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Mary Wheals

Birth30 Sep 1790 - Beeston Next Mileham, Norfolk, England
DeathOct 1876 - Beeston, Norfolk, England
MotherElizabeth Brown
FatherWilliam Wheals

Born in Beeston Next Mileham, Norfolk, England on 30 Sep 1790 to William Wheals and Elizabeth Brown. Mary Wheals married Matthew Moore and had 14 children. She passed away on Oct 1876 in Beeston, Norfolk, England.

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Parents
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William Wheals
1744 - 1827
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Elizabeth Brown
1751 - 1792
Spouse(s)
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Matthew Moore
1790 - 1845
Children Show all
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Jane Moore
1827 - 1913
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John Moore
1821 - Unknown
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George Moore
1835 - Unknown
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James Moore
1829 - Unknown
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James Moore
1830 - Unknown
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Matthew Moore
1813 - Unknown
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William Moore
1818 - Unknown
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Jane Moore
1822 - Unknown
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Mary Moore
1821 - Unknown
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Susannah Moore
1822 - Unknown
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Robert Moore
1811 - 1878
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James Moore
1811 - Unknown
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Susanna Moore
1828 - Unknown
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Hanny Moore
1826 - Unknown

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