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Maude Eppler

Birth9 Jul 1883 - of, Hamilton, Texas, United States
Death22 May 1978 - Goldthwaite, Mills, Texas
MotherSarah Eppler
FatherEdwin Ruthvin Eppler

Born in of, Hamilton, Texas, United States on 9 Jul 1883 to Edwin Ruthvin Eppler and Sarah Eppler. Maude Eppler married Clarence Calno Case Newton and had 8 children. She passed away on 22 May 1978 in Goldthwaite, Mills, Texas.

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Parents
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Edwin Ruthvin Eppler
1847 - 1925
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Sarah Eppler
1858 - 1947
Spouse(s)
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Clarence Calno Case Newton
1879 - 1944
Children Show all
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Beulah Buesta Newton
1903 - 1986
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Alvis Durall Newton
1907 - 1960
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Lora V Newton
1905 - 1986
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Elna Mae Newton
1912 - 2011
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Calno Keeton Newton
1915 - 1990
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Cyril Ozril Newton
1911 - 1975
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Oland Newton
1904 - Unknown
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Ona Olell Seward
1917 - 1999

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