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Individuals marked with a red dot are direct ancestors of Karen Eilola
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Blaney, Aaron (b. 1740, d. ?)

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Briggs, Marguerite (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 2284

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Britt, Sarah (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 2285

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Miller, David (b. 1734, d. ?)
Note: Doubt the ages for David and Henry - too young - Checking! 1-26-2009
Reference: 2286

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Conn, ________ (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 2287

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Malone, Richard (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 2295

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Baker, Harriett Newell (b. WFT Est 1832, d. ?)
Reference: 2296

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Moore, Josiah (b. 23 APR 1747, d. 1830)
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The first member of the Moore family of Fayette County, Pennsylvania, was Abraham Moore (1778-1848). Abram was born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, the son of Josiah and Mary Lake Moore. Josiah Moore served in the New Jersey Continental Line during the American Revolution. Abraham Moore married Margaret Hartman in 1801 while in Loudoun County, Viriginia. The Moore family settled in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, around 1810. There are many descendants.
http://www.genealogy.com/genealogy/users/m/o/o/Rogan-hart-Moore/index.html
Reference: 2297

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Lake, Mary (b. 19 DEC 1749, d. 1823)
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Reference: 2298

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Moore, Johnathan (b. 1720, d. 1790)
Reference: 2299

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Moore, Samuel (b. 1698, d. 1759)
Note: Name: Samuel Moore
Date: 05 Oct 1759
Location: Hopewell, Hunterdon Co.

will of. Wife (not named). Sons--Benjamin and Jonathan, both under age. Sister, Mary Moore, to have 100 acres in Bergen Co., if brother, Henry Moore, recovers the land by law. Land, 250 ac., in Woodbridge, E. J., inherited from uncle, Jonathan Moore. Other real estate and personal property. Executors--brethren, Henry Moore and Hezekiah Stout. Witnesses--Bn. Stout, John Hart and John Ballard. Proved Oct. 16, 1759.
Lib. 10, p. 118.
Reference: 2300

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Moore, Gershom (b. 1668, d. ?)
Reference: 2301

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Betts, Deborah (b. WFT Est 1668, d. ?)
Reference: 2302

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Moore, Gershom (b. 1646, d. ?)
Reference: 2303

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Wright, Mary (b. WFT Est 1651, d. ?)
Reference: 2304

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Moore, John (b. WFT Est 1620, d. 17 SEP 1657)
Note: Genealogy of Early Settlers in Trenton and Ewing, "Old Hunterdon County"
Genealogical records first compiled by Rev. Dr. Eli F. Cooley, amplified by William S. Cooley and passed on to the publisher by Hanna L. Cooley. page 167

The English familes of Moore, says Riker, are believed to find their common head in Sir Thomas De Moore, who came over from Normandy with William the Conqueror, in 1066, his name being on the list taken at the port of embarkation (St. Valery); and also in the list of survivors of the battle of Hastings.

Rev. John Moore (1), was of English birth, though when and whence he emigrated, is unknown. As an independent minister he came from New England to Newtown, Long Island, soon after its settlement in 1652, and became their first minister, and continued to preach to them very acceptably till his death in 1657. He left children : John ; Gershom, married the widow of Jonathan Fish, some of both of whose sons are believed to have removed to New Jersey ; Joseph, lived at Southampton, and there died in 1726 ; Samuel (2); and Elizabeth, married Content Titus, (see Titus family, No. 2.)

Original data: Moore, James W.,. Rev. John Moore of Newtown, Long Island, and some of his descendants. Easton, Pa.: Printed for the publisher by the Chemical Pub., 1903.


John Moore (1652-1657) - by Robert Singleton- http://www.longislandgenealogy.com/article.html#moore

Rev. Moore was an English immigrant who settled in New England when he was about twenty. In 1644, he moved to Southampton, Long Island. In 1646, he completed his studies at Harvard College, near Boston. In that same year, he obtained a license to preach. Since he was not a regularly ordained minister, Moore was not authorized to administer the sacraments. He moved to Hempstead, preaching the gospel there, as he had done at Southampton.
In 1652, he moved to the newly formed Newtown and became the first minister in the village. In the winter of 1655-56, he returned to England, probably to receive ordination. Moore returned to America in 1657, and died in September of that year.
Moore, described as an educated man and excellent preacher, had descendants who were prominent and influential in the town and church, including two bishops of the Episcopal Church, two presidents of Columbia College, and Clement Clark Moore, the author of ’Twas the Night Before Christmas. The Moore family developed the Chelsea neighborhood in Manhattan. The Moores’s ancient home in Newtown was tom down a few decades ago. A park off Broadway marks its location.
Rev. Moore lies in the Town Burying Ground, now in a playground near Macy’s. No stone marks his grave; its exact location is unknown. The First Presbyterian Church of Newtown Newsletter (May 1994)

The First Presbyterian Church of Newtown has its own web site from which much of this material came. Please visit their site and see what else they have to offer. They are looking for documents that are relevant to the history of their church. "History is the story of people, both past and present." Whether you have letters from your ancestor to their minister in 1820, posters from Scotch Night in the 1940s, or pictures from last Sunday’s service, they would like to hear from you.

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Howell, Margaret (b. 24 NOV 1622, d. 1707)
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Betts, Thomas (b. , d. ?)
Note: Thomas, the second son of Richard and Joanna BETTS, married in 1683 Mercy WHITEHEAD, daughter of Major Daniel and Abigail (STEVENSON) WHITEHEAD, and grand-daughter of Daniel WHITEHEAD, one of the Smithtown purchasers of 1650. Thomas BETTS died in 1709, and his widow married in 1711 Colonel Joseph SACKETT. Thomas and Mercy (WHITEHEAD) BETTS were the parents of nine children, viz: Richard; Thomas;; Daniel; Mercy, married Thomas HAZARD; Abigail, married Abraham SPRINGSTEIN; Joanna; Mary; Elizabeth, married Robert COMFORT; and Deborah, who married Gershom MOORE.
http://www.pagenweb.org/~bucks/BIOS_DAVIS/bettscwatson.html
Reference: 2307

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Whitehead, Mercy (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 2308

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Furman, Rhoda (b. BET 1709 AND 1731, d. BET 1752 AND 1818)
Reference: 2309

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