Person:John Moore (356)

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Name Major John Moore
Gender Male
Birth[1] 28 Nov 1731 Naticott, Hillsborough, New Hamshipre
Military[1] From 1775 to 1777 Served with the ranks of Captain and Major in the American Revolutionary War
Marriage 1779 Maine, United Statesto Eunice Farnsworth
Death[1] 1809 North Anson, Somerset, Maine, United States
Burial[2] Norridgewock, Somerset, Maine, United StatesOld Oak Cemetery
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Graves of Revolutionary Soldiers Located by Ruth Heald Cragin Chapter, North Anson, Maine, in Daughters of the American Revolution. American monthly magazine. (Washington, D.C.: The National Society)
    36:181.

    Buried in the old cemetery, Norridgewock, Maine.
    Major John Moor, born in Naticott, New Hampshire, (now Litchfield) Nov. 28, 1731, died in North Anson, in 1809. In 1775, Capt. John Moor led a company of forty-five men to Lexington. Was captain in Stark's regiment. Was captain of first New Hampshire regiment, May 23, 1775. Was major in same from June 18, to December, 1775. Was major in Fifth Continental Infantry from January 1 to December 31, 1776. A monument was erected at his grave, in 1904, by his descendants, inspired by Ruth Heald Cragin Chapter.

  2. Maj John Moor, in Find A Grave
    Find A Grave: Old Oak Cemetery.