Some Descendants of Hon. Samuel Moore b. 1630

This is a genealogical record of a family that emigrated from England to Massachusetts in the first half of the seventeenth century and, shortly after that, as Quakers, helped to establish New Jersey. During the American Revolution, the great-grandson of the Hon. Samuel Moore, also named Samuel, was loyal to the Crown and his property was confiscated by the government. In 1783, he moved to Nova Scotia. Around 1811, some of his children moved to Upper Canada (now Ontario) and he eventually followed. Many of his sons and grandsons were charged with treason for their participation in the 1837 Rebellion in Upper Canada. By 1840, some of the family had emigrated to the U.S.A. and we descend from those that remained in Canada.

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James, Ann and James Albert, c.1858


Table of Contents

  Descendants of Hon. Samuel Moore
  Surname List
  Index of Names
  Sources (Bibliography)

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