Suggested edit: EPHRAIM MOORE was a co-laborer with John Miller and others in Tennesee, in 1806, and was quite old at that time.
Humphreys, Evan Williams "E. W." Memoirs of Deceased Christian Ministers; or, Sketches of the Lives and Labors of 975 Ministers, Who Died Between 1793 and 1880. Springfield, Ohio: Republic Printing Company, 1880.
Spouse: Nancy Caroline Lane (1791-1863), married November 6th, 1813, at Jefferson City, Jefferson, Tennessee – seven daughters (Elenor, Clementine, Mary, Luiza, Martha, Harriet, Alcy) and four sons (Elmentian, Samuel, George, Ephraim)
Spouse: Sednay Roddye (1789-1875), married February 19th, 1867, at Coffee County, Tennessee
Father: Samuel Moore (1770-1818)
Mother: Anne White (1773-1869)
Occupation: minister/preacher for the Christian Church.
Contributor: Ronald C. Brewer (48104028) • [email protected]
Suggested edit: EPHRAIM MOORE was a co-laborer with John Miller and others in Tennesee, in 1806, and was quite old at that time.
Humphreys, Evan Williams "E. W." Memoirs of Deceased Christian Ministers; or, Sketches of the Lives and Labors of 975 Ministers, Who Died Between 1793 and 1880. Springfield, Ohio: Republic Printing Company, 1880.
Spouse: Nancy Caroline Lane (1791-1863), married November 6th, 1813, at Jefferson City, Jefferson, Tennessee – seven daughters (Elenor, Clementine, Mary, Luiza, Martha, Harriet, Alcy) and four sons (Elmentian, Samuel, George, Ephraim)
Spouse: Sednay Roddye (1789-1875), married February 19th, 1867, at Coffee County, Tennessee
Father: Samuel Moore (1770-1818)
Mother: Anne White (1773-1869)
Occupation: minister/preacher for the Christian Church.
Contributor: Ronald C. Brewer (48104028) • [email protected]
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