The Found Moorfields Journals

In Three Parts:

Part the First: Of Madness & Melancholy
Part the Second: The Stone of Folly
Part the Third: Divine Lunatics


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Thursday, October 18, 2012

The Moorfields Timeline



The MOORFIELDS TIMELINE
as gleaned from the journal pages.

It is noteworthy that the Moorfields women never married
due to the (perceived) curse set forth by Rose.
The Moorfields journal was first discovered by Violet after Rose's death.
All dates and facts are apparent and taken on the word of the journal.
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ROSE MOORFIELDS
born: 1515  (father: unknown) (date: unknown)
died: 1565 (age 50)

VIOLET GRACE MOORFIELDS
born: August 6, 1550 (father: unknown Bedlamite-Rose states sailor)
died: 1645 (age 95) 

CHERRY THOMAS MOORFIELDS
born:  April 1, 1595 (father: Dirty Tom)
died: 1634

GRACE VIOLET MOORFIELDS
born: 1630 (father: Devon MacHamish)
died: 1665 (Year of Great Plague)

LILY MOORFIELDS
born: 1665 (father:unknown)
died:  1710

VIOLET LOUISE MOORFIELDS
born: 1710 (father: unknown)
died: 1805 (age 95)

ANNABELLE MACDOUGALL MOORFIELDS
born:  1745 (father:  Jamie MacDougall)
died: 1785

VIOLET MACDOUGALL MOORFIELDS
born:  1780 (father: unknown)
died: unknown

THE CHILDREN OF ROSE MOORFIELDS

LAWRENCE  (f: Haggis Craig) born: 1546
LEO  (f: Haggis Craig)  born: 1547
GEORGE  (f: Haggis Craig)  born:  1548
VIOLET (f: unknown)  born: 1550
RUE (f: unknown)  born: 1551
JAMIE  (f: Seamus Craig/brother of Haggis)  born: 1553
SEAMUS  (f: Seamus Craig)  born: 1555
WILLIE:  (f: Seamus Craig)  born: 1556
WEE FERGUS:  (f: Angus MacDonald) born: 1560






  














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Welcome to the Moorfileds journals.
I'm so pleased that you are willing to share this unique experience with me.
Please feel free to leave a comment, but do know that I have chosen, out of respect, to decline the answering of any specific questions regarding the journals. I feel that the story, as written, must speak for itself.
Fair Winds, my faithful readers. I do hope you delight in this goodly intrigue as much as I have!
love, Foxmorton