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John Peter Epps

Birth25 May 1842 - Clarendon, South Carolina, USA
Death19 November 1924 - Williamsburg, South Carolina, USA
MotherElizabeth McIntosh Evans
FatherJames EPPS

Born in Clarendon, South Carolina, USA on 25 May 1842 to James EPPS and Elizabeth McIntosh Evans. John Peter Epps married Ann Eliza Graham and had 10 children. He passed away on 19 November 1924 in Williamsburg, South Carolina, USA.

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James Epps
1812 - 1887
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Elizabeth Mcintosh Evans
1814 - 1889
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Ann Eliza Graham
1848 - 1927
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Robert Fleetwood Epps
1869 - 1940
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Essie Opal Epps
1892 - 1974
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Daniel Moultrie Epps
1873 - 1950
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Anna Jane Epps Sauls
1867 - 1894
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John Peter Epps
1880 - 1947
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John James Epps
1871 - 1951
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James Hugh Epps
1888 - 1936
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Margaret Ann Epps
1885 - 1985
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Elizabeth Mcbride Epps
1877 - 1968
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Hugh Graham Epps
1882 - 1884

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