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Stewart Clyde Moore

Birth10 Nov 1898 - Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death6 April 1975 - Collingdale, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherGrace Hartman
FatherJames Andrew Moore

Born in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA on 10 Nov 1898 to James Andrew Moore and Grace Hartman. Stewart Clyde Moore married Caroline H. Long and had 5 children. He passed away on 6 April 1975 in Collingdale, Pennsylvania, USA.

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James Andrew Moore
1870 - 1941
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Grace Hartman
1870 - 1965
Spouse(s)
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Caroline H. Long
1900 - 1965
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Theresa Lee
1915 - 1998
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Philip James Moore
1925 - 1996
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Stewart C Moore
1922 - 1978
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Carolyn Jean Moore
1927 - 2004
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Eleanor Ruth Moore
1923 - 2009
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Florence G. Moore
1930 - 2018

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