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Daniel Samuel Moore

Birth5 December 1896 - Dodge County, Georgia, USA
Death6 August 1944 - Chauncey, Dodge County, Georgia, USA
MotherElizabeth "Lizzie" Cravey
FatherJohn David Moore

Born in Dodge County, Georgia, USA on 5 December 1896 to John David Moore and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Cravey. Daniel Samuel Moore married Verna Kate Cook and had 5 children. He passed away on 6 August 1944 in Chauncey, Dodge County, Georgia, USA.

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John David Moore
1866 - 1910
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Cravey
1867 - 1950
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Verna Kate Cook
1900 - 1988
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William Locke Moore
1922 - 2002
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Daniel S Moore
1920 - 1928
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Sara Ina "Sadie" Moore
1932 - 1999
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Marion Elizabeth Moore
1925 - 1965
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Tonita Montine Moore
1931 - Unknown

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