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John G Epps circa 1840 – 1863
John G. Epps is the oldest son of Hugh M Epps. He was born about 1840 and is listed with the family of Hugh on the 1850 census age 11 which is probably not correct since his parents married in … Continue reading
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James C Epps 1st Tenn. Infantry Regiment
James C Epps is the son of Pleasant Epps who died when James was about 6. Pleasnt is the son of Lawrence and Elizabeth Epps. James married Julia Ann Taylor 24 Dec 1860. Four months later he enlisted in the Confederate Infantry … Continue reading
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1922 Interview with Civil War Vet John Norris Epps
State of Tennessee Interview with John Norris Epps 1841 – 1929 The following is an interview with John Norris Epps in 1922 at age 81 about his civil war memories. The interview was part of a Tennessee state project to … Continue reading
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