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MY TREE
--12 John Moore b 1530 md Ann ___
-----11 Thomas Moore b.1574-85 md. Ann ___
---------10 Mary Moore b.1600 m. Joseph Grafton
--------------9 Priscilla Grafton b 1626 married John Gardner b 1624
------------------ 8 John Gardner married Cristianna Finch
-----------------------7 James Gardner B 1758 married Tobitha Martin
-----------------------------6 Andrew Washington Gardner 1825 married Mary Elizabeth Quesenberry
-----------------------------------5 Martin VanBuren Gardner 1853- married Amanda Jane Gardner
---------------------------------------4 William Issac Jones Gardner1885 married Ida Mae Chapman
--------------------------------------------3 Mary Jane Gardner 1926 married Keith Bremmen Taylor
-------------------------------------------------2 Victoria Lynn Taylor married Paul Tungate True
-------------------------------------------------------1 children
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John Moore b 1530 in England md Ann ___. They left Southwood England and came to American and settled in the town of Salem Massachusetts.
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- 1. Mary Moore
- 2. Thomas Moore b. 1574 England d. 1636
- 3 John Moore
Thomas Moore b.1574-85 Southwell, Nottinhamshire, England, on the coast northeast of London d. July 11 1636 Salem Sussex, MA md. Ann Carte abt.1590 Southwold, Suffolk, England b.1578 of Southwold, Suffolk, England d. Feb. 28, 1639 Salem, MA
note: They had a child baptised 1630 then left for America . Sailed to Salem in 1631 . Thomas Moore was sent by John Mason of Salem to settle in Province of NH .
** Thomas Moore son of widow Moore and his wife are received as inhabitants of Salem Mass.
.Ann Moore was a midwife in Salem , She sold her home in Salem Aug 17 1698 . Son has moved to Long Island
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Family Tresearch - A massive sight of information including the line of Thomas Moore
- 1. Mary Moore b.1600 m.Joseph Grafton SEE BELOW
- 2. Margaret Moore b.abt.1602 in Southwold, Notts, Eng.
- 3. Joseph Moore b.abt.1604 Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England.
- 4. Thomas Moore b. May 20, 1616 in Oultown, Suffolk, England / Southwold, Notts, England. christened 20 May 1616 in Oulton, Suffolk, England. d. 27 June 1691 in Southold, Suffolk, New York. married
(1) Martha Sarah Yonges(Youngs) Martha Sarah Yonges July 11, 1636 in Salem, Essex, MA. b - was christened 1 Jul 1613 in Reyden, Southwold, Suffolk, England. d 27 Jun 1671 in Southold, Suffolk, New York. d/o Rev Christopher Yonges Jr (Vicar of Reyden, Suffolk Co. Eng. he d. 1640) & Margaret Elivin dau. of Richard who d. in Boston 1647
(2) Katherine/Catharine Wescott [widow of (1) Thomas Doxy of New London and (2) Daniel Lane of New London ]
--- His will was written on June 23rd, and he died four days later
--- In 1637 the Yongues sailed to Salem and in 1650 Thomas Moore came to Southold . Martha & 8 children followed 1651. 1651 Thomas and Martha established a Puritan colony at Southold on Long Island.
--- Thomas and Martha we accepted inhabitants of Salem in 1636. They were allocated "one fishing lot on the neck" and in 1636 received a land grant of 20 acres Thomas was made a Freeman on Dec 27 1642 in Salem. In 1644 he received dismissal papers from Salem Church . He had a son baptised in 1650 and then shows he was moved to Southold, Long Island along with Martha's brothers Rev John Youngs.
--- At Southold, Thomas worked as a shipwright and house carpenter. He was held in great esteem by his neighbors.
--- May 26 1958 he was appointed Deputy from southold to the General Court of the new Haven Colony
--- 1658 he was appointed Constable.
--- He was magistrate under the Dutch rule in 1673
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- 1. Thomas Moore b Aug 21, 1639 and was baptized October 21, 1639 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts d abt 1711 at Southold , Suffolk, Long Island, NY; md. Elizabeth Sarah/Mary Mott of Mamaroneck, New York. 1662 Salem, Essex, MA.
--- Deeds mention these children: Thomas, Nathaniel and Samuel.
