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Susan Evaline Epps

Birth26 April 1869 - Collin County, Texas, United States
Death26 Apr 1955 - McKinney, Collin, Texas, United States
MotherLucy Jane Phillips
FatherAbsalom Reeves Epps

Born in Collin County, Texas, United States on 26 April 1869 to Absalom Reeves Epps and Lucy Jane Phillips. Susan Evaline Epps married William Mirick Horn and had 9 children. She passed away on 26 Apr 1955 in McKinney, Collin, Texas, United States.

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Parents
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Absalom Reeves Epps
1844 - 1914
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Lucy Jane Phillips
1843 - 1932
Spouse(s)
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William Mirick Horn
1860 - 1911
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Katie Ruth Horn
1900 - 1987
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Bonnie Horn
1895 - 1978
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David Leon Horn
1904 - 1978
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Lucy (Lizzie) Elizabeth Horn
1902 - 1971
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William Jennings Horn
1897 - 1964
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Joseph Benham Horn
1890 - 1975
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Nina Wallace Horn
1882 - 1945
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John Russell Horn
1884 - 1954
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William Searcy Horn
1889 - 1956

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