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Charles Nathaniel Everson

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Charles Nathaniel Everson

Birth
Belle Vernon, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Oct 1904 (aged 65)
Stark County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Alliance, Stark County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
G-71
Memorial ID
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Charles N. Everson, who was born in Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, in 1839, the son of Eli Everson, a cooper by trade, and was the fourth generation of his family in America. His great-grandfather, Richard Everson, had founded the family in America after crossing the Atlantic and settling in Maryland. Nathaniel, Richard's son, was born in Maryland and later moved to Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, where he passed away.

Charles spent the first few years of his life in Belle Vernon before moving with his parents to Washington County, Pennsylvania. Later, the family relocated to Harrison County, Virginia (now West Virginia), where he stayed until 1859.

In 1859, Charles N. Everson moved to Gibsonton, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, working in a distillery for about two years. Following this, he worked as a fireman on the river for a year before heading to the oil fields of Pennsylvania. By 1869, he had settled in Wellsville, Ohio, and eventually, in 1892, he had established his marble works business in East Liverpool.

Over the next decade, leading up to his passing, Charles N. Everson had built a successful marble works business in East Liverpool, specializing in cutting and preparing monuments. He married Elizabeth Hamlin on the 14th of March in 1869, with whom he had three surviving children: Nathaniel R., Ada L., and Zelma V. The family were members of the Church of Christ.
Charles N. Everson, who was born in Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, in 1839, the son of Eli Everson, a cooper by trade, and was the fourth generation of his family in America. His great-grandfather, Richard Everson, had founded the family in America after crossing the Atlantic and settling in Maryland. Nathaniel, Richard's son, was born in Maryland and later moved to Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, where he passed away.

Charles spent the first few years of his life in Belle Vernon before moving with his parents to Washington County, Pennsylvania. Later, the family relocated to Harrison County, Virginia (now West Virginia), where he stayed until 1859.

In 1859, Charles N. Everson moved to Gibsonton, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, working in a distillery for about two years. Following this, he worked as a fireman on the river for a year before heading to the oil fields of Pennsylvania. By 1869, he had settled in Wellsville, Ohio, and eventually, in 1892, he had established his marble works business in East Liverpool.

Over the next decade, leading up to his passing, Charles N. Everson had built a successful marble works business in East Liverpool, specializing in cutting and preparing monuments. He married Elizabeth Hamlin on the 14th of March in 1869, with whom he had three surviving children: Nathaniel R., Ada L., and Zelma V. The family were members of the Church of Christ.


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