--- 1698 Southold Census -- widow Sarah Moore, Abigail, Patience, Deborah, Thomas, John, Nathaniel, Martha and Elizabeth Moore. **
[Many sources do not record Thomas as a son of Martha Youngs and Thomas Moore,. Since son Thomas and Martha seem to be documented birth years to the be the same. ---.twins?**]
- 1. Thomas Moore b.1663 **
- 2. Nathaniel Moore, b 1669 d 1733 at Rocke Point Long Island NY md Sarah Jackson 1690 d/o Robert Jackson and Agnes Washburn. The family lived at Rocke Point, Long Island. **
- 1. John Jackson Moore b. 1691 d. 1768 md (1) Mary ___ (2) Rachel Konkling Jan 13 1731
- 1. John Jackson Moore b 1717 d 1805 Essex County, NJ md Mary/Sarah Platt. The family moved from Long Island to Connecticut and then to Essex County, NJ.
- 1. Isaac Moore
- 2. Joseph Moore
- 3. Benjamin Moore b. 1750/60 Long Island d. 1827 in Albemarle County VA. m.Martha ___. The family moved to Albemarle County VA.
- 1. Samuel Moore
- 2. Elizabeth Moore
- 3. Isaac Moore
- 4. Moses Moore
- 5. John Jackson Moore b 1783 in New Jersey d March 30, 1860 Clay Co VA (WV)
- moved to Albemarle County VA with his family abt 1790; md
(1) Susan Barnett in Albemarle County May 26, 1809. He moved to Albemarle County VA with his family about 1790.
(2) Nancy Thacker in Albemarle County March 4, 1811. d/o Nathaniel Thacker & Katie ___. The family moved to what is now Clay County WV between March 1833 and June 1834.
- 1. Benjamin Moore b. 1814 d. 13 July 1871 Clay County WV md Nancy Munday Jun 26 1834 n Kanawha Co VA (WV) d/o Reuben and Mary Munday b 24 Feb 1807 d 12 Nov 1896 in Clay County WV dau of Ruben and Mary Munday.
--- 1860 Clay County Census Benjamin age 46 Nancy 45
- 1. Caroline Moore b. 1835 md. Thomas S. Rhodes
- 2. Martha Ann Moore b. 1836 d. March 13 1882 md. Francis Marion Jones 10 April 1861
---married record -- pg 13, Ln 47 Clay County WV Marriage Book
- 1. George McCellan Jones b. 1863. md Charlatte Boggs on 16 April 1887 in Clay Co.WV
- 2. Mary Jane Jones b. 1865
- 3. Elizabeth Emily Jones b. 6 March 1868 Clay Co WV. d. 19 August 1936 at Dry Branch WV md Thomas Russell Smith Jr. on 20 July 1886 in Clay Co. WV son of Thomas Russell Smith Sr. and Mary Reynolds. b 13 July 1866 in Athens Co Ohio d 25 January 1954 Charleston WV. They are burial at the Elliott's Cemetery, Lizemore, Clay Co, WV
- 1. Golden G. Smith b. 28 July 1893
- 2. Edward Ervin Smith b. 11 August 1897
- 3. Sansford Enus Smith b. 16 Jan 1901 at Cannelton WV. d. 12 July 1957 buried at Dunn cemetery in Clay County WV.
- 4. Enos Smith b. 16 November 1901
- 5. Myrtle Ethel Smith b 4 Jan 1903 Cannelton Fayette Co.WV d 19 January 1978 Dry Branch WV. md Albert Leslie (Dick) Hudnall 4 Sept 1920 in Vanatte, Fayette Co WV. d 24 Sept 1975 in Jackson Co Ohio.
He is buried at the Fairmount cemetery in Jackson County Ohio. She is buried at the Rhonda cemetery on the hillside at Rhonda.
---Fayette Co Marriage Register pg 75 line 8.
- 1. Edith Lee Hudnall b. 7 Feb 1921 Gamoca, Fayette Co., WV. 26 Feb 1997 Charleston WV. md Thomas Edward Pomeroy 25 Sept 1937 Dry Branch WV. b 22 May 1918 Dry Branch WV. d 10 July 1983 Charleston WV son of John Thomas Pomeroy and Virgie Ellen Frazier . They are buried at the Kanawha Valley Memorial Gardens at Glasgow WV.
