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Martin L Epler

Birth22 Feb 1865 - Gouglersville, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
Death21 Apr 1906 - Cumru, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherAmelia Shilling
FatherClement Epler

Born in Gouglersville, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States on 22 Feb 1865 to Clement Epler and Amelia Shilling. Martin L Epler married Emma L Matz and had 6 children. He passed away on 21 Apr 1906 in Cumru, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Clement Epler
1843 - 1887
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Amelia Shilling
1845 - 1931
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Emma L Matz
1870 - 1929
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Stella B Epler
1904 - 1966
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Clarence Earl Epler
1897 - 1943
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Alvin Pierce Epler
1892 - 1918
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Mabel Mary Epler
1899 - Unknown
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Gertrude Minerva Epler
1894 - 1947
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Mazie E Epler
1901 - 1985

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