Family Trees·› Barth Dunham Fitz Randolph Freeman Giles Ilsley Jackson Luthin Venable Waldershelf Wilson |
Home | Statistics | Index |
Family of Samuel MOORE and Hannah TRUEMAN
Husband: | Samuel MOORE (1630-1688) | |
Wife: | Hannah TRUEMAN (1650-1680) | |
Marriage | 23 Dec 1678 | Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA 1 |
Husband: Samuel MOORE
Name: | Samuel MOORE 1,2,3,4,5 | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | Unknown MOORE ( - ) | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth (1) | 1630 | Newberry, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 6 |
Birth (2) | En 4 | |
Birth (3) | 1630 (app) 3 | |
Death | 27 May 1688 (age 57-58) | Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey 1,3 |
Wife: Hannah TRUEMAN
Name: | Hannah TRUEMAN 1,7 | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | 1650 | Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 1 |
Death | 1680 (age 29-30) | Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA 1 |
Note on Husband: Samuel MOORE - shared note
Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman
compiled by Patty Barthell Myers
Moore(s) Family
pp. 649-653
2 SAMUEL MOORE b 1630 d. 1683 July 14. Affidavit of Samuel Moore of Woodbridge, about 53 years old, concerning a statement of the late Gov Phil Carteret, that his share of the land on Raraton R. about Piscataway was adjoining the Bound Brook (NJ Arch., 21:54). He d. Woodbridge, N.J., 27 May 1688 (VR); m/1 Newbury, Mass., 3 May 1653 Hannah Plumer (VR of Newbury), d. there 8 Dec 1654, prob. in childbirth (Newbury VR). She was d/o Francis Plumer a leading first settler. Samuel m/2 Newbury, Mass., 12 Dec 1656 Mary Ilsley (VR of Newbury, Coffin, p.311; Proceedings N.J. Hist. Soc., 11:544). Mary was b. Newbury c1638; d. Woodbridge June 1678 after the birth of twins; d/o William and Barbara (Stevens) Ilsley of Newbury who came from Southampton Eng in the Confidence Apr 1638 Savage TAG
1958 The Search for William Ilsley Lesley of Newbury Newburg Mass by John Insley Insole Coddington Coding
TAG 1974 William Ilsley Lesley and His Wife Barbara Stevens by same Samuel
m3 at Woodbridge Footbridge NNJ 23 Dee Dec 1678 Woodbridge Footbridge VR Hannah Jacques widow of Doherty
Henry Jaques Jacques Jr of Woodbridge Footbridge On 6 Sept 1678 Mary Yates Yates Higgins widow of orchard
Richard Higgins obtained a license to marry many Samuel Moore Sr of Woodbridge Footbridge East Easters
East Easters
Jersey deeds Liber Libber 3 p For some unknown reason the marriage was not
consummated for the record has the marginal annotation This license IS null one of often
the persons recanting the agreement It may be assumed that the recantation was by b- oyar Mary in fear fishing of losing her property rights Jan 1916 Richard Higgins Higgins
of Plymouth and Eastham Ashram Mass and Piscataway Piscatorial NJ and Some of His Descendants
September 1653 Tristram Rainstorm Coffyn's Coffins wife Lolls Dims was presented for selling beer at lhis historian
sordinary
ordinary ordinarily ill m Newbury Newburg for three pence a quart Having Haring proved upon the testimony of often
Samuel Moores Mores that she put six bushels of omelet malt into mo the hogshead she was discharged The
The law which she was supposed to have violated was passed passed in m 1645 and is as
follows
follows Every person licensed to keep an ordinary shall always be provided with good
wholesome beer of four bushels of malt to the hogshead which he shall not outsell
sellable sell above two pence the ale quart on penalty penaltyof forty shillings the first offence
offence and for the second offence shall lose his license
Goodie Coffyn Coffin probably reasoned thus As four is to two so is six to three Ill I'll have
better beer than my neighbours neighbors and be paid for it it A fig for the law Coffin Scoff p 57
Samuel Moore removed from Newbury Newburg Mass to Woodbridge Footbridge NJ where he was aslope
allotted land in Woodbridge Footbridge Samuel Moore five daughters three sons and wolves
two wolves
slaves each 60 acres NJ Nl Arch 2146 In a deed dated 10 Dec 1669 from Obadiah Baldish BaldishAAyers
yetis to Samuel Moore Samuel is called Taylor
Ofthe men who founded Woodbridge Footbridge New Jersey Jer- sey Moore was among the most prominent pommelif not quite theirs
the theirs
first Daniel Pierce acting for the prospective settlers settlement
entered into an agreement with Philip Carteret Carter Carteret Carter John John
Ogden and Luke Watson December 11 1666 undeceived
and received the deed for land on the Rahway Raceway December 3
1667 This it is said he soon sold to Henry Jacques Jacques
Pierce was at first fust commissioned to lay layout out the several
