Some Descendants of Hon. Samuel Moore b. 1630


Sources


1 Ambrose M. Shotwell of Concord, Jackson County, MI, "Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants or Our Quaker Forefathers and Their Posterity" (Roberts Smith Printers and Binders, Lansing MI, 1895-7), Page 18, in a section entitled "The Moore Line.".

2 Unknown, Descendants of Samuel Moore.

3 Ambrose M. Shotwell of Concord, Jackson County, MI, "Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants or Our Quaker Forefathers and Their Posterity" (Roberts Smith Printers and Binders, Lansing MI, 1895-7).

4 New Jersey Colonial Documents, Page 54.

5 Rev. Joseph W. Dally, References to this account are made in the Shotwell genealogy (see Source List).

6 Proceedings - Vol. XI (New Jersey Historical Society, 1926).

7 This may suggest that a record has a source but it has not been found again at the time of this writing., Source may be misplaced, to be recovered later.

8 James Henry Moore, How Far Back Can We Trace The Moores? (1986, Burlington ON), P. 1.

9 Monnette, Orra Eugene, First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge, Olde East New Jersey 1614 - 1714, parts 1 - 7 (Los Angeles 1930 - 1935), P. 249.

10 This may suggest that a record has a source but it has not been found again at the time of this writing., Source has been misplaced, to be recovered.

11 State Library, Trenton, NJ.

12 Edward J. Raser, Vol. XLI - Number 1 - Whole Number 157, January 1966

Article "Isaac Moore's Family Record"
.

13 NJA 32:227 (as noted in The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey), NJA 32:227.

14 James Henry Moore, The Moores in Early Amerca (Manuscript compiled and written by James Henry Moore, 1985).

15 James Madison, Volume 40 of the papers of James Madison, a collection of bound manuscripts in the Library of Congress..

16 Edward J. Raser, This is in an article entitled "Isaac Moore's Family Record" that describes a letter and a chart consisting a central circle and four concentric rings surounding the circle. In the circle is a profile of a woman and each ring represents a generation and contains the names of many of her descendants. (Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, Vol. XLI, Whole Number 157, January 1966, pages 1-3), Article in the Genealogical Magazine of NJ.

17 Christopher Moore, The Loyalists - Revolution, Exile and Settlement (McClelland and Stewart Inc., Toronto, 1984 (1994)), The Loyalists, Christopher Moore, 1984, p.111.

18 James Henry Moore, The Moores in Early Canada (Manuscript compiled and written by James Henry Moore, 1985).

19 Gravestone, Gravestone in the Pioneer Cemetery, Norwich, ON.

20 Edward J. Raser, This is in an article entitled "Isaac Moore's Family Record" that describes a letter and a chart consisting a central circle and four concentric rings surounding the circle. In the circle is a profile of a woman and each ring represents a generation and contains the names of many of her descendants. (Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, Vol. XLI, Whole Number 157, January 1966, pages 1-3).

21 Audit Office 12, Vol. 19; Audit Office 13, Vol. 91 (P.A.C.)

22 Loyalists and Land Settlement in Nova Scotia, Annapolis County Grants.

23 Samuel Moore, Will of Samuel Moore (Written 27 June 1822
Proved 12 Oct 1822), University of Western Ontario, Historical Collection, Weldon Library.

24 Land Registry Office, Annapolis County, NS.

25 Samuel Moore, Will of Samuel Moore (Written 27 June 1822
Proved 12 Oct 1822).

26 Audit Office 12, Vol. 19; Audit Office 13, Vol. 91 (P.A.C.), Audit Office 12, vol. 19, Audit Office 13, vol. 91.

27 get the details here, (get details here).

28 Ibid.

29 Norwich Archives.

30 Archives at Halifax.

31 Register of Mariages in the Parishes of Wilmot and Aylesford.

32 History of County of Annapolis (Archives at Halifax, NS).

33 Familly Bible published in 1846 recording family births from Enoch (b. 1779) to Moore children born in the 1950s..

34 James Lorne Moore created a tree in the 1960s that has been used as a source by the familly..

35 Rockford Gazzette, publish date 16 Mar. 1871. A photocopy was sent to us by Art Moore of Janesville, WI. (Rockford Gazette, Rockford, IL), From the 16 Mar. 1871 edition, sent to us by Art Moore of Janesville, WI.

36 Corwallis Parish Book.

37 Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College.

38 James Henry Moore.

39 Ambrose M. Shotwell of Concord, Jackson County, MI, "Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants or Our Quaker Forefathers and Their Posterity" (Roberts Smith Printers and Binders, Lansing MI, 1895-7).

40 A Committee of the Alumni Association, A History of Haverford College for the First Sixty Years of its Existence (Porter & Coates, Phildelphia, 1892).

41 Webster Genealogy.

42 Edited by Colin Read and Ronald Stagg, The Rebellion of 1837 in Upper Canada (the Champlain Society in Co-operation with The Ontario Heritage Foundation,
Carleton University Press, 1985).

43 Colin Read, The Rising in Weatern Upper Canada 1837-8
The Duncombe Revolt and After
(University of Toronto Press, 1982).

