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Stephen F Moore 1815 – 1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Oct 1815

Birth Location: Washington, Kentucky, United States

Death Date: 23 Dec 1860

Death Location: Blue Rapids, Marshall, Kansas, United States

Father: Jeremiah Moore

Mother: Mary Yager

Spouse(s): Mary RICHARDSON

Children(s): William Moore, James Moore, Mary Moore, Martha Moore, Stephen Moore, John Moore, Francis Moore, Jefferson Moore, Nancy Moore, Sarah Moore

Born in 1815 in Washington, Kentucky, United States, Stephen F Moore was the child of Jeremiah Robert Moore and Mary Jemima Yager. In time, Stephen F Moore married Mary Catherine RICHARDSON, and they raised a family that included William Robert Moore, James Nicholas Moore, Mary Elizabeth Moore, Martha Ann Moore, Stephen C Moore, John Roland Moore, Francis M Moore, Jefferson Alexander Moore, Nancy Jane Moore and Sarah Catherine Moore. Stephen F Moore died in Blue Rapids, Marshall, Kansas, United States in 1860.

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Parents

Jeremiah Moore
1786 – 1822
Birth Location: KY
JM
Mary Yager
1788 – 1883
Birth Location: Mercer County, Kentucky, USA
MY

Spouses(s)

Mary RICHARDSON
1818 – 1891
Birth Location: Charlotte, Virginia, United States
MR

Children(s)

William Moore
1837 – 1912
Birth Location: Green, Kentucky, USA
WM
James Moore
1840 – 1928
Birth Location: Green, Kentucky, USA
JM
Mary Moore
1843 – 1922
Birth Location: Green, Kentucky, USA
MM
Martha Moore
1846 – 1930
Birth Location: Green, Kentucky, USA
MM
Stephen Moore
1848 – 1942
Birth Location: Green, Kentucky, USA
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John Moore
1851 – 1930
Birth Location: Hart, Kentucky, USA
JM
Francis Moore
1854 – 1888
Birth Location: Green, Kentucky, USA
FM
Jefferson Moore
1858 – 1937
Birth Location: Lone Jack, Jackson, Missouri, USA
JM
Nancy Moore
1860 – 1925
Birth Location: Blue Rapids, Marshall, Kansas, USA
NM
Sarah Moore
1860 – 1888
Birth Location: Blue Rapids, Marshall, Kansas, USA
SM

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 28 Oct 1815
    Event Place: Washington, Kentucky, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 23 Dec 1860
    Event Place: Blue Rapids, Marshall, Kansas, United States

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