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Eleanor Sutton

Birth1750 - Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Death30 May 1823 - Long Reach, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada
MotherNot Available
FatherEdward Sutton

Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada on 1750 to Edward Sutton. Eleanor Sutton married James Moore and had 8 children. She passed away on 30 May 1823 in Long Reach, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Edward Sutton
Unknown - 1784
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Spouse(s)
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James Moore
1738 - 1820
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James Robert Moore
1788 - 1853
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Anna Moore
1780 - 1825
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Martha Moore
Unknown - Unknown
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Walter Moore
1782 - 1861
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Sutton Moore
1773 - 1828
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Eleanor Napier Moore
1791 - 1852
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Joseph Henry Moore
1784 - Unknown
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Samuel Moore
1796 - Unknown

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