File MS-2-344, SF Box 37, Folder 11 - Genealogy of the Moore family

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Genealogy of the Moore family

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MS-2-344, SF Box 37, Folder 11

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0.4 cm of textual records (1 folder)

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John Moore was born c. 1790, son of John Moore and Hannah Copeland, and a direct descendant of the Honorable Samuel Moore, an early civil leader in New Jersey. He apprenticed as a cooper at the age of 14. In 1814 he married Sarah Hall and shortly after settled in Marksboro, New Jersey. They had eight children.

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File contains genealogical notes on the descendants of Samuel Moore, some transcribed from "The Reverend Joseph W. Dally's History of Woodbridge."

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