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Anna Moore

Birth8 October 1785 - New Boston, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA
Death12 Feb 1847 - St Stephen, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada
MotherHannah Sargent Livingstone
FatherWilliam Moore

Born in New Boston, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA on 8 October 1785 to William Moore and Hannah Sargent Livingstone. Anna Moore married Joel Whitney and had 9 children. She passed away on 12 Feb 1847 in St Stephen, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Parents
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William Moore
1728 - 1801
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Hannah Sargent Livingstone
1739 - 1833
Spouse(s)
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Joel Whitney
1778 - 1861
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Hannah Livingstone Whitney
1814 - 1888
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Mary Weston Whitney
1816 - 1841
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Elsey Ann Whitney
1818 - 1870
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George Washington Whitney
1804 - 1845
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Joseph Warren Whitney
1809 - 1809
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Jane Moore Whitney
1810 - 1890
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Horatio Gates Whitney
1806 - 1848
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William Moore Whitney
1821 - 1862
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Abel Whitney
1825 - Unknown

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