- 1 Virgil Pomeroy
- 2 Truman Pomeroy
- 3 Jackie Pomeroy
- 4 Garland Pomeroy
- 5 Carll Pomeroy
- 6 Danny Pomeroy
- 7 Raymond Pomeroy
- 8 Ronald Pomeroy, --U.S. Army in Germany
- 9 Donald G Pomeroy
- 10 Marcella Pomeroy md ___Smith
- 2. Maonea (Mae) Hudnall b. 8 April 1922 d. 22 April 1989 md Otho Goodwin.
- 3. Leslie Clifford Hudnall b. 9 January 1924 in Gamoca WV. buried at Fairmount Cemetery in Jackson County Ohio. md Ilene ?
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Ina Marie Hudnall b. 19 October 1925 in Gamoca WV. md Dewey Floyd.
- 5. Launa Christine Hudnall b. 3 June 1927 in Fayette Co WV.
- 6. Stella Hudnall md Harold Lovett
- 7. Phylis Hudnall md Russell Hamilton.
- 8. Wanda Hudnall md Harold Murphy.
- 9. Goldie Hudnall b. 22 April 1931 in Vanetta WV. md Clarence Thompson.
- 6. Levi Smith b. 14 July 1905
- 7. Annie Smith
- 8. Sylvia L. Smith b. 15 Nov 1907 d 1 October 1974. buried at Montgomery Memorial Park London WV.
- 4. Nancy E. Jones b. 186? md Charles S. O'Dell on 26 March 1889 Clay Co. WV
- 5. Lorenzo Dew Jones b. 1870
- 6. Virginia May Jones b. 6 June 1872 Clay County WV.
- 7. Adam Clark Jones b. 1 January 1875 d. 19 December 1944 md Margaret Ellen Elliott on 7 Dec 1893. dau of John Marco Elliott and Sarah Frances Bird .b 23 June 1872 Clay County WV.
- 3. Rufus Moore, b. 1839 md. Martha A. Jarrett on 23 May 1860
- 4. Melza Moore, b. 1840 md .(1) Caroline Morton b 1850 in Kanawha County VA (WV) d 27 April 1872 in Clay County WV (2) Jane Burdette
- 5. Mary b. abt. 1849. [1860 Clay County census age 19 years old.]
- 2. John Andrew Jackson Moore, b. 17 January 1818 VA d. 18 March 1901 Clay co., WV md. Mary Jane Morton 5 April 1838 in Nicholas County VA (WV). d/o Thomas Throckmorton, and Milly (Young) b Jan 9, 1825 d 1 January 1869
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- 1. Melchisedeck Moore b April 10, 1843 Nicholas Co, Va d July 3, 1919; md Sarah Adeline Bradley Nov 12, 1864 Kanawha Co., WV.
- 1. Robert Marion Moore b October 1869 Kanawha Co., WV md Rosa Ellen Young May 13, 1891 Millcreek - George Young's home.
- 1. Robert Preston Moore b May 22, 1900 in Pinch, Kanawha Co, WV d Aug 28, 1967 in Tampa, Florida; md Allene Julia Ware Jan 16, 1920 Montgomery, WV
- 2. Meredith Moore b 1881 d 1925
- 2. Abimalech Moore, b.c. 1846 md.Mary Jane Hypes
b 1 Jul 1850 - Cross Lanes, WV d 5 Jan 1937 - Big Chimney, WV dau of
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- 3. Samuel Moore, b.c. 1852
- 4. John Moore ,b.c. 1854
- 5. Mariah Moore, b.c. 1856
- 6. Josephus Moore, b.Sept 10 1858 d.1928 md.Sarah Susan Rogers Aug 28, 1879
- 7. Mary Moore, b.c. 1860
- 8. Caroline Moore, b.c. 1863
- 3. Catherine Moore b 1825 m. Allen Throckmorton/Morton [Allen T. Morton] s/o Thomas Throckmorton and Milly Young, b 1827.
--- Thomas Morton changed his surname from Throckmorton to T. Morton about 1823.
- 1. Mary A. Moore b.c. 1852
- 2. George W. Moore b.c. 1857
- 3. Allen Moore b.c. 1862
- 4. Jasper Moore b.c. 1868
- 4. Martha Moore, b. 1826 d. 1928 m. Milton Walker
- 5. Isaac Clayton Moore, b. 1828 d. Jun 21 1864 m. Margaret Jane King Jan 29 1846
--- He enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War and was killed at Cove Gap, VA, June 21, 1864.
