Anna Lulu MOORE

Female 1891 - 1896  (4 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anna Lulu MOORE was born on 10 Dec 1891 in Charlotteville, ON (daughter of James Albert MOORE and Luella (Ella) Jane MATTICE); died on 22 Sep 1896 in Charlotteville, ON; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist, Woodhouse Twp., ON.

    Notes:

    It is said that Anna Lulu died from a disease that likely was Spina Bifida, based on the descriptions handed down in the family.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Albert MOORE was born on 18 May 1851 in Charlotteville, ON (son of James MOORE and Ann TERHUNE); died on 21 Feb 1921 in Hamilton, ON; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse Twp., ON.

    Notes:

    "James Albert was convinced that there was an unclaimed fortune in England waiting to be claimed by the descendants of Elizabeth Hawksworth (nee Wedgewood)."

    "In all fairness to James Albert, there were other descendants of Elizabeth Wedgewood, namely the Bowlbys and Hawksworths (see the Moore genealogy) in Nova Scotia who were similarly convinced. However, James Albert took it upon himself to represent the Moores in this matter. Starting in 1879 and continuing until 1914, there is a file of letters in the Moore Archives wherein he corresponded with his uncles, aunts and cousins, soliciting funds and genalogical information in one effort after another which never appeared to be successful.
    However, it did result in the accumulation of genealogical information that has made the writing ofthis journal considerably easier."

    The writer assumes that this alleged fortune would be related to the famous company of Wedgewood China. See the Moore genealogy for the name Wedgewood.

    James married Luella (Ella) Jane MATTICE on 14 Jan 1890 in Charlotteville, ON. Luella (daughter of Joseph MATTICE and Catharine KNIFFEN) was born on 5 Oct 1861 in Charlotteville, ON; died on 5 Nov 1936 in Hamilton, ON; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse, ON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Luella (Ella) Jane MATTICE was born on 5 Oct 1861 in Charlotteville, ON (daughter of Joseph MATTICE and Catharine KNIFFEN); died on 5 Nov 1936 in Hamilton, ON; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse, ON.

    Notes:

    The following two family heirlooms belonged to Luella: the spool bed presently at Gladys (Pearon) Moore's in Stoney Creek and given to Jay Moore by Edith (Fern) Moore and the upholstered rocking chair and matching foot stool given to Jay Moore in Kitchener by his brother, Peter from Toronto.

    The Mattice Coat of Arms is described in what Douglas Mattice (b. 1958) referred to as "our family book" as follows:

    "The Coat of Arms consists of two banners, one scarlet over one of black. On the scarlet banner are three dice. Above the banner, a helmut or crown of Gold, with a forearm and hand holding and ax. The sleeve is of gold as is the ax handle. The blade is silver. Under the banner is a ribbon banner carrying the motto "Gro - Quad - Gram" - I Shall Be What I Have Been.

    In the book there is a picture of Joseph Mattice. He is wearing clothing that seem to be from the late 1800s but there is no date assigned to it.

    Buried:
    Woodhouse Methodist Church Cemetary, Woodhouse, Ont.

    Children:
    1. 1. Anna Lulu MOORE was born on 10 Dec 1891 in Charlotteville, ON; died on 22 Sep 1896 in Charlotteville, ON; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist, Woodhouse Twp., ON.
    2. James Lorne MOORE was born on 19 Apr 1894 in Charlotteville, ON; died on 16 Jul 1972 in Hamilton, ON; was buried in White Chapel Cemetery, Hamilton, ON.
    3. Joseph Lindley MOORE was born on 11 Dec 1895 in Charlotteville, ON; died on 4 Aug 1957 in Hamilton, ON; was buried in Hamilton, ON.
    4. Robert Leslie MOORE was born on 13 Aug 1899 in Charlotteville, ON; died on 1 Nov 1959 in Hamilton, ON; was buried in Hamilton, ON.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James MOORE was born on 21 Aug 1803 in Wilmot Township, NS (son of Enoch MOORE and Elizabeth SMITH); died on 23 Jun 1872 in Charlotteville, ON; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse Twp., ON.

