1681 - 1757 (76 years)
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Name |
Sackett, Anne [1, 2] |
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Born |
1681 [1, 2, 3] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
30 Sep 1757 |
Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA [2, 3, 4] |
Siblings |
9 siblings |
| 1. Sackett, Simon, b. 1678, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA , d. 1718, Hopewell Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA (Age 40 years) | | 2. Sackett, Judge Joseph, b. 1680, d. 27 Sep 1755, English Kills, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA (Age 75 years) | | 3. Sackett, Anne, b. 1681, d. 30 Sep 1757, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA (Age 76 years) | | 4. Sackett, Elizabeth, b. Abt 1683, d. Sep 1716 (Age ~ 33 years) | | 5. Sackett, Rev. Richard, b. 1686, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA , d. 8 May 1727 (Age 41 years) | | 6. Sackett, John, b. 1688, Connecticut, USA , d. 31 Dec 1728, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA (Age 40 years) | + | 7. Sackett, Sarah, b. 1689, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA , d. 25 Sep 1760 (Age 71 years) | | 8. Sackett, Abigail, b. 1695, d. 8 Dec 1751 (Age 56 years) | | 9. Sackett, William, b. 1696, d. 29 Aug 1761 (Age 65 years) | | 10. Sackett, Patience, b. 12 May 1701, New York, USA , d. 24 Oct 1772, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA (Age 71 years) | |
Person ID |
I6451 |
Sackett | Descendants of Thomas Sacket the Elder, Descendants of Simon Sackett the Colonist |
Last Modified |
16 Sep 2021 |
Father |
Sackett, Capt./Col. Joseph, b. 23 Feb 1656, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA , d. 23 Sep 1719, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA (Age 63 years) |
Mother |
Betts, Elizabeth, b. Abt 1658, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA , d. 1735, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA (Age ~ 77 years) |
Children |
10 children |
| 1. Sackett, Simon, b. 1678, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA , d. 1718, Hopewell Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA (Age 40 years) | | 2. Sackett, Judge Joseph, b. 1680, d. 27 Sep 1755, English Kills, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA (Age 75 years) | | 3. Sackett, Anne, b. 1681, d. 30 Sep 1757, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA (Age 76 years) | | 4. Sackett, Elizabeth, b. Abt 1683, d. Sep 1716 (Age ~ 33 years) | | 5. Sackett, Rev. Richard, b. 1686, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA , d. 8 May 1727 (Age 41 years) | | 6. Sackett, John, b. 1688, Connecticut, USA , d. 31 Dec 1728, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA (Age 40 years) | + | 7. Sackett, Sarah, b. 1689, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA , d. 25 Sep 1760 (Age 71 years) | | 8. Sackett, Abigail, b. 1695, d. 8 Dec 1751 (Age 56 years) | | 9. Sackett, William, b. 1696, d. 29 Aug 1761 (Age 65 years) | | 10. Sackett, Patience, b. 12 May 1701, New York, USA , d. 24 Oct 1772, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA (Age 71 years) | |
Family ID |
F2305 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Moore, Benjamin, b. Abt 1680, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA , d. 22 Mar 1750, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA (Age ~ 70 years) |
Married |
27 Dec 1710 |
Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA [1, 2, 5, 6] |
Children |
| 1. Moore, Lt. Samuel, b. 5 Dec 1711, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA , d. 7 Apr 1788, New York, USA (Age 76 years) |
| 2. Moore, Mary, b. 10 Jan 1714, d. Unknown |
| 3. Moore, Anne, b. 5 Nov 1715, d. Unknown |
+ | 4. Moore, Sarah, b. 17 May 1718, New York, USA , d. 22 Mar 1750, Long Island City, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA (Age 31 years) |
| 5. Moroe, Dr. Benjamin, b. 23 Nov 1720, d. Abt 1745, West Indies (Age 24 years) |
| 6. Moore, John, b. 28 Jan 1723, d. Unknown |
| 7. Moore, Elizabeth, b. 10 Jan 1725, d. Unknown |
| 8. Moore, Patience, b. 18 Oct 1727, d. Unknown |
+ | 9. Moore, John, b. 5 Jul 1730, New York, USA , d. 18 Oct 1827, Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA (Age 97 years) |
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Last Modified |
16 Sep 2021 |
Family ID |
F2642 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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 | Married - 27 Dec 1710 - Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA |
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 | Child - Moore, Lt. Samuel - 5 Dec 1711 - Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA |
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 | Child - Moore, Sarah - 17 May 1718 - New York, USA |
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 | Child - Moore, John - 5 Jul 1730 - New York, USA |
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 | Died - 30 Sep 1757 - Queens Borough, New York City, Queens County, New York, USA |
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Notes |
- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/
The Register Book for the Parish of Jamaica
Kept by the Rev. Thomas POYER, Rector from 1710 to 1732
Persons Married, ye Time Wn & Place Where
Ben: MOORE & Hannah SACKETT, bont, 27 "10ber" 1710, at New Town, published
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Sources |
- [S3] Charles H. Weygant; The Sacketts Of America Their Ancestors and Descendants 1630-1907; Newburgh, N. Y. 1907; Journal Pri, Weygant, Charles H., (Newburgh, N. Y., 1907), 33-35 (Reliability: 2).
