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Mary Catherine Epperson

Birth7 Dec 1853 - Gibson, Lake County, Indiana, United States of America
Death31 Dec 1894 - Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas
MotherSusan Jane Smith
FatherDavid Lambert Epperson

Born in Gibson, Lake County, Indiana, United States of America on 7 Dec 1853 to David Lambert Epperson and Susan Jane Smith. Mary Catherine Epperson married Monroe Newby and had 8 children. She passed away on 31 Dec 1894 in Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas.

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David Lambert Epperson
1828 - 1917
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Susan Jane Smith
1828 - 1914
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Monroe Newby
1854 - 1915
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Lura Bertha Newby
1880 - 1931
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Affie Elsie Newby
1882 - 1972
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Ross Earnest Newby
1885 - 1927
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Myrtle Newby
1893 - 1924
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Ella Newby
1877 - 1877
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Pearl N Lofton
1896 - Unknown
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Andrew Newby
1873 - 1873
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Lura B. Newby
1880 - 1931

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