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Simon Moore 1712–1770 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1712

Birth Location: Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States

Death Date: 1770

Death Location: Dutchess, New York, United States

Father: Jonathan Moore

Mother: Hannah Long

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In 1712, Simon Moore entered the world in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States, born to Jonathan Moore And Hannah Long. Simon Moore passed away in 1770 in Dutchess, New York, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1712, Simon Moore entered the world in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States, born to Jonathan Moore And Hannah Long.
  • Simon Moore passed away in 1770 in Dutchess, New York, United States.

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Simon Moore's Ancestors

Self
Simon Moore
1712–1770
Birth Place: Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Parents
Jonathan Moore
1679–1770
Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, Colonial America, North America.
Hannah Long
1679–1770
Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Grandparents
Andrew Moore
1649–1719
Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Sarah Phelps
1653–1732
Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, Colonial America, North America.
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Simon Moore's Timeline

2 Records

1712
1712
Birth of Simon Moore in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
1770
1770
Age 58
Death of Simon Moore in Dutchess, New York, United States
Dutchess, New York, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1712
    Event Place: Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1770
    Event Place: Dutchess, New York, United States

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