
Ancestry of
Richard More
(c1614 - c1696)
Mayflower passenger 1620
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Some of the most recently added connections of famous kin for Richard More
Porter Goss
1st Director of the C.I.A.
19th and last Dir. of Central Intelligence
11th cousin 10 times removed
via Elizabeth de Badlesmere
Porter Goss
1st Director of the C.I.A.
19th and last Dir. of Central Intelligence
13th cousin 8 times removed
via Sir James le Boteler
Porter Goss
1st Director of the C.I.A.
19th and last Dir. of Central Intelligence
9th cousin 12 times removed
via John de Mowbray
Porter Goss
1st Director of the C.I.A.
19th and last Dir. of Central Intelligence
10th cousin 10 times removed
via Sir Thomas de Beauchamp
Alfred Ely Beach
Co-founder & Editor, Scientific American
14th cousin 6 times removed
via Sir Geoffrey FitzPiers
Alfred Ely Beach
Co-founder & Editor, Scientific American
11th cousin 7 times removed
via Sir Roger de Somery
Rear Admiral Philip H. Cooper
United States Navy
12th cousin 7 times removed
via Bartholomew de Badlesmere
Rear Admiral Philip H. Cooper
United States Navy
9th cousin 8 times removed
via Sir Philip le Despencer
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