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Margaret Berringer 1643–1720 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: February 1643

Birth Location: West, Nimba, Liberia

Death Date: 7 June 1720

Death Location: Goose Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA

Father: Col. Berringer

Mother: Margaret Foster

Spouse(s): Gov. Carolina

Children(s): Joseph Sr., Leiutenant Moore, Anne Moore, Mary Postel, Nathaniel Moore, Maurice Moore, Roger Moore, James Moore, Elizabeth Howe, William** Sr, Mary Clifford, Matsey Moore, Col Jr, John Moore, Margaret Moore, William Moore, Charles Moore, Benjamin Moore, Rebecca Moore, Anne Moore, Jehu Moore, Colonel I

The story of Margaret Berringer began in 1643 in West, Nimba, Liberia. Margaret Berringer married Gov James Elizie Moore British Colonel Charleston Lawyer Elected To The Colonial Assembly Secretary Of The Province Of South Carolina 13Th Colonial Governor Of South Carolina, and had children including Anne Moore, Benjamin Moore, Charles Moore, Col Amp Hon Or Rev Sir John Moore Jr, Colonel Maurice Moore I, Elizabeth Moore Clifford Howe, James Leonard Moore, Jehu Moore, John Moore, Joseph Berringer Moore Sr, Leiutenant General Governor James Moore, Margaret Elizabeth Moore, Mary Nee Moore Clifford, Mary Moore Postel, Matsey Moore, Maurice Colonel Moore, Nathaniel Moore, Rebecca Barker Dry Howe Moore, Roger Moore, William Moore Sr, William George Moore. Margaret Berringer passed away in 1720 in Goose Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Margaret Berringer began in 1643 in West, Nimba, Liberia.
  • Margaret Berringer married Gov James Elizie Moore British Colonel Charleston Lawyer Elected To The Colonial Assembly Secretary Of The Province Of South Carolina 13Th Colonial Governor Of South Carolina, and had children including Anne Moore, Benjamin Moore, Charles Moore, Col Amp Hon Or Rev Sir John Moore Jr, Colonel Maurice Moore I, Elizabeth Moore Clifford Howe, James Leonard Moore, Jehu Moore, John Moore, Joseph Berringer Moore Sr, Leiutenant General Governor James Moore, Margaret Elizabeth Moore, Mary Nee Moore Clifford, Mary Moore Postel, Matsey Moore, Maurice Colonel Moore, Nathaniel Moore, Rebecca Barker Dry Howe Moore, Roger Moore, William Moore Sr, William George Moore.
  • Margaret Berringer passed away in 1720 in Goose Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA.

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Spouses(s)

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Margaret Berringer's Ancestors

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Margaret Berringer
1643–1720
Birth Place: West, Nimba, Liberia
Parents
Col. Benjamin Berringer
1610–1660
West, Nimba, Liberia
Margaret Foster
1630–1661
Barbados, West Indies, Barbade
Grandparents
Benjamin (1st, Berringer The1659) Immigrant
1625–1660
Buckingshire, England
Elizabeth (Gibbs) (Berringer)
1590–
Corsham, Wiltshire, England
John (Foster) Rev.
1582–1631
Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
Margaret Gibbes
1581–1640
Corsham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Margaret Berringer's Descendants

