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Martin Epps

Birth06 Feb 1818 - Rutherford County, Tennessee
Death14 May 1893 - Post Oak, Jack, Texas, United States
MotherNancy Van Epps (Carter)
FatherDaniel C Epps

Born in Rutherford County, Tennessee on 06 Feb 1818 to Daniel C Epps and Nancy Van Epps (Carter). Martin Epps married Earmel Appleby and had 13 children. He passed away on 14 May 1893 in Post Oak, Jack, Texas, United States.

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Parents
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Daniel C Epps
1781 - 1851
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Nancy Van Epps (Carter)
1780 - 1853
Spouse(s)
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Earmel Appleby
1819 - 1855
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Sarah Ann Jennings
1825 - 1925
Children Show all
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Narcissa Nancy Epps
1843 - 1893
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Joshua Epps
1840 - 1928
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Martin Anderson Epps
1862 - 1935
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Mary F Epps
1855 - 1895
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James B Epps
1848 - 1870
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Isaac D Epps
1864 - 1887
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Charles Epps
1855 - Unknown
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Mark Epps
1855 - Unknown
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Grace Epps
1865 - Unknown
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Nancy J Smart
1845 - 1938
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Joseph M Smart
1848 - 1870
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Reuben R Smart
1844 - 1920
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Sarah Epps
1848 - Unknown

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