Clarence EVERINGHAM
b.July 1870 or 1873 Onondaga, N.Y.
d.22 Aug 1913 of Tuberculosis at Manlius, Onondaga, New York
married:
never married
parents:
John EVERINGHAM (b.1835)
Elizabeth Mary SMITH
children: EVERINGHAM

    N/A
siblings: EVERINGHAM
  1. Arthur (b.~1869)
  2. Berttie (b.~1874)
  3. Ira (b.~1875)
  4. Samuel (b.~1879)
  5. Seymour (b.1884)
  6. Harry (b.1886)
  7. Bert J. (b.~1890)
fact sources and writings about this individual:
Research of Kevin Everingham, 2003.

1875 STATE CENSUS, Manlius, Onondaga, "Bridge Street" (Page 52, family #156)... John Everingham 37,.. Mary E. Everingham 28, wife,.. Arthur Everingham 8, son,.. Clarence Everingham 5, son,.. B. Ira Everingham, 6/12, son. Ira's initial is "B" or "R".

1880 in the 1880 U.S. Census of DeWitt, Onondaga, NY Clarence was listed as age 8, b.abt 1872 and was living with his family.

1892 STATE CENSUS Manlius, Onondaga, NY John Everingham 58, laborer,... Mary 44,.. Arthur 24,.. Clarence 22,.. Ira 17,.. Samuel 15,.. Seymour 12,.. Harry 7,.. Bert 5.

1900 CENSUS Manlius village, Onondaga, NY -- Mary Everingham (b.March 1848 NY), parents b.ENG, widowed, mother of 7, 7 living.,... Arthur (b.Jan 1872 NY), son, single,... Clarence (b.July 1873 NY), son, single,... Ira (b.July 1876 NY), son, single,... Samuel (b.Dec 1878 NY), son, single,... Seymore (b.Dec 1881 NY), son, single,... Harry (b.Dec 1885 NY), son, single,... Bert J. (b.Aug 1889 NY), son, single.

1910 Manlius, Onondaga, NY,... Mary, widowed,..(all rest listed as single)..Harry 23, Arthur 43, Clarence 39, Samuel 28, Bert 19.

1913 August, Fayetteville, NY Bulletin... "Ira Everingham of Litleton, N.H. as been called here by the death of his brother, Clarence Everingham, who died of tuberculosis at the home of his mother at Eagle Village, Friday night."
NOTE: tuberculosis is an infectious disease that may affect almost any tissue of the body, especially the lungs, caused by the organism Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and characterized by tubercles. This disease when affecting the lungs; pulmonary phthisis; consumption.

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