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Rutha Moore

Birth30 August 1900 - Dickenson County, Virginia, USA
Death3 Jun 1992 - Haysi, Dickenson, Virginia, United States
MotherEllen Potter
FatherJohn Moore

Born in Dickenson County, Virginia, USA on 30 August 1900 to John Moore and Ellen Potter. Rutha Moore married Solomon Hall and had 13 children. She passed away on 3 Jun 1992 in Haysi, Dickenson, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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John Moore
1866 - Unknown
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Ellen Potter
1867 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Solomon Hall
1880 - 1952
Children Show all
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John M Hall
1906 - Unknown
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Edna H. Wallace
1921 - 1994
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Jerry Hall
1911 - Unknown
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Ben H Hall
1909 - Unknown
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Ollie Hall
1921 - 1987
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George W Hall
1915 - Unknown
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Woodrow Hall
1925 - 2009
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Lonzo Hall
1927 - 1967
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Benjamin Harrison Hall
1903 - 1966
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Rutha Moore
1900 - 1992
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Jerry Hall
1907 - Unknown
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Edith Hall
1915 - 1985
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Alfred Hall
1932 - 2010

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