Oh, so sorry Murphy's law applied this time. Bad luck, mostly I think. Moving partitions is a hazardous process best avoided if possible. I've had a couple of dramas myself over the years. 
Bookmarks are easily synced with Mozilla's cloud (also makes if easy to duplicate your bookmarks on other PC's you may have): https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb...nc-my-computer
You can also manually backup bookmarks too: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb..._manual-backup
I'm pretty certain you should be able to boot into Windows OK. The partitioning mishap has only affected the Kubuntu partitions as far as I can see. Windows won't care about any other paritions it doesn't understand anyway.

Bookmarks are easily synced with Mozilla's cloud (also makes if easy to duplicate your bookmarks on other PC's you may have): https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb...nc-my-computer
You can also manually backup bookmarks too: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb..._manual-backup
I'm pretty certain you should be able to boot into Windows OK. The partitioning mishap has only affected the Kubuntu partitions as far as I can see. Windows won't care about any other paritions it doesn't understand anyway.
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