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Judith (Collins) Moore 1627–1679 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 February 1627

Birth Location: St Andrew's Minster Church, Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 1679

Death Location: Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, USA

Father: Thomas Moore

Mother: Martha XX

Spouse(s): Matthew Collins

Children(s): Deborah Collins

The story of Judith (Collins) Moore began in 1627 in St Andrew's Minster Church, Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom. Judith (Collins) Moore married Matthew Collins, and had children including Deborah Collins. Judith (Collins) Moore passed away in 1679 in Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Judith (Collins) Moore began in 1627 in St Andrew's Minster Church, Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom.
  • Judith (Collins) Moore married Matthew Collins, and had children including Deborah Collins.
  • Judith (Collins) Moore passed away in 1679 in Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, USA.

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Judith Moore's Ancestors

Self
Judith Moore
1627–1679
Birth Place: St Andrew's Minster Church, Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Thomas Moore
1611–1691
England, England, United Kingdom
Martha (Sarah Youngs (Yonges)) XX
1613–1671
Reydon, Waveney District, Suffolk, England
Grandparents
ANN ((Scarlett)) GRAFTON
1578–1639
Southwold, Waveney District, Suffolk, England
Lady (Margaret (Ellwyn) (Elivin)) Elwin
1577–1630
Southwold, Suffolk, England
Vicar (CHRISTOPHER (Horne) Vicar of St. Edmund's at Southwold 1611-1626 Yonges \ YOUNGES of Brynyorken \) Youngs
1575–1626
Reydon, Waveney District, Suffolk, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir ELVIN\ELWYN
1555–1647
Lady Saberton
1541–1602
CHRISTOPHER Young
1562–1647
Johanna HORNE
1544–1630
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Lady Saberton
1541–1602
Lady Saberton
1541–1602
William (Elwyn)
1535–1611
Lady Parker
1518–1602
Edwardi Horne
1524–1625

Judith Moore's Descendants

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Judith ((Collins)) Moore (8 February 1627–1679) m. Matthew Collins (23 Jan 1624–30 Sep)
  1. 1. Deborah Collins 1650–1735 m. John Drury 1644–1714
    1. 1. Elizabeth Drury 1670–1735 m. Henry (Breazeale) Sr 1650–1729
      1. 1. Henry (William Breazeale Jr) * 1681–1770 m. Elizabeth Kennon 1686–1740 m. Sarah (Elizabeth) Kennon 1720–1757
        1. 1. Elijah Breazeale 1718–1790 m. Patricia ("Patty") WYNNE 1718–1750
        2. 2. Sarah ((Baker)) Breazeale 1709–1769
        3. 3. Enoch Breazeale 1749–1826
        4. 4. Willis (Braezeale MD) * 1736–1794
        5. 5. John Breazeale 1711–1776
        6. 6. Elizabeth ((Baker)) Breazeale 1713–1795
        7. 7. Drury (Woods Breazeale) Sr 1721–1820
        8. 8. Kennon (Samuel “Cannon”) Breazeale 1753–1858
        9. 9. Joel (Marshall) Breazeale 1751–1829
      2. 2. Henry (Breazeale) Jr 1681–1770
      3. 3. Elizabeth Edwards 1700–1770
      4. 4. Drury Breazeale 1702–1770
      5. 5. William Breazeale 1696–1787
      6. 6. Elijah Breazeale 1715–1790
      7. 7. James Breazeale 1694–1778

Judith Moore's Timeline

2 Records

1627
8 February 1627
Birth of Judith (Collins) Moore in St Andrew's Minster Church, Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom
St Andrew's Minster Church, Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom
1679
1679
Age 52
Death of Judith (Collins) Moore in Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, USA
Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 February 1627
    Event Place: St Andrew's Minster Church, Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1679
    Event Place: Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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