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Martha Patsy Eason

Birth1799 - North Carolina, United States
Death1853 - Edgecombe County, North Carolina, United States
MotherElizabeth Barnes
FatherDavid Coburn Eason

Born in North Carolina, United States on 1799 to David Coburn Eason and Elizabeth Barnes. Martha Patsy Eason married Benjamin Moore and had 10 children. She passed away on 1853 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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David Coburn Eason
1766 - 1803
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Elizabeth Barnes
1770 - 1838
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Benjamin Moore
1780 - 1852
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Joshua B. Moore
1818 - Unknown
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Bennett C. Moore
1820 - 1890
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Elizabeth (Betsy) Moore
1812 - Unknown
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Martha E Moore
1815 - 1860
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William Barnett Moore
1831 - 1894
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James E. Moore
1809 - 1875
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Nancy Moore
1824 - Unknown
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Amariah Biggs Moore
1827 - 1885
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Mary P Moore
1822 - 1899
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Mollie Moore
1810 - 1889

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