- 1. Joshua King Moore b. Nov 21 1846 d. June 7 1915 m.Sarah Evaline Samples
- 2. John Melton Moore b.c. 1848 m.Nannie Burdette
- 3. Martha Moore
- 4. Caroline E. Moore b.c. 1858
- 5. Nancy A. Moore b.c. 1861
- 6. James E. Moore b.c. 1865
- 6. Rice W. Moore, b. 1830 VA d. 16 August 1904 Clay County WV md. (1) ___ (2) Angeline Neal on 14 Jan 1865 in Clay County WV.
--- He is listed in the 1870 Clay County WV census with Angeline -----born in VA about 1845.
- 1. Eliza C. Moore b.c. 1854
- 2. John M. Moore b.c. 1856
- 3. Jonathan L. Moore b.c. 1866
- 4. Isaac S. Moore b.c. 1868
- 7. Charles Carter Moore, b. 1832 d. 1885 md. Sarah___
- 8. Jonathan Lewis Moore, b. Feb 11 1834 d.Sep 24 1913 md. Paulina Pinson
- 9. George R. Moore, b. 1838
- 6. Benjamin Moore born about 1785. md ____.
- 1. John Jackson Moore b.Oct 19 1812 m.Sarah High
- 7. Nancy Moore
- 8. Martha Moore
- 9. Abigail Moore
- 10. Sarah Moore
- 11. Platt Moore
- 4. John Moore
- 5. Jonathan Moore
- 6. Cornelius Moore
- 7. Jacob Moore
- 8. Anna Moore
- 9. Mary Moore
- 10. Tabitha Moore
- 3. David Moore
- 4. Elisa Moore **
- 5. Martha Moore md. John Peck **
- 2. Martha Moore was born 21 Oct 1639 , baptized along with her brother on October 21, 1639. and died 1697/1698. md (1) Capt John Symonds /Seaman in 1655, b 1610 d 1695 [her father's Will says Symonds] (2) John Peck
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--- Martha: Vol. VI., Hist. Coll. Essex Inst., 237; was called in her father's will, in 1691, Martha Symonds, named in her husband's will in 1694, and living, per census list, in 1698. She had a sister, Hannah Symonds, perhaps a widow." [from: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, "New York Genealogical and Biographical Record," New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society: 11:10 [Oct. 1880]
--- Descendants of Capt. John Seaman of Hempstead, Long Island, NY- Mary Thomas Seaman: 1928
--- "Maria Moore...is found to have been the daughter of Thomas More, of Southold, [NY], and Martha (Youngs) his wife. She was baptized at Salem, Mass., with her brother thomas, on 21st of October, 1639 (Vol. VI., Hist. Coll. Essex Inst., 237); was called in her father's will, in 1691, Martha Symonds, named in her husband's will in 1694, and living, per census list, in 1698. She had a sister, Hannah Symonds, perhaps a widow." [from: New York genealogical and Biographical Society Record, v. 11:10 [Oct. 1880]]
Baptism: October 21, 1639, Salem, MA (Source: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, "New York Genealogical and Biographical Record," New York:: 11:10 [Oct. 1880], "She was baptized at Salem, Mass., with her brother Thomas, on 21st of October, 1639 (Vol. VI., Hist. Coll. Essex Inst., 237).)
--- Marriage Notes for John Seaman and Martha Moore: Captain John Seaman married second, 1655, Martha Moore, daughter of Thomas and Martha (Youngs) Moore, of Southhold, Long Island. She was born in England; baptized in Salem, MA., Oct. 21, 1639; died 1698). They had four sons and seven daughters
WILL
WILL dated August 5, 1694 and proved March 20, 1695: Benjamin Fletcher, Governor, etc. To all to whom these may come. Know ye that at New York the 20 of March, 1694/5, the last will of JOHN SEAMAN was proved and his sons Benjamin and Thomas were confirmed as executors.