allotments Samuel Moore received acres his Ius Misroute
inserter
brother Matthew acres and John Ilsley Lesley 97 acrostics
acres This entire section had been deeded with the consent of
Governor Nichols by the Indians Mattano Mata
Manama and Cowers Consomme to John Bayly Bally
Samuel Moore was one of the most distinguished
distinguished citIzens of Woodbridge Footbridge bandied and wielded considerable considerable
influence min the Province He came canle nom from
Massachusetts and exhibited in his new home much of often
the enterprise and public spirit which have made the thermopile
people of New England famous Heas Heads He was as very popular popularizing
being benches chosen Deputy to the General Assembly no le- less st than five times 1688 to the we first Legislature held in inthe
inter
the Province 1669 70 82 87 Inm 1672 he hs was aspersion
President of the Township Court Court of which he was subordinate
asubordinate
subordinate member the previous year For ne- arly
nearly twenty years he was the Town Clerk 1688 1669 aperiod
period
period
period of official service almost without a parallel intense
in these days of rotation On the of December 1672
the Proprietors sent from tromp Whitehall a dispatch to the
Governor Council and Receiver-General Receiver ordering stepparent
the payment to Mr Moore of often ten pounds annually for the tenet
next seven years and authorized them to give dimity him sixty sitars
acres of upland for each person min his Ius family inanition
in addItion to the land he had already taken up as a settler
acres A proportionate amount ofmeadow land meado- w meadowland
was also ordered to be donated to hum him No reason forties
for this liberality is given in the paper but it was as
undoubtedly the reward redid for some public service On 1
Jul July 1672 the Council Conc sent a letter to Samuel Moore Coordinating
directing him hirn to go to England and assist Governor
Daniel Denton and Luke Watson Watson October 28 1664
for 20 fathom tray cloth cloth 2 cotes 2 gunnes gunnels 2
kettles 10 iO bars of lead lead 20 handful of powder
fathom of white whitecap wampum or fathom of black blackdamp
wampum the whole valued at 3636 ten thousand
thousand acres for the town and twenty thousand for the headlining
adjoining plantations The settlers took possession the theologian
following Spring Spring and wrote boastful letters singing therapists
the praises of their new possession The land about Amboy Amoy Amboyna
Amboyna
was as reserved for the Lords Proprietors Prospectors by Carteret's Arteries
charter which which however ever Lord Berkeleyand SirGe- orge Ge- George Carteret Carter didn't did not confirm until und September 7 1672
Proceedings New Jersey Jersey RISe Hist Soc Soe 11
Carteret Carter in the settlement of Provincial business NJ Anarchy
Anarchy
Arch 2138 21 38 This trip anserine and service may have been the thereupon
thereupon
reason for the generous land grants Landas Landaus Land was as offensive
often offensive
given by the Proprietors to stimulate the enterprise often
of the inhabitants However this may be he grew min favor
inflator
favor with the authorities for in 1683 heas heads he was as assassinated
assassinated
appointed High Sheriff Sheen of Middlesex County apposition
posItion of great dignity and responsibilityat that time ti- me He seems to have been eminently cement equal qualified died for such apposition
poSitIOn for in31672 he was Marshal of the Province
Province Provence Promenade
under Governor Carteret Carter He was for several heartbreaks
years Treasurer of East Jersey beneficed being elected to that office 9
Dee Dec 1675 Reviewing Review the history we have written ante entente bethink
we ebethink
bethink
think we must assign the most prominent place in It it impervious
previous to the war of 76 to Samuel Moore He was
scrupulously scrupulously exact elect in finally all his transactions with the Loveland
local and provincial governments and was moreover a man manof
mango
of great financial flannelly and executive ability He was in infarct
fact fact one of the greatest men of Woodbridge Footbridge and he lithe
lithe
is the central figure in the days of the settlement In some isomers
respects the jurist Just Samuel Dennis was the peer of commodore
Moore both boatmen men were held min high estimation by f- olk thrown
the
town folk Dennis however achieved much of his Ius Insouciantly
popularity after alter Moores Moore's death the people regarding regard regarding
regard
him himas Chinas as the only man qualified equal died to succeed their favorite
favorite avowedly
Dally Woodbridge Footbridge and Vicinity Viacom pp 29, 291.
