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Rufus Avery

BirthAbt 1827 - North Carolina
Death29 March 1911 - Morganton, Burke, North Carolina
MotherNancy Carson
FatherWilliam Waightstill Avery

Born in North Carolina on Abt 1827 to William Waightstill Avery and Nancy Carson. Rufus Avery married Alcey Avery and had 7 children. He passed away on 29 March 1911 in Morganton, Burke, North Carolina.

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Parents
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William Waightstill Avery
1816 - 1864
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Nancy Carson
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Alcey Avery
1830 - Unknown
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Bettie Elizabeth Roberts
1858 - 1936
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John Robert Moffitt
1878 - 1958
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Charlie W Moffitt
1880 - 1923
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Samuel Moffitt
1891 - 1969
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William Rufus Moffitt
1885 - 1972
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Margaret Maggie L Moffitt
1893 - 1983
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Joseph Wheeler Moffitt
1894 - 1965
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Edward Wynn Moffitt
1901 - 1962

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