In 1630 he emigrated from Englend to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He first settled in Dorchester and in 1638 he moved to Winsor in 1638. On 3 Sep 1633 he and Thomas Moore appeared together as witnesses to the uncupative Will of John Russell. The 2 Moore men were probably brothers as most of their land grants were adjacent to each other.
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Son of Sir Thomas B. Moore Jr. 1584–1645 and Elizabeth Young Moore 1588–1639
Married Abigail Pinney Moore 1618–1677
Their childen:
- Elizabeth Moore 1638–1728
- Col. John Howell Moore Jr. 1645–1718
Married Martha Edwards 1619–
In 1630 he emigrated from Englend to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He first settled in Dorchester and in 1638 he moved to Winsor in 1638. On 3 Sep 1633 he and Thomas Moore appeared together as witnesses to the uncupative Will of John Russell. The 2 Moore men were probably brothers as most of their land grants were adjacent to each other.
From unknown source::
Son of Sir Thomas B. Moore Jr. 1584–1645 and Elizabeth Young Moore 1588–1639
Married Abigail Pinney Moore 1618–1677
Their childen:
- Elizabeth Moore 1638–1728
- Col. John Howell Moore Jr. 1645–1718
Married Martha Edwards 1619–
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