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Joseph Epperly

BirthAbt. 1812 - Virginia, USA
Death1890 - Floyd, Scott, Virginia, USA
MotherElizabeth Morricle
FatherChristian Epperly

Born in Virginia, USA on Abt. 1812 to Christian Epperly and Elizabeth Morricle. Joseph Epperly married Sarah Brugh and had 6 children. He passed away on 1890 in Floyd, Scott, Virginia, USA.

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Christian Epperly
1765 - 1845
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Elizabeth Morricle
1771 - 1850
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Sarah Brugh
1820 - 1890
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Elspa Sarah Harter
1814 - 1835
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Caroline Brough
1829 - 1890
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Isaac M. Epperly
1838 - 1917
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Mary Emaline Epperly
1842 - 1918
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Tazwell B. Epperly
1839 - 1861
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Elizabeth Anne Epperly
1856 - 1935
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Luann Epperly
1833 - 1850
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Akin Epperly
1834 - Unknown

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