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John Epperson

Birth17 Jan 1757 - St Peters Parish, New Kent, Virginia, United States
DeathMay 1829 - Shelby, Kentucky, United States
MotherAgnes Orchart
FatherJohn Apperson

Born in St Peters Parish, New Kent, Virginia, United States on 17 Jan 1757 to John Apperson and Agnes Orchart. John Epperson married Patsy Martha Barnett and had 7 children. He passed away on May 1829 in Shelby, Kentucky, United States.

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John Apperson
1712 - 1759
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Agnes Orchart
1716 - 1761
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Patsy Martha Barnett
1757 - 1827
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Francis (Frank) P. Epperson
1796 - 1872
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Agnes Epperson
1786 - 1825
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Susannah Patsy Epperson
1780 - 1808
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Daniel Epperson
1793 - 1877
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Nancy Epperson
1797 - Unknown
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Betsy Epperson
1790 - Unknown
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Jonathan "John" Epperson / Muir
1780 - 1823

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