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Henry Clay Epperheimer

Birth15 Oct 1874 - Pope, Illinois
Death15 Nov 1935 - West Frankfort, Franklin, Illinois
MotherSarilda Jenkins
FatherWilliam Epperheimer

Born in Pope, Illinois on 15 Oct 1874 to William Epperheimer and Sarilda Jenkins. Henry Clay Epperheimer married Cora E Stalions and had 6 children. He passed away on 15 Nov 1935 in West Frankfort, Franklin, Illinois.

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William Epperheimer
1840 - 1910
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Sarilda Jenkins
1849 - 1913
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Cora E Stalions
1877 - 1966
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Gladys Epperheimer
1909 - Unknown
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Floura O Epperheimer
1899 - Unknown
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Chloe Epperheimer
1906 - Unknown
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Ray Epperheimer
1904 - Unknown
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Lowell Epperheimer
1900 - 1927
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Flora May Epperheimer
1899 - Unknown

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