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Susan Dabney Everett 1802–1853 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Jan 1802

Birth Location: Wyeth Co., Virginia

Death Date: 1853

Death Location: Chattonooga, Tennessee

Father: Joseph Everett

Mother: Agnes Gaines

Spouse(s): James O'Brien

Children(s): John O'Brien, James O'Brien, Joseph O'Brien, Eliza O'Brien, Mary O'Brien, Sarah O'Brien, Alfred O'Brien

In 1802, Susan Dabney Everett entered the world in Wyeth Co., Virginia, born to Joseph Everett And Agnes Gaines. Susan Dabney Everett married James O Brien, and had children including Alfred George Washington O Brien, Eliza Ann O Brien, James Strother Gaines O Brien, John Tevis O Brien, Joseph Everett O Brien, Mary Ann O Brien, Sarah Gaines O Brien, Susan Dabney O Brien. Susan Dabney Everett passed away in 1853 in Chattonooga, Tennessee.

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Biography

  • In 1802, Susan Dabney Everett entered the world in Wyeth Co., Virginia, born to Joseph Everett And Agnes Gaines.
  • Susan Dabney Everett married James O Brien, and had children including Alfred George Washington O Brien, Eliza Ann O Brien, James Strother Gaines O Brien, John Tevis O Brien, Joseph Everett O Brien, Mary Ann O Brien, Sarah Gaines O Brien, Susan Dabney O Brien.
  • Susan Dabney Everett passed away in 1853 in Chattonooga, Tennessee.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Susan Everett's Ancestors

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Susan Everett
1802–1853
Birth Place: Wyeth Co., Virginia
Parents
Joseph Everett
1773–1849
Agnes Gaines
1780–1816
Grandparents
James Gaines
1742–1829
Culpeper Co. Virginia
Elizabeth Strother
1738–1845
Great-Grandparents
William Gaines
1705–1796
Isabella Pendleton
1712–1790
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Gaines
1670–1755
Henry Pendleton
1683–1721
Mary Taylor
1688–1770

Susan Everett's Descendants

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Susan (Dabney) Everett (25 Jan 1802–1853) m. James O'Brien (1776–06 Dec 1842)
  1. 1. John (Tevis) O'Brien 1824–1868
  2. 2. James (Strother Gaines) O'Brien 1831–1900
  3. 3. Joseph (Everett) O'Brien 1822–1851
  4. 4. Eliza (Ann) O'Brien 1819–1914 m. William (Gannaway) Brownlow 1805–1877
    1. 1. James (Patton) Brownlow 1842–1878
    2. 2. Mary (M.) Brownlow 1849–
    3. 3. John (Bell) Brownlow 1839–1922
    4. 4. Susan Brownlow 1837– m. Dr. (James Houston) Sawyers 1832–1858
      1. 1. Lucille Boynton 1866–
      2. 2. Lillie (Brownlow) Sawyers 1858–1897 m. Long (Samuel Dismukes) MD 1859–1934
        1. 1. James (Sawyers) Long 1888–
  5. 5. Mary (Ann) O'Brien 1828–1856
  6. 6. Sarah (Gaines) O'Brien 1826–1886 m. Dr. (William H) Hunt 1810–1882
    1. 1. Sarah (Ella) Hunt 1853–1933
    2. 2. Alice (Nancy Patton) Hunt 1851–1930 m. Hugh (Walker) Lynn 1845–1923
      1. 1. Sarah (O'Brien) Lynn 1884–1978
      2. 2. Joseph (Hunt) Lynn 1881–1938 m. Lillie Smith 1891–1968
      3. 3. Samuel (Hunt) Lynn 1878–1954 m. Mary (Grace) Mercer 1886–1972
        1. 1. Mary (Frances) Lynn 1908–1989 m. Arthur (Leroy) Fields 1904–1984
        2. 2. Alice (Hunt) Lynn 1910–2011 m. Roger (Hoffman) Howell 1897–1962
        3. 3. Dorothy (Mercer) Lynn 1922–1995 m. Cylde (Carr) Hunt 1908–1993
    3. 3. Susan (Letitia) Hunt 1844–1900
      1. 1. Nellie Rowan –1886
      2. 2. William Rowan –1938
      3. 3. Sarah (Gaines) Rowan –1910
    4. 4. Samuel Hunt 1842–1920
      1. 1. Hunt (Dr. Samuel) Jr 1891–1930
    5. 5. Mary (Eliza) Hunt 1847–1881
  7. 7. Alfred (George Washington) O'Brien 1834–

Susan Everett's Timeline

2 Records

1802
25 Jan 1802
Birth of Susan Dabney Everett in Wyeth Co., Virginia
Wyeth Co., Virginia
1853
1853
Age 51
Death of Susan Dabney Everett in Chattonooga, Tennessee
Chattonooga, Tennessee

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Jan 1802
    Event Place: Wyeth Co., Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1853
    Event Place: Chattonooga, Tennessee

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