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William Callaway Epperly

Birth8 Jun 1866 - Floyd, Virginia, United States
Death29 Mar 1936 - Webb City, Dewey, Oklahoma, USA
MotherSarah Margaret Stigleman
FatherDavid Epperly

Born in Floyd, Virginia, United States on 8 Jun 1866 to David Epperly and Sarah Margaret Stigleman. William Callaway Epperly had 10 children. He passed away on 29 Mar 1936 in Webb City, Dewey, Oklahoma, USA.

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David Epperly
1816 - 1907
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Sarah Margaret Stigleman
Unknown - Unknown
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Reese Herman Epperly
1898 - 1995
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Guy Mullins Epperly
1890 - 1986
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Paul Epperly
1905 - 2003
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Charles Esmond Epperly
1896 - 1991
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George Irving Epperly
1895 - 1975
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David Cannaday Epperly
1901 - 1997
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Flora Mae Epperly
1903 - 2005
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William Grover Epperly
1893 - 1997
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Glen Patterson Epperly
1892 - 1894
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Virginia Dair Eperly
1900 - 1967

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