Family:Amos Eastman and Lydia Dale (2)

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Marriage[1] 4 Jul 1821 Hollis, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States
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  1. New Hampshire, United States. New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947. (New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration)
    [1].

    Groom: Amos Eastman
    Bride: Lydia Mooar
    Residence of Groom: Hollis
    Residence of Bride: Hollis
    By whom Married: Eli Smith
    Residence: Hollis
    Official Station: Clergyman
    Date of Marriage: July 4th 1821
    Place: Hollis

  2.   Source:Mooar, George. Mooar (Moors) Genealogy : Abraham Mooar of Andover and His Descendants, p. 30, relies on other secondary sources to try and identify the wives of Daniel Mooar. Thus, his presentation is superficial and incomplete. Minimally the wives are given in the wrong order. Pertinent to this page, the third wife, Lydia Dale, was a widow. Her marriage record to John Dale calls her Lydia Lamon, and her will shows that she was married before that to John Lamon, and by a coincidence most likley unknown to this source, her maiden name was Lydia Dale.

    Source:Rix, Guy S. History and Genealogy of the Eastman Family of America, p. 186, calls her widow Lydia Moore, and although this source makes no attempt to identify her parents or her 3 earlier marriages, gives her a birthdate which differs from her recorded birth.