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Phebe Moore

Birth28 Nov 1738 - Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Death1800 - Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts
MotherHannah Newhall ( Moore "Mores" )
FatherIsaac Moore

Born in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States on 28 Nov 1738 to Isaac Moore and Hannah Newhall ( Moore "Mores" ). Phebe Moore married Micah Johnson and had 8 children. She passed away on 1800 in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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Isaac Moore
1700 - 1761
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Hannah Newhall ( Moore "Mores" )
1706 - 1768
Spouse(s)
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Micah Johnson
1727 - 1802
Children Show all
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Lydia Johnson
1755 - 1830
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Phoebe Johnson
1767 - Unknown
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Isaac Johnson
1757 - 1782
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Micah Johnson
1755 - 1826
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Hannah Johnson
1762 - 1798
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Aaron Johnson
1765 - 1798
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David Johnson
1770 - 1821
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Adam Johnson
1759 - Unknown

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