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Eddie Matthew (Mack) Epps

Birthabt 1884 - South Carolina, USA
Death02 Aug 1961 - Turner County, Georgia, USA
MotherRosie Burgess?
FatherHenry Epps

Born in South Carolina, USA on abt 1884 to Henry Epps and Rosie Burgess?. Eddie Matthew (Mack) Epps married Ethel (Sugar) Jones? and had 7 children. He passed away on 02 Aug 1961 in Turner County, Georgia, USA.

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Henry Epps
Unknown - Unknown
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Rosie Burgess?
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ethel (Sugar) Jones?
1893 - Unknown
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Rosie Lee Epps
1906 - 1999
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Mamie L. Epps
1909 - 1967
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Ocilla (Stella) Epps
1910 - 2000
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Ida Epps
1914 - 2000
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Louvennia/louvina Epps
1916 - Unknown
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Jannie (Jene) Epps
1903 - 2004
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Mary Epps
Unknown - 2003

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