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Ira Epperly

Birth17 May 1818 - Floyd, Virginia, United States
Death27 Sep 1898 - Summers, West Virginia, United States
MotherMary "Polly" Howery
FatherJacob Epperley

Born in Floyd, Virginia, United States on 17 May 1818 to Jacob Epperley and Mary "Polly" Howery. Ira Epperly married Martha A. Thompson and had 13 children. She passed away on 27 Sep 1898 in Summers, West Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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Jacob Epperley
1791 - 1849
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Mary "Polly" Howery
1790 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Martha A. Thompson
1828 - 1885
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Julia Ann Richards
1821 - 1844
Children Show all
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Louisa Melissa Epperly (Green?)
1862 - 1936
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Mary "Polly" Epperly
1843 - 1876
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Eliza Anna Epperly
1859 - 1885
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Margaret Epperly
1856 - 1930
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David Crockett Epperly
1858 - 1931
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Ella Epperly Hogan
1874 - 1945
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John Allen Epperly
1853 - 1907
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Minta A Epperly
1862 - 1925
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Amanda E Eperly
1851 - 1901
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Henry R Epperly
1842 - 1923
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Calvin Epperly
1844 - 1918
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Robert Henry Epperly
1868 - 1902
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Mary Polly Epperly
1841 - Unknown

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