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John Moore Pitts

Birth16 Apr. 1844 - Jones County, Georgia USA
Death26 Jul 1907 - Milledgeville, Baldwin, Georgia, USA
MotherMary Ricketts
FatherCapt John "Jack" Pitts

Born in Jones County, Georgia USA on 16 Apr. 1844 to Capt John "Jack" Pitts and Mary Ricketts. John Moore Pitts married Ellen Virginia Jennie Singleton and had 9 children. He passed away on 26 Jul 1907 in Milledgeville, Baldwin, Georgia, USA.

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Capt John "Jack" Pitts
1797 - 1853
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Mary Ricketts
1804 - 1847
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Ellen Virginia Jennie Singleton
1847 - 1936
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Mary Evelyn Eva Pitts
1870 - 1962
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Ellen Viola Pitts
1867 - 1956
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John Roberts Pitts
1875 - 1892
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Marietta "May" Pitts
1878 - 1962
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Leroy S. Pitts
1872 - 1901
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Noel Pitts
1885 - 1961
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John Peyton Pitts
1883 - 1957
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Ira Payton Pitts
1880 - Unknown
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Kathleen Pitts
1893 - 1986

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