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Moses Orme

Birth1756 - Prince George's, Maryland, USA
Death1833 - Mason, Kentucky
MotherAnne McNew
FatherMoses ORME

Born in Prince George's, Maryland, USA on 1756 to Moses ORME and Anne McNew. Moses Orme married Mary T. Elson and had 16 children. He passed away on 1833 in Mason, Kentucky.

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Parents
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Moses Orme
1693 - 1772
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Anne Mcnew
1711 - 1774
Spouse(s)
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Mary T. Elson
1797 - 1859
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Verlinda Taylor
1735 - 1759
Children Show all
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Sarah Orme
1800 - 1880
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Lucinda "Lucy" Orme
1796 - 1855
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Nicholas Davis Orme
1789 - 1865
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Christina Orme
1790 - 1826
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Matthew Moses Orme
1770 - 1849
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Susannah Orme
1784 - 1850
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Mary Orme
1792 - 1862
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Charles N Orme
1802 - 1855
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Elizabeth Orme Stalcup
1787 - 1877
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Rebecca Caroline Orme
1784 - 1851
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Nancy Orme
1790 - Unknown
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Moses E. Orme
1793 - 1861
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Jane Orme
1805 - 1860
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Charlotte "Lottie" Orme
1779 - 1844
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Solomon Orme
1805 - 1877
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Thomas Nicholas (Infant) Orme
1782 - 1782

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