    Notes:

    James Smith named his grandson, James Moore, as the inheritor of his property in Lot 20, 3rd Concession of Charlotteville Twp. It was clear that the Smiths didn't approve of their son-in-law, Enoch Moore, and passed over him in the will.

    James lived on his property, Lot 12, 2nd Concession, a 150 acre farm in Woodhouse Twp. at the south-west corner of Hwy # 24 and County Rd. 10, the Turkey Point Rd. The intersection where the farm stood became known as Moore's Corners. In 1983, Jay Moore (the writer), visited the property and took pictures of the house and the barn. The owner at the time took him into the barn and pointed out that the whole frame of the barn, likely built by James, was still in excellent condition and showed excellent craftsmanship. Jay was given two square nails from the roof that were assumed to be original. These may have come from the iron foundry at nearby Normandale. There is a plaque in Normandale at the site of the foundry.

    The owner also described the very large, hand-hewn beams under the house that were charred from a fire. It is known that the house burned down in 1881 while in the possession of his son, James Albert.

    He continued to correspond with his brothers and sisiters who had relocated to Illinois, Wisconsin and Nebraska until his death in 1872. Most of the correspondence involved appeals for money to support Elizabeth, his mother, who died in Rockford, IL on March 3, 1871. Jay Moore, the writer, saw the gravestone of Elizabeth Moore in the cemetary at New Milford, IL in 1992.

    As of 2001, James Jay Daniel Moore is the fifth James Moore and has James Moore's wedding band. The tradition is that it should be passed to the first boy of each generation descending from the first James Moore. James Aaron Jason Moore is the sixth James Moore.

    James married Ann TERHUNE on 4 Jan 1842 in Charlotteville, ON. Ann (daughter of Guiliam TERHUNE and Maria ROOME) was born on 28 Mar 1814 in Pompton Plains, Morris Co., NJ; died on 16 Apr 1886 in Charlotteville, ON; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse Twp., ON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ann TERHUNE was born on 28 Mar 1814 in Pompton Plains, Morris Co., NJ (daughter of Guiliam TERHUNE and Maria ROOME); died on 16 Apr 1886 in Charlotteville, ON; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse Twp., ON.

    Notes:

    Married:
    As of 2001, James Jay Daniel Moore is the fifth James Moore and has James Moore's wedding band. The tradition is that it should be passed to the first boy of each generation descending from the first James Moore. James Aaron Jason Moore, the son of Jay, is the sixth James Moore.

    Children:
    1. Infant Daughter MOORE was born on 9 Oct 1842 in Charlotteville, ON; died on 27 Oct 1842 in Charlotteville, ON; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse Twp., ON.
    2. Samuel MOORE was born on 3 May 1844 in Charlotteville, ON; died on 3 Feb 1848 in Charlotteville, ON; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse Twp., ON.
    3. Infant Son MOORE was born on 4 Aug 1847 in Charlotteville, ON; died on 9 Aug 1847 in Charlotteville, ON; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse Twp., ON.
    4. 2. James Albert MOORE was born on 18 May 1851 in Charlotteville, ON; died on 21 Feb 1921 in Hamilton, ON; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse Twp., ON.

  3. 6.  Joseph MATTICE was born on 16 Oct 1829 in Norfolk, ON (son of William MATTICE and Margaret UNKNOWN); died on 7 Mar 1908 in Walsh Station, ON; was buried in Walsh United Church Cemetery, Charlotteville Twp..

    Joseph married Catharine KNIFFEN on 6 Feb 1856. Catharine (daughter of Edward J. KNIFFEN and Margaret LEMON) was born on 19 May 1837 in Port Dover, ON; died on 9 Apr 1921 in Charlotteville, ON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Catharine KNIFFEN was born on 19 May 1837 in Port Dover, ON (daughter of Edward J. KNIFFEN and Margaret LEMON); died on 9 Apr 1921 in Charlotteville, ON.

