Elizabeth Moon

Brief Life History of Elizabeth

When Elizabeth Moon was christened on 20 December 1730, in Kirkdale, Yorkshire, England, her father, Thomas Moon, was 18 and her mother, Elizabeth Wells, was 30. She married William Jackson on 11 October 1761, in Kirkbymoorside, Yorkshire, England. They were the parents of at least 5 sons. She died on 9 February 1807, in Kirkby Wharfe, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, at the age of 76, and was buried in Kirkby Wharfe, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

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Family Time Line

William Jackson
1737–1792
Elizabeth Moon
1730–1807
Marriage: 11 October 1761
John Jackson
1763–1836
Robert Jackson
1767–
William Jackson
1765–
George Jackson
1769–
Thomas Jackson
1770–1820

Sources (7)

  • Elizabeth Moon, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
  • Elizth Moore in entry for Willm Jackson, "England, Yorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts, 1547-1957"
  • Eliz Moor, "England, Yorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts, 1547-1957"

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World Events (5)

1752 · Gregorian Calendar is Adopted

Gregorian calendar was adopted in England in 1752. That year, Wednesday, September 2, 1752, was followed by Thursday, September 14th, 1752, which caused the country to skip ahead eleven days.

1754 · Seven Years' War

The Seven Years' War began as a North American conflict then stretched between England and France. England, along with allies, battled France in America, India, and Europe, making it arguably the first global war. The conflict ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1763 and England was victorious. The Seven Years' war ultimately led to discontent in the colonies and the American Revolution.

1775 · The Shot Heard Around the World

"On April 18, 1775, a shot known as the ""shot heard around the world"" was fired between American colonists and British troops in Lexington, Massachusetts. This began the American War for Independence. Fifteen months later, Thomas Jefferson penned the Declaration of Independence. The Treaty of Paris was signed in September 1783 which ended the war. The colonies were no longer under British rule. Many who fought for the British fled to Canada, the West Indies, and some to England."

Name Meaning

Irish: variant of Mohan .

English (of Norman origin): habitational name from Moyon in La Manche. Compare Mounce .

Americanized form of German Mohn or of some other similar (like-sounding) surname.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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