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Henry Ray Moake

Birth03 Oct 1899 - Pulleys Mill, Williamson Co., IL
Death10 APR 1967 - West Frankfort, Illinois, USA
MotherNancy Ann Menees
FatherJohn Thomas Moake

Born in Pulleys Mill, Williamson Co., IL on 03 Oct 1899 to John Thomas Moake and Nancy Ann Menees. Henry Ray Moake married Velda Mae Kirkpatrick and had 6 children. He passed away on 10 APR 1967 in West Frankfort, Illinois, USA.

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John Thomas Moake
1866 - 1902
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Nancy Ann Menees
1865 - 1906
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Velda Mae Kirkpatrick
1899 - 1960
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Reva Murine Wall
1916 - 2012
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Naomi Moake
1933 - 2008
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John Walter Moak
1924 - 1991
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Francis Ann Moake
1926 - 2011
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Harold Raymond Moake
1919 - 1945
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Lodean Fern Moake
1921 - 1988
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Ray Moake
1928 - 2009

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