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Emily Jane Moore

BirthNOV 1821 - Loudoun, Virginia, United States
Death4 JAN 1898 - North Fork, Loudoun, Virginia, United States
MotherAraminta Nesbitt
FatherPeyton Ewers Moore

Born in Loudoun, Virginia, United States on NOV 1821 to Peyton Ewers Moore and Araminta Nesbitt. Emily Jane Moore had 8 children. She passed away on 4 JAN 1898 in North Fork, Loudoun, Virginia, United States.

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Peyton Ewers Moore
1799 - 1875
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Araminta Nesbitt
1798 - 1894
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Ann C Furr
1853 - 1861
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Charles Fenton Furr
1857 - 1884
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Emily V Furr
1850 - 1861
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Harriett R Furr
1854 - 1861
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Caroline A Furr
1848 - Unknown
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Thompson Mason Furr
1846 - 1864
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William Harris Furr
1858 - Unknown
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Joseph Peyton Furr
1849 - 1918

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