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John Eppert

Birth19 February 1800 - Rockingham County, Virginia, United States
Death24 November 1861 - Cloverland, Posey Township, Clay County, Indiana, United States
MotherElizabeth Snider
FatherFrederick Eppert

Born in Rockingham County, Virginia, United States on 19 February 1800 to Frederick Eppert and Elizabeth Snider. John Eppert married Mary Freeman Elstun and had 9 children. He passed away on 24 November 1861 in Cloverland, Posey Township, Clay County, Indiana, United States.

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Frederick Eppert
1778 - 1846
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Elizabeth Snider
1775 - 1846
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Mary Freeman Elstun
1807 - 1890
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Daniel Parker Eppert
1829 - 1886
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George Washington Eppert
1832 - 1906
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Andrew Jackson Eppert
1828 - 1863
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John James Eppert
1833 - 1867
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Charles E. Eppert
1836 - 1923
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Louisa Hannah Eppert
1842 - 1870
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Frederick Marion Eppert
1840 - 1864
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William Eppert
1826 - 1852
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David Eppert
1838 - 1892

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