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Don R Moore 1914–1972 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Jul 1914

Birth Location: Mooreville, Malheur, Oregon

Death Date: 20 Jul 1972

Death Location: Denver, Colorado

Father: Harold Moore

Mother: Ethel Coder

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The story of Don R Moore began in 1914 in Mooreville, Malheur, Oregon. Don R Moore married Dorcile Orpha Gordon, and had children including Dna Match C M. Don R Moore passed away in 1972 in Denver, Colorado.

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Biography

  • The story of Don R Moore began in 1914 in Mooreville, Malheur, Oregon.
  • Don R Moore married Dorcile Orpha Gordon, and had children including Dna Match C M.
  • Don R Moore passed away in 1972 in Denver, Colorado.

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Don Moore's Ancestors

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Don Moore
1914–1972
Birth Place: Mooreville, Malheur, Oregon
Parents
Harold (Herwold) Glenn Moore
1892–1956
Jamestown, North Dakota
Ethel (L.) Coder
1896–1961
Grays Harbor, Washington
Grandparents
James (Louis) Moore
1855–1941
Pennsylvania
Ester (Millicent) Hambly
1867–1923
Canada - English
Great-Grandparents
Samuel Moore
1826–1911
Annetta Friese
1833–1905
George sr
1832–1926
Mercy Card
1837–1901
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Moore
1790–1884
Mary Lawson
1793–1838
Gideon Friese
1808–
Catherine Hummel
1809–1895
George Hambly
1805–1904
Agnes McFadden
–1851
Silas Capt
1800–1897
Esther Henry
1803–1865

Don Moore's Timeline

2 Records

1914
20 Jul 1914
Birth of Don R Moore in Mooreville, Malheur, Oregon
Mooreville, Malheur, Oregon
1972
20 Jul 1972
Age 58
Death of Don R Moore in Denver, Colorado
Denver, Colorado

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Jul 1914
    Event Place: Mooreville, Malheur, Oregon

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Jul 1972
    Event Place: Denver, Colorado

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