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William Everett

BirthJuly 11, 1862 - Ontario
DeathMarch 2, 1941 - Dean Lake, Ontario Canada
MotherMatilda Cook
FatherWilliam Everitt

Born in Ontario on July 11, 1862 to William Everitt and Matilda Cook. William Everett married Mary Elizabeth Garland and had 7 children. He passed away on March 2, 1941 in Dean Lake, Ontario Canada.

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William Everitt
1839 - 1899
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Matilda Cook
1842 - 1923
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Mary Elizabeth Garland
1867 - 1892
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Archibald Everitt
1899 - 1971
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Jean Margo Everitt
1882 - Unknown
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Norman Henry Everitt
1891 - Unknown
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Beatrice Maud Everitt
1889 - 1930
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Regina Everett
1886 - Unknown
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Beatrise Maud Everitt Ketchapaw
1889 - 1930
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Harold Brock Everitt
1887 - 1965

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