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John Moore 1735 – 1795 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1735

Birth Location: Bristol, Prince George, Virginia, United States

Death Date: Jul 1795

Death Location: Fluvanna, Virginia, United States

Father: John Moore

Mother: Tabitha Pace

Spouse(s): Sarah None

Children(s): John Moore, Audlen Moore, Cason Moore, Edward Moore, Charles Moore, Susannah Moore, Anne Moore, Elizabeth Moore, Mary Moore

In 1735, John Moore entered the world in Bristol, Prince George, Virginia, United States, born to John (7) Moore and Tabitha Pace. John Moore married Sarah, and had children including John Moore, Audlen Moore, Cason Moore, Edward Moore, Charles Moore, Susannah Moore, Anne Moore, Elizabeth Moore, Mary Polly Moore. John Moore passed away in 1795 in Fluvanna, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1735, John Moore entered the world in Bristol, Prince George, Virginia, United States, born to John (7) Moore and Tabitha Pace.
  • John Moore married Sarah, and had children including John Moore, Audlen Moore, Cason Moore, Edward Moore, Charles Moore, Susannah Moore, Anne Moore, Elizabeth Moore, Mary Polly Moore.
  • John Moore passed away in 1795 in Fluvanna, Virginia, United States.

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John Moore's Ancestors

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John Moore
1735 – 1795
Birth Place: Bristol, Prince George, Virginia, United States
Parents
John (7) Moore
1710 – 1753
United States
Tabitha Pace
1714 – 1753
Bertie Prec, Nash, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Richard Moore
1650 – 1727
Dembleby, Lincolnshire, , England
Elizabeth Moore
1654 – 1686
Birmingham, Warwickshire, , England
Richard ((8)) Pace
1675 – 1736
Charles City, Charles, Virginia, United States
Rebecca Poythress
1672 – 1736
Charles City, Charles, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
James O'Moore
1630 – 1727
Sarah GUYON
1647 – 1698
Richard Pace
1637 – 1677
Mary Baker
1641 – 1692
Francis Poythress
1639 – 1688
Rebecca Cogan
1642 – 1693
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John O'Moore
1612 – 1648
Mary Fenwick
1590 – 1658
Guyon
George Pace
1609 – 1655
Sarah Maycock
1621 – 1655
John ??
1612 – 1685
Mary Broadnax
1620 – 1685
Francis Poythress
1609 – 1661
Mary Sloman
1615 – 1675
John Coggin
1618 – 1659
Joyce Bland
1618 – 1677

John Moore's Descendants

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John Moore (1735 – Jul 1795) m. Sarah (1735 – 04 Jan 1794)
  1. 1. John Moore (05 Sep 1761 – 06 Jan 1842) m. Eleanor (G) Marbrey (17 Dec 1763 – 09 Dec 1851)
    1. 1. Green (W.) Moore (Abt. 1790 – Abt. 1850)
    2. 2. Sarah (Delilah) Moore (10 May 1792 – 21 Apr 1865)
    3. 3. Elizabeth Moore (1795 – 1828)
    4. 4. Frances (Elizabeth) Moore (07 Nov 1795 – 23 Oct 1878)
    5. 5. John (Audland) Moore (28 Sep 1798 – 11 Jul 1868)
    6. 6. Tabitha (Williams) Moore (15 Aug 1800 – 14 Aug 1882)
    7. 7. Green (M) Moore (1802 – 1870)
    8. 8. George (W) Moore (1803 – 1870)
    9. 9. Don (Carlos) Moore (Jul 1805 – 24 Oct 1867)
    10. 10. Francis Moore (13 Feb 1875 – 23 Oct)
  2. 2. Audlen Moore (1765 – 1840)
  3. 3. Cason Moore (1765 – 1840)
  4. 4. Edward Moore (1770 – 1840)
  5. 5. Charles Moore (Abt. 1770 – Abt. 1840)
  6. 6. Susannah Moore (28 Feb 1770 – 1857)
  7. 7. Anne Moore (Abt. 1775 – Abt. 1850)
  8. 8. Elizabeth Moore (Abt. 1780 – Abt. 1850)
  9. 9. Mary (Polly) Moore (1786 – 1860)

John Moore's Timeline

2 Records

1735
1735
Birth of John Moore in Bristol, Prince George, Virginia, United States
Bristol, Prince George, Virginia, United States
1795
Jul 1795
Age 60
Death of John Moore in Fluvanna, Virginia, United States
Fluvanna, Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1735
    Event Place: Bristol, Prince George, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jul 1795
    Event Place: Fluvanna, Virginia, United States

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