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William Leslie Epperly

Birth25 Jul 1881 - Love Lake, Missouri, USA
Death18 Aug 1959 - Milton, Iowa
MotherMartha Ellen "Mattie" Smith
FatherWilliam Silas Epperly

Born in Love Lake, Missouri, USA on 25 Jul 1881 to William Silas Epperly and Martha Ellen "Mattie" Smith. William Leslie Epperly married Maude May Murdock and had 5 children. He passed away on 18 Aug 1959 in Milton, Iowa.

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William Silas Epperly
1856 - 1908
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Martha Ellen "Mattie" Smith
1860 - 1916
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Maude May Murdock
1885 - 1948
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Ivy Pearl Minear
1890 - 1986
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Leslie Murdock Epperly
1908 - 1973
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Alice Marie Epperly
1915 - 1993
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Harold Scott Epperly
1917 - 1982
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Walter Silas Epperly
1918 - 1998
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Elmer Worth Epperly
1910 - 1968

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