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Family Tree Maker George Richard Mary Amoore Amoore Amoore b: 1749 b: 8 December 1750 Angmering, b: 23 August 1752 Angmering, Sussex Sussex Sophia Mary Amoore Amoore b: 14 August 1785 Angmering, b: 2 February 1787 Angmering, Sussex Sussex d: 1818 Angmering, Sussex d: 1842 Worthing, Sussex Burial: 10 January 1818 Burial: 7 October 1842 Angmering, Sussex Angmering, Sussex Richard Sarah Jane Amoore Randall b: 28 October 1827 Angmering, b: c 1830 Walberton Sussex m: 15 June 1857 Brighton, d: Bef. 1881 Sussex Occupation: Butcher Richard William John Charles Thomas Amoore Amoore Amoore Amoore Amoore b: 20 December 1857 b: 25 February 1859 Angmering, b: 19 August 1860 Angmering, b: 28 January 1866 Angmering, b: 29 September 1867 Angmering, Sussex Sussex Sussex Sussex Angmering, Sussex d: 1865 Angmering, Sussex Occupation: Occupation: 1881 Burial: 7 July 1865 Butcher Draper's Asst., S. Bersted Angmering, Sussex Produced Oct. 2003 by Neil A Rogers-Davis, Angmering - principally form Parish Registers with some input form IGI and census records. John Sarah Charles William Ann Amoore Amoore Amoore Amoore Newnham b: 26 March 1754 Angmering, b: October 1757 Angmering, b: 13 September 1759 b: 29 July 1761 Angmering, b: 17 August 1760 Clapham, Sussex Sussex Angmering, Sussex Sussex Sussex Occupation: m: 19 October 1784 Ferring, Maltster Sussex d: 1829 Angmering, Sussex Burial: 20 November 1829 Angmering, Sussex William Amy Richard Jane Amoore Amoore Amoore Duke b: 5 February 1790 Angmering, b: 13 March 1791 Angmering, b: 8 July 1792 Angmering, b: c 1800 Lyminster, Sussex Sussex Sussex Sussex m: 22 January 1827 Lyminster, d: 1840 Britford, Wiltshire d: 1842 Worthing, Sussex d: 1873 Angmering, Sussex Sussex Burial: 24 November 1840 Burial: 7 November 1842 Burial: 1 May 1873 Angmering, Sussex Angmering, Sussex Angmering, Sussex George Fanny Amoore Unknown b: 28 October 1827 Angmering, b: c 1830 Steyning, Sussex Sussex Bridget Jane Edith J George Frances E Annie M Amoore Amoore Amoore Amoore Amoore b: 20 June 1869 Angmering, b: c 1861 Worthing, Sussex b: c 1863 Worthing, Sussex b: c 1866 Worthing, Sussex b: c 1871 Worthing, Sussex Sussex Occupation: 1881 Butcher Richard Sarah Amoore Edmunds b: 13 November 1721 b: c 1725 Angmering, Sussex Westmeston, Sussex m: 27 September 1748 d: 1772 Angmering, Sussex Rusington, Sussex Burial: 28 May 1772 d: 1795 Angmering, Sussex Angmering, Sussex Burial: 15 November 1795 Angmering, Sussex Eleanor John Sarah Robert Amoore Amoore Amoore Ansell b: 10 August 1794 Angmering, b: 2 January 1797 Angmering, b: 3 March 1799 Angmering, b: c 1790 Sussex Sussex Sussex m: 31 August 1819 Angmering, d: 1857 Worthing, Sussex Sussex Burial: 16 November 1857 Angmering, Sussex Anna Maria Duke Mary Amoore Amoore Unknown b: 22 November 1829 b: 11 September 1831 b: c 1837 Ulcombe, Kent Angmering, Sussex Angmering, Sussex d: 1830 Angmering, Sussex Occupation: Burial: 8 April 1830 Farmer, Ulcombe, Kent Angmering, Sussex Florence C Albert Ethel M Clara Harry Saxby Amoore Amoore Amoore Amoore Amoore b: c 1873 Worthing, Sussex b: c 1872 Ulcombe, Kent b: c 1874 Ulcombe, Kent b: c 1875 Ulcombe, Kent b: c 1876 Ulcombe, Kent Descendants of Richard Amoore Richard Joane Amoore Unknown b: c 1695 b: c 1705 Bridget Jane James Nelson Emily Newnham John Alfred Amoore Sparkes Amoore