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Everingham family Artifacts
items that may have significant historical, sentimental or monetary value.
Famiy Heirlooms
- Photo of a Coast Guard Scrapbook of George H. Everingham Jr. sold on eBay May, 2003. The Scrapbook had original newspaper articles and clippings describing the Hindenburg, a piece of material from the craft and George's Badge. His badge reads: U.S. COAST GUARD, DISTRICT No.5, STATION No.110, SURFMAN No.5.
probably purchased by a Hindenburg or Naval Collector.
- 1888 Redwork Friendship Quilt Ocean County, NJ. It is 77 inches by 68 inches and included 30 penny squares with embroidered line drawings including girls with jump ropes and cats and other period scenes. Names on this quilt include: Everingham & Evernham, Applegate, Giberson, Irons, Lemon, Philips, Potter and many others (504 Signatures) "Presented to Rev. James B. Dare by the Ladies of the Good Luck and Forked River M.E.Churches, Christmas 1888."
Sold on eBay 2007 for $499.99
Family Books: by Everinghams, or owned by Everinghams
- See our page on the Oldest Family Books.
About Laura Everingham Scammon Mrs. Laura Everingham Scammon pushed for women's rights and suffrage very early in the women's rights movement.
- Bettine by Laura Everingham Scammon (c)1894
The story of a woman. Hudson-Kimberly Pub. Co. Kansas City, MO "A rare find"... shown, right, this (small 6 1/2" book w/embossed hard cover, owned by Kevin Everingham of MI, purchased at auction 2001)
Advice to the Clergy of the Diocese of Lincoln printed for John Everingham 1697. ~35pg. purchased by Kevin Everingham at auction 2002.
Artwork: relating to the Everingham family
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G D Giles: Holderness Hunt series "The Meet at Everingham" Original print circa 1900. Subject is a sporting event taking place at Everingham, Yorkshire, England.
Millard Everingham of Onondaga, New York was a commercial artist. Many of his paintings were produced in the 1940's and can be found at art sales and in museums.
sketching (right) titled: "The Awful Truth", a self portrait by Millard Everingham, circa 1940.
Do you own a family artifact or heirloom, that is over 100 years old? Send your information, photo etc. to:
Everingham Family History Archives P.O. Box 3 Stanton, MI 48888
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