1723 - 1802 (78 years)
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Name |
Moore, Nathaniel [1] |
Born |
8 Apr 1723 [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
3 Apr 1802 [1, 2] |
Buried |
Moore-Jackson Cemetery, Woodside, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA [1, 2] |
Person ID |
I67645 |
Sackett | Descendants of Rev. John Moore |
Last Modified |
16 Aug 2021 |
Father |
Moore, Capt. Samuel Jr., b. 1671, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA , d. 3 Jan 1758, Flushing, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA (Age 87 years) |
Mother |
Hallett, Charity, b. 16 Mar 1685, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA , d. 3 Jan 1758 (Age 72 years) |
Married |
1 Apr 1705 [3] |
Children |
3 children |
+ | 1. Moore, Samuel, b. 22 Apr 1709, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA , d. 11 Dec 1767, Suffolk County, New York, USA (Age 58 years) | + | 2. Moore, Elizabeth, b. 17 May 1729, d. 8 Jan 1803 (Age 73 years) | + | 3. Moore, Nathaniel, b. 8 Apr 1723, d. 3 Apr 1802 (Age 78 years) | |
Family ID |
F10543 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Blackwell, Rebecca, b. 5 Jun 1723, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA , d. 6 Jun 1790, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA (Age 67 years) |
Children |
+ | 1. Moore, Mary, b. Abt 1755, d. 13 Feb 1788 (Age ~ 33 years) |
+ | 2. Moore, Nathaniel, b. Jun 1763, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA , d. 30 Jan 1827, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA (Age ~ 63 years) |
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Last Modified |
16 Aug 2021 |
Family ID |
F26982 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Child - Moore, Nathaniel - Jun 1763 - Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA |
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| Buried - - Moore-Jackson Cemetery, Woodside, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA |
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Notes |
- Rev. John Moore genealogy, page 69:
50. Nathaniel Moore4 (Capt. Samuel3, Capt. Samuel2, Rev. John1) and Rebecca Blackwell3 (widow Barnwell), (Jacob2, Robert1).
Nathaniel Moore succeeded to the paternal farm at Newtown, which afterward became S. B. Townsend's. See Capt. Samuel Moore2 [4]
Rebecca Blackwell3 was the daughter of Jacob Blackwell2, and his wife, Mary, the daughter of Capt. William Hallett2, the granddaughter of Robert Blackwell1, who appeared first, as a merchant in Elizabeth, N. J., from which place, he removed to New York, in 1676. He lived on the island, which bears his name, in New York harbour. His second wife was Mary Manningham, and she was the mother of all his children except two, Robert2 and Ann2, who married Jacob Reeder. Robert2 removed to Hopewell, N. J., and his descendants, at that place, intermarried with those of Nathaniel Moore3 (Capt. Samuel2, Rev. John1).
Nathaniel Moore4 and Rebecca BlackWell had
237. Charity5, m. Daniel Hallett5 (Capt. Samuel4, Joseph3, Capt. William2, William1), d. 1827, aet. 76; she d. ___.
238. Mary5, m. Feb. 18, 1775, Abraham Berrien, 6. July 21, 1751, d. Oct. 1, 1830, aet. 79 ; he m. 2. Palatiah Williams3 (? Richard4, m. Mary Moore), [48] Feb. 4, 1794, who died Oct. 26, 1839, aet. 79; he died Oct. 1, 1830, aet. 79, buried at Newtown; she d. Feb. 13, 1788, aet. 33. [241]
239. Nathaniel5, b. June, 1763, m. June 10, 1783, Martha Gedney6 (Joshua5, Isaac4, Eleazer3, Eleazer2, John1), d. April 19, 1846, aet. 83 ; he d. Jan. 30, 1827, aet. 63-7-0 ; buried in the Moore private yard, Newtown, L. I.; both were removed to Episcopal graveyard. [254]
240. Rebecca5, m. Stephen Hallett5 (James4, Samuel3, Samuel2, William1) (d. Nov. 22, 1822, aet. 73; she d. ___.
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- [S2624] Rev. John Moore of Newtown, Long Island, and some of his descendants, James W. Moore, 54-55, 69 (Reliability: 2), 16 Aug 2021.
