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William Everett

Birth24 July 1840 - Live Oak, Suwannee, Florida, USA
Death20 September 1936 - Milledgeville, Baldwin, Georgia, USA
MotherEthel Watkins
FatherWillie Everett

Born in Live Oak, Suwannee, Florida, USA on 24 July 1840 to Willie Everett and Ethel Watkins. William Everett married Elizabeth Caroline Singletary and had 9 children. He passed away on 20 September 1936 in Milledgeville, Baldwin, Georgia, USA.

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Willie Everett
1824 - 1924
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Ethel Watkins
1819 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Caroline Singletary
1840 - 1950
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John David Everett
1872 - 1963
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Cora Everett Colson
1864 - Unknown
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Della Everett Robinson
1874 - Unknown
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Sarah Everett Singletary Lamar
1876 - 1973
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Josephine Everett
1868 - Unknown
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Morning Everett Evins
1880 - Unknown
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Martha Everett
1880 - Unknown
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Mary Everett
1854 - 1942
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Caroline Everett
1855 - 1959

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