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Mahala Eplin

BirthAbout 1844 - Wayne County, Virginia
Death15 Sept 1880 - Cabell County, West Virginia
MotherElizabeth "Betsy" Adkins
FatherFrederick Eplin

Born in Wayne County, Virginia on About 1844 to Frederick Eplin and Elizabeth "Betsy" Adkins. Mahala Eplin married William Linville Johnson and had 8 children. She passed away on 15 Sept 1880 in Cabell County, West Virginia.

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Parents
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Frederick Eplin
1824 - 1858
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Adkins
1826 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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William Linville Johnson
1842 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Almeda Johnson
1865 - Unknown
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Jefferson Johnson
1870 - Unknown
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Elba Johnson
1876 - Unknown
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Maryetta Johnson
1869 - Unknown
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Calvin Johnson
1874 - Unknown
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Letha Johnson
1878 - 1920
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Armilda Johnson
1867 - Unknown
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Florence Johnson
1879 - Unknown

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