Hope MOORES

Female 1744 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name Hope MOORES  [1
    Born 3 Feb 1744  [1
    Gender Female 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I2814  Jay Moore Family Tree
    Last Modified 31 May 2014 

    Father Thomas MOORES
              b. 10 Apr 1711
              d. 7 Oct 1751  (Age 40 years) 
    Mother Rachel MOORE
              b. 15 Oct 1713
              d. Abt 1760  (Age 46 years) 
    Married Abt 1733  [1
    • Thomas Moores and Rachel Moore were second cousins, sharing the same great-grandparents, Francis Moore Sr. and Catherine Montford. [2]
    Family ID F800  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Grimsby's John Moore may have been bequeathing something to one of these two sisters
      Archibald Stewart, appointed June 12, 1775 Sussex county sheriff

      The "Parish of Christ Church, Newton," was organized in the year 1769. Its charter, under which it still exists, was given by
      King George III., and bears date of Aug. 15, 1774.
      The first corporators were Uzal Ogden, Nathaniel Pettit, Archibald Stewart, Edward Pigot, William Hall, Nathan Armstrong, Amos Pettit, Thomas Anderson, John Pettit, Charles Pettit, John B. Scott, and James Shaw.

      Archibald Sr. Stewart was born about 1736 in Ballymoore, Billy, Antrim, Ireland. He died in May 1795 in Newton, Sussex, New Jersey. He married Margaret Phoebe HELMS on 29 Aug 1772 in Sussex, Sussex, New Jersey.
      Other marriages:
      MOORE, Miss on 3 May 1779, Philadephia. Their son was Archibald Jr

      from "near Ballintoy, county Antrim" in Ireland, descended from the Earl of Bute. The brothers are: 1. Archibald Stewart, b. abt 1737, d. May 1795 in Springdale NJ, bur. Old Presb. Burying Ground, Hackettstown NJ
      "Springdale" is the name of a farm.
      [1]

  • Sources 
    1. [S219] Bingle, Paul gedcom file, compiled by Paul Bingle, Brampton, ON.

    2. [S204] Bingle - Personal Files of Paul Bingle, compiled by Paul L. Bingle, Brampton, ON.