Lydia was a daughter of Francis Reno/Renoe and Elizabeth Bayliss. She married Jeremiah Moore in 1765. They had eleven known children. She died in 1835.
Moore-Hunter Family Cemetery, Moore-Hunter Family Cemetery, 1000 Block, Tapawingo Road, SW, Vienna, Virginia. ""MOORE FAMILY CEMETERY : Within this enclosure are buried the Rev. Jeremiah Moore / (1746-1815); his wife, Lydia Renno Moore (1745-1835); and / some of their eleven children and grandchildren. The Rev. / Moore was a Revolutionary War veteran, farmer, and Baptist / evangelist. He was an advocate of the separation of church / and state. His nearby home, Moorefield, was on 600 acres of / farmland. The pyramid marker identifies George Washington / Hunter, Sr. (1776-1856); his wife, Angeline Hunter (d. / 1856), daughter of Jeremiah and Lydia Moore; and their / daughter, Margaret Hunter (d. 1896). : ERECTED BY HISTORIC VIENNA, INC. / JUNE 7 2000."
Fairfax Genealogical Society, Fairfax County, Virginia Gravestones (n.p.: 1994); Vol. I, page VN-67
Brian A. Conley, compiler, Cemeteries of Fairfax County, Virginia (n.p.: n.pub., 1994); Cemetery #FX010
Pedigree Resource File Salt Lake City, Utah: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; CD #3
Wesley E. Pippenger, Husbands and Wives Associated with Early Alexandria, Virginia (Westminster, Maryland: Family Line Publications, 1991); page 52
Francis Renoe will (18 October 1794), Will Book H, page 224; Prince William County Courthouse, Manassas, Virginia 20110.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Lydia by comparing test results with other carriers of her 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 Lydia: