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Mike Everhart (#47336481)
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Bio Photo Mike Everhart was born in Pond Creek, Oklahoma 1946, the first child of Jack and Betty Everhart. He attended Wichita State University 1964 to 1969, majoring in biology and graduating in 1969 with a Bachelor of Science degree and his ROTC commission in the U.S. Army. He entered the Army upon graduation in March, 1969, and served with the First Cavalry Division in Vietnam in 1970. Upon completion of his military service obligation, he was accepted for Graduate School at W.S.U. and completed his Masters degree (environmental biology emphasis) in 1973. Following graduation, he worked for the Wichita Sedgwick County Department of Community Health for 12 years, advancing to the position of Environmental Health Director, before being hired by The Boeing Company. In September, 2002, after 17 years, he retired from The Boeing Company, and is currently an adjunct curator of paleontology at the Sternberg Museum in Hays, Kansas. He and his wife, Pam, have four grown children, and nine grandchildren.
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Beth Wells
Thank you!
Thank you so much for posting a picture of my grandpa's grave. Its not close to my home, so I don't get to see it as often as I would like. Seeing it here made me extremely happy! I really appreciate it!!!!
Added by Beth Wells on Apr 07, 2013 7:05 PM
Cindy Taylor-Matuse
RE: Harriet Blakesley
You're welcome. I'm sure I have a bunch too from when I first started posting them. I'm glad you can link to family now, but I sure wish it had always been there!
Added by Cindy Taylor-Matuse on Mar 23, 2013 5:02 PM
Kathy Morling
RE: getting nowhere,getting fustrated!!
hi mike, sorry to keep bothering you. an obit says he is son to jacob and elizabeth everhart.are they the same as the ones you write about.he also has 2 sisters, alice and clara
Added by Kathy Morling on Jan 31, 2013 1:00 PM
Kathy Morling
RE: getting nowhere,getting fustrated!!
thank you for your prompt reply. i have looked at the attachments you sent. is this charles edward everhart suppose to be my grandfather's father?
Added by Kathy Morling on Jan 31, 2013 11:09 AM
Kathy Morling
getting nowhere,getting fustrated!!
dear mike, i have recently ben trying to research my father's side family history.i have found his grave and his mothers grave. anything past that is SCARCE!! a 1940 census shows him as head of house along with his wife and 2 sons. his name was lloyd everhart but in the census it has him as floyd. is this the reason no other information exists? you have given an extensive history of the everharts in america but nothing from my branch. please tell me you can help me out!! i am going mad from dead end after dead end. PLEASE HELP!!! thank you, kathy morling
Added by Kathy Morling on Jan 30, 2013 12:02 PM
Diane Winters
Wm. Bacon Marker Photo
Thank you so very, very much for travelling out to the cemetery and taking this wonderful photo. You have just made my Holiday ~ Diane
Added by Diane Winters on Dec 14, 2012 11:13 AM
Sandi Gammon
George W. Blakesley
Thanks for the tips on George's parents! I've added them to his memorial. He's only related to me through his grandson's marriage, so I didn't know much about him at all.
Added by Sandi Gammon on Nov 25, 2012 5:24 PM
RisingSun
RE: Markham Memorials, Buffalo,KS
I will be happy to transfer the Markham's to you. It may take me a little while to do them all. You can add all of the relationships.

I was shocked that so few were on Find A Grave from that cemetery. There is one small section I have not photographed but intend to do that on the first nice day. It has been a little too cold to do it. I may not get it done until spring. It has mainly the very old stones in it so will take quite awhile to photograph.

Thanks!
Mary
Added by RisingSun on Nov 22, 2012 5:50 PM
Mark Weitzel
RE: Everhart Family
Mike,
The George Everhart story and mention of the Bible, can be found in the book: "The Blue Book of Schuylkill County" by, Mrs. Ella Zerby Elliott 1916 (pages 69 & 70). It can be found online at Heritage Quest and other web sites. I will try and forward it to you, via email. I think the Bible is the key to solving the mystery of the Everhart Family.
Mark
Added by Mark Weitzel on Sep 16, 2012 9:27 AM
Mark Weitzel
Everhart Family
Hi Mike,

I just found your web site on the Everhart Family. I am going to assume that you know about the George Everhart Family, which lived in what is now Pine Grove Township, Schuylkill County, PA., killed by indians in 1755 with the exception of Margaret Mary Everhart, taken captive? Also: Are you aware of a Everhart Family Bible that was owned by a Frederic Gerhard of Pottsville, PA in the early 1900's? I am not sure, but I think he was a great grandson of Margaret Everhart. The family Bible dates from the 16th century. I just found out that there was a bible and plan to search for it. I have found the name spelled, Everhart, Everheart and Everhard.

Mark Weitzel
Added by Mark Weitzel on Sep 16, 2012 8:47 AM
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