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John Mcever

BirthDec 1739 - Lancaster, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
Death1807 - Tenn River, Cherokee Nation, GA, USA
MotherElizabeth Pickett
FatherAndrew McIver

Born in Lancaster, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA on Dec 1739 to Andrew McIver and Elizabeth Pickett. John Mcever married Margaret Collins (McEver) and had 13 children. He passed away on 1807 in Tenn River, Cherokee Nation, GA, USA.

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Parents
Andrew Mciver
1716 - 1764
Elizabeth Pickett
1702 - 1770
Spouse(s)
Margaret Collins (Mcever)
1740 - 1808
Children Show all
Brice M Mc Ever
1774 - 1857
Robert Collins Mcever
1777 - 1838
Joseph Mcever
1768 - 1855
James Mc Ever
1776 - 1856
Mary Margaret Mcever
1783 - 1867
John A Mcever
1771 - 1852
Andrew Mcever
1768 - Unknown

Samuel Mcever
1778 - 1860
Isabell Mcever
1789 - 1855
William Mcever
1780 - 1862
Nancy Mcever
1781 - 1867
Issac Mcever
1782 - 1857
Thomas M Mcever
1764 - Unknown

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