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Jane Ray

Birth1801 - North Carolina, USA
Death1876 - Kentucky, United States
MotherElizabeth LEWIS
FatherJohn RAY

Born in North Carolina, USA on 1801 to John RAY and Elizabeth LEWIS. Jane Ray married Nathaniel O'Rear Moss and had 17 children. She passed away on 1876 in Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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John Ray
1768 - 1837
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Elizabeth Lewis
Unknown - 1843
Spouse(s)
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Nathaniel O'rear Moss
1796 - 1855
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Jane Ray
1801 - 1876
Children Show all
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Tamar Rilla Moss
1823 - 1872
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Edwin H. Moss
1832 - 1900
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Sarah Stockton Moss
1835 - 1915
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Rebecca Charlotte Moss
1828 - 1921
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Laura V Moss
1819 - 1860
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John Ray Moss
1826 - 1893
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Betty Ann Moss
1837 - 1915
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Thomas D. Moss
1821 - 1822
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Thomas Dick Moss
1839 - 1914
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Laura B Moss
1843 - Unknown
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Cj Moss
1835 - 1929
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C. J. Moss
1835 - 1849
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Lamar Moss
1823 - 1917
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C. J. Moss
1835 - 1929
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Thomas Dick Moss
1845 - 1925
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Rebecca Moss
1829 - 1923
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Lamar Moss
1823 - 1852

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