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Moses Greer 1744–1834 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 June 1744

Birth Location: Gunpowder, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA

Death Date: 10 May 1834

Death Location: Gogginsville, Franklin County, Virginia, USA

Father: John (1714)

Mother: Sarah Elliott

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Moses Greer was born in 1744 in Gunpowder, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA, the child of John G Greer 1714 And Sarah Ann Elliott. Moses Greer passed away in 1834 in Gogginsville, Franklin County, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • Moses Greer was born in 1744 in Gunpowder, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA, the child of John G Greer 1714 And Sarah Ann Elliott.
  • Moses Greer passed away in 1834 in Gogginsville, Franklin County, Virginia, USA.

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Moses Greer's Ancestors

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Moses Greer
1744–1834
Birth Place: Gunpowder, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Parents
John G Greer (1714)
1714–1787
Gunpowder River, Maryland, United States
Sarah (Ann) Elliott
1718–1764
Gunpower River, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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Moses Greer's Timeline

2 Records

1744
2 June 1744
Birth of Moses Greer in Gunpowder, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Gunpowder, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
1834
10 May 1834
Age 90
Death of Moses Greer in Gogginsville, Franklin County, Virginia, USA
Gogginsville, Franklin County, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 June 1744
    Event Place: Gunpowder, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 May 1834
    Event Place: Gogginsville, Franklin County, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

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