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Lambert Moore Feltus

Birth5 Jul 1812 - New York, United States
Death23 JUN 1884 - Belmont County, Ohio, USA
MotherMartha Ryan
FatherRev. Henry James Feltus

Born in New York, United States on 5 Jul 1812 to Rev. Henry James Feltus and Martha Ryan. Lambert Moore Feltus married Zoraida Chaddick Palmer and had 11 children. He passed away on 23 JUN 1884 in Belmont County, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
Rev. Henry James Feltus
1775 - 1828
Martha Ryan
1777 - 1816
Spouse(s)
Zoraida Chaddick Palmer
1831 - 1908
Eliza Ann Greenwood Colton
1817 - 1848
Children Show all
Zoraida Feltus
1874 - Unknown
Eliza Rodgers Feltus
1871 - Unknown
Anna Campbell Feltus
1861 - Unknown
Abram M Feltus
1858 - Unknown
Edward Haldeman Feltus
1865 - 1931
Henry James Feltus
1846 - 1926

Rev. George Haws Feltus
1868 - Unknown
William Melvin Feltus
1855 - 1911
Charles Lambert Moore Feltus
1842 - 1909
Roswell Graves Feltus
1840 - 1915
Roswell Feltus
1836 - 1836

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