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Jemima <I>Moore</I> Mitchell

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Jemima Moore Mitchell

Birth
Hampshire County, West Virginia, USA
Death
unknown
Adams County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Manchester, Adams County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Jemima was one of eleven children born to Rev. Joseph E. Moore and his wife, Rebecca Foster. She married Andrew D. Mitchell. They had nine known children; seven sons and two daughters. Jemima died from complications of childbirth circa 1827. The baby lived. He was a boy, named Andrew J. Mitchell

FIRST BURIAL: Jemima was first buried on her parents (Joseph and Rebecca Moore) farm, which became the farm of Abraham Watson & his wife Mary (Joseph and Rebecca's daughter) in Adams County, Ohio.

SECOND BURIAL: Burial Records for Manchester IOOF Cemetery in Manchester (Adams County), Ohio: "... Joseph and Rebecca Moore, his wife, were interred on a knoll at the Moore Farm (later became Watson Farm) near Kimble's Landing on the Ohio River, Spriggs Township, Adams County, Ohio. In June 1962, the earthly remains of this local preacher and his family were removed to this consecrated place for proper and perpetual care. The service and devotion of the Christian pioneers laid the foundations of the state of Ohio."
Jemima was one of eleven children born to Rev. Joseph E. Moore and his wife, Rebecca Foster. She married Andrew D. Mitchell. They had nine known children; seven sons and two daughters. Jemima died from complications of childbirth circa 1827. The baby lived. He was a boy, named Andrew J. Mitchell

FIRST BURIAL: Jemima was first buried on her parents (Joseph and Rebecca Moore) farm, which became the farm of Abraham Watson & his wife Mary (Joseph and Rebecca's daughter) in Adams County, Ohio.

SECOND BURIAL: Burial Records for Manchester IOOF Cemetery in Manchester (Adams County), Ohio: "... Joseph and Rebecca Moore, his wife, were interred on a knoll at the Moore Farm (later became Watson Farm) near Kimble's Landing on the Ohio River, Spriggs Township, Adams County, Ohio. In June 1962, the earthly remains of this local preacher and his family were removed to this consecrated place for proper and perpetual care. The service and devotion of the Christian pioneers laid the foundations of the state of Ohio."

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