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Marriage: Children:
  1. Hattie Elizabeth Everts: Birth: 29 OCT 1875 in Glidden, Carroll Co., Iowa. Death: 20 JAN 1968 in Carroll, Carroll Co., IA

  2. Hannah L. Everts: Birth: ABT 1879 in Carroll Co., Iowa. Death: UNKNOWN

  3. Thomas William "Will" Everts: Birth: ABT 1881 in Carroll Co., Iowa. Death: UNKNOWN

  4. Edith "Anna" Everts: Birth: ABT 1884 in Carroll Co., Iowa. Death: UNKNOWN

  5. Joseph H. Everts: Birth: ABT 1895 in Iowa. Death: UNKNOWN


Sources
1. Title:   Death Certificate, Hattie Everts
2. Title:   Death Index, Carroll Co., Iowa
3. Title:   "History of Carroll County Iowa", Volume II
4. Title:   1925 IA Census
5. Title:   1920 Census, Richland Twp., Carroll Co., IA
6. Title:   David F. Everts Headstone
Page:   Page 33, Iowa Cemetery Records
7. Title:   Glidden, Carroll Co., IA 1920 census
Page:   E.D. 53, Sheet 4A
8. Title:   "History of Carroll County Iowa", Volume II
Page:   page 178
9. Title:   Blinn Family History by Mary Blinn Waldron
10. Title:   1930 Census, Richland, Carroll Co., IA
11. Title:   David F. Everts Headstone
12. Title:   David F. Everts Death Cert
13. Title:   1885 Richland, Carroll Co., Iowa census
Page:   Family History Film 1021448, Volume 158
14. Title:   1920 Richland Twp, Carroll Co., Iowa Census
Page:   E.D. 60 Sheet 2B
15. Title:   "History of Carroll County Iowa", Volume II
Page:   Page 179
16. Title:   "History of Carroll County Iowa", Volume II
Page:   page 179
17. Title:   Davenport Daily Leader, Davenport, Scott, Iowa
Publication:   January 5, 1893
18. Title:   Ancestry.com

Notes
a. Note:   Carl Wilburn looked up death index at Carroll Co., IA
  "History of Carroll County Iowa, A Record of Settlement, Organization, Progress and Achievement" Volume II
 Chicago The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company 1912
 Page 178-179
 A well known citizen of Glidden, who for nearly twenty years has been officially connected with the banking interests of the town, is David F. Everts, president of the Farmers Bank. He was born in Hinsdale, Cataraugus county, New York, on the 25th of September, 1846, and is a son of Charles and Angeline (Kemory) Everts. The father was a native of Plainfield, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, born in the 20th of November, 1818, and the mother of Tompkins county, New York, her natal day being the 18th of August, 1823. In their family were four sons and three daughters, in order of birth as follows: John N., Sarah E., David F., Clara E., Peter, Charles W. and Mary E.
 David F. Everts was reared at home, acquiring his education in the public schools of his native town. Being desirous of trying life in the west and feeling confident that it afforded better opportunities for young men, he left the parental roof at the age of 18 years and came to Iowa, locating in Scott county on the 23d of September, 1864. On the 25th of June, 1873, he bought one hundred and sixty acres of land on section 29, Richland township, Carroll county, which he immediately began to cultivate. He met with such excellent success in his efforts in this direction, that he was later able to add another eighty acres to his holdings. Mrs. Everts continues to be engaged in farming but is especially interested in stock-raising, giving a great deal of attention to thoroughbred shorthorn cattle and Poland China hogs. In 1892 he was elected director of the First National Bank of Glidden, which position he resigned at the expiration of eight years, when he became president of the Farmers Bank of Glidden. He has ever since been the head of the latter institution, during which time he has fully demonstrated his efficiency in that direction.
 On the 14th of December, 1873, Mr. Everts was united in marriage to Miss Edith Hickson, who was born in Scott county, Iowa, on the 17th of May, 1852. Unto them have been born two sons and three daughters; Thomas W.; Joseph H.; Hattie E., the wife of George Blinn; Hannah L., who married Thomas Ribble; and Edith A., the wife of Charles Corbin.
 In matters of citizenship Mr. Everts is public-spirited and progressive. He takes an active and helpful interest in local politics and served for six years as treasurer of Richland township and he has also been a school director. Reliable and trustworthy, he is well adapted to the position he is now filling, as the stability of any financial institution depends upon the confidence of the public in its officers.


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