- a
household several miles out of town and has four children,
including Everell. He
receives word that
Charles and
Alice Leslie have both died, and that...
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Glenn Everell Mencer (May 18, 1925 –
April 17, 2007) was a
United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the
Western District of...
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Historical Resources. 2013.
Retrieved August 13, 2014.
Zealand and
James Everell Henry (Historical marker). Carroll, New Hampshire: New
Hampshire Division...
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Zealand was a
logging community within Carroll,
established by
James Everell Henry (1831–1912) c. 1880. By 1884,
Henry had
started the
Zealand Valley...
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Settlement No. 198:
Alderbrook No. 200:
Wildwood No. 233:
Zealand and
James Everell Henry "Carrigain". whitemountainhistory.org.
Archived from the original...
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Henry F.
Vallette (Sept. 2,1862-June 18, 1864)
Everell F.
Dutton (June 18, 1864-June 7, 1865)
Majors Everell F.
Dutton (Sept. 22,1862-June 18, 1864) Henry...
- buildings. Nelsen's
works include the
McCormick Branch Library and the
Everell S.
Collins Memorial Library at the
University of
Puget Sound.
Nelsen and...
- include: Eli
Mencer (born 1996),
American professional football player Glenn Everell Mencer (1925-2007),
American judge Malcolm Mencer Martin (1920-2010), Austrian-British...
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Married to Mary
Stanton Collins, they had one son,
Everell (ES)
Stanton Collins.
Following TD's death,
Everell took over the company. He
moved the
company westward...
- the war. Born in Tonawanda, Erie County, New York, he had two
brothers Everell (who
retired as an army colonel),
Thurlow Diller and two sisters. Diller...