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William Everett

BirthAbt. 1595 - transported from England by Ann’s father, Symon Symons (data on Symons family in Virginia available in Bailey and Everett reference below), and settled on 300 acres in Isle of Wight County on a Northwest branch of the Nansemond River
DeathNot Available - William Charles and Annie Everett were identified as arriving on the James River in 1635
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Born in transported from England by Ann’s father, Symon Symons (data on Symons family in Virginia available in Bailey and Everett reference below), and settled on 300 acres in Isle of Wight County on a Northwest branch of the Nansemond River on Abt. 1595. William Everett married Ann Symons and had 1 child. He passed away in William Charles and Annie Everett were identified as arriving on the James River in 1635.

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Ann Symons
1595 - 1661
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Thomas Everett
1623 - 1691

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