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Moses Lay

Birth11 August 1811 - Rockingham County, North Carolina, United States of America
Death9 Jan 1871 - Johnson County, Illinois, USA
MotherLeannah Newell
FatherBurrell Lay

Born in Rockingham County, North Carolina, United States of America on 11 August 1811 to Burrell Lay and Leannah Newell. Moses Lay married Jane Reagan and had 15 children. He passed away on 9 Jan 1871 in Johnson County, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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Burrell Lay
1776 - 1852
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Leannah Newell
1781 - 1871
Spouse(s)
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Jane Reagan
1811 - 1854
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Mahala Ellen Burns Briant (Bryant)
1827 - 1896
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Levi Lay
1835 - 1905
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Joseph H Lay
1862 - 1951
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Thomas Lay
1853 - 1910
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Sarah Eliza Lay
1858 - 1928
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Fountain M Lay
1839 - 1875
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Ephriam T Lay
1834 - 1887
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Mose Lay
1868 - 1951
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Princella 'Ciller' Lay
1867 - 1905
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Mary Caroline Lay
1841 - 1884
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Jane Stone
1844 - 1928
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George E. Lay
1851 - 1858
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Dink Lay
1864 - 1897
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Frank Lay
1845 - 1910
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Alfred J. Lay
1845 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Lay
1849 - Unknown

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