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James Moore

Birth12 Oct 1775 - Orange County, North Carolina
Death31 May 1849 - Burlington, Alamance, North Carolina, United States
MotherMary Unknown
FatherJohn T Moore

Born in Orange County, North Carolina on 12 Oct 1775 to John T Moore and Mary Unknown. James Moore married Margaret "Peggy" Robertson and had 11 children. He passed away on 31 May 1849 in Burlington, Alamance, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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John T Moore
1754 - 1799
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Mary Unknown
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Margaret "Peggy" Robertson
1792 - 1872
Children Show all
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Margaret 'Marge' Ellen Moore-garrison - G6-f1
1819 - 1900
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Mary Ann Moore
1811 - 1893
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Sarah G. Moore
1826 - 1878
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Nancey W. Moore
1824 - 1900
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Robinson Moore
1809 - 1848
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Jackson Moore - G6-f1
1809 - Unknown
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Nathan P Moore
1827 - 1850
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Ruth Moore
1797 - 1866
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John James Moore
1822 - 1895
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Henry Franklin Moore - G6-f1
1835 - 1930
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James Moore - G6-f1
1818 - Unknown

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