In 1860 Citoria resided in Spartanburg County with her grandmother, Mary Alexander. This occurred after her father, Dr. David A. Moore, had died and her mother, Lucinda Alexander Moore, had remarried. Citoria's grandfather, James Alexander, mentioned her in his will, spelling her name as "Seltora". The will said she was to receive property her grandfather had previously given to her father, David.
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Cittora married first Thomas Perry Brewton, who died in the Civil War. They had no children.
In 1860 Citoria resided in Spartanburg County with her grandmother, Mary Alexander. This occurred after her father, Dr. David A. Moore, had died and her mother, Lucinda Alexander Moore, had remarried. Citoria's grandfather, James Alexander, mentioned her in his will, spelling her name as "Seltora". The will said she was to receive property her grandfather had previously given to her father, David.
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Cittora married first Thomas Perry Brewton, who died in the Civil War. They had no children.
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