Capt. Samuel Moore3 and Charity Hallett had
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50. Nathaniel4, b. April 8, 1723, m. Rebecca Blackwell3 (Widow Barnwell), (Jacob2 Robert1), b. June 5, 1723, d. June 6, 1790, aet. 67 ; he d. April 3, 1S02 ; both buried in the Moore private graveyard at Newtown, L. I. [237]
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50. Nathaniel Moore4 (Capt. Samuel3, Capt. Samuel2, Rev. John1) and Rebecca Blackwell3 (widow Barnwell), (Jacob2, Robert1).
Nathaniel Moore succeeded to the paternal farm at Newtown, which afterward became S. B. Townsend's. See Capt. Samuel Moore2 [4]
Rebecca Blackwell3 was the daughter of Jacob Blackwell2, and his wife, Mary, the daughter of Capt. William Hallett2, the granddaughter of Robert Blackwell1, who appeared first, as a merchant in Elizabeth, N. J., from which place, he removed to New York, in 1676. He lived on the island, which bears his name, in New York harbour. His second wife was Mary Manningham, and she was the mother of all his children except two, Robert2 and Ann2, who married Jacob Reeder. Robert2 removed to Hopewell, N. J., and his descendants, at that place, intermarried with those of Nathaniel Moore3 (Capt. Samuel2, Rev. John1).
Nathaniel Moore4 and Rebecca BlackWell had
237. Charity5, m. Daniel Hallett5 (Capt. Samuel4, Joseph3, Capt. William2, William1), d. 1827, aet. 76; she d. ___.
238. Mary5, m. Feb. 18, 1775, Abraham Berrien, 6. July 21, 1751, d. Oct. 1, 1830, aet. 79 ; he m. 2. Palatiah Williams3 (? Richard4, m. Mary Moore), [48] Feb. 4, 1794, who died Oct. 26, 1839, aet. 79; he died Oct. 1, 1830, aet. 79, buried at Newtown; she d. Feb. 13, 1788, aet. 33. [241]
239. Nathaniel5, b. June, 1763, m. June 10, 1783, Martha Gedney6 (Joshua5, Isaac4, Eleazer3, Eleazer2, John1), d. April 19, 1846, aet. 83 ; he d. Jan. 30, 1827, aet. 63-7-0 ; buried in the Moore private yard, Newtown, L. I.; both were removed to Episcopal graveyard. [254]
240. Rebecca5, m. Stephen Hallett5 (James4, Samuel3, Samuel2, William1) (d. Nov. 22, 1822, aet. 73; she d. ___.
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- [S543] Find A Grave (www.findagrave.com) (Reliability: 2), 16 Aug 2021.
Memorial ID 13924226
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13924226
Nathaniel Moore
Birth 1723
Death 3 Apr 1802 (aged 78?79)
Burial
Moore-Jackson Cemetery
Woodside, Queens County, New York, USA
"Nathaniel Moore sided with the loyalists during the American Revolution. In January 1775, he was one of a group of Newtown citizens who advertised their disapproval of the proceedings of the Continental Congress in Rivington's Gazette. In January 1776, he was one of four Newtowners arrested and taken before the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia for aiding in the smuggling and stockpiling of arms to be used against the supporters of the United Colonies.
In September 1776, when a major portion of the British army was encamped in Newtown following the British victory at the Battle of Long Island, Lt. Gen. Sir Henry Clinton set up his headquarters at Nathaniel Moore's house while he planned the capture of Manhattan.
During the next seven years, while the British held New York and large numbers of English and Hessian troops were quartered at Newtown, Moore's house remained a gathering place for loyalists."
Ref: 1997 NYCLPC Landmark Designation Report
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"Nathaniel Moore and Rebecca [Blackwell] Moore had inscribed brownstone gravestones. Their graves are located near that of their daughter Mary Berrian who died in 1788, at the age of thirty-three."
Ref: 1997 NYCLPC Landmark Designation Report
Researched by Ted Smith
- [S2624] Rev. John Moore of Newtown, Long Island, and some of his descendants, James W. Moore (Reliability: 2), 30 Jul 2021.
The Rev. John Moore . . . genealogy says that Samuel Moore and Elizabeth Reed had eight children:
36. Captain Samuel3, b. Newtown, L. I., m. Apr. 1, 1705, Charity Hallett3, (Capt. William2, William1, b. in England, 1616), b. Mar. 16, 16S5 ; he d. Jan. 3. 1758 (will). [44]
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