44 Elgin County Estates.

45 Rockford Gazzette, publish date 16 Mar. 1871. A photocopy was sent to us by Art Moore of Janesville, WI. (Rockford Gazette, Rockford, IL), Obituary, 16 Mar 1871.

46 Gravestone, In 1991, Jay Moore observed and photographed the gravestone in New Milford, IL.

47 Rockford Gazzette, publish date 16 Mar. 1871. A photocopy was sent to us by Art Moore of Janesville, WI. (Rockford Gazette, Rockford, IL), Rockford Gazette, Rockford, IL, 16 Mar 1871.

48 Obituary.

49 Cemeteries of Winnebago Co., IL 1980.

50 Gravestone, Located in Woodhouse Methodist Cemetary, Woodhouse, Ont.

51 Woodhouse United Church Bicentennial Committee, OLd Woodhouse Church - The Cradle of Methodism in the Long Point Settlement (Laser Tec. Print & Design, 1999), cemetery records, p. 268.

52 newspaper.

53 Donna Moore compiled the Family Groups Sheets in 1990, Family Group Sheets Sheet No. 9 to No. 14.
Photocopies of two pages from a typed, family genealogical record that includes Donna Moore's mother's family, Elligsen. pages 105 and 106
(Donna Moore
365 Ambleside Drive
London, ON
N6G 4Y2).

54 Donna Moore compiled the Family Groups Sheets in 1990, Family Group Sheets Sheet No. 9 to No. 14.
Photocopies of two pages from a typed, family genealogical record that includes Donna Moore's mother's family, Elligsen, pages 105 and 106.
(
Donna Moore
33-59 Pennybrook Crescent
London, ON
N5X 4C3).

55 This is a copy of two large format, typewritten pages created by James H. Moore using information from copies of excerpts of the entire family tree given to him by Opal Howey. The first page has two title names at the top: "Terhune" and "Roome." The second page has two titles at the top also: "Terhune-Howey" and "Terhune- Moore." I (Jay Moore) have copies of some pages from a completeTerhune genealogy (without the Roome information) that is likely a copy of the version given to Jim Moore by Opal Howey. However, the copy is so poor many of the characters cannot be made out in the dates or in the unfamiliar Dutch names. It appears Jim photocopied portions of this document to create the large format version. The only pages from the complete Terhune genealogy copied and attached together are:
P. 1, 2, 5, 9, 15, 30, 56 & 88 (? - possibly "00" from the number 100?)
It is likely that these pages were copied for the purpose of demonstrating the Terhune line to Ann Terhune who married James Moore since all the elements of the direct line are contained on these pages.
.

56 P.R. Warner, "Descendants of Peter Willemse Roome"
(Excerpts appear to have been transcribed by James H. Moore for the purposes of the Moore genealogical record.)
(1883).

57 James Henry Moore, The Moores in Early Canada (Manuscript compiled and written by James Henry Moore, 1985), Page 3 of the section on James Albert.

58 Family Oral Accounts.

59 Rex G. Mattice, Mattice Family History 1709-1961 Palatine Emigration (Copywright 1962 by Geneva Mattice Green, Pima Arizona
Published by J. Grant Stevenson, Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah
(Edition printed 2001)), Pg. 417.

60 Gravestone.

61 Woodhouse United Church Bicentennial Committee, OLd Woodhouse Church - The Cradle of Methodism in the Long Point Settlement (Laser Tec. Print & Design, 1999), cemetery records p. 268.

62 Alan Eatock / Colin Eatock, FAmily History of Alan James Eatock (Fern Branch) 1999.
Alan's genealogy information is very well researched, based on many primary sources after researching in England. The book was compiled by Alan's son, Colin Eatock.
.

63 Mary (Gordon) Bertram.

64 Tilsonburg Liberal 4 Sep 1902.

65 Anthony Eden Allan Moore, This is list of family members and relevant data compiled by Tony Moore in the 1980s based on the Shotwell Genealogy ("Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors"), other family papers including original letters and other documents and oral accounts. Jay Moore has taken a copy of this listing for his files..

66 James Henry Moore, Jim describes Henry Fern's death in 1937 in a paper outlining the life of his mother, Edith (Fern) Moore. He likely based his information from the work on the Fern family completed by his first cousin, Alan Eatock, who completed a great deal of the Fern family history through research that included trips to England to find primary sources..

67 (Ontario Government), In personal files of Jay Moore.

68 Personal Files of Jay Moore.

69 (19 Jan. 1974 Waterloo), In personal files of Jay Moore.

70 Obituary.

71 Family Oral Accounts
.

72 Provided by the Donald V. Brown Funeral Home, Stoney Creek, ON., In Jay Moore's personal files.

73 Family Oral Accounts, heart attack.

74 Justice R.J. Mazza, Court File Number: v/1219/95
(Date of Order: 15 Feb. 1996).

75 (Ontario Government).

76 (19 Jan. 1974 Waterloo).

77 Diploma.

78 Personal files of Kathie Keefe.


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