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Maude Mae Stringer

Birth7 May 1888 - Mississippi, United States
Death10 Jun 1958 - Smith County, Misssissippi, USA
MotherEmma E "Emi" Brown
FatherJohn L Stringer

Born in Mississippi, United States on 7 May 1888 to John L Stringer and Emma E "Emi" Brown. Maude Mae Stringer married Clarence Cornelius "Rabb" Moore and had 12 children. She passed away on 10 Jun 1958 in Smith County, Misssissippi, USA.

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Parents
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John L Stringer
1853 - 1918
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Emma E "Emi" Brown
1857 - 1937
Spouse(s)
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Clarence Cornelius "Rabb" Moore
1883 - 1939
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Lillian Moore
1906 - 1985
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Shellie Mae Moore
1911 - 1960
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Sallie Eudoyle Moore
1912 - 1974
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Euna Madge Moore
1916 - 1994
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John Neil Moore
1921 - 2002
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Madison Clayton Moore
1923 - 2013
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Wellington Bullard Moore
1907 - 1976
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Clara Dimple Moore
1914 - 1994
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Emma Lee "Skinner"moore Craft
1918 - 2006
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Nettie Rue Moore
1926 - 2012
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Clara Oberia Conley
1914 - 1994
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Mary Lou Moore
1929 - Unknown

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