In the name of God, Amen. I, John Seaman the elder, of Hempstead, in Queens County, upon Long Island, alias Nassau, being weake and infirm in body, and knowing that it appertaineth to every man to set in order all worldly concerns, so yt after decease no suite, trouble, or calamity may ensue. And being well advised with the great and weighty work I am now about, do make and declare this my last will and testament. I leave to my oldest son John a certain lot of 22 acres, of which he is now in possession, and where he now lives; also another lot of 20 acres of meadow upon the neck called the Great Neck, being eastward and within the bounds of said town of Hempstead. I leave to my 5 sons Jonathan, Benjamin, Solomon, Thomas and Samuel, 400 acres of land according to a Patent, granted by Governor Richard Nicolls, lying at a place commonly known and called by the name of Jerusalem, within the bounds of Hempstead, to be equally divided between them. Also a certain neck of meadow lying eastward from said town of Hempstead called in ye Indian tongue Ruskatux Neck. Bounded east by the Oyster Bay line, and upon Hempstead west, and to be equally divided. I leave to my 3 sons, John, Nathaniel, and Richard, the remainder of my meadow, whereof one half is already confirmed to my son in law, Nathaniel Pearsall, with four or five acres of upland for his convenience of yardidge, for wintering his cattle. Which said meadow is situate upon a neck called by the name of the Half Neck, or in the Indian tongue Muskachim. I leave to my eight sons, John, Jonathan, Benjamin, Solomon, Thomas, Samuel, Nathaniel and Richard, all the upland lying and situate upon Ruskatux Neck, as also upon the neck called Half Neck, except the four or five acres confirmed to my son in law, Nathaniel Pearsall. I leave to my sons Nathaniel, and Richard, my lot of meadow at a neck called Sticklands Neck, as also a parcel of meadow lying upon New Bridge Neck. I also give them 150 acres of upland situated and lying at a place commonly called Success, by virtue of an order from the Town. Also a certain parcel of land, being 316 acres, lying at or near the Harbor head, so called, being already confirmed to my said two sons by deed of gift. I give all my rights in the undivided lands in Hempstead to my 8 sons. I leave to my wife Martha a certain house lot adjoining to the land of James Pine, being three acres, during her life, and then to my two sons, Nathaniel and Richard. I also leave them the remainder of my house lots, and the pasture and the field at the eastward of the town called the Holly. I leave to my wife Martha one half of the dwelling house for life and then to my son Richard, and the other half to my son Nathaniel. I leave to my wife one third of the movables, and to my two sons Nathaniel and Richard the other two thirds. I leave to my daughter Mary Pearsall two cows. I leave to my wife six acres of meadow at the Hay Bridge during her life and then to my sons Richard and Nathaniel. I leave two thirds of my remaining live stocks to my five daughters, Mary Pearsall, Hannah Carman, Martha Pearsall, Sarah Mott, and Deborah Kirk, and to my daughter Elizabeth Jackson 20 shillings. I leave to my sons Richard and Nathaniel all my armes except my large gun, which shall be for the use of all my sons. Makes wife Martha and sons Benjamin and Thomas executors, and "my friends Thomas Powell and John Townsend, Sr., overseers." - Dated August 5, 1694. Witnesses, John Smith, John Carle, George Fowler. **
- 3. Benjamin Moore was born 2 June/Aug 1640 and died 15 May 1690. md Ann Hampton b. 1647 d. 1726
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- Benjamin Moore (moor) md Abigial Abigail Horton
--- WILL: New York City Wills, 1706-90 In the name of God, Amen. I, BENJAMIN MOORE, of the town of Southold, Suffolk County, Gentleman, being sick and weak. I leave to my wife Abigail, the use of all my lands, during her natural life, if she continues my widow, except the lands hereafter mentioned. But if she marries, she shall have as the Law directs. I leave to my wife all my movable estate, during her widowhood, and she has power to give to my unmarried daughters, Rachel and Abigail, as she shall think fit, and also to my daughter, Anna Cleveland. I leave to my son Benjamin, the house where he now lives, and the land thereto appertaining, and bounded southerly by the street, east by my own land, now in possession of the widow Petty, north by a crossfence, at the north end of my orchard, and to extend west so far as the east end of my garden. I also leave to my son Benjamin, a debt which he oweth me, and I do acquit him from all debts due to me from the beginning of the World, to the date of these Presents. I leave to my son Matthew, all my land lying in Hallocks Neck, containing 9 Lots, bounded partly by William Wells, partly by road, partly by Captain Reeve, partly by Benjamin Reeve, and partly by land in the possession of Benjamin Woolly, and partly by the creek. Also a piece of land commonly called Lotts orchard, bounded partly by a lane, partly by the street, partly by Benjamin L'Hommedieu, and partly by land in possession of Joseph Moore. I also leave him a gun, now in his possession. "And ye Acts of Assembly, Contained in a Book lately purchased of William Bradford." I leave to my son James, a gun which was purchased of Armstrong, and my Beetle and wedges. And my son, Israel Moore, shall pay to my son James, 20, in four years. I also leave to my son James, 5, to be paid by my son Micah. I leave to my son Israel, my dwelling house, and orchard, and also a lot of land adjoining to my orchard to the north, with all the buildings. Bounded south by the street, west by land formerly of Samuel Derby and Thomas Young, north by my own land, divided by a cross fence, and east by land in the occupation of the widow Petty, and partly by land left to my son Benjamin. I also leave him one half of my land lying at the North Side, bounded east by the road, north by Thomas Reeve, west by the road, south partly by John Corwin, partly by Nathaniel Moore, deceased. The east side of said lot I leave to my son, Israel Moore. I leave to my son Micah, all the rest of my lands, and the west part of my North Side land. I leave to my daughters, Rachel and Abigail, each a bed, with all bedding. I leave to my daughter, Anna Cleveland, a large pewter dish, and pewter platter. My executors are to sell the land held in partnership between me and Samuel Derby. I make my wife and my son-in-law, Ichabod Cleveland, and my son Israel, executors.
