Zij is getrouwd met John II Moore.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1685, zij was toen 20 jaar oud.
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Rebekka Axtell Moore survived her husband, Col. John Moore, and died at Moore Hall, the home of her son, Hon. William Moore, in 1749. She was buried at St. Peter's Church, Great Valley, Chester county, where William Moore was then a vestryman. Her husband Col. John Moore was buried at Christ Church, Philadelphia, of which he had been an active and prominent vestryman. Col. Moore lived on Second Street, at the corner of Garden Alley, later known as Coomb's Alley. He owned beside the tract of land in Chester county, which he conveyed to his son, William, in 1729, a plantation in Moyamensing township. William Moore had erected "Moore Hall" and lived there some years prior to the conveyance of the land in 1729
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