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Rachel Epps

Birth4 Jul 1845 - Clarendon County, South Carolina, USA
DeathNot Available - South Carolina, USA
MotherHummingbird (Johnson) Epps
FatherEpps

Born in Clarendon County, South Carolina, USA on 4 Jul 1845 to Epps and Hummingbird (Johnson) Epps. Rachel Epps married Ted Miller and had 13 children. She passed away in South Carolina, USA.

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Epps
Unknown - Unknown
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Hummingbird (Johnson) Epps
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ted Miller
1840 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Charles Miller
1871 - Unknown
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Fannie Miller
1874 - 1969
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John Brown
1864 - Unknown
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James Miller
1872 - Unknown
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Frederick Miller
1878 - Unknown
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Hampton Miller
1870 - 1936
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Fred Miller
1887 - Unknown
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Hannah Singletary
1884 - Unknown
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Milly Miller
1882 - Unknown
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Samuel Miller
Unknown - Unknown
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Hattie Queen Esther Miller
1897 - Unknown
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Robert Miller
1895 - Unknown
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Hampton Miller
1913 - 1984

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