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Virgie Mae Moser 1905–1952 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1905 Sep 2

Birth Location: Goose Creek, Union, North Carolina

Death Date: 17 August 1952

Death Location: Monroe, Union County, North Carolina, United States of America

Father: General Moser

Mother: Clarinda Helms

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The story of Virgie Mae Moser began in 1905 in Goose Creek, Union, North Carolina. Virgie Mae Moser passed away in 1952 in Monroe, Union County, North Carolina, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Virgie Mae Moser began in 1905 in Goose Creek, Union, North Carolina.
  • Virgie Mae Moser passed away in 1952 in Monroe, Union County, North Carolina, United States of America.

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Virgie Moser's Ancestors

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Virgie Moser
1905–1952
Birth Place: Goose Creek, Union, North Carolina
Parents
General W. Moser
1864–1920
North Carolina
Clarinda (D) Helms
1866–1920
Monroe, Union, North Carolina
Grandparents
Charles Moser
1840–1884
North Carolina
Rachel (Lucinda) Preslar
1843–1884
North Carolina
Great-Grandparents
Alvin Preslar
1816–1857
Esther Broome
1816–1857
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Levi (Presley)
1774–1840

Virgie Moser's Timeline

2 Records

1905
1905 Sep 2
Birth of Virgie Mae Moser in Goose Creek, Union, North Carolina
Goose Creek, Union, North Carolina
1952
17 August 1952
Age 47
Death of Virgie Mae Moser in Monroe, Union County, North Carolina, United States of America
Monroe, Union County, North Carolina, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1905 Sep 2
    Event Place: Goose Creek, Union, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 August 1952
    Event Place: Monroe, Union County, North Carolina, United States of America

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