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John Moore

Birth20 Sep 1801 - Pennsylvania, United States
Death23 Jun 1881 - Not Available
MotherMARY POLLY CONWAY
FatherWilliam Moore

Born in Pennsylvania, United States on 20 Sep 1801 to William Moore and MARY POLLY CONWAY. John Moore married Matilda McAfee and had 14 children. He passed away on 23 Jun 1881.

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Parents
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William Moore
1773 - 1832
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Mary Polly Conway
1776 - 1822
Spouse(s)
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Matilda Mcafee
1810 - 1878
Children Show all
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Rev. William Porter Moore
1830 - 1894
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Robert Smiley Moore
1848 - 1849
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Sarah Elizabeth Moore
1842 - 1903
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Elder Denny Moore
1854 - 1939
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Joseph Harvey Moore
1840 - 1864
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Campbell Stockton Moore
1850 - 1878
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John Mcafee Moore
1833 - 1905
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James Hunter Moore
1835 - 1857
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Hugh Thompson Moore
1844 - 1872
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Thomas Ross Moore
1846 - 1881
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Fulton Plummer Moore
1857 - 1858
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Mary Lucinda Moore
1837 - 1838
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Mary Jane Moore
1831 - 1832
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Ann Maria Moore
1839 - 1839

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