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Ellender Collett <I>Hamilton</I> Moore

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Ellender Collett Hamilton Moore

Birth
Greenbriar, Chesterfield County, Virginia, USA
Death
3 Dec 1848 (aged 91–92)
Booneville, Owsley County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Booneville, Owsley County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of William Hamilton & Margaret Walkup Hamilton.
Wife of James Moore Sr. It's now evident from her obituary which I searched for for nearly 20 years her gravestone dates are wrong this will be corrected by family members..

Extracted and transcribed by Sherry L Baker GGGGGreat granddaughter
Ellender Hamilton Moore
Female
1756–1848
Died In Boonville, Owsley co., Ky., on Sunday evening, Dec. 3d, Mrs. Eleanor Moore, consort of Mr. James Moore, deceased, aged 92 years. The deceased has left 9 children, 94 grand-children 277 great grand-children, 35 great great grand children, 11 great great great grand-children. From the Louisville Courier Journal Dec 23rd 1848

The Will of William Hamilton
William Hamilton of Virginia (father of Ellender Hamilton Moore)
In the name of God aman, I William Hamilton of the County of Madison andState of Kentucky. Perfect sense and memory of mind do make this my last will and Testament. First of all I comend my soul to almighty God and as for what
world; it hath pleased God to bestow on me in this world, I do distrubute them in the following manner. I do give and bequeath unto my son Patrick Hamilton ten
shillings current money to him and his heirs. For all the residue of my estate both rail and personal and after the payment of my lawful debts. I desire to be eq. devided among the rest of my children, towit, Mary, Isabellah, Easter andEaliner (Ellender/Eleanor)to them their and here to fore I do hereby constitute and appoint William Tincher, William Hamilton Tincher and Samuel
Tincher Executors of this my last will and testament and I do hereby revoke all former wills and do declare this to be my last will and Testament. In witness whandif I hair her unto set my hand and seal this 28th day of June in the year
1800.
William (X) Hamilton
In presence of us
(remainder illegible)

Suggested edit: I downloaded a copy of the will so I could see the illegible areas, which I was able to read. I've attached an updated transcription if you'd like to update the Bio.

Transcribed from Madison County, Kentucky Will Book Vol. A. Page 227

In the name of God aman (amen), I William Hamilton of the County of Madison and State of Kentucky in perfect sense and memory of mind do make this my last will and Testament. First of all I commit my soul to almighty God and as for what world goods it hath pleased God to bestow on me in this world, I do distribute them in the following manner to wit, I do give and bequeath unto my son Patrick Hamilton Ten shillings current money to him and his heirs forever, all the residue of my estate both rail (real) and personal after the payment of my lawful debts I desire to be equally divided among the rest of my children, to wit, Mary, Isabellah, Easter and Ealiner (Eleanor/Ellender) to them, their and hair (and their heirs) forever. I do hereby constitute and appoint William Tincher, William Hamilton Tincher and Samuel Tincher Executors of this my last will and Testament and I do hereby revoke all former wills and do declare this to be my last will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 28th day of June in the year 1800.
In the presence of us His
George Tincher William (X) Hamilton
Jno (John) Campbell Mark

At a Court held for Madison County on Monday the 3rd day of August 1801.
This will was proved to be last will and Testament of Wm (William) Hamilton Deceased by the oath of John Campbell and George Tincher whereas hereto and ordered to be recorded.

Attest Will Irvine County Clerk
Transcribed from Microfilm at the KY Historical Society by Sherry L Baker

Rev. James Moore
Male
1760–1835

Male

Ellender Hamilton
Female
1760–1835

Female

Marriage
9 October 1775
North Carolina, British Colonial America
Children
(8)

John S Moore Sr.
Male
1777–1845

Male

Elizabeth Moore
Female
1781–1850

Female

Mary Moore
Female
1783–1872

Female

William Moore
Male
1756–1864

Male

James Moore, Jr.
Male
1788–1845

Male

Elias Moore
Male
1790–1865

Male

Esther Moore
Female
1792–1852

Female
Daughter of William Hamilton & Margaret Walkup Hamilton.
Wife of James Moore Sr. It's now evident from her obituary which I searched for for nearly 20 years her gravestone dates are wrong this will be corrected by family members..

