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Elizabeth Epperly

Birth15 Apr 1843 - Germany
Death21 Mar 1915 - Orting, Pierce, Washington
MotherChristina Henssler
FatherJohannes Epple

Born in Germany on 15 Apr 1843 to Johannes Epple and Christina Henssler. Elizabeth Epperly married Jacob John BRODBECK and had 6 children. She passed away on 21 Mar 1915 in Orting, Pierce, Washington.

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Parents
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Johannes Epple
1805 - Unknown
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Christina Henssler
1807 - Unknown
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Jacob John Brodbeck
1834 - Unknown
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Jacob Esterly (Oesterle)
Unknown - 1906
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Mary (Anna Maria) Oesterle
1885 - 1958
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Jacob Brodbeck
1871 - 1941
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Louise Esterly Oesterle
1883 - 1941
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Emily Oesterle
1887 - 1888
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Christina Brodbeck
1872 - 1924
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George J. Brodbeck
1876 - 1945

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