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Alice Melvina Stringer

Birth4 Feb 1861 - Humphreys Village, Sullivan, Missouri, United States
Death27 March 1942 - Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA
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Born in Humphreys Village, Sullivan, Missouri, United States on 4 Feb 1861. Alice Melvina Stringer married William "Frank" Francis Moore and had 10 children. She passed away on 27 March 1942 in Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA.

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William "Frank" Francis Moore
1850 - 1927
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Ray Thompson Moore
1892 - 1964
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Eula Virginia Moore
1894 - 1951
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Fred Madison Moore
1890 - 1958
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Pearl Eunice Moore
1888 - 1979
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Hester Helen Moore
1896 - 1930
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Ethel Moore
1897 - Unknown
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George Moore
1892 - Unknown
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Bert Moore
1890 - Unknown
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Opal Leona Moore
1887 - 1968
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John Moore
1887 - Unknown

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