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23451 | Source Medium: Official Document | Source (S2136)
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23453 | Source Medium: Official Document | Source (S1846)
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23454 | Source Medium: Official Document | Source (S1848)
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23455 | Source Medium: Official Document | Source (S1851)
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23456 | Source Medium: Official Document | Source (S1358)
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23457 | Source Medium: Official Document | Source (S1515)
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23458 | Source Medium: Official Document Source Quality: Fair Photocopy obtained. | Source (S1849)
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23482 | Source Medium: Other | Source (S8)
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23484 | Source Medium: Other | Source (S1860)
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23485 | Source Medium: Other | Source (S1828)
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23486 | Source Medium: Photograph | Source (S2262)
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23487 | Source Medium: Photograph | Source (S2263)
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23488 | Source Medium: Photograph | Source (S2308)
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23489 | Source Medium: Tombstone | Source (S2345)
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23490 | Source Newspaper: Tillsonburg Liberal, Tillsonburg, Ontario Thursday, September 04, 1902 Date of Notice: Wednesday, August 27, 1902 Pg: 04 Col: 03 HYMENEAL BROWN - MOORE A very pretty house wedding took place at the Baptist parsonage, Delhi, August 27th. The contracting parties were Rev. Wm. H. J. Brown, youngest son of Mr. Benajor Brown, of Brownsville, and Miss Bessie Moore, B. A., only daughter of Rev. J. B. Moore. The marriage was celebrated at high noon, and was performed by the father of the bride in the presence of only the immediate relatives of both families. While the wedding march was being played by Mrs. W. H. Moore the groom entered the living room, supported by Mr. Harry Moore and followed by Mr. W. H. Moore, barrister, of Toronto, supporting his sister, the bride, who gave her away. Mrs. J. J. Mott, of Toronto, aunt of the bride, acted as matron of honor. It was a solemn and pretty scene as the bridal pair stood beneath a beautiful arch formed with evergreens and a background of asparagus ferns, all tastefully decorated with flowers, and a large floral ball hanging just above them. The bride was handsomely gowned with a fawn crepe de chene over pink taffetta with pink trimmings. She carried in her hand a shower bouquet of pink and white roses. After the ceremony there was an adjournment to the dining-room for luncheon. The room was nicely decorated and the table well spread with rich viands, fruits and flowers. The bride was made the recipient of costly and well-selected presents. Her going-away gown was a handsomely made tailor suit of brown ladies' cloth, with white silk waist and white felt hat with brown wings and velvet trimmings. At three o'clock the bridal pair amid showers of rice boarded the Wabash train for Buffalo and eastern points. On their return they will live in Brownsville, where the bridegroom is the popular pastor of the church in the home of his childhood. All join in best wishes for the future happiness and usefulness of the bridal couple. | Family (F481)
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23491 | source: Harry Hall for birthdate | SAINSBURY, Harriet Maud (P202)
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23492 | Source: Loyalist Settlements 1783-1789 - New Evidence of Canadian Loyalist Claims by W. Bruce Antliff 1985 Mississauga Library Call No. 971.024 ANT Pages 5 and 6 Halifax 31st January 1786 Evidence in the case of Samuel Moore late of Woodbridge in the County of Middlesex New Jersey. Claimant, being a Quaker, solemnly affirm'd, That he is a Native of America, and at the Commencement of the Troubles was settled in Woodbridge, he says he ever took part with the British, and never signed any Association or took part with the Rebles, He was imprisoned more than once for not taking part with them. In June 1777 he fled to the British at New York as he found he could not bear the Treatment he suffered from the Americans. His Family was sent to him in Septem. 