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James Britton (Capt.) Moore

Birth5 November 1873 - Noxubee County, Mississippi, United States of America
Death18 November 1941 - Noxubee,MS,USA
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Born in Noxubee County, Mississippi, United States of America on 5 November 1873. James Britton (Capt.) Moore married Emma Louise Bell and had 6 children. He passed away on 18 November 1941 in Noxubee,MS,USA.

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Emma Louise Bell
1876 - 1941
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Emma Louise Bell
1876 - 1941
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Chess Featherston Moore
1910 - 1989
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James Britton Moore
1902 - 1982
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Jessie Harold Moore
1904 - 1994
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Vera Moore
1907 - 1985
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Mary Louise Moore
1913 - 1989
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Dudley Cullen Moore
1916 - 1966

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