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Edmund Moores 1586–1671 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1586

Birth Location: Malden, Essex, England

Death Date: 20 Aug 1671

Death Location: Newberry, Essex, Massachusetts Colony, Colonial British America

Father: Enoch Mooers

Mother: Catherine (Norris)

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The story of Edmund Moores began in 1586 in Malden, Essex, England. Edmund Moores passed away in 1671 in Newberry, Essex, Massachusetts Colony, Colonial British America.

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Biography

  • The story of Edmund Moores began in 1586 in Malden, Essex, England.
  • Edmund Moores passed away in 1671 in Newberry, Essex, Massachusetts Colony, Colonial British America.

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Edmund Moores's Ancestors

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Edmund Moores
1586–1671
Birth Place: Malden, Essex, England
Parents
Enoch Enock More Moore Mooers
1561–1615
Maldon, Essex, , England
Catherine (Frances Hobson) (Norris)
1560–1593
, Oxfordshire, , England
Grandparents
Nycolas (Thomas) MORE
1539–1594
St. Michael's, Bewardine, Worcestershire, England
Rebecca (Willamina) CARTER
1539–1606
Maldon, Essex, England*
John (Valentine) Hobson
1539–1616
Bristol, Somerset, England
Isabel Overton
1535–
, E,, England
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Edmund Moores's Timeline

2 Records

1586
abt 1586
Birth of Edmund Moores in Malden, Essex, England
Malden, Essex, England
1671
20 Aug 1671
Age 85
Death of Edmund Moores in Newberry, Essex, Massachusetts Colony, Colonial British America
Newberry, Essex, Massachusetts Colony, Colonial British America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1586
    Event Place: Malden, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Aug 1671
    Event Place: Newberry, Essex, Massachusetts Colony, Colonial British America

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