1777 and he has lived under the protection of the British Government ever since. He quited New York at the Evacuation and resides at Anapolis in this Province. Property. Seventy five acres of Land in Woodbridge Township with a House & Offices, he bought it, (Deed produced) from Danl. Shotwell in Consideration of L750 Currency dated 14th November 1770 - 74 Acres & 8/10ths - and likewise a quit Claim for Three Acres from Joseph Shotwell laying adjoining in Consideration of L29 Currency. He fenced this and added to the Buildings to the extent of L25 or L30. This is valued by Joseph Shotwell & Isaac Freeman at L800, but he says it was worth more. Says it has been sold by the Commissioners under Confiscation. - He saw it in the Papers, - One Ward is in possession of it. Produces a Letter from his Brother Edward Moore saying that he had got a Copy of the Condemnation and Sales, and only waited for the Governor's Seal being put to it. His Personal is valued on Oath by the two persons formerly mentioned and the value amounts to L246 Currency and says they were all sold by the Commissioners under Confiscation. States a debt due him L180.12.6 Currency it was due him by the Town of Woodbridge, and it is paid into the Treasury. Says he owed L160 to persons without the Lines. Halifax 11th April 1786 Produces Copy of an Inquisition found against him 13th October 1778 for Joining the Army of the King of Great Britain, And affidavit of Ebenezer Ford one of the Commissioners for Sale of Forfeited Property in the State of New Jersey, that in the year 1779 he did sell a Farm in Woodbridge containing 77 Acres of Land late the property of Samuel Moore. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Source: The Loyalists: Revolution, Excile, Settlement by Christopher Moore 1984 ISBN 0771060939 Mississauga Library Call No. 971.024 MOO Page 81 When New Jersey Quaker Samuel Moore "disliking the measure carrying on by the Americans and being in personal danger", retreated to New York City, "a party acting under orders of the American government came and violently forced his wife and children out of the house, put them on a wagon, and sent them under flag of truce to the British line at Amboy". Reference: AO 13/19/192 AO= The Audit Office papers of the Public Record Office London ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.library.elgin-county.on.ca/history/ESTATE5.TXT ]LNAME[ MOORE FNAME[ SAMUEL RESID[ NORWICH DATE[ SEP 19, 1822 FILE[ 98 MFNO[ 1154 NOTES[ - petitioners: John Moore; Caleb Tompkins; Adam Stover WITNESSES' AFFIDAVITS: - James Beach, Norwich; - Elijah Gifford, Norwich; - William Gifford, Norwich - son was Joseph Moore - son was Crowel Moore - daughter was Sarah Webster, who had a son, Crowel Webster - son was Enoch Moore - son was Samuel Moore - daughter was Phebe Shaw - daughter was Rachel Youngs - son was Elias Moore - son was John Moore - son was Lindley M. Moore - granddaughter was Catherine Webster - granddaughter was Phebe Webster - granddaughter was Emma Webster - mention of Caleb Tompkins - mention of John Gray - mention of Jonathan Doan EXECUTORS: - John Moore; - Caleb Tompkins; - Adam Stover; - Azaliah Schooley - inventory of estate completed November 22, 1822 by Samuel Cornwall and John McAuley --------------------------------------------------------- From Paul Bingle: "Moore, Samuel - Woodbridge Middlesex"; William Gaston's Ledger listed all claims under the individual names of the Loyalists that lost their property. The original ledger (with names and property values) is in the Archives of the New Jersey State Library, Trenton. - Theodore V. Brush, April 12, 197?, Lakewood, NJ". The ONLY other Moore listed is Michael of Essex of Norwich, Ontario THESE PAPERS CONTAIN A LIST OF NOTES OWED TO AND BY THE ESTATE, DATED AUGUST 25, 1823 Samuel probably came into Ontario from Wilmot Twp, NS in 1808 (source?) His arrival to take up residence in Upper Canada appears to some to have been later. Property: Between 1815 and 1831, 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 | MOORE, Samuel UEL (I1896)
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23493 | Source: Records of Marriage Licences Issued at Thorold by Jacob Keefer 1838-1874, Page 7., 1854 Dec 5 William Vanderburgh and Mary Ann Moore. | Family (F31)
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23494 | Source: All of RoseAnnes Haskin's known ancestors at http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=:659950&id=I13699 Children of Edmund MOORES and Ann are: 36 i. Matthew MOORE was born ABT 1628 in Newberry,Essex,MA, and died 20 MAR 1691 in Of,Newberry,Essex,MA. He married Sarah SAVORY 27 MAR 1662. He married Sarah SAVORY 27 MAY 1662 in Of,Newberry,Essex,M 37 ii. Samuel MOORE was born ABT 1630 in Newberry,Essex,MA, and died 27 MAY 1688 in Woodbridge,Middlesex,NJ. He married Hannah PLUMMER 3 MAY 1653 in Newbury,Essex,Massachusetts. He married Mary ILSLEY 12 SEP 1656 in Newbury,Essex,MA. He married Hannah Trueman JACQUES 23 DEC 1678 in Woodbridge,Middlesex,NJ. 49 iii. Martha MOORES was born 12 DEC 1643 in Newbury,Essex,MA, and died in ,,MA. She married Jeremiah GOODRIDGE 28 AUG 1664 in Newbury,Essex,MA. 50 iv. Jonathan MOORES was born 23 AUG 1646 in Newbury,Essex,MA, and died 1693 in Unknown. He married Constance LONGHORNE 10 MAY 1670 in Rowley,Essex,Mass.. + 51 v. Mary MOORES was born 30 NOV 1648 in Of,Newbury,Essex,M 52 vi. Edmund MOORES was born ABT 1650 in Newbury,Essex,MA, and died 8 NOV 1656 in Newbury,Essex,MA. 53 vii. Edmund MOORES was born NOV 1651 in Newbury,Essex,Mass, and died 28 FEB 1712. He married Sarah COOPER 3 JAN 1677 in Newbury,Essex,MA. He married Judith PILLSBURY 17 JAN 1704. 