Everts family.

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Early settlers of Middlebury, Vt.; Linus Everts, tax collector, remained in Cornwall, Vt., whereas Oliver Everts and several other brothers moved to Upper Canada (Ontario). The papers represent two families that were probably related but apparently not closely, members of which were originally from the same part of Connecticut and were among the original proprietors of Middlebury, Vt. John Everts was among the earliest settlers in Middlebury. His son Gilbert Everts married Hannah Weeks of Salisbury, Vt., and one of their sons was Martin Gilbert, a successful lawyer in Rutland, Vt., who maintained close ties to family and friends in Salisbury and Middlebury.

From the description of Everts family papers, 1820-1863. (Sheldon Museum Research Center). WorldCat record id: 670107886

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associatedWith Everett family. family
correspondedWith Everts, Hannah Weeks person
correspondedWith Everts, Linus person
correspondedWith Everts, Martin Gilbert, 1816-1884 person
associatedWith Everts, Oliver. person
associatedWith Everts, Samuel, 1807-1893. person
correspondedWith Steward, S. H. person
correspondedWith Weeks, John M. (John Moseley), 1788-1858 person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Vermont
Cornwall (Vt. : Town)
Vermont--Rutland
Vermont--Cornwall (Town)
United States
Vermont--Salisbury
Subject
Slavery
Abolitionists
Actions and defenses
Justice, Administration of
Antislavery movements
School districts
Schools
Tax collection
Occupation
Justices of the peace
Lawyers
Activity

Family

Active 1820

Active 1863

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