826
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Mary Andrews
1763 - 1842
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Candler
1781 - 1870
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Bathsheba Devonish
1786 - 1809
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Hannah Everett
1815 - 1860
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Samuel Everett
1812 - 1890
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John Everett
1829 - 1905
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William Everett
1828 - 1877
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William Everett
1827 - Unknown
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William Everett
1813 - 1821
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Edward Everett
1817 - Unknown
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Bathsheba Everett
1825 - 1825
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Mary Everett
1808 - Unknown
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Ann Everett
1819 - Unknown
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Sarah Everett
1821 - 1851
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Mary Everett
1833 - Unknown
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Alfred Everett
1838 - 1890
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Susan Everett
1816 - Unknown
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Esther Harrington
1830 - 1889

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