    Notes:

    Married:
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    TITL The Mattice Family c. 1905?
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    Children:
    1. Isadora MATTICE was born on 24 Jan 1857 in Vittoria, ON; died on 4 Sep 1929 in St. Williams, ON; was buried in Johnson Cemetery, St. Williams, ON.
    2. Wellington Woodhouse MATTICE was born on 25 Nov 1858 in Vittoria, ON; died in 1939 in St. Williams, ON; was buried in Newkirk Cemetery, St. Williams, ON.
    3. William MATTICE was born about 1860.
    4. 3. Luella (Ella) Jane MATTICE was born on 5 Oct 1861 in Charlotteville, ON; died on 5 Nov 1936 in Hamilton, ON; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse, ON.
    5. Maryalma MATTICE was born on 23 Sep 1863; died on 23 Oct 1943.
    6. Joseph MATTICE was born on 12 Jan 1870; died on 11 Nov 1946 in Walsh, Charlotteville Twp., ON; was buried in Walsh United Church Cemetery, Charlotteville Twp..
    7. Frederick MATTICE was born on 15 Jul 1873 in Charlotteville Twp., ON; died on 22 Nov 1961; was buried in Nov 1961 in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse Twp., ON.
    8. Levington MATTICE was born on 13 Feb 1878 in Vittoria, ON; died in 1974 in Burlington, ON; was buried in Walsh United Church Cemetery, Charlotteville Twp..


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Enoch MOORE was born on 16 Apr 1779 in New York, NY (son of Samuel MOORE, UEL and Rachel STONE); died in Aug 1840 in Rockford, IL ?.

    Notes:

    http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/ONT-STORMONT-DUNDAS-GLENGARRY/2002-01/1010245847
    Enoch, Elias's brother, was convicted of high treason for his part in that rebellion, but cooler heads evailed and he was eventually released.
    --------------------------------------------------

    From Paul Bingle:
    born in a Tory refugee camp in New York City

    ENOCH MOORE
    Spouse: ELIZABETH SMITH
    Marriage: 30 MAR 1803 Wilmot, Annapolis, Nova Scotia
    Extracted marriage record


    ]LNAME[ CARROLL
    FNAME[ JOHN
    RESID[ OXFORD TOWNSHIP
    DATE[ AUG 29, 1814
    FILE[ 55
    MFNO[ 1154
    NOTES[ - no will
    - known as Esquire
    - lived in Oxford Township, Oxford County
    - petitioners were Henry Carroll of Oxford Township and Jacob
    Carroll of Oxford Township
    - petition dated May 10, 1815
    SURETIES:
    - Henry Carroll;
    - Jacob Carroll;
    - Joseph Ryerson, Esquire, Charlotteville Township;
    - Enoch Moore, Charlotteville
    - inventory of estate completed on May 20, 1815 by Christopher
    Murtaugh and John Young


    ]LNAME[ COVILL
    FNAME[ JAMES
    RESID[ NORWICH TOWNSHIP
    DATE[ OCT 1820
    FILE[ 93
    MFNO[ 1154
    NOTES[ - no will
    - petition was by Jonathan Doan Senior of Yarmouth Township, for
    Reuben Covill of Yarmouth Township, a labourer, next of kin, and
    usually residing in the Province, a minor, dated 30th day of 4th
    month 1822 at Yarmouth
    SURETIES:
    - Jonathan Doan, Yarmouth;
    - Reuben Covill, Norwich;
    - Enoch Moore, Charlotteville;
    - Alexander Cowan, Charlotteville
    - Oath of Administration taken by Jonathan Doan Senior, April 30,
    1822
    - THESE PAPERS CONTAIN A LIST OF BIDDERS FOR THE ESTATE, DATED
    JUNE 12, 1822
    - inventory of estate completed May 30, 1822 by [1782]Charles Moore,
    James Mills, and William Harvey


    Property: Between 1811 and 1815, Charlotteville, ON. Lot 21, 2nd Concession This 200 acre lot was owned by Samuel Moore in 1811, sold to his son Enoch in 1815, sold to James Graham in 1831, sold to Charles Thompson in 1834, sold to Gilliam Terhune in 1836, passed to his son, Peter Terhune, and sold in 1866.

    Enoch left Canada in July 1840. Sentenced for high treason, then repealed in 1837



    Birth:
    Enoch was likely born in a refugee situation in New York City since his family was sent from its home in New Jersey before he was born. (See source citation)

    Died:
    James Henry Moore writes "It is recorded that Enoch died intestate, his eldest son and heir being James Moore."

