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John Moore

Birth9 June 1777 - Augusta, Virginia, United States
Death12 Aug 1854 - Booneville, Owsley, Kentucky, United States
MotherEllender Hamilton
FatherJames Moore DNA

Born in Augusta, Virginia, United States on 9 June 1777 to James Moore DNA and Ellender Hamilton. John Moore married Judith Bowman and had 15 children. He passed away on 12 Aug 1854 in Booneville, Owsley, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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James Moore Dna
1750 - 1835
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Ellender Hamilton
1750 - 1835
Spouse(s)
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Judith Bowman
1777 - 1870
Children Show all
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William Moore
1824 - 1851
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Elenor "Ella" Moore
1807 - 1880
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Elizabeth Moore
1814 - 1905
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James Whitehead Moore
1804 - 1891
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Isabella Moore
1817 - 1908
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Rebecca Bowman Moore
1802 - 1880
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Mary "Polly" Moore Wilson
1812 - 1886
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Edmond Edward Moore
1809 - 1910
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Deborah Moore Ire
1819 - 1854
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John Moore
1822 - 1851
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Elizabeth Moore
1812 - 1854
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Mary Polly Moore
1812 - 1880
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John Moore
1822 - 1851
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Mary J Moore
1822 - 1886
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Elizabeth Moore
1814 - 1870

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