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Julia Ann Epperly

Birth9 Feb 1872 - Floyd County, VA
Death22 November 1911 - Radford East Ward, Radford (Independent City), Virginia
MotherEllen Jane (Ella) Gardner
FatherWilliam S. Epperly

Born in Floyd County, VA on 9 Feb 1872 to William S. Epperly and Ellen Jane (Ella) Gardner. Julia Ann Epperly married James Fleming Martin and had 5 children. She passed away on 22 November 1911 in Radford East Ward, Radford (Independent City), Virginia.

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William S. Epperly
1834 - 1899
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Ellen Jane (Ella) Gardner
1837 - 1916
Spouse(s)
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James Fleming Martin
1865 - 1919
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Harry James Martin
1895 - 1961
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Irene Martin
1892 - 1973
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Lucille Martin
1898 - 1989
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Lena May Martin
1891 - 1981
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Charles William Martin
1901 - 1967

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