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Daniel Epperson

Birth20 Nov 1893 - Knox Co., Kentucky
Death12 Jul 1992 - Barbourville, Kentucky
MotherElizebeth Betty Leath / Epperson
FatherFarmer Epperson / Leath

Born in Knox Co., Kentucky on 20 Nov 1893 to Farmer Epperson / Leath and Elizebeth Betty Leath / Epperson. Daniel Epperson had 8 children. He passed away on 12 Jul 1992 in Barbourville, Kentucky.

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Farmer Epperson / Leath
1856 - 1937
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Elizebeth Betty Leath / Epperson
1856 - 1918
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Mattie Epperson
1923 - 2013
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Albert Epperson
1925 - 1944
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Bradley Epperson
1930 - 2000
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Paul Epperson
1934 - 1934
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William Lee Epperson
1921 - 1994
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Sylvester O "C. O." Epperson
1926 - 1997
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Ramond Epperson
1918 - 1918
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Oda Epperson
1920 - 2014

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