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Anne Sackett, 1681-1757, oldest daughter of (7) Capt. Joseph and Elizabeth Betts Sackett, was married Dec. 27, 1710. to BENJAMIN Moore, of Newtown, Long Island, N. Y., son of Capt. Samuel Moore and grandson of Rev. John Moore, both of whom were men of prominence, whose records are closely interwoven in the early history of Long Island.
Rev. John Moore came to Massachusetts from England about the year 1636. He was at the time unmarried and a comparatively young man. he had evidently studied for the ministry in England. On Dec. 8, [636, he was sworn a freeman and recorded as a resident of Cambridge, Mass., "where in the following year he purchased from Humphrey Vincent a house and garden on the southerly side of Winthrop Street, between Dunster and Brighton Streets, together with sundry lots of land." This property he did not dispose of until during or after the year 1642. The records of Cambridge show that at one period during these years he was a magistrate, he was also associated with and deeply interested in the founding of the school at Cambridge which became Harvard College and is now America's most renowned university. Early in the year 1641 he removed to Long Island. N. Y., and in April of that year was recognized as a resident of Southampton. Previous to changing his place of abode from New England to Long Island, he became engaged in the securing of subscriptions to a fund for the education of divinity students at the Cambridge school, and continued his efforts in that direction after his removal to Long Island.
Riker says "he was an independent * * having been permitted in New England to preach but not allowed to administer the sacrament.' After this mode he officiated for many years. * He was reputed to he a good preacher." The early colonial records of New York and Connecticut show that on reaching Long Island he took an active and influential part in secular as well as religious affairs. At a convention held in Hartford, May 30. 1644, looking to a union of Long Island with the New England Colonies, his name appears as that of a delegate from the "Third Ward of Southampton." A little later in the same year he was in attendance at a meeting of the General Court of Massachusetts, evidently on the same business. At about the same period he began preaching regularly to the congregation at Hempstead. About the year 1646 he was married to Margaret Howell, daughter of Edward Howell, colonist, who came to America from Buckingham, England, in 1637. In 1652 Mr. Moore removed to Newtown, L. I., and there became the first regular minister of that settlement, and continued preaching there until his death in 1657. Some 20 years later the town, in recognition of his valuable services, in negotiations with the Indian owners for the purchase of Newtown plot and in the building of the settlement, awarded 80 acres of land to his surviving children.
Capt. Samuel Moore, son of Rev. John Moore and his wife Margaret Howell, was married to Mary Reed, 1651-1738, daughter of Capt. Thomas Reed. Capt. Moore served his town as Constable, Assessor, Commissioner of Town Court, Supervisor, and on several important commissions. He served also in the ranks, as Lieutenant, and as Captain of the Newtown militia.
Benjamin Moore, son of above and husband of Anne Sackett, was a man of marked influence in Newtown, but unlike his father and grandfather, took but little interest in public affairs and did not acquire official prominence.
Children of Benjamin and Anne Sackett Moore.
98. Samuel Moore, b. Dec. 5. 171 1; m. Sarah Fish.
99. Mary Moore, b. Jan. 10, 1714; m. James Renne.
100. Anne Moore, b. Nov. 5, 1715: m. Thomas Hollett.
101. Sarah Moore, b. May 17. 1718; m. Samuel Moore.
102. Benjamin Moore, b. Nov. 23, 1720, d. in year 1745, unmarried.
103. John Moore, b. Jan. 28, 1723, d. in childhood.
104. Elizabeth Moore, b. Jan 10, 1725; m. William Hazard.
105. Patience Moore, b. Oct. 18, 1727; m. Joseph Lawrence.
106. John Moore, b. July 5. 1730 ; m. Hannah Whitehead.
- [S2624] Rev. John Moore of Newtown, Long Island, and some of his descendants, James W. Moore, 54, 97-98 (Reliability: 2), 16 Sep 2021.
The Rev. John Moore . . . genealogy says that Samuel Moore and Elizabeth Reed had eight children:
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38. Benjamin3, b. Newtown, L. I., m. Dec. 27, 1710, Anna Sackett4 (Joseph3, Simon2, Simon1), b. 1681, d. Sept. 30, 1757, aet. 66; he d. Mar. 22, 1750. [567]
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38. Benjamin Moore3 (Capt. Samuel2, Rev. John1) and Anna Sackett4 (Joseph3, Simon2, Simon1).
Benjamin Moore3 came into possession of the property, near Newtown village, previously owned by his grandfather, Rev. John Moore, and which later became the residence of John Jacob Moore6. Where Broadway, in Newtown village, turns towards