Taylor Amoore b: 14 May 1835 Angmering, b: c 1824 North Bersted, Sussex b: 15 June 1838 Angmering, b: c 1824 Ashford, Kent b: 19 September 1813 Sussex m: 24 April 1862 Angmering, Sussex Occupation: Angmering, Sussex Sussex Draper Occupation: Draper Frank George Thomas Mary Elizabeth Amoore Amoore Unknown b: c 1879 Ulcombe, Kent b: 1843 Poling, Sussex Occupation: 1881 Railway Clerk, Ealing Percy George Frank Wayland Amoore Amoore b: 1876 Acton, Middlesex b: 1880 Acton, Middlesex Descendants of Richard Amoore John Ann Amoore Ford b: 12 April 1724 Poling, Sussex b: 3 February 1723/24 Poling, Sussex m: 19 May 1760 Ferring, Sussex [1] Ann [2] Thomas Ann Richard Mary Amoore Amoore Amoore Amoore Amoore b: 1755 Angmering, Sussex b: 14 April 1754 Poling, Sussex b: 1766 Poling, Sussex b: 1753 Poling, Sussex b: 1755 Poling, Sussex m: 8 October 1782 Angmering, d: 1785 d: 1753 Poling, Sussex d: 1755 Poling, Sussex Sussex Burial: 19 August 1785 Burial: 1753 Burial: 1755 d: 1813 Angmering, Sussex Poling, Sussex Poling, Sussex Burial: 22 December 1813 Angmering, Sussex Occupation: Farmer George Mary Charles Amoore Grant Amoore b: 31 August 1783 Angmering, b: c 1786 Angmering, Sussex b: 15 August 1785 Angmering, Sussex m: 29 September 1812 Sussex d: 1859 Angmering, Sussex d: 1789 Burial: 24 August 1859 Burial: 13 September 1789 Angmering, Sussex Angmering, Sussex Occupation: 1813 Farmer Charles Jane Amoore Barnard b: 21 February 1815 Angmering, b: 30 April 1820 Kilmeston, Sussex Hants Occupation: Farmer Mary Frederick Charles Ellen Kate William Sarah Amoore Amoore Amoore Amoore Unknown b: c 1845 Angmering, Sussex b: 1845 b: 1848 b: 16 July 1851 Angmering, b: Street, Somerset Sussex Occupation: 1881 Carpet Salesman, Hanmore, Middx Bernard W Ralph H Elsie J Amoore Amoore Amoore b: 1877 Ealing, Middlesex b: 1879 Hanwell, Middlesex b: 1881 Hanwell, Middlesex Descendants of Richard Amoore Thomas Amoore b: 25 January 1724/25 Poling, Sussex John Kitty Sarah Ann Jane [1] Ann Amoore Amoore Amoore Amoore Amoore Amoore b: 1758 Poling, Sussex b: 1765 Poling, Sussex b: 1757 Poling, Sussex b: 1760 Poling, Sussex b: 1770 Poling, Sussex b: 1755 Angmering, Sussex m: 8 October 1782 Angmering, Sussex William Mary Thomas Amoore Amoore Amoore b: 3 February 1788 Angmering, b: 28 June 1789 Angmering, b: 29 September 1790 Sussex Sussex Angmering, Sussex d: 1850 Poling, Sussex d: 1845 Titchfield, Hants d: 1859 Burial: 19 February 1850 Burial: 22 March 1845 Burial: 29 April 1859 Angmering, Sussex Angmering, Sussex Angmering, Sussex Sarah Hopkins b: c 1730 m: 28 January 1751/52 Poling, Sussex [2] Thomas Sarah George Amoore French Amoore b: 14 April 1754 Poling, Sussex b: c 1763 b: 1767 Poling, Sussex d: 1813 m: 26 November 1786 d: 1767 Poling, Sussex Burial: 22 December 1813 Angmering, Sussex Burial: 1767 Angmering, Sussex d: 1843 Poling, Sussex Occupation: Burial: 27 February 1843 Farmer Angmering, Sussex Ann Jane Frances Richard Amoore Amoore Amoore Amoore b: 11 March 1792 Angmering, b: 16 June 1793 Angmering, b: 14 February 1796 Angmering, b: 30 April 1797 Angmering, Sussex Sussex Sussex Sussex d: 1797 d: Aft. 1881 d: 1817 Burial: 10 June 1797 Burial: 11 October 1817 Angmering, Sussex Angmering, Sussex John Eliza Amoore Amoore b: 17 October 1798 Angmering, b: 28 February 1800 Angmering, Sussex Sussex.
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