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James Moore

Birth9 Aug 1755 - Londonderry, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
Death1814 - Truro, 1654148 , Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherMartha Archibald
FatherSamson Moore

Born in Londonderry, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States on 9 Aug 1755 to Samson Moore and Martha Archibald. James Moore married Susan Teas and had 13 children. He passed away on 1814 in Truro, 1654148 , Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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Samson Moore
1730 - 1782
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Martha Archibald
1733 - 1782
Spouse(s)
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Susan Teas
1760 - Unknown
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Margaret Pollock
1760 - 1786
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Margaret Moore
1792 - 1867
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Susan Moore
1802 - 1866
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Elizabeth Moore
1795 - 1825
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Alice Moore
1809 - 1834
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Martha Moore
1788 - 1857
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Isabell Moore
1797 - 1835
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Jane Moore
1784 - 1804
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Mary Moore
1791 - 1864
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Samuel Moore
1800 - 1844
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James Moore
1798 - 1818
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Daniel Moore
1790 - 1863
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William Moore
1810 - Unknown
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John Aiken
1777 - 1855

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