54 viii. Richarad MOORES was born 3 NOV 1653 in Newbury,Essex,M 55 ix. Sarah MOORES was born 1 APR 1661 in Newbury,Essex,MA, and died 16 JAN 1681 in Woodridge,Middlesex,NJ. She married Samuel HAL 56 x. Hannah MOOERS was born ABT 1663 in Newbury,Essex,Mass, and died 25 MAR 1665. COMMENT: Suspect that many of these children are not from Edmund and Ann. For example Samuel Moore's father is the father of Edmund Moores, Francis Moore; ie. Samuel & Edmund were brothers. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | MOORES, Edmund (I2059)
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23495 | Source: Allen Singletary, Ancestry.com Message Board - Submitter: Allen Singletary Subject: Willis & Maulsey Hester Singletary Willis Singletary was born 1794 in Bladen Co., NC, and he died after 1870, probably in Panola Co., TX. He married (1) Mary Wood, born about 1795, in Bladen Co., NC, and she died about 1831 in Robeson Co., NC. Willis and Mary bore eight children, all born in Bladen Co., NC. After Mary Wood Died, Willis married (2) Maulsey “Mollie” Hester, born 1809, in Bladen Co., NC, and she died about 1865, probably in Panola Co., TX. Willis and Maulsey bore ten children in NC, and after their youngest was born in 1852, Willis and Maulsey moved to Panola Co., TX, in about 1855 with their own children and a son, Eli Singletary by Willis’ first marriage. It is documented that Willis was in Panola Co., TX in 1858, in the Beckville area. His name was on a land purchase transaction for 2 acres for $5.00 purchased from Isaac R. Youngblood, to build a school for the Youngblood or Beckville Communities. It was to be built on Grand-Bluff Road. The place of burial of three children of Willis and Maulsey are known: son, Francis (Franklin) Singletary and his wife Martha Elizabeth “Lizzie” Dillard are buried in Walton Cemetery, near Beckville, in Panola Co., TX; son, Andrew David Singletary and his wife Amanda Ann Middleton are buried in Youngblood Cemetery, near Beckville; daughter, Amelia “Milly” Singletary was buried with her husband George Wesley Armstrong, in Sugar Hill Cemetery. V. Allen Singletary | SINGLETARY, Willis (I5977)
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23496 | Source: PRDHUniv of Montreal | BOIVIN, Louis (P320)
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23497 | Source: PRDHUniv of Montreal | BOIVIN, Marie Louise (P321)
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23498 | Source: Biographical Department, 1902 Tuscola County, Juniata Township DELLING, H. E. [Harvey E.] Son of Charles M. & Martha Delling, born September 4, 1859, in Almer Township, Tuscola County, Michigan. Married Sarah M. Guilds, October 13, 1880. She was born February 24, 1862, in Harwick Township, Kent County, Ontario, & came to Tuscola County with her parents in 1871. Mr. Delling lived with his parents 6 years after his marriage, & October 27, 1887, moved onto the farm where he now lives. Children born to them one, Emma E., born October 10, 1881. Ref: Biographical Department, 1902 Tuscola County, Juniata Twp., Michigan. - - - | DELLING, Harvey E (I1418)
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23499 | Sources for Husband: * Stanford Monthly Meetings, Dutchess Co., NY - are affiliated with the Coeymans Quaker meetings of Albany Co., NY. Townsend once owned the Totten farm. Federal Census, 1790, Townsend Carman Head of family, Coxsackie. Green Co. NY., 1830, Seneca, NY. Sources for Wife: Will of Jacob Gurney, 17 Mar 1885, Baltimore, Green,, NY. Press clippings requiring all hiers to appear before the Sorrogate Court in the town of Catskill, Co. of Green, on 7 July 1955, gives location of all in 1855. Published legal notice. Junius - Death Notice June 15, 1849 - Sarah, wife of Townsend Carman, at home of Joel Cosad, Age 80 yrs. Sources for Children: Photocopy of Joel Cosad'd Bible giving names, birthdates, deatths, marriages. | CARMAN, Townsend (I5986)
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23500 | Sources: 1./ Text: MCEACHERN, Leora H., DUPLIN COUNTY OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS, Abstract of Minutes, 1803-1805, Part 6., Duplin County Historical Society, Rose Hill, NC, 1984. 2./ Text: DUPREE, Garland Monna Crowe, PEOPLE OF PURPOSE, VOLUME TWO, Walker Printing, 1990. | JONES, Anna (I954)
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