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- 1. Annie Moore b. 5 Mar 1696, Southold, Suffolk, New York
- 2. Abigail Moore
- 3. Israel Moore
- 4. James Moore
- 5. Matthew Moore
- 6. Micah Moore
- 7. Rachel Moore
- 8. Benjamin Moore
- 9. Nathan Moore
- 4. Nathaniel Moore was christened 3 Jul 1642 in Salem, Essex, MA died 30 Apr 1698. in Southold, Suffolk, NY.md Sarah Vail d/o Jeremiah Vail & Catherine b March 21, 1647 in Salem, Essex Co, Mass d 1733
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- 1. Hannah Moore b May 1665 at Southold, Suffolk, NY d 28 Aug 1753 at Southold, Suffolk, New York
- 2. Joseph Petty was born in 1667. He was adopted on 15 May 1671 md Mary Salmon
Edward Petty gave "his Sonn Joseph Petty aged about four years to Nathaniel Moore (son of Thomas Moore), he to bring him up as his own child." (Selah Youngs) . Parents: Edward Petty and Mary (Marcy) Youngs. **
- 2. Abigail Moore b 1676 at Southold, Suffolk, NY d 30 Apr 1747 at Southold, Suffolk Co., NY
- 3. Elizabeth Moore b 10 Jun 1679 at Southold, Suffolk,Long Island, NY d 22 Feb 1748 at Hempstead, Nassau County, New York md Isaac Hicks md md Christopher Youngs 1677 - 1727 b: 1677 in Southold, Long Island, New York
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- 1. Daniel Youngs b 1712 in Aquebogue, Long Island, New York d 1755 md Mary Penny b April 13, 1718 in Long Island, New York d 1798
- 1. Hannah Youngs b: 1754 in Aquebogue, Long Island, New York d 1823 md Zachariah Hallock I b 1751 in Long Island, New York d 1820
- 1. Bethuel Hallock b 1790 in Prob Aquebogue, Long Island, New York d 1866 md (1) ___ (2) Harmony Howell b abt. 1794 in West Mattituck, Long Island, New York
- 1. John Kasar Hallock b October 8, 1831 in West Mattituck, Long Island, New York d 1875 md Mary Jane Aldrich b: November 17, 1836 in Long Island, New York d 1862
- 1. Morris Wells Hallock b Feb 9, 1858 in West Mattituck, Long Island d 1941 md Harriet Loetta Pollock b May 04, 1865 in Richland Co, Ohio d 1936
- 1. Evangeline Hallock b October 14, 1886 in Near Milo, Lincoln Co, Kansas d 1976 md Arthur Willis Baldwin b July 06, 1876 in Near Ada, Fountain Twp, Ottawa Co, Kanas d 1961
- 2. Rufus Youngs b 1748 in Aquebogue, Long Island, New York d 1828 md Mehitable Tuthill b: 1760 in Prob Northville, Long Island, New York d 1830
- 1. Polly Youngs b abt. 1791 in Riverhead, Long Island, New York md John Aldrich b abt. 1790 in Long Island, New York
- 1. Mary Jane Aldrich b: November 17, 1836 in Long Island, New York d 1862 md John Kasar Hallock b October 08, 1831 in West Mattituck, Long Island, New York d 1875
- 1. Morris Wells Hallock b Feb 9, 1858 in West Mattituck, Long Island d 1941 md Harriet Loetta Pollock b May 4, 1865 in Richland Co, Ohio d 1936
- 1. Inez Evangeline Hallock b Oct 14, 1886 in Near Milo, Lincoln Co, Kansas d 1976 md Arthur Willis Baldwin b July 6, 1876 in Near Ada, Fountain Twp, Ottawa Co, Kanas d 1961
- 4. Deborah Moore b 1682 at Southold, Suffolk, NY
- 5. John Moore b abt 1687 at Suffolk Co., NY
- 6. Nathaniel Moore b Abt 1687 at Southold, Suffolk, NY d 1699 at Southold, Suffolk Co., NY
- 7. Patience Or Isabella Moore b Abt 1689 at Southold, Suffolk, NY d 10 Aug 1724 at Southold, Suffolk Co., NY
