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Jonas More

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Jonas More

Birth
Catskill, Greene County, New York, USA
Death
5 Mar 1852 (aged 73)
Roxbury, Delaware County, New York, USA
Burial
Roxbury, Delaware County, New York, USA Add to Map
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JMA# 4
Jonas was the fourth of eight children born to John More and Elizabeth "Betty" Taylor More. He was raised at Catskill, New York where his father was a prominent farmer. When Jonas was eight-years of age, and the Revolutionary War had ended, the family returned to Delaware County, New York where his family founded the settlement of Moresville. Moresville is now known as Grand Gorge. Jonas married to Deborah Person in 1796. They made their home on 420 acres on the east branch of the Delaware River, just above the village of Roxbury. He built a large home at that place in 1818. Jonas was enterprising and successful, social and jovial. He was liberal to the church and to the poor. He was interested in politics and was elected supervisor of Roxbury in 1831, 1833, 1834, and 1842. In 1839, he represented Delaware County in the New York Assembly. Jonas and Deborah were the parents of nine children; James P. More who died in infancy, John Person More, Betsy Taylor More, Jane More, Hiram More, Solomon More, Henry McKinstry More, Jonas More, and Mary More.
Biography by JMA#4262611 on 7 April 2021.
Sources-
-2015, John More Association Directory
-1893, History of the More Family
-ancestry.com
*Note-The home that Jonas built in 1818 was dismantled and authentically restored at the Farmer's Museum at Cooperstown, New York where it is a favorite of visitors.
JMA# 4
Jonas was the fourth of eight children born to John More and Elizabeth "Betty" Taylor More. He was raised at Catskill, New York where his father was a prominent farmer. When Jonas was eight-years of age, and the Revolutionary War had ended, the family returned to Delaware County, New York where his family founded the settlement of Moresville. Moresville is now known as Grand Gorge. Jonas married to Deborah Person in 1796. They made their home on 420 acres on the east branch of the Delaware River, just above the village of Roxbury. He built a large home at that place in 1818. Jonas was enterprising and successful, social and jovial. He was liberal to the church and to the poor. He was interested in politics and was elected supervisor of Roxbury in 1831, 1833, 1834, and 1842. In 1839, he represented Delaware County in the New York Assembly. Jonas and Deborah were the parents of nine children; James P. More who died in infancy, John Person More, Betsy Taylor More, Jane More, Hiram More, Solomon More, Henry McKinstry More, Jonas More, and Mary More.
Biography by JMA#4262611 on 7 April 2021.
Sources-
-2015, John More Association Directory
-1893, History of the More Family
-ancestry.com
*Note-The home that Jonas built in 1818 was dismantled and authentically restored at the Farmer's Museum at Cooperstown, New York where it is a favorite of visitors.


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