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John Stepp

Birth1801 - North Carolina
DeathBet. 1844–1893 - Bledsoe Co., Tn
MotherSarah Barnes
FatherJoseph Steppe

Born in North Carolina on 1801 to Joseph Steppe and Sarah Barnes. John Stepp married Elizabeth Smith and had 15 children. He passed away on Bet. 1844–1893 in Bledsoe Co., Tn.

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Parents
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Joseph Steppe
1780 - 1870
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Sarah Barnes
1789 - 1884
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Smith
1803 - 1843
Children Show all
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William Perry Stepp
1828 - 1891
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John Stepp
1840 - 1891
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Martha Stepp
1837 - Unknown
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Bird T. Stepp
1831 - Unknown
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Robert Arther Stepp
1852 - 1922
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Elizabeth Stepp
1841 - 1842
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Mary E. "Betty" Stepp
1848 - 1915
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Judy Steppe
1846 - Unknown
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Anna Elizabeth (Mollie) Stepp
1846 - 1881
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James Monroe Stepp
1845 - 1906
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Nathan B. "Dock" Steppe
1855 - 1881
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Dicey P. Steppe
1839 - Unknown
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Joseph Stepp
1841 - Unknown
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William "Willie" Stepp
1865 - 1881
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Edward Stepp
Unknown - 1881

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