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Andreas Moore 1700–1758 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1700

Birth Location: Ober Saulheim, Oppenheim, Hessen, Germany

Death Date: 05 MAR 1758

Death Location: Freeburg, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States

Father: Johannes Moore

Mother: Maria Schmeuser

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In 1700, Andreas Moore entered the world in Ober Saulheim, Oppenheim, Hessen, Germany, born to Johannes Moore And Maria Barbara Schmeuser. Andreas Moore passed away in 1758 in Freeburg, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1700, Andreas Moore entered the world in Ober Saulheim, Oppenheim, Hessen, Germany, born to Johannes Moore And Maria Barbara Schmeuser.
  • Andreas Moore passed away in 1758 in Freeburg, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Andreas Moore's Ancestors

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Andreas Moore
1700–1758
Birth Place: Ober Saulheim, Oppenheim, Hessen, Germany
Parents
Johannes Moore
1668–1750
Wertenberg, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Maria (Barbara) Schmeuser
1677–1755
Germany
Grandparents
Johann Schmeuser
1625–1710
Germany
Anna (Maria) Gerbert
1655–1710
Germany
Great-Grandparents
Hans Gerbert
1625–1666
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Andreas Moore's Timeline

2 Records

1700
1700
Birth of Andreas Moore in Ober Saulheim, Oppenheim, Hessen, Germany
Ober Saulheim, Oppenheim, Hessen, Germany
1758
05 MAR 1758
Age 58
Death of Andreas Moore in Freeburg, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Freeburg, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1700
    Event Place: Ober Saulheim, Oppenheim, Hessen, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 05 MAR 1758
    Event Place: Freeburg, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States

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