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Elizabeth Epperson

Birth10 May 1830 - Marion, Indiana, USA
Death11 November 1904 - Galena, Cherokee, Kansas, USA
MotherEdith Epperson
FatherJames Epperson

Born in Marion, Indiana, USA on 10 May 1830 to James Epperson and Edith Epperson. Elizabeth Epperson married Ephraim Bowles and had 12 children. She passed away on 11 November 1904 in Galena, Cherokee, Kansas, USA.

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James Epperson
1787 - 1853
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Edith Epperson
1800 - 1883
Spouse(s)
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Ephraim Bowles
1828 - Unknown
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Levi Bowles
1856 - 1942
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Ella Bowles
1858 - 1950
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Joanna Bowles
1867 - 1964
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Lindley Bowls
1863 - 1918
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Gilbert Bowles
1869 - 1960
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Edith Bowles
1854 - 1937
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Amos Bowles
1852 - 1913
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Elihu Bowles
1865 - 1952
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Lucinda Bowles
1872 - 1900
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William Bowles
1860 - 1862
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George Fox Bowles
1874 - 1878
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James Bowles
1876 - 1876

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