the son of Rev. George Washington Everett (Sr.) and Nancy Jane Abbott. He was born eight months after his father's death, and his mother died in 1862. W. W. Everett was raised by his old half-brothers Thomas M. Everett and Rev. John P. Everett, who lived at Union Cross Roads (later Oakland) near the Springhill Baptist Church. In 1876 John P. Everett assumed the duties of minister of the Shiloh Baptist Church, and he moved his family from Union Cross Roads (Oakland) to Shiloh. Apparently William W. Everett followed his uncle to Shiloh, as he was living nearby in 1880. Everett married Sarah Elizabeth Youngblood on 25 August 1881, and they settled in the Pisgah community for a while, later towards Spearsville to what is now known as the Mt. Union community.
the son of Rev. George Washington Everett (Sr.) and Nancy Jane Abbott. He was born eight months after his father's death, and his mother died in 1862. W. W. Everett was raised by his old half-brothers Thomas M. Everett and Rev. John P. Everett, who lived at Union Cross Roads (later Oakland) near the Springhill Baptist Church. In 1876 John P. Everett assumed the duties of minister of the Shiloh Baptist Church, and he moved his family from Union Cross Roads (Oakland) to Shiloh. Apparently William W. Everett followed his uncle to Shiloh, as he was living nearby in 1880. Everett married Sarah Elizabeth Youngblood on 25 August 1881, and they settled in the Pisgah community for a while, later towards Spearsville to what is now known as the Mt. Union community.
Family Members
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Robert Nelson Everett
1883–1963
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Laura N. Everett St John
1885–1948
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Caroline Frances "Callie" Everett Cobb
1886–1912
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Emma Rae Everett Pepper
1888–1980
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William Walter "Willie" Everett Jr
1890–1964
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Ida Pearl Everett Holloway
1892–1972
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Henry Clay Everett
1893–1964
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Marshal Masipey Everett
1895–1973
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Louane Everett Upshaw
1899–1966
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