John B. and Lucy (Bunch) Epperson were natives of Kentucky but long-time residents of Missouri. They were well-to-do farmers, here, as their forefathers were in the state of their nativity, and they gave encouragement and active aid to every project which they deemed worthy for the development and improvement of the locality in which they lived. John B. died in 1888 and Lucy is still living. They were the parents of eleven children, nine of whom are living: James M., John D., Joel B., William O., Sarah F., the wife of T. C. Doggett, Alonzo F., Walter D., Gilbert B. and Edith, wife of Howard Doggett. In their several localities and lines of endeavor they are all adding to the wealth and importance of the country and giving estimable examples of good citizenship.
John B. and Lucy (Bunch) Epperson were natives of Kentucky but long-time residents of Missouri. They were well-to-do farmers, here, as their forefathers were in the state of their nativity, and they gave encouragement and active aid to every project which they deemed worthy for the development and improvement of the locality in which they lived. John B. died in 1888 and Lucy is still living. They were the parents of eleven children, nine of whom are living: James M., John D., Joel B., William O., Sarah F., the wife of T. C. Doggett, Alonzo F., Walter D., Gilbert B. and Edith, wife of Howard Doggett. In their several localities and lines of endeavor they are all adding to the wealth and importance of the country and giving estimable examples of good citizenship.
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Family Members
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Henry Thomas Epperson
1847–1880
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Judge James Money Epperson
1849–1926
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John David Epperson
1851–1936
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Joel Bonney Epperson
1855–1929
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William Oliver Epperson
1858–1936
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Sarah F. Epperson Doggett
1861–1931
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Alonzo F. Epperson
1864–1942
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Waller D. Epperson
1866–1931
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Gilbert Boone Epperson
1870–1953
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Edith Epperson Doggett
1872–1934
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