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John Thomas Eplin

Birth9 16 1889 - Lincoln, West Virginia, United States
Death29 Mar 1961 - Cabell, West Virginia
Mothermary jane wooten
FatherEvermount Eplin

Born in Lincoln, West Virginia, United States on 9 16 1889 to Evermount Eplin and mary jane wooten. John Thomas Eplin married Ada Alma Smith and had 7 children. He passed away on 29 Mar 1961 in Cabell, West Virginia.

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Evermount Eplin
1860 - Unknown
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Mary Jane Wooten
1859 - Unknown
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Ada Alma Smith
1892 - 1988
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Oval Queen
1912 - 1998
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Beatrice Eloise Eplin
1929 - 2014
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Elva Eplin
1915 - 1948
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Myrtle Marie Eplin
1917 - 2006
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Dorothy Areble Eplin
1920 - 1950
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Garnet Pauline Eplin
1926 - 2015
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Kenith Eplin
1924 - 1983

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