Charles Moorman m. 4 February 1711 Goochland, Goochland, Virginia, USA
Sources
Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, vol. VI. Richmond, IN: Friends Book, 1950.
Boddie, John Bennett, and Mrs. James E. O'Donnell. "Moorman of Virginia." In Historical Southern Families, 20-22. Vol. IV. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub., 1968.
Dolores Sonntag Sonntag Web Site. MyHeritage family tree Family site: Sonntag Web Site, Family tree: 23256392-1
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Adams-1008 and Adams-23754 appear to represent the same person because: Appear to be the same person. Adams 1008 has by far the best documentation and sources.
Adams-11622 and Adams-1008 appear to represent the same person because: These profiles appear to represent the same person, the wife of Charles Moorman, but the dates are unclear. The existing 4 profiles need to be merged though.
According to Hinshaw, Charles may have been married to more than one wife named Mary, one dying before his will and the one mentioned in the will. This makes the dates unclear but there are 4 profiles representing Mary Adams Moorman that need to be merged so I'm going to start setting them up.
Adams-15570 and Adams-1008 appear to represent the same person because: These profiles represent the same person though the date of death should be determined.
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