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Morris Moore 1459–1510 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1459

Birth Location: Moore Hayes, Cullompton, Devon, England

Death Date: 1510

Death Location: Cullompton, Devon, England, United Kingdom

Father: John Moore

Mother: Elizabeth Clivedon

Spouse(s): Cicely Bonville

Children(s): Ellen Moore, Christopher Moore, Humphrey Moore, Elizabeth Moore

The story of Morris Moore began in 1459 in Moore Hayes, Cullompton, Devon, England. Morris Moore married Cicely Bonville, and had children including Christopher Moore, Elizabeth Moore, Ellen Moore, Humphrey Moore. Morris Moore passed away in 1510 in Cullompton, Devon, England, United Kingdom.

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Biography

  • The story of Morris Moore began in 1459 in Moore Hayes, Cullompton, Devon, England.
  • Morris Moore married Cicely Bonville, and had children including Christopher Moore, Elizabeth Moore, Ellen Moore, Humphrey Moore.
  • Morris Moore passed away in 1510 in Cullompton, Devon, England, United Kingdom.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Morris Moore's Ancestors

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Morris Moore
1459–1510
Birth Place: Moore Hayes, Cullompton, Devon, England
Parents
John Moore
1420–1509
Moore Hayes, Cullompton, Devon, England
Elizabeth Clivedon
1435–1515
Willand, Devon, England
Grandparents
William Moore
1400–
Moore Hayes, Devonshire
Jane Stawell
1400–
Cothelstone, Somerset, England
John Clivedon
1415–
Willand, Devon, England
Ann
1415–
Willand, Devon, England
Great-Grandparents
John Moore
1390–
Elizabeth Botour
1390–
Thomas Stowell
1370–1439
Joan Frampton
1375–1436
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Nicholas Moor
1360–
Hill
1365–
Henry Botour
1370–1452
Henry Botour
1375–
Matthew Stawell
1340–1379
Elinor Merton
1351–1380
Walter Frampton
1330–1389
Margaret Blount
–1389

Morris Moore's Descendants

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Morris Moore (1459–1510) m. Cicely Bonville (ABT 1464–1517)
  1. 1. Ellen Moore 1490– m. Bartholomew Fortescue 1486–1557
    1. 1. Ellen Fortescue 1526–1609 m. William Canwell 1517–1604
    2. 2. Anne Fortescue 1525– m. John Raleigh 1521–1629
    3. 3. Richard Fortescue 1517–1570 m. Joan Moreton 1520–1588
    4. 4. Lady (Gertrude Elizabeth) Fortescue 1538–1573 m. Edmund Drake 1531–1567
    5. 5. Lewis Fortescue 1534–1595 m. Wilmot Giffard 1532–
    6. 6. Jane Fortescue 1540–1583 m. Humphrey Thorne 1544–1605
    7. 7. Gertrude Fortescue 1538–1601 m. Bernard Drake 1537–1586
    8. 8. Mary Fortescue 1515–1609 m. Robert Yeo 1508–1583
    9. 9. Eleanor Fortescue 1520–1604 m. Nicholas Carswell 1531–1588
    10. 10. William Fortescue 1524–1583 m. Anne Strechleigh 1520–1560
    11. 11. Elizabeth Fortescue 1521–1583 m. Geoffrey Tothill 1525–1574 m. Lewis Hatch 1521–1561
      1. 1. Edward Hatch 1550–1584
      2. 2. Jane Hatch 1555–1640 m. John Walrond 1545–1611
      3. 3. Anne Hatch 1551–1610 m. Edmund Reynell 1546–1609
      4. 4. Lewis Hatch 1554–1629 m. Elizabeth Hussey 1568–1644
      5. 5. John Hatch 1556–1594 m. Margery Warre 1564–
      6. 6. Dorothy Hatch 1548–1584 m. Humphrey Cruwys 1545–1622
      7. 7. Edmond Hatch 1547–1584 m. Cecilia Chichester 1547–1620
        1. 1. Arthur Hatch 1577–1625 m. Margaret (Mary) Mallet 1577–1657
  2. 2. Christopher Moore 1490–
  3. 3. Humphrey Moore 1490–1537 m. Anne Pollard 1496–1537
  4. 4. Elizabeth Moore 1490–1559 m. Richard Marshall 1504–1568

Morris Moore's Timeline

2 Records

1459
1459
Birth of Morris Moore in Moore Hayes, Cullompton, Devon, England
Moore Hayes, Cullompton, Devon, England
1510
1510
Age 51
Death of Morris Moore in Cullompton, Devon, England, United Kingdom
Cullompton, Devon, England, United Kingdom

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1459
    Event Place: Moore Hayes, Cullompton, Devon, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1510
    Event Place: Cullompton, Devon, England, United Kingdom

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