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Mary Moore

Birth22 May 1645 - Ansley, Warwickshire, England
Death26 Mar 1719 - Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
MotherIsabelle Muston
FatherBurbidge Brown

Born in Ansley, Warwickshire, England on 22 May 1645 to Burbidge Brown and Isabelle Muston. Mary Moore married Edward Farmer and had 12 children. She passed away on 26 Mar 1719 in Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Burbidge Brown
1625 - 1719
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Isabelle Muston
1625 - 1686
Spouse(s)
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Edward Farmer
1645 - 1727
Children Show all
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Sarah Farmer Pollard
1669 - 1725
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Mary 1675 Farmer
1675 - 1719
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Oliver Farmer
1686 - 1761
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John Farmer
1671 - 1736
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Thomas Farmer
1683 - 1767
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Edward Farmer
1673 - 1752
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Elizabeth Farmer
1680 - 1761
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Barbara Farmer
1677 - 1681
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Elizabeth Farmer
1695 - 1782
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Isabella (Farmer) Warren
1662 - Unknown
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Edward Farmer
1674 - 1674
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Sarah Farmer
1690 - Unknown

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