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Isaac Moore | Immigrant Ancestor | see FAMILY TREE | |
Born: Abt. 1622 England | |||
Married: 05 Dec 1645 to Ruth Stanley
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| 1645, Dec 5 Hartford: "Isack More was maryed unto Ruth
Standla the fifth of desem; one Thousaind Six hundreth forty & five." 1645, Dec. 5 "Another happy day for Ruth, now sixteen, but yet her wedding day. It was doubly sealed by the marriage of her only brother John on the same day. He took Sarah Scott, daughter of our Thomas Scott. They made a charming quartette, who can doubt it?" |
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Died: 1706 age 84 Farmington, Hartford, CT |
WIFE
1st: Ruth Stanley
2nd: Dorothy Smith
CHILDREN
1. Ruth Moore
2. Elizabeth Moore
3. Sarah Moore
4. Phebe Moore
5. Mary Moore
One Basset Family in America Buell Burdett Bassette, 1988
1635 Apr. 15 "Isack youth of thirteen years, is a passenger on the Increase, sailing from London for Boston. Authorities concede this youth to be the Isaac Moore who later appeared in Hartford and then as Deacon Moore in Farmington. Nothing seems to have come to light as to his whereabouts during the ten years following his arrival in Boston; but this may be ascribed to his youth and it is evident that he behaved himself well and made himself worthy of the bride who was the first to bring him into the light in America. The record of the marriage following is the first New World entry of him so far as known.
There is a record at Farmington, a deed of partition between the heirs
of Samuel Hayes, John Norton, William Lewis, and John Hart, ":all being
grandchildren of Deacon Isaac Moore."
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