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Milton H Everhart

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Milton H Everhart

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
14 Aug 1939 (aged 71)
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Eastpoint, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Milton H. Everhart was the son of Daniel Everhart and Jane Hake. His maternal grandparents were Andrew Clayton Hake and Rebecca Isaacs. He married Annie M. Culbertson in about 1890. Annie was born in Emmitsburg, Maryland in December of 1871.

In 1870 Milton was living with his parents in Manchester. In 1880 Milton is living with his parents in Newberry, York County.

In 1900 Milton is living at 1141 Cleveland Street, in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife, Annie In 1910 Milton and Annie are living in Baltimore.

In 1930 Milton and Annie are living at 607 Washington Boulevard in Baltimore. Milton owns the property and his wife and daughter, Virgie manage it as a boarding house. Virgie is divorced. Living in the household are Anna M. Everhart, age 7 and Virgie Everhart, age 11, granddaughters of Milton and Annie Everhart. Milton had been an employee of the National Window and Office Company since 1897. He was a window cleaner. Milton was a Moose and a member of the Odd Fellows.

In 1940 Annie is widowed and living at 607 Washington Boulevard in Baltimore. She is operating a boarding house.

The children of Milton and Annie M. Everhart were:
1. Arthur James Everhart (1891-1919) (Evelyn H. Hull)
2. Virgie Everhart (1892-1948) (Charles Wolf)
3. Robert Everhart (1894-1941)
4. Estella Everhart (1897- (Stratland)
Milton H. Everhart was the son of Daniel Everhart and Jane Hake. His maternal grandparents were Andrew Clayton Hake and Rebecca Isaacs. He married Annie M. Culbertson in about 1890. Annie was born in Emmitsburg, Maryland in December of 1871.

In 1870 Milton was living with his parents in Manchester. In 1880 Milton is living with his parents in Newberry, York County.

In 1900 Milton is living at 1141 Cleveland Street, in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife, Annie In 1910 Milton and Annie are living in Baltimore.

In 1930 Milton and Annie are living at 607 Washington Boulevard in Baltimore. Milton owns the property and his wife and daughter, Virgie manage it as a boarding house. Virgie is divorced. Living in the household are Anna M. Everhart, age 7 and Virgie Everhart, age 11, granddaughters of Milton and Annie Everhart. Milton had been an employee of the National Window and Office Company since 1897. He was a window cleaner. Milton was a Moose and a member of the Odd Fellows.

In 1940 Annie is widowed and living at 607 Washington Boulevard in Baltimore. She is operating a boarding house.

The children of Milton and Annie M. Everhart were:
1. Arthur James Everhart (1891-1919) (Evelyn H. Hull)
2. Virgie Everhart (1892-1948) (Charles Wolf)
3. Robert Everhart (1894-1941)
4. Estella Everhart (1897- (Stratland)


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