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- U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907 about Perry O Everts
Thumbnail: Perry Everts
Name: Perry O Everts
Issue Date: 10 Jun 1868
State of Record: Michigan
Acres: 40
Accession Number: MI2910__.012
Metes and Bounds: No
Land Office: Ionia
Canceled: No
US Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
Document Number: 20009
Legal Land Description: Section Twp Range Meridian Counties
22 17-N 8-W Michigan-Toledo Strip Osceola
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1870; Census Place: Evart, Osceola, Michigan; Roll M593_696; Page: 786; Image: 304.
8/8 Evart Perry O 27 male white farmer $500 Michigan
Harriet 23 fem white keeping house New York
Whiting Burns 09 male white at home Michigan
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1880; Census Place: Evart, Osceola, Michigan; Roll T9_600; Family History Film: 1254600; Page: 161.3000; Enumeration District: 226; Image: 0336.
Household Record 1880 United States Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Perry O. EVERTS Self M Male W 36 MI Farmer NY NY
Adaline H. EVERTS Wife M Female W 32 NY NY NY
Mark EVERTS Son S Male W 10 MI NY NY
Ruth EVERTS Dau S Female W 8 MI NY NY
Frank EVERTS Son S Male W 6 MI NY NY
Gail EVERTS Dau S Female W 4 MI NY NY
Zoe EVERTS Dau S Female W 2 MI NY NY
Roe EVERTS Son S Male W 7M MI NY NY
H. L. DUDENHOFFER Other S Female W 19 CAN Keep. House CAN ---
Emma JAKO Dau S Female W 1 MI FRAN BELG.
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Source Information:
Census Place Evart, Osceola, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254600
NA Film Number T9-0600
Page Number 161C
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Perry Oliver Everts History
added this on 6 Oct 2009
On April 3rd 1867 Civil War Veteran Perry O. Everts Married Harriet A. Whiting Daughter of Nathan and Harriet Whiting in Van Buren County Michigan. The town of Evart Michigan is named for this man. Perry Oliver Everts (also known as Frank) enlisted in the Union Army July 24 1861 in LaGrange co., Indiana. and fought in the Civil War. He served with The 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery Company “A” as a private and mustered out Jan 13, 1866. After the war he came back to Michigan where he was born in 1843, and purchased 80 acres where the town of “EVART” now stands. At the town’s organizational meeting in 1870, they wanted to name the township for the earliest settler and a Civil War veteran. John Smith was the choice, but Smith was such a common name that he passed to Frank (Perry) Everts as the next settler in the township. Everts’ name was misspelled and that misspelling was allowed to stand. Lumber baron Delos A. Blodgett officially platted the town in 1872, the same year it was officially organized as a village. Evart was a strategic point for sorting timber that was floated down the Muskegon. It was later organized as a city in 1930.
Everts was a farmer and a well liked man by all accounts. Perry and Harriet had 8 children. Perry died in a barn raising accident in his early 40s.
His tombstone in Forest Hill Cemetery in Evart reads:
Perry O. Everts, 1845-1891. Perry O. Everts age 46 buried Jan. 11. 1891.
In 1975, an Everts' granddaughter, Ruth, who knew Harriet Whiting Everts, visited Evart and brought the portaits of Frank and Harriet to Evart. In the article, she says Harriet died in 1920 at her home (Ruth was 6). Harriet Whiting Everts moved with daughters family to Snohomish, Washington, where she died in 1920, and is buried at the G.A.R. Cemetery.
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Birth: 1845
Michigan, USA
Death: Jan., 1891
Evart
Osceola County
Michigan, USA
Perry O. Everts, 1845-1891. Perry O. Everts age 46 buried Jan. 11. 1891.
Evart, Michigan, was named in honor of the first soldier who settled in the area, Perry Oliver Everts. On April 3, 1867, Civil War Veteran Perry O. Everts married Harriet A. Whiting, daughter of Nathan and Harriet Whiting, in Van Buren County, Michigan. The City of Evart, Michigan, is named after this man. Perry O. Everts (also known as "Frank") enlisted in the Union Army July 24, 1861, in LaGrange County, Indiana and fought in the Civil War. He served with the 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery Company "A" as a private and mustered out January 13, 1866. After the war, he came back to Michigan, where he was born in 1843,and purchased 80 acres where the town of Evart now stands. At the town's organizational meeting in 1870, they wanted to name the township for the earliest settler and a Civil War veteran. John Smith was the choice, but Smith was such a common name that he passed to Frank (Perry) Everts as the next settler in the township.
Everts' name was misspelled and that misspelling was allowed to stand. Lumber Baron Delos A. Blodgett officially platted the town in 1872, the same year it was officially organized as a village. Evart was a strategic point for sorting timber that was floated down the Muskegon River. It was later organized as a city in 1930.
Everts was a farmer and a well liked man by all accounts. Perry and Harriet had 8 children. Perry died in a barn raising accident in his early 40s.
His tombstone in Forest Hill Cemetery in Evart reads:
Perry O. Everts, 1845-1891. Perry O. Everts age 46 buried Jan. 11. 1891.
In 1975, an Everts' granddaughter, Ruth, who knew Harriet Whiting Everts, visited Evart and brought the portaits of Frank and Harriet to Evart. In the article, she says Harriet died in 1920 at her home (Ruth was 6). Harriet Whiting Everts moved with her daughters family to Snohomish, Washington, where she died in 1920, and is buried at the G.A.R. Cemetery (Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery) in Snohomish, Washington.
Children of Perry Oliver Everts and Harriet Adaline Whiting are:
1. Mark Everts, b. January 07, 1871, d. date unknown.
2. Ruth R. Everts, b. August 20, 1872, Evart Twp, d. date unknown.
3. Frank Everts, b. March 26, 1875, Evart Twp, d. date unknown.
4. Gail Maud Everts, b. January 20, 1877, Osceola County, Evart Twp. Michigan, d. date unknown.
5. Zoe Everts, b. April 18, 1878, d. date unknown.
6. Roe Everts, b. November 25, 1879, d. date unknown.
7. Lee L. Everts, b. July 14, 1882, d. date unknown.
8. May Everts, b. September 23, 1884, d. date unknown.
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Spouse:
Harriet Adaline Whiting Everts (1847 - 1920)
Children:
Ruth K Everts Brodigan (1872 - 1970)*
Frank H Everts (1876 - 1957)*
Gail Maud Everts Cameron (1877 - ____)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Forest Hill Cemetery
Evart
Osceola County
Michigan, USA
Created by: Elizabeth & Ron
Record added: Mar 10, 2012
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