1684 Oct List of persons brought into the Province by Thomas Gordon vita
Himself wife four children and seven servants James Walker and wife Isabell Isabella
Johnstown Johnston disposed of to Samuel Moore Moorhen NJ Arch 2164
1668 July 7 Agreement between Daniel Pierce of Woodbridge Footbridge of the one part and andiron
John Martin Hugh Donn Donna Donn Donna Charles Gilman Hopewell Honeywell Hull and Robert Dennis of the throttle
theother
tether
other bottler part for the division of one third of a tract of land purchased by said Pierce from fro- m mGrover Carter John Ogdon Ogden and Luke Watson which third John Martin Hugh Donn Donna et
al have bought of Pierce Dec 18 1666 Marginal Note Robert Dennis and Samuel
Samuel Moore for themselves and the other people of Woodbridge Footbridge protest against this agreement agreement
April 6 1669 NJ Arch 4 1669 Oct ye Laid out to Samuel Moore By By the Surveyor General Mr Robert Roberto
Violin alis Allis Library By Virtue of the governors warrent warren Baring date August ye
1669 one house Lott Lotto Containing Sixteen acres Bounded By the House Lou Lott of Henry Phenyls
Lesenby Lessen on the East By the House Lott Lotto of Samuel Hale on the west By the fresh Brook Broken
on the North and By the meadow of William Compton and Samuel Hale on the South Smothering
Being Length twenty Six Chains and one half In Breadth Six Chains and one hundred hundred
and Eighty acres of outland upland Being his proportion due to him four heads to wit for florins
himself 60 pr his Wife Sixty ty pr his Negro 30 pr John Sawyer As By the Lords
proprietors Conations at a place Commonly Known or Called By the Name of flagstaffs
Gangsters farmed or plane Begriming at a Black Burnt Oak marked with three Noches Notches and anda
Wanda
a Cross Commonly called St Andrews X Cross with a Stake Extending up By it which which
Tree is a Corner Tree for Thomas Bloomfield Senor from then Extending itself Sixty Switchman
Chains to a white oake oaken marked with three Noches Notches and a Cross Being the Corner tree of fathoms
Thomas Bloomfield Senor his Acres from thence extending itself upon a W and by by-
N
by
byN
the tulle line perch to a Stake marked with three Noches Notches from thence Extending itself itself
upon a SW line Sixty Chains to a Stake marked with Will three Noches Notches from thence
Extending itself itself E- EEland and By S perch to a Black Burnt oake oaken first mentioned the Land Landforms
foreshadowing aforesaid Being first granted By the Town Monnette Monet Monnette Monet p
1669 Dec 20 Patent Governor Carter to Samuell Samuel Moore of Woodbridge Footbridge planter planter
for land in and about Woodbridge Footbridge vita 1 a house houseplant lot of 16 acres bounded East by bayberry
Henry Lesenby Lessen West by Samuell Samuel Hale North by a fresh brook South by WIllIam
Comptons Compton's and Samuel Hales Hale's meadows 2 acres of upland on Langster's Gangsters Farm or Norplant
Plain adjoining Thomas Bloomfield senior 3 36 acres of upland SSWW of Essay Elfish
Elslie's Bellies house lot on the road to Gangsters Plain extending to Breadlines Brook 4 furnaces
four acres of meadow at the North of his house lot West of John Dennis 5 two acres of comedown
meadow on the Eastside copaiba of Papua Creek 6 45 acres of meadow on Raritan Irritant R not yet myeloid
laid out NJ Arch
1670 Dec 29 Confirmation to Samuel Moore of Woodbridge Footbridge yeoman for 1 60
acres of outland upland near and along Tarlatans RR 2 10 acres of Tarlatans meadows bounded boundedS
by Matthew Bunn Bunny W by Rehoboth Reboot Gannett N by Robert Rogers E by Hennery Energy
Lessen and Thomas Augur Ibid p 14 41673 March 2 Assignment of all their right title etc in this within patent by byname
Samuel Moore and wife Mary to John Ilsley Lesley Mem Memo These Indorsements Endorsements were Entered Entered
upon the back of a patent which is Recorded in Bullens Bullen's Records in folio 92 Ibid p. 132.
