Family: Ivie, Thomas Celton / Moore, Amanda Jane (F6547)

m. 24 Aug 1844


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Ivie, John Anderson
Male (1774-1852)
Allred, Sarah
Female (1782-1889)
 
 
Ivie, James Russel
Male (1802-1866)
Ivie, Polly Ann
Female (1801-1887)
Ivie, William Shelton
Male (1811-1858)
Ivie, Elizabeth
Female (1807-1870)
Ivie, Isaac L.
Male (1818- )
Ivie, Sarah
Female (1822- )
Moore, Andrew J
Male (1792-1872)
Curry, Rebecca
Female (1797-1870)
 
 
Moore, Sarah Curry
Female (1817-1854)
Moore, John Harvey
Male (1816-1899)
Moore, Robert Curry
Male (1821-1882)
Moore, Mary
Female (1826-1852)
Moore, Amos Barton
Male (1828-1912)
Ivie, Thomas Celton
Male (1820-1864)
Moore, Amanda Jane
Female (1824-1863)
Ivie, Sarah Jane
Female (1845-1871)
Ivie, William Harvey
Male (1848-1925)
Ivie, Amos Elmer
Male (1849-1893)

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