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Ailcy Jane Eppler

Birth10 Feb 1842 - Savannah, Andrew, Missouri
Death30 Oct 1938 - Portland, Oregon, United States
MotherElizabeth Clark
FatherHenry C Eppler

Born in Savannah, Andrew, Missouri on 10 Feb 1842 to Henry C Eppler and Elizabeth Clark. Ailcy Jane Eppler married John Quincy Adams Monroe (Corp) and had 6 children. She passed away on 30 Oct 1938 in Portland, Oregon, United States.

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Henry C Eppler
1808 - 1888
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Elizabeth Clark
1816 - 1858
Spouse(s)
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John Quincy Adams Monroe (Corp)
1838 - 1922
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Clara Della Monroe
1869 - 1972
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William Monroe
1867 - 1943
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Harriet Elizabeth Monroe
1872 - 1956
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George Henry Monroe
1876 - 1967
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Verdi Bell (Monroe) Currie
1881 - 1958
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Donald Monroe
1906 - 1929

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