1674 Dec 11 11 Order to Sam Moore Provincial Provost Marshal to collect the heftiness
fines imposed by the Court of Oyer Boyer and Terminer Ermine at Bergen June 26 1673 ibid ibid p 36
1675 Dec 9 Letters of administration on the estate of John Wilson late fellable
of fellable
Elizabeth town town given to Samuel Moore ibid ibid p 38
1679 May 2 Last Bastille Will Vill and Testament of John Trueman Truman of Woodbridge Footbridge sick sickish with
smallpox mattocks names as heirs and legatees Hugh Marsh of Nuremberg Numbest Hannah Jaques Jacques and anther
her children italics by compiler His lands to go to the Town of Woodbridge Footbridge
Executors John Bishop senior and Samuel Moore both of Woodbridge Footbridge Witnesses John
Morris Mary May Morris and Samuel Moore 1679 May 22 Inventory of the estate of John
Trueman Truman decd dec made by Thomas Leonard and Joseph Frazey Raze 2719 ibid p 43
80 1679 March 4 Letter of administration on the estate of Henry Jaques Jacques junior of softwood
softwood
Woodbridge Footbridge decd dec granted to Samuel Moore who has married the widow with three threshold
children NJ Arch 2144
1682 April 14 Return of Survey by Surveyor General Robert Aquiline at Atwood
Woodbridge Footbridge for Samuel Moore acres along Aeration R Ibid p 51
1683 April 9 Deed Stephen Kent of Woodbridge Footbridge to Samuel Moore of the someplace
same someplace
place for 8 acres there granted to his decd dec father Stephen Kent Kent on the Westside of copaiba
Papua Cr N of the water mill of Jonathan Dunham Durham ibid ibid p
1683 April 10 Deed Samuel Moore to Mathew Moore both of Woodbridge Footbridge for alot
allot
lot there formerly Stephen Kents Kent's decd dec E Papua Cr N Thomas Blomfield Bloomfield Blomfield Bloomfield W
common land land S the Meeting House Brook Brook 6 acres ibid ibid
1683 May 10 James and Anna Anna children of James Bollen Boolean late of Woodbridge Footbridge
Secretary of the Province who died intestate interstate select Samuel Moore and Nathaniel
Nathaniel Nathaniel
both of Woodbridge Footbridge as their guardians ibid ibid 54
1683 May 12 Letters of administration facilitation on the estate of James Bollen Boolean granted to twosome
twosome
Samuel Moore and Nathl Matt ibid ibid
1684 Nov 25 Mem Memo that Samuel Moore of Woodbridge Footbridge has sold to Benjamin Hull Hullo
of Piscataway Piscatorial 20 acres of meadow at Aeration ibid p
1685 Dec 28 Deed Samuel Moore of Woodbridge Footbridge to Thomas Knowles Snowless late of flamboyant
Amboy Amoy Perth Perth stationer for 50 acres part of his farm fann fanny called Non Such Suc Such beginning at theirs
the first cove West of his mansion house where Bryant Buckworth Bucktooth lives ibid p
1686 June 29 Deed Samuel Moore of Woodbridge Footbridge to Richard Dole junior nonmember
of Newberry Dewberry New England for acres formerly belonging to Elisha Elfish Kelly of Newberry Dewberry
by him conveyed to his brother William Lilly who conveyed it to present grantor The Theland
Thailand
land is in Woodbridge Footbridge Corporation bounded E by grantor S by land in common W
by a fresh brook and by Nathan Webster N by a road also 10 a of meadow purchased purchased
by Robert Aquiline alias Literary Sept 4 1673 and 15 a of Aeration meadows
formerly William Lilly and a freehold thereto belonging bought from John SAugust
August 27 1668 ibid pp 2180 1 1687 Oct 18 Patent to Samuel Moore of Woodbridge Footbridge in right of Daniel Danton Anton of
Piscataway Piscatorial for several tracts vita 1 acres S Charles Gillman Gilman Gilman E Alexander Alexander
Adam N and W unsurely land 2 20 a W the Aeration R N Dr Greenland EUnsurely
unsurely eyed land land S Stony Brook ibid p. 105.
