Birth: 1712 Death: June 1757 Bertie Co., North Carolina
Parents: Epaphroditus Moore 1700 - 1757 Elizabeth House 1695 - 1756
INDIAN WARS: Massacres: June 1757
The massacres in June 1757 killed many of this family including wife Elisabeth House, daughters & sons, Penelope, Mary, Rebecca, John, Charity, Rachel, Ann and their children and spouses ???
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Note: !SIBLINGS-PARENTAGE-SPOUSE: Will of father Epaphroditus
!DEATH: Information from WorldConnect Project submission to RootsWeb by Gary Murray
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Penelope Hare (Moore) 1712 - 1757
Birth: 1712 Death: June 1757 Bertie Co., North Carolina
Parents: Epaphroditus Moore 1700 - 1757 Elizabeth House 1695 - 1756
Husband: Thomas Hare
Siblings: x died in infancy, xx died in Indian Massacres June 1757
x Rebecca Moore 1712 - 1712
xx Penelope Moore 1712 - 1757 WikiTree profile Moore-6015
Rachel Moore 1713 - ?
xx Mary Moore 1714 - 1757 WikiTree profile Moore-6017
xx Rebecca Cain (Moore) 1717 - 1757 WikiTree profile Moore-6020
xx John Moore 1719 - 1757 WikiTree profile Moore-6014
xx Charity Walston (born Moore) 1721 - 1757 WikiTree profile Moore-6021
Epaphroditus Moore 1721 - 1789 WikiTree profile Moore-6024
Judith Moore 1722 - 1769 WikiTree profile Moore-6019
Elizabeth Marina Moore 1725 - ? WikiTree profile Moore-26652
xx Rachel Moore 1728 - 1757 WikiTree profile Moore-6022
Grace Stevenson (born Moore) 1735 - 1787 WikiTree profile Moore-6018
xx Ann Moore 1736 - 1757 WikiTree profile Moore-6016
Christian Moore 1750 - ? WikiTree profile Moore-6012
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Penelope by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Penelope: