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John and Joanna (?) CHAMPNEY, 1600's MA (MOORE)
Posted by: Betty Fredericks (ID *****7001) Date: August 07, 2004 at 04:37:01
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Hello. I'd like to offer a very rough, very unsure outline of the two marriages of Mrs. Joanna (?) CHAMPNEY. And, I'd like to know if anyone has problems with the information:

John CHAMPNEY (son of Henry?) (brother of Richard?)
(b~1599 ENG?)
married Joanna _____ in ~1632 in Cambridge, MA (?)

John and Joanna CHAMPNEY had four children in the 1630's:

Mary CHAMPNEY reportedly married Theophilus RICHARDSON ~1654, had 9? children in Woburn, MA
(possibly had late marriage to John BROOKS ~1684)

Sarah CHAMPNEY reportedly married John RUSSELL (II) in ~1661 in Woburn, MA, and reportedly had 8 children, some in Woburn and some in Boston, MA.

John CHAMPNEY reportedly died in ~1664 in Cambridge, MA
(Age ~20?)

Joseph CHAMPNEY might have married a Sarah POOLE.

In early 1641, John CHAMPNEY died, and in mid-1641?, his widow, Mrs. Joanna CHAMPNEY, married Golden MORE or MOORE of Cambridge, MA.

Golden (or Golding) and Joanna MOORE (MORE?) reportedly had 3 daughters born in either Cambridge or "Cambridge Farms" in MA, probably in the 1640's:

Hannah MOORE reportedly married John HASTINGS, but one source has her dying in ~1667 (probably Age 23?)
Did she marry and then die a year or two later?

Lydia MOORE reportedly married Caleb FARLEY in ~1669.
(Caleb FARLEY m. (1) Rebecca HILL ~1666. She died in early 1669 and in late 1669, he m. (2) Lydia MOORE. Caleb and Rebecca might have had 2 children, she dying in childbirth, and Caleb and Lydia might have had 8 children.)

Ruth MOORE reportedly married Daniel SHED. Daniel and Ruth SHED lived in the North Billerica section of town, and reportedly had 7 children born to them.

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I do not know of any first marriage for Golden MOORE who reportedly arrived in Cambridge, MA, in the 1630's, in his 30's. Perhaps he arrived single, or perhaps he arrived as a widow. (I believe he might have been a much younger step-brother of Francis MOORE, Sr., of Cambridge, MA.)

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Most information posted is from the "History of Billerica, MA." But, I was offered some information by a researcher who responded to one of my queries.





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