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Celia Frances Moore

Birth22 Mar 1894 - Lostine, Wallowa, Oregon, USA
Death22 Oct 1975 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA
MotherEmma Alice Graham
FatherWilliam Riley Moore

Born in Lostine, Wallowa, Oregon, USA on 22 Mar 1894 to William Riley Moore and Emma Alice Graham. Celia Frances Moore married John Henry Avery and had 10 children. She passed away on 22 Oct 1975 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA.

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Parents
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William Riley Moore
1869 - 1926
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Emma Alice Graham
1872 - 1949
Spouse(s)
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John Henry Avery
1895 - 1945
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Jesse Alvin Avery
1934 - 1969
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Lawrence Ellsworth Avery
1928 - 2006
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John William Avery
1922 - 1922
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Celia Francis Avery
1930 - 1930
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Ethel Berthel Avery
1919 - 1993
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John Leroy Avery
1926 - 1988
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Walter J Avery
1927 - 2004
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Earl Vernon "Buck" Avery
1923 - 1979
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Marjorie Avery
1913 - Unknown
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Henry F Avery
1931 - 2012

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