    An obituary for Elizabeth Moore in the Rockford Gazette, Rockford, IL, 16 Mar 1871, says that Enoch died the August following their arrival to Illnois in July 1840. (See the details quoted in the source information.)



    Enoch married Elizabeth SMITH on 30 Mar 1803 in Lower Middleton, Annapolis, NS. Elizabeth (daughter of James SMITH, UEL and Hannah HAWKSWORTH) was born on 18 Apr 1784 in Wilmot Township, NS; died on 3 Mar 1871 in Rockford, IL; was buried in New Milford Cemetery, Winnebago Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth SMITH was born on 18 Apr 1784 in Wilmot Township, NS (daughter of James SMITH, UEL and Hannah HAWKSWORTH); died on 3 Mar 1871 in Rockford, IL; was buried in New Milford Cemetery, Winnebago Co., IL.

    Notes:

    From Paul Bingle:

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~brookefamily/mooreenoch.htm
    CHILDREN
    1. James Moore b. 21/Aug/1803
    2. Rachel Moore b. 05/March/1805
    3. Hannah Moore b. 23/March/1807
    4. Mahetebel Moore b. 25/June/1809
    5. Samuel Moore b. 12/Jan/1812
    6. Hugh Webster Moore b. 13/Apr/1814
    7. Thomas Roach Moore b. 24/June/1816
    8. John Moore b. 24/May/1819
    9. Edwin Potts Moore b. 31/May/1822
    10. Eliza Potts Moore b. 28/May/1825
    11. Sarah Webster Moore b. 06/July/1827

    Birth: Abt. 1784
    Melvern Square, Wilmot, Annapolis, Nova Scotia
    Parents:
    Father: Francis SMITH (AFN: 16QB-G2W) b.~1756
    Mother: Mary VAN BUSKIRK (AFN: 16QB-N70)
    grandFather: Austin Smith Disc #40 Pin #228076 b.~1726 Stamford CT
    grandMother: Sarah Knapp
    married: 17 Aug 1752 Stamford CT

    See Ester Smith

    The "expert" has James Smith as father married to Hannah Hawksworth
    ______________________________________________________________

    Bingle's use of quotation marks indicates his doubt about the position of "the expert," (likely James Henry Moore) regarding Elizabeth Smith's parentage. The evidence, however, in the Moore Collection is strongly in support of the position that Elizabeth was the daughter of James Smith and Hannah Hawksworth. Original copies of letters, affidavits and wills indicate the family connections among the Hawksworths, Moores and Smiths. Bingle's sources shown above appear to be from Latter Day Saints files.

    Died:
    Jay Moore, the writer, saw the gravestone of Elizabeth Moore in the cemetary at New Milford, IL in 1992 and again in 2005.

    Buried:
    The New Milford Cemetery is located on the New Milford School Road, east of the main intersection in New Milford, a few miles south of Rockford, IL. The Rockford Public Library has a catalogue of burial sites in the History and Genealogy section of the library. It is recorded there that Elizabeth's burial place is beside the Freeman family plot in Section B, the eleventh stone in the row. That stone is a small, gray stone, the first one to the south of the Freeman family stone. As of 2005 (and as of 1991, at the time of the first visit) the writing is not legible whatsoever. The photos are included here.

    The Freeman family stone reads as follows:
    Rachel Moore Freeman 1805 -1889
    Hettie Freeman 1828 -1899
    Mary E. Freeman 1841- 1919
    To the north of the main stone are two small markers. One says "Mother" and the other says "Sister." It is presumed that "Mother" refers to Rachel Moore Freeman (daughter of Elizabeth Smith Moore) and that "Sister" refers to Hettie Freeman.

    Notes:

    Married:
    They were married at Old Holy Trinity Church.

    The first child of Enoch and Elizabeth, James Moore, was born five months after the wedding.

