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Isaac Epperly

BirthMar 28 1888 - Shell Knob, Barry, Missouri, USA
DeathMar 2 1968 - Shell Knob, Barry, Missouri, United States
MotherMary Ellen Wilcox
FatherPerry Wilson Epperly

Born in Shell Knob, Barry, Missouri, USA on Mar 28 1888 to Perry Wilson Epperly and Mary Ellen Wilcox. Isaac Epperly married Martha Cordelia "Delia" Blythe and had 7 children. He passed away on Mar 2 1968 in Shell Knob, Barry, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
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Perry Wilson Epperly
1852 - 1925
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Mary Ellen Wilcox
1854 - 1938
Spouse(s)
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Martha Cordelia "Delia" Blythe
1889 - 1971
Children Show all
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Floyd Epperly
1915 - 1965
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Wilma Epperly
1918 - 1920
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Lois E. Epperly
1913 - 1998
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Wayne Epperly
1916 - 1997
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Norma E Epperly
1921 - 1997
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Maurine Epperly
1924 - 2009
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Loren Shorty Epperly
1922 - 2013

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