- 5. Hannah Moore was born 29 Dec 1644 and died 16 Feb 1686. md Richard Symons/Richardson Symonds b 1644-
- 6. Elizabeth Moore was born 31 Aug/Nov 1646 and died 14 Feb 1720. [Elizabeth's will dated 2/16/1724-25 ] md (1) Richard Clark 1660 Southampton, Long Island, Suffolk County, NY s/o Richard Clarke & Ann Winston, b 1640 Bradwell - emigrated to America, d April 1 1697 Elizabethtown, Essex County, New Jersey (2) Simon Grover 1640 - 1707
- 7. Jonathan Moore was born 3 April/June 1649 and died 16 Mar 1689.
- 8. Mary Moore b 15 Dec 1650 in Salem, Essex, MS and was christened 15 Dec 1650 in Salem, Essex, MA. d 8 Jul 1723 in Southold, Suffolk, New York.
- 9. Sarah Moore b about 1657. md Samuel Glover b 1644 d 1715 son of Charles Glover
- 10. James Petty b 1663. He was adopted on 15 May 1671 in Southold, Suffolk, NY.
--- Edward Petty gave "James aged about nine years, to Thomas Moore .... and said Thomas Moore's wife (sister of Rev. John Youngs) to be as their own child." (Selah Youngs) Parents: Edward Petty and Mary (Marcy) Youngs.
- 5. Richard Elvin Moore b.bef.1617 d.1647
- 6. John Moore b.bef.1619
- 7. Ann Moore b.bef.1621
Mary MOORE b. 1600 at Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England d. Nov 1674 in Salem Essex MA buried in Gardner ? Salem MA md Joseph Grafton bef 1622 in England b.1596, Southwold Suffolk England d. 24 Jun 1682, Salem Essex MA , He married also
(2) bef. Jun 1676 Bethia Ray -d.Dec. 6, 1688 in Ipswich
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- 1. Elizabeth Grafton b 1624 md (1) John Saunders 1613 - 1643 (2) John Kitchen 1620 -
- 2. Priscilla Grafton b 1626, Salem Essex MA Buried: Old Nantucket , Nantucket MA married John Gardner 20 Feb 1654, Salem Essex MA died 1717, Nantucket Nantucket MA s/o Thomas Gardner and Margaret Fryer (Friar). (John Gardner was born in 1624-1625 in Nantucket Nantucket MA, died on 06 May 1706 in Nantucket Nantucket MA and was buried in Old Nantucket Nantucket MA.)
VIEW GARDNER LINE and CHILDREN HERE
- 3. Joshua Grafton 1637 - 1670 md. (1) Hannah Hobart 1640 - 1664 (2) Elizabeth Brown 1637 -
- 4. John Grafton 1639 - 1715 md Seeth Gardner 1636 - 1707
- 5. Nathaniel Grafton 1642 - 1671 md. Elizabeth Maverick 1649 - 1676
VIEW GRAFTON LINE and CHILDREN HERE
Now go, write it before them in a table, and note it in a book, that it may be for the time to come for ever and ever-----Isaiah 30:8
I saw behind me those who had gone, and before me
those who are to come. I looked back and saw my father and his father
and all our fathers, and in front to see my son and his son, and the
sons upon sons beyond. And their eyes were my eyes. As I felt so they
had felt, and were to feel, as then, so now, as tomorrow and forever.
Then I was not afraid, for I was in a long line that had no beginning
and no end. And the hand of his father grasped my father's hand and his
hand was in mine, and my unborn son took my right hand and all, up and
down the line that stretched from Time That Was to Time That Is and Is
Not Yet, raised their hands to show the link. And we found that we were
one....
From: "How Green Was My Valley", by Richard Llewellyn