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James Madison Eppes

Birth9 October 1820 - South Carolina, United States of America
Death9 Sep 1886 - NearLowndesville, Abbeville, South Carolina, USA
MotherHenrietta Maria Hardy
FatherWilliam Eppes

Born in South Carolina, United States of America on 9 October 1820 to William Eppes and Henrietta Maria Hardy. James Madison Eppes married Mary Ann Sullivan and had 8 children. He passed away on 9 Sep 1886 in NearLowndesville, Abbeville, South Carolina, USA.

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William Eppes
1783 - 1843
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Henrietta Maria Hardy
1785 - 1856
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Mary Ann Sullivan
1826 - 1880
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Clara Sullivan Eppes Gunnels
1857 - 1893
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Ella Lucia Eppes
1850 - Unknown
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James Hardy Eppes
1859 - 1919
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Lina Malinda Eppes
1853 - 1905
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Temperance Eppes
1846 - 1905
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Joseph Arnold Eppes
1869 - 1870
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Mary Jane Eppes
1848 - 1931
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Carrie Gunnels
1875 - Unknown

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