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Margaret Berringer (February 1643–7 June 1720) m. Gov. (James Elizie Moore, British Colonel, Charleston Lawyer, Elected to the Colonial Assembly, Secretary of the Province of South Carolina, 13th Colonial Governor of South) Carolina (1640–06 Nov 1706)
  1. 1. Joseph (Berringer Moore) Sr. 1699–1753 m. Mary (Ann Toole) Hodges 1700–1753
    1. 1. Charity ((Celia)) Moore 1731–1769
      1. 1. Sarah Cole 1755–1814 m. Levi (Harrell) I 1750–1802
        1. 1. Zelphia Harrell 1798–1860 m. Henry Evans 1778–1865
        2. 2. Asa (Harrell) Sr 1779–1851
        3. 3. Francis Harrell 1781–1840
        4. 4. Levi (Harrell) II 1777–1865
        5. 5. William (Harrell) I 1784–1866
        6. 6. Isaac (Harrell) CSA 1790–1862
        7. 7. Esther Harrell 1801–1882
        8. 8. Levi Harrell 1777–1815
      2. 2. John (Isaac) Harrell 1757–1830
      3. 3. David Harrell 1752–1779
      4. 4. Milley Harrell 1754–1805
      5. 5. Sarah Harrell 1756–1784
      6. 6. Noah Harrell 1758–1803
      7. 7. Eady Harrell 1760–
      8. 8. Chloe Harrell 1762–
      9. 9. Charity Harrell 1764–1803
      10. 10. Enos Harrell 1770–
    2. 2. Col. (James) Moore 1729–1789
    3. 3. Joseph (Moore,) Jr 1729–1785
    4. 4. Hodges Moore 1712–1795
    5. 5. Jesse Moore 1724–1725
    6. 6. Ezekiel Moore 1725–1781
    7. 7. Ann Moore 1728–1781
    8. 8. Amelia Moore 1712–1757
    9. 9. Elijah (Watson Moore) SR 1729–1781
    10. 10. Elizabeth Moore 1724–
    11. 11. Sarah (Ann) Moore 1740–1785
    12. 12. Martha Moore 1730–1774
    13. 13. Mildred Moore 1725–
    14. 14. Mary (Causy Moore) Bulls 1720–1798
    15. 15. Joseph (Moore,) Jr 1715–1776
    16. 16. Melia Moore 1735–1751
  2. 2. Leiutenant (General Governor James) Moore 1673–1723 m. Susanna (Forster) (Moore) 1685–1733 m. Elizabeth Beresford 1675–1739
    1. 1. David Moore 1718–1783
  3. 3. Anne Moore 1687–1727
  4. 4. Mary (Moore -) Postel 1695–1753
  5. 5. Nathaniel Moore 1699–1748
  6. 6. Maurice (Colonel) Moore 1670–1743 m. Elizabeth (Lillington) Swann 1679–1725 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Porter 1685–1750
    1. 1. Ann Moore 1701–
    2. 2. Female Moore 1705–
    3. 3. James Moore 1737–1777
    4. 4. Margaret Moore 1699–
    5. 5. Mary (Rebecca) Moore 1739–1756
    6. 6. Maurice Moore 1735–1777
  7. 7. Roger Moore 1694–1759
  8. 8. James (Leonard) Moore 1703–1771
  9. 9. Elizabeth (Moore - Clifford -) Howe –1892
  10. 10. William** (Moore) Sr 1691–1740
  11. 11. Mary ((nee Moore)) Clifford 1680–1777
  12. 12. Matsey Moore 1701–1733
  13. 13. Col (& Hon or Rev Sir John Moore) Jr 1698–1729
  14. 14. John Moore 1688–1743
  15. 15. Margaret (Elizabeth) Moore 1682–1775
  16. 16. William (George) Moore 1665–1732
  17. 17. Charles Moore 1662–1740
  18. 18. Benjamin Moore 1693–1743
  19. 19. Rebecca (Barker Dry Howe) Moore 1694–1753
  20. 20. Anne Moore 1680–1715
  21. 21. Jehu Moore 1675–1720
  22. 22. Colonel (Maurice Moore,) I 1675–1743

Margaret Berringer's Timeline

2 Records

1643
February 1643
Birth of Margaret Berringer in West, Nimba, Liberia
West, Nimba, Liberia
1720
7 June 1720
Age 77
Death of Margaret Berringer in Goose Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA
Goose Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: February 1643
    Event Place: West, Nimba, Liberia
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 June 1720
    Event Place: Goose Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA

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