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William Moore

Birth1627 - Powerstock, Dorset, England
Death25 Mar 1688 - Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, Colony
MotherElizabeth (stepdaughter of Philomon Whale) Greenaway Rice
FatherJohn Moore Morse

Born in Powerstock, Dorset, England on 1627 to John Moore Morse and Elizabeth (stepdaughter of Philomon Whale) Greenaway Rice. William Moore married ISABEL JOYNER and had 10 children. He passed away on 25 Mar 1688 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, Colony.

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Parents
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John Moore Morse
1609 - 1674
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Elizabeth (Stepdaughter Of Philomon Whale) Greenaway Rice
1605 - 1690
Spouse(s)
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Isabel Joyner
1613 - 1690
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Lydia (Lyde) More (Moar Moore)
1644 - 1720
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William Moore
1652 - 1728
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Abel Moore
1651 - 1689
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Deborah Moore
1642 - 1697
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Elnathan Moore
1643 - 1648
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Martha Moore
1644 - 1645
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Mary Moore
1653 - 1678
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Elnathan Moore
1655 - 1657
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Marie Lester
1647 - 1684
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Lidia Moore
1647 - 1690

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