    Children:
    1. 4. James MOORE was born on 21 Aug 1803 in Wilmot Township, NS; died on 23 Jun 1872 in Charlotteville, ON; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse Twp., ON.
    2. Rachel MOORE was born on 5 Mar 1805 in Wilmot Township, NS; died on 8 Jul 1889 in Rockford, IL; was buried in New Milford Cemetery, Winnebago Co., IL.
    3. Hannah MOORE was born on 23 Mar 1807 in Wilmot Township, NS; died in Unknown in Charlotteville, ON.
    4. Mahetebel MOORE was born on 25 Jun 1809 in Wilmot Township, NS; died in Unknown in Kearney, NB.
    5. Samuel MOORE was born on 12 Jan 1812 in Charlotteville, ON; died in Unknown in Rockford, IL.
    6. Hugh Webster MOORE was born on 13 Apr 1814 in Charlotteville, ON; died on 12 Nov 1886 in Winabago Co., IL.
    7. Thomas Roach MOORE was born on 24 Jun 1816 in Charlotteville, ON; died on 22 Dec 1882 in Rockford, IL.
    8. John MOORE was born on 24 May 1819 in Charlotteville, ON; died on 28 Jul 1896 in Rockford, IL.
    9. Edwin Potts MOORE was born on 31 May 1822 in Charlotteville, ON; and died.
    10. Eliza Potts MOORE was born on 28 May 1825 in Charlotteville, ON; died on 29 Dec 1900 in Janesville, WI.
    11. Sarah Webster MOORE was born on 6 Jul 1827 in Charlotteville, ON; died on 14 Jun 1912 in Kearney, NB.

  3. 10.  Guiliam TERHUNE was born on 4 Nov 1790 in Pompton Plains, Morris Co., NJ (son of Albert TERHUNE and Mary VAN RIPER); died in Jul 1840.

    Notes:

    The original will of Gilliam (Guiliam) Terhune is in the Moore Archives, presently in the possession of James Henry Moore.
    REFN: SOUR @S60@

    Guiliam married Maria ROOME. Maria (daughter of Samuel ROOME and Anna COURTER) was born on 25 Mar 1792; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse Twp., ON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Maria ROOME was born on 25 Mar 1792 (daughter of Samuel ROOME and Anna COURTER); was buried in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse Twp., ON.
    Children:
    1. 5. Ann TERHUNE was born on 28 Mar 1814 in Pompton Plains, Morris Co., NJ; died on 16 Apr 1886 in Charlotteville, ON; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse Twp., ON.
    2. Albert TERHUNE was born on 30 Mar 1816 in Pompton Plains, Morris Co., NJ; and died.
    3. Samuel TERHUNE was born on 7 Sep 1819 in Pompton Plains, Morris Co., NJ; and died.
    4. Garret TERHUNE was born on 13 Apr 1823; died on 18 Apr 1901 in Brantford Twp., ON; was buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, Mount Pleasant Village, Brantford Twp., ON.
    5. John TERHUNE was born on 18 Feb 1826; died on 29 Aug 1848 in Charlotteville, ON; was buried in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse Twp., ON.
    6. Abraham TERHUNE was born on 15 Oct 1831; died on 21 Feb 1849 in Charlotteville, ON.
    7. Peter TERHUNE was born on 4 Mar 1829 in Charlotteville, ON; and died.

  5. 12.  William MATTICE was born about 1790 (son of William MATTICE and Elizabeth GOOSE); died on 1 Nov 1860 in Walsh Station, ON.

    Notes:

    Died:
    William owned a saw mill near Walsh Station, ON and he was killed when a load of lumber upset 1 Nov. 1860. He died intestate and the administrators included his widow, Margaret and John Kniffen.

    William married Margaret UNKNOWN. Margaret was born in 1802; was buried in Mar 1873 in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse Twp., ON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Margaret UNKNOWN was born in 1802; was buried in Mar 1873 in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery, Woodhouse Twp., ON.
    Children:
    1. 6. Joseph MATTICE was born on 16 Oct 1829 in Norfolk, ON; died on 7 Mar 1908 in Walsh Station, ON; was buried in Walsh United Church Cemetery, Charlotteville Twp..
    2. Eliza MATTICE was born in 1833; and died.
    3. Willliam MATTICE was born in 1835; and died.
    4. John MATTICE was born in 1848; and died.

  7. 14.  Edward J. KNIFFEN

    Edward married Margaret LEMON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Margaret LEMON
    Children:
    1. 7. Catharine KNIFFEN was born on 19 May 1837 in Port Dover, ON; died on 9 Apr 1921 in Charlotteville, ON.