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EVEREST, Fannie Rebecca

EVEREST, Fannie Rebecca

Female 1826 - 1907  (80 years)

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  1. 1.  EVEREST, Fannie RebeccaEVEREST, Fannie Rebecca was born on 25 Dec 1826 in Pierrepont, NY (daughter of EVEREST, Ethan Allen and JOHNSON, Phebe); died on 26 Sep 1907 in IL; was buried in McHenry County, IL.

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    GRID=50620480

    Family/Spouse: BILLINGS, Capt. William Gould. William was born on 14 Jan 1822 in Canton, NY; died on 20 Jan 1884 in Chemung, IL; was buried in McHenry County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. BILLINGS, Grace E. was born on 22 Jul 1860 in Chemung, IL; died on 3 Feb 1937 in Harvard, IL; was buried on 5 Feb 1937 in Capron, IL.

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  1. 2.  EVEREST, Ethan AllenEVEREST, Ethan Allen was born on 15 May 1795 in Plattsburgh, NY; died on 11 Nov 1867 in Atchison, KS; was buried in Atchison, KS.

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    Served in the siege of Plattsburg, NY during the War of 1812 and was awarded a medal by the US Congress for conspicuous gallantry in action. He was one "of about 30 boys, all between the ages of 16 and 21, who offered their services to the government, were accepted and they were enlisted for the full term of the war of 1812. During the seige of Plattsburgh, on the 11th of Sept, 1814, Ethan Everest was wounded in the leg by a British musket ball, which was never extracted, and the patriot carried it to his grave. The patriotism of these boys (Aiken's Volunteers), and their excellent service to their country, was so highly appreciated that Congress passed a vote of thanks to them, and ordered that each survivor be given a gun, into the stock of which was inlaid a silver plate handsomely engraved and which, in this case, bore the following legend: "By resolve of Congress, presented to Ethan Everest, for his gallantry at the siege of Plattsburgh." On a smaller plated, shield shaped, about the size of a silver half dollar, right behind the hammer of the lock, near where the hand grasps the stock, is engraved the date of the wound mentioned above as follows: "September 11, 1814". Military History and Reminiscences of the 13th Regiment of Illinois, page 572.

    After the death of Viney in 1862, Ethan moved from Minnesota to Atchison, Kansas to live with his son, Robert Ransom Everest.

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    Ethan married JOHNSON, Phebe before 1820. Phebe was born in CA 1800; died before 1855. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  JOHNSON, Phebe was born in CA 1800; died before 1855.

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    Died:
    She doesn't appear in the 1860 Federal Census, but her oldest daughter does with her 3 siblings, Ella being the youngest at 5 yo.

    Children:
    1. 1. EVEREST, Fannie Rebecca was born on 25 Dec 1826 in Pierrepont, NY; died on 26 Sep 1907 in IL; was buried in McHenry County, IL.