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John Alexander Epps

Birth09 Jul 1840 - Catawba County, North Carolina
Death16 Jan 1916 - Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina, USA
MotherMary 'Polly' Deal
FatherJames Epps

Born in Catawba County, North Carolina on 09 Jul 1840 to James Epps and Mary 'Polly' Deal. John Alexander Epps married Ellen Pernina Deal and had 13 children. He passed away on 16 Jan 1916 in Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina, USA.

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James Epps
1810 - 1853
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Mary 'Polly' Deal
1812 - 1908
Spouse(s)
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Ellen Pernina Deal
1855 - 1934
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Luther Macon Epps
1885 - 1954
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Jacob Oscar Epps
1883 - 1948
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Robert Guy Epps
1888 - 1971
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John Franklin Epps
1892 - 1950
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Edward Epps
1893 - Unknown
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Jennie Belle Epps
1882 - 1951
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William Franklin Epps
1872 - 1963
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Kate L Epps
1889 - Unknown
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Albert Lafayette Epps
1880 - 1958
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Tate Epps
1875 - Unknown
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Blanche Suebettie Epps
1894 - 1963
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Nannie Olivia Epps
1882 - 1967
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Catharine Etta Epps
1886 - 1965

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