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Ann Elizabeth Wright

Birth18 March 1828 - Alton, Madison, Illinois, United States
Death26 October 1909 - Yukon, Canadian, Oklahoma, United States
MotherElizabeth Mosley Sanderson
FatherWilliam Richmond Wright

Born in Alton, Madison, Illinois, United States on 18 March 1828 to William Richmond Wright and Elizabeth Mosley Sanderson. Ann Elizabeth Wright married John Everand Moore and had 8 children. She passed away on 26 October 1909 in Yukon, Canadian, Oklahoma, United States.

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William Richmond Wright
1796 - 1834
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Elizabeth Mosley Sanderson
1804 - 1897
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John Everand Moore
1833 - 1875
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Charles Ernest Moore
1858 - 1935
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John Everand Moore
1862 - 1931
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Fifellia Moore
1855 - 1858
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Mary M. Hogan
1864 - 1956
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William Eugene Moore
1866 - 1936
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Elizabeth Moore
1860 - 1862
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Fannie Moore
1868 - 1868
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Evard Moore
1892 - Unknown

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