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Rev. Armstead McLean Moore 1861–1896 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 26 Jun 1861
Birth Location: Columbus, North Carolina, United States
Death Date: 16 Jun 1896
Death Location: Waccamaw, Columbus, North Carolina, United States
Father: John Moore
Mother: Harriett Spaulding
Spouse(s): Annie Lowry
Children(s): Doctor Spaulding, Adele Moore, Hattie Moore
The story of Rev. Armstead McLean Moore began in 1861 in Columbus, North Carolina, United States. Rev. Armstead McLean Moore married Annie Bell Lowry, and had children including Adele Moore, Doctor Fuller Spaulding, Hattie Jane Moore. Rev. Armstead McLean Moore passed away in 1896 in Waccamaw, Columbus, North Carolina, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Rev. Armstead McLean Moore began in 1861 in Columbus, North Carolina, United States.
- Rev. Armstead McLean Moore married Annie Bell Lowry, and had children including Adele Moore, Doctor Fuller Spaulding, Hattie Jane Moore.
- Rev. Armstead McLean Moore passed away in 1896 in Waccamaw, Columbus, North Carolina, United States.
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Rev. Moore's Descendants
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1. Doctor (Fuller) Spaulding 1900–1988
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2. Adele Moore 1896–1964
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3. Hattie (Jane) Moore 1892–1971
Rev. Moore's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 26 Jun 1861
Event Place: Columbus, North Carolina, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 16 Jun 1896
Event Place: Waccamaw, Columbus, North Carolina, United States