I'm hoping this will be a fairly easy de Mohun/Moone fix!
As you can see in the profile as it stands, William Moone is given as having been born, and having died, in Virginia.
The problem is that both his parents lived and died in Dorset, England, and it seems highly unlikely that they took a boatride to Virginia to give birth to William, and then went back. Leaving him there.
So THAT doesn't make sense, despite the fact that many web trees, many indeed, say it to be so.
Ok.
So let's assume he was born in Dorset, as were the rest of his siblings.
Did he emigrate to Virginia?
If so, where does that information come from?
If it's web trees, and no other sources, that's not useful.
But if we have reliable sources, that would be great.
One of the ways I approach "the migrating generation" is to go a step down the tree, where there might be more documentation.
And it so happens one of the Geni children of William is a profile I worked on (but not his possible parents)
Please open up the profile to review the notes and sources.
He was born in England and emigrated. In my review I notice that a different parent had been proposed by the Abelmarle Historical Society.
Hope this helps.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ung20...
According to the Albemarle County Historical Society in Virginia, Stephen's father was Abraham Moon. Abraham was living in Gloucester County in 1654.
So far from undo merge
- William Moone has become Robert Moone
- William ‘Edward’ Moone has been extracted from the family. Parents are not listed in the profile notes
Marsha Gail Veazey can you come take a look at Abraham Moone
He is not listed in the will of John Moone of Alverstoke and is shown with a mother married elsewhere when he was born
The source could be erroneous, it's based on www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I072624&t...
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I've restored the Capt Moore ancestry to what I had understood it to be previously. No Ann Woodward in it.
So the top of the John Moone tree is this marriage
Willyam Moone
England Marriages, 1538-1973
Marriage: Oct 16 1561 - East Meon, Hampshire, England
Wife: Joane Sherlock
Geni shows as the 12th ggs of https://www.geni.com/path/Thomas-Moone+is+related+to+Joane-Moone?fr...
It's not that far an ancestry from me, I have a 2nd great aunt who married into the Moon family (why I had looked at it)
We have the Abraham b abt 1630 issue to figure out though.
The information cited in the notes for Robert Moone, of Newsham do not make sense
Either he was born in Lancashire or he was born across the country in Bristol.
If we can't find better notes I would think we should disconnect the Bristol fellow from Lancashire origins and adjust the data fields accordingly
I have reverted Robert of Braunton to his MP'd name of William Moon of Braunton. He had been married to his mother so disconnected that. Dates & locations still don't make sense, but the next step is parents.
We have a will quoted in the profile for Robert Moone, of Weymouth, Gent.
I see his sons as Robert, Maximilian and John.
Should we disconnect William
William of Braunton and Robert of Braunton are no more on Geni.
Alicia Watkinson, of Yorkshire has been un merged from Alice Symonds because Yorkshire is not Lancashire and a woman cannot be married to two different men and having children with them at the same time. At least not in the 1500s they couldn't.
A new profile for sister Mary Moone named in will created, because there was no such person as Alice Mary.
We are probably missing a new more children: there were, on the monument brass, 8 boys and 7 girls. But only three boys named in the father's will so the others likely died young. It would be good to get that will attached as a document, it's probably on the National Discovery site.
But more important as next step are nailing down the Virginia immigrant Moone's.
Richard Moone, of Hawkchurch, MP notes name two children: Walter & Robert. Adding Walter, disconnecting Capt. Thomas Moone, of the "Christopher" and Henry Moone
You weren't kidding that this was vast! The SmartMatches are particularly bad, also.
OK, this is about the best we're going to get for professional assessment of the parents of John Moone of Isle of Wight
https://books.google.com/books?id=tcM40zgdAZgC&lpg=PA677&ot...
Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5: Families G-P
edited by John Frederick Dorman page 677
So will adjust the tree accordingly.
Some have him as grandson of Capt. Thomas Moone, of the "Christopher"
Who had a son baptized 1670 at St Martin's in the Ludgate area, in London (which makes sense for a Hero Navigator with Sir Francis Drake).
This does not however work particularly well with a Hampshire based family, so I suggest we keep them separate unless better proof to have him as the husband of Ann Woodman. Or Emme.
Marsha Gail (Kamish) Veazey in addition to disconnecting Abraham Moone as son of John Moone of Alverstoke perhaps put a link to Capt John Moon in Abraham's profile "about," relationship lock, and write "parents unknown" in the curator note.
I dont know enough about Abraham to know the evidence well enough one way or another but that's a very complete will John wrote, and if he had given him a portion, he would have said so, I think. Or mentioned grandchildren. So something is way wrong.
So I found an interesting note about James Moon, Sr. on his FindAGrave profile, which does not assert parents
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=134233507
According to an article in the December 16, 2007, issue of the Journal of Berkeley County, West Virginia, âIt was Jacob Moon, son of the early Quaker settler Simon Moon, who in 1775 named the village of Arden for a village in England that his family had fled to avoid religious persecution.â Arden was a rural region in Warwickshire. His immigrant great-grandfather James Moon Sr is said to have been married in Bristol, so this tradition implies that James (and his brother John) came to Bristol from the Arden region around Warwickshire.
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I can see how "Arden in Warwickshire" corrupted into "Avon in Bristol" so I'm inclined to leave this piece of lineage. As long as it doesn't run in de Mohun so quick. The Quaker Moon's of PA had some Moxie, they hung with the William Penn, but they emigrated on a Smallpox boat, and Arden is supposed to be tiny, tiny. Not feeling any lords of manors close to 1700 here ....
I think I'm pretty clever so hopefully someone will slap me down on this.
Edward Moone (name fudged as William Edward eek) had a Geni brother Edward died a specific day in 1663 and a Geni brother William born much earlier. Ergo, William Edward was more likely Edward. Born in Lancashire (ok we need to prove this), caught George Fox fever, unaccountably moved to a tiny farming village in Warwickshire, got persecuted for his religion, his grandchildren set off for Pennsylvania.
And now we're getting somewhere with de Mohun. There's an Andrew Moriarity published article, that's top notch current genealogy (for tracking descent)
See http://www.ourgenerationsancestors.org/getperson.php?personID=I6906...
Im going to upload the page until someone can get the IPM, will, and Visitation going
The SmartMatches attached to Margaret Moone are especially egregious and have nothing at all to do with this family. I added myself as a manager so I can undo them. No wonder the Moone tree was confused.
There are at least two easily found decent compilations, I've uploaded both as sources.
http://www.ourgenerationsancestors.org/getperson.php?personID=I6907...
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~barbpretz/ps04/ps...
Seriously I'm shocked. I've seen bad trees before but this is really bad.
Yes, I have seen those sources. I am very happy with this generation. Yay.
Earlier, more problematic.
I took curatorship of many of the de Mohun profiles from the Exchange-- Customer Service was in charge of them.
I thought, hey, it's the Middle Ages. How Harvard can it be? Can't be worse than the Nevilles!
Ha ha. Ha ha ha.