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Thomas L. MOORE
Cynthia Oretha TRAPNELL |
Husband: Thomas L. MOORE
Birth: 14 Apr 1818, GA Death: 4 Jan 1902, Emanuel Co., GA Disposition: buried Moore Family Cemetery, Nunez, Emanuel Co., GA Father: James L. MOORE (c1777-1855) Mother: Elizabeth "Betsey" MANNING (1780s- ) |
Marriage: 18 Jun 1848, Emanuel Co., GA |
Wife: Cynthia Oretha TRAPNELL
Birth: 5 Jan 1830, GA Death: 18 Apr 1880, Emanuel Co., GA Disposition: buried Moore Family Cemetery, Nunez, Emanuel Co., GA |
Children — born in Emanuel Co., GA: |
1. Millicent MOORE, b. 4 May 1849; d. 31 Aug 1935, Emanuel
Co., GA
1. James MOORE, b. 1850/1 2. Elijah MOORE, b. 1852/3 3. Leney MOORE, b. 1854/5 4. John J. MOORE, b. 2 Feb 1856; d. 6 Jul 1932, Emanuel Co., GA 5. Algarine [Algernon?] MOORE, b. 1858/9 6. Elizabeth MOORE, b. 1860/1 7. Mary MOORE, b. 1868/9 |
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Sources:
1. 1870 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #42 of 74): Swainsboro P.O., 46th Division, Emanuel Co., GA, Roll M593_148, p. 347B, PN 42, 267/267, enumerated 5 Aug 1870, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
2. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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