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Ann Moore

Birth1789 - North Carolina
Death1860 - RAndolph, Randolph, Alabama, United States
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Born in North Carolina on 1789. Ann Moore married Richard Moore and had 15 children. She passed away on 1860 in RAndolph, Randolph, Alabama, United States.

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Richard Moore
1772 - 1860
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Elizabeth C Moore
1816 - 1901
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Sygnor Moore
1802 - 1885
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Thomas C Moore
1799 - 1867
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Elvira Moore
1825 - 1885
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Sally Moore
1805 - Unknown
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James Moore
1826 - Unknown
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Israel Moore
1810 - 1862
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Richard Moore
1816 - Unknown
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Issac Moore
1809 - Unknown
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Seymore Moore
Unknown - Unknown
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Nathaniel Wiley Moore
1814 - 1875
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Bazemore Moore
Unknown - Unknown
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Elmore Moore
Unknown - Unknown
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Latimore Moore
Unknown - Unknown
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Fillmore Moore
Unknown - Unknown

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