McMinn County, Tennessee. He died November 5,
1919, near Cenchat, Georgia. He was a son of John Long 11 and Jane "Allen" Long. By occupation he was a farmer. He served as an
infantryman in the Confederate Staes Army
throughout the Civil War.
Moses Long 11 was the husband of Nancy E.
"Burk" Long.
He was the father of 8 children:
Mollie, Mattie, William, Jennie, John J.,
Mark Quitman, Thomas R., and Huldah Grace.
Bio by Phyllis.
McMinn County, Tennessee. He died November 5,
1919, near Cenchat, Georgia. He was a son of John Long 11 and Jane "Allen" Long. By occupation he was a farmer. He served as an
infantryman in the Confederate Staes Army
throughout the Civil War.
Moses Long 11 was the husband of Nancy E.
"Burk" Long.
He was the father of 8 children:
Mollie, Mattie, William, Jennie, John J.,
Mark Quitman, Thomas R., and Huldah Grace.
Bio by Phyllis.
Family Members
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Elizabeth Long Allison
1837–1904
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Martha Long Killingsworth Allison
1841–1906
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Daniel Long
1843 – unknown
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Mary "Polly" Long McKinny
1820 – unknown
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Nancy Long Chitwood
1823–1887
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Elizabeth Jane "Eliza Jane" Long Hale
1825 – unknown
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James Riley Long
1826–1910
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Ruth Long
1827 – unknown
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Rev Allen Long
1831–1900
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Isaac Long II
1833–1910
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John Albert Long
1845–1919
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David Long
1846–1934
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John Albert Long
1847–1919
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George Adam Long
1850–1879
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Joseph ""Joe"" Long
1852–1944
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