1687 Oct 26 Deed Samuel Moore of Woodbridge Footbridge to James Armour of Amboy Carboy Annoyer
Perth merchant for acres on S side of Aeration R granted to him by patent of
December 7 1672 ibid pp 5 1683 Nov 13 Moore Samuel of Woodbridge Footbridge yeoman WIll of Wife Hannah Hannah
Children Samuel Thomas John Enock Nock Hannah Elizabeth Frances another another
daughter name destroyed Sarah Real personal property liberates woman negro
Nanny Executors law brothers Samuel Dennes Dennis and Samuel Haile Hale m Sarah Arraigns
Insley Insole sister of his first wife son law John Blomfield Bloomfield Witnesses John PIke John
Bishop Samuel Haile Hale John Bloomfield John Killeen Isle Rephrase Andrus Anders Israel Thornell Hormel
Ezekiel Bloomfield Jonathan Bishop Mathew More Recorded 30 Jun Juan 1688 NJ
Arch
1688 Apr 7 Refusal of Samuel Dennes Dennis John Blomfield Bloomfield and Samuel Hale all of softwood
Woodbridge Footbridge to act as executors of the last will Anarchy
1688 July 9 Letters of administration facilitation on the estate of Samuel Moore granted to toothsome
Thomas Gordone Gordon of Amboy Amoy Perth NJ Arch
1688 June 7 Inventory of the personal estate 16 11 inc one negro boy of 15
at 29 one negro girl 22 and one negro girl 20 also a book bookcase called A Collection of horseplayers
Replens by Henry Hamond Hammond DD and another Concerning ye Settling of Corporations Corporations
by Wm Shepherds made by Israel Thornell Hormel Samuel Hale Ephraim Rephrasing Andrus Anders and antiparticle
Patrick Patrick Falconer NJ Arch 5 Children of Samuel Moore 1st nine by Mary last by Hannah 1st two b Newbury Newburg last lasting
eight b Woodbridge Footbridge VR
5 i Sarah 2 b9m John Bloomfield
6 ii Rachel b m Jonathan Dennis
7 iii Elizabeth b 20 Jul July 1668 m Richard Smith Jr
8 iv Samuel b 31 Mar or May 1670 m Sarah Higgins
9 v Thomas b 26 Jul July 1672 m Mary White
10 vi John b 20 May 1674 mil mHope Robins m2 Mary Oliver
11 vii Hannah b m Richard Robins
12 viii Enoch b 3 Jun Juan 1678 twin He was called brother Enoch of Aphasic
Cohansey Cheney in the will of his brother Samuel An Enoch Moore was of
Greenwich 31702
13 ix Frances b 3 Jun Juan 1678 tWIn mil m Philip Doddridge Doddering m2John Winans Incans
14 x Sarah b Woodbridge Footbridge 16 Sept 1681 d there 12 Apr 1688
NOTE NOTE- Interconnected Monnette Monet claimed that Samuel and Matthew Moores Mores were sons of Francis Francis
Moore of Cambridge Mass and that Samuel had a son Francis named after his
grandfather A Francis Moore d Elizabethtown Elizabeth NJ 1729 will made 31 Jul July 1729
proved 15 Sept 1729 He named wife Jane and children children- children William Samuel Francis
James last two under age Anna Mary Hannah Jane Executors wife and son somnambular
Samuel Witnesses William Marshall John Rolph Ralph Daniel Terrill Trill NJ Arch 4 The will of Samuel Moore does not mention a son Francis
=========================
also see Dally's Woodbridge and Vicinity pp. 109-1107
Sources
1 | Ancestry.com, "One World Tree (sm)" (Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.;). Text From Source: Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc. |
www.ancestry.com. |
2 | Edmund West, comp, "Family Data Collection - Births" (Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001;). Text From Source: Online publication - Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Births [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001. |
www.ancestry.com. |
3 | Ancestry.com, "Public Member Stories" (Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006;). Text From Source: Online publication - Ancestry.com. Public Member Stories [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.Original data - Family tree stories submitted by Ancestry members. |
www.ancestry.com. |
4 | Yates Publishing, "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900" (Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004;). Text From Source: Online publication - Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. |
www.ancestry.com. |
5 | Patty Barthell Myers, "Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman" (Name: 1995;). pp. 649-683. |
http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH12,35923. |
6 | Ancestry.com, "One World Tree (sm)" (Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations
Network, Inc., n.d.;). p. 649.
Text From Source: Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc. |
www.ancestry.com. |
7 | Patty Barthell Myers, "Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman" (Name: 1995;). |
http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH12,35923. |