Verse

So the Lord isn't the God of the dead, but of the living. This means that everyone is alive as far as God is concerned. Jesus, Luke 20:38 CEV

Thursday, September 4, 2025

Moye

 Penelope Evaline Moye, 3rd Great-Grandmother
18 March 1835 - 17 January 1889
b. Sumner County, Tennessee
d. Sumner County, Tennessee

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Parents: 
Edmund Henry Moye 1797-1884
Christian Elizabeth Barber 1801-1896

Spouse: William Hiram Brown 1829-1905
Married: 1852

Children:  10

  1. Alemeda Brown 1853-1895
  2. James Henry Brown 1855-1939
  3. George Anthony Brown 1857-1944
  4. Elizabeth Louisa Brown 1860-1938
  5. Nancy E Brown 1863
  6. Joseph Seaton Bown 1867-1954
  7. William Ed Brown 1868-1945
  8. Armittee Brown 1871-1955
  9. Queen Idella Brown 1873-1912
  10. Lucinda Bernetter Brown 1877-1916
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Edmund Henry Moye, 4th Great-Grandfather
11 October 1797 - 13 January 1884
b. North Carolina
d. Sumner, Tennessee


Parents:
Marmaduke Moye 1755-1843
Polly Carlton 1769-1843

Maternal Lineage:
Mary Carlton 1748-1795, mother of Mary Anne Carlton 1769-1843, mother of Edmund Henry Moye

Spouse:  Christian Elizabeth Barber 1801-1896
Married:  18 Jul 1821

Children:  11
  1. George Adkins Moye 1821-1897
  2. Martha Ann Moye 1824-1902
  3. Joseph Seaton Moye 1827-1898
  4. Mary Jane Moye 1830-1908
  5. Penelope Evaline Moye 1835-1889
  6. Christian Elizabeth Moye 1836-1914
  7. Edmund Seaton Moye 1840-1901
  8. Henry T Williamson Moye 1843-1919
  9. Ann Johnson Moye 1846-1923
  10. Matilda Adaline Moye 1846-1932
  11. James R Moye 1849-1925

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Moye Lineage
John Henry Moye 1738-1811, father of Marmaduke Moye 1755-1843, father of Edmund Henry Moye 1797-1884, father of Penelope Evaline Moye

Moye Migration
Currituck, North Carolina > Pitt, Craven, North Carolina > Sumner County, Tennessee 

 
Miscellanea
The original date of this post: 4 September 2025
Most recently updated: 8 September 2025

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