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John Albert Epperly

Birth8 Sep 1876 - Lingo, Macon County, Missouri, USA
Death24 May 1948 - Bucklin, Linn Co., Missouri
MotherMartha Ann Brammer
FatherDavid Newton Epperly

Born in Lingo, Macon County, Missouri, USA on 8 Sep 1876 to David Newton Epperly and Martha Ann Brammer. John Albert Epperly had 11 children. He passed away on 24 May 1948 in Bucklin, Linn Co., Missouri.

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David Newton Epperly
1849 - 1927
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Martha Ann Brammer
1846 - 1934
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Martha Melvina Epperly
1910 - 1985
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George Franklin Epperly
1916 - 1957
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Mable Frances Epperly
1914 - 1989
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Ralph Oral Epperly
1908 - 1965
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Merl Leroy Epperly
1912 - 1979
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Joe E Epperly
1905 - 1979
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John Albert Epperly
1920 - 1977
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Etta Mae Epperly
1918 - 1988
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Eugene Epperly
1924 - 2004
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Fern Fulton
1929 - 2013
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Joseph Edward Epperly
1906 - Unknown

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