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Emma Mary Epple

Birth26 Nov 1855 - Wisconsin, USA
Death1 Feb 1920 - Brooklyn town, Lincoln, South Dakota, United States
MotherMaria Elisabeth Frankmann
FatherChristian Jacob Epple

Born in Wisconsin, USA on 26 Nov 1855 to Christian Jacob Epple and Maria Elisabeth Frankmann. Emma Mary Epple married Charles Odelphius Andrews and had 4 children. She passed away on 1 Feb 1920 in Brooklyn town, Lincoln, South Dakota, United States.

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Christian Jacob Epple
1827 - 1912
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Maria Elisabeth Frankmann
1831 - 1919
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Charles Odelphius Andrews
1851 - 1933
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Henry G Giffin
1837 - 1874
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Lily Rosemary Andrews
1891 - 1987
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Elizabeth Emily Andrews
1895 - 1985
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Clara Gertrude Andrews
1882 - 1967
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Ralph Charles Giffin
1875 - 1962

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