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CHAMPNEY Families in 1600's Billerica, MA
Posted by: Betty Fredericks (ID *****7001) Date: March 13, 2004 at 05:46:23
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Hello. I'd like to know if anyone is researching the CHAMPNEY families in 1600's Billerica, MA.

In particular, I'd like to know if anyone is researching the marriage of "Golden" MOORE and Mrs. Joanna CHAMPNEY.

I have just read on-line that John and Joanna CHAMPNEY had four children, Mary, Sarah, John and Joseph, and then "Golden" and Joanna MOORE had three daughters in 1640's Cambridge, MA.

My main purpose is to put together a better picture of the Francis and Catherine MOORE family of 1640's Cambridge, MA.

After a lot of on-line searching and a lot of guessing,
I am wondering if Golden MOORE was actually the eldest son of Francis and _____ MOORE (first wife in ENG), and his name was actually .. Thomas Golden MOORE.

"Golden" and Joanna MOORE lived directly across the Billerica Common from James and Anna (MOORE) KIDDER, both arriving shortly after the town was incorporated in 1655.

Other siblings might include: Francis MOORE, Jr., who inherited the estate in Cambridge, MA, Samuel MOORE, whom I have not yet traced, and John MOORE, who might be the John in Sudbury, MA.

Contrary to popular opinion, I believe that Sarah MOORE who married Edmund GREENLEAF in ENGLAND was the sister of Francis MOORE, and not his daughter. Edmund and Sarah settled in Newbury, MA.

I am trying to find out which ship Francis MOORE and Edmund GREENLEAF sailed on in 1638 or 1639, and whether any families connected to them .. were on the same ship.




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