Person:Thomas Moore (150)

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Thomas Moore
b.Est 1760
 
m. 1753
  1. Capt. Reuben Moore1755 - 1803
  2. Thomas MooreEst 1760 -
  3. Lucretia Moore1766 - Aft 1844
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Name Thomas Moore
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1760

Thomas Moore was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records of Thomas Moore in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:


  • Harnett vs. Moore--O. S. 267; N. S. 94--Bill of Revivor, 25th October, 1805. Orator is David Harnet, who sold land in Rockingham to Reuben Moore. Part of consideration was that Reuben should support David's wife, Anne Harnet. Ann is now dead. Reuben is also dead, leaving wife Phebe, who with Walton More, administered. Original bill by Ann Harnet (by John Harrison, next friend), wife of David Harnet. David has determined to live in New Jersey. Bill for maintenance. John Harrison, aged 54, deposes, in Rockingham, 30th September, 1815 (David is dead), deponent filed bill as next friend in 1802. Ann was sister of Reuben Harrison, father of deponent. Ann died 9th August, 1805, at John's House. Mrs. Polly Sprinkle deposes in Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio, 1810. Richard Weeks and Susanna depose, 1810, in New Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio. Thomas Moore deposes, brother of Reuben. They had an uncle, Reuben Moore. Was Ann their aunt? John Walton deposes, June, 1810, in New Market, was employed by Reuben Moore 1800-1802.