Extracted and transcribed by Sherry L Baker GGGGGreat granddaughter
Ellender Hamilton Moore
Female
1756–1848
Died In Boonville, Owsley co., Ky., on Sunday evening, Dec. 3d, Mrs. Eleanor Moore, consort of Mr. James Moore, deceased, aged 92 years. The deceased has left 9 children, 94 grand-children 277 great grand-children, 35 great great grand children, 11 great great great grand-children. From the Louisville Courier Journal Dec 23rd 1848

The Will of William Hamilton
William Hamilton of Virginia (father of Ellender Hamilton Moore)
In the name of God aman, I William Hamilton of the County of Madison andState of Kentucky. Perfect sense and memory of mind do make this my last will and Testament. First of all I comend my soul to almighty God and as for what
world; it hath pleased God to bestow on me in this world, I do distrubute them in the following manner. I do give and bequeath unto my son Patrick Hamilton ten
shillings current money to him and his heirs. For all the residue of my estate both rail and personal and after the payment of my lawful debts. I desire to be eq. devided among the rest of my children, towit, Mary, Isabellah, Easter andEaliner (Ellender/Eleanor)to them their and here to fore I do hereby constitute and appoint William Tincher, William Hamilton Tincher and Samuel
Tincher Executors of this my last will and testament and I do hereby revoke all former wills and do declare this to be my last will and Testament. In witness whandif I hair her unto set my hand and seal this 28th day of June in the year
1800.
William (X) Hamilton
In presence of us
(remainder illegible)

Suggested edit: I downloaded a copy of the will so I could see the illegible areas, which I was able to read. I've attached an updated transcription if you'd like to update the Bio.

Transcribed from Madison County, Kentucky Will Book Vol. A. Page 227

In the name of God aman (amen), I William Hamilton of the County of Madison and State of Kentucky in perfect sense and memory of mind do make this my last will and Testament. First of all I commit my soul to almighty God and as for what world goods it hath pleased God to bestow on me in this world, I do distribute them in the following manner to wit, I do give and bequeath unto my son Patrick Hamilton Ten shillings current money to him and his heirs forever, all the residue of my estate both rail (real) and personal after the payment of my lawful debts I desire to be equally divided among the rest of my children, to wit, Mary, Isabellah, Easter and Ealiner (Eleanor/Ellender) to them, their and hair (and their heirs) forever. I do hereby constitute and appoint William Tincher, William Hamilton Tincher and Samuel Tincher Executors of this my last will and Testament and I do hereby revoke all former wills and do declare this to be my last will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 28th day of June in the year 1800.
In the presence of us His
George Tincher William (X) Hamilton
Jno (John) Campbell Mark

At a Court held for Madison County on Monday the 3rd day of August 1801.
This will was proved to be last will and Testament of Wm (William) Hamilton Deceased by the oath of John Campbell and George Tincher whereas hereto and ordered to be recorded.

Attest Will Irvine County Clerk
Transcribed from Microfilm at the KY Historical Society by Sherry L Baker

Rev. James Moore
Male
1760–1835

Male

Ellender Hamilton
Female
1760–1835

Female

Marriage
9 October 1775
North Carolina, British Colonial America
Children
(8)

John S Moore Sr.
Male
1777–1845

Male

Elizabeth Moore
Female
1781–1850

Female

Mary Moore
Female
1783–1872

Female

William Moore
Male
1756–1864

Male

James Moore, Jr.
Male
1788–1845

Male

Elias Moore
Male
1790–1865

Male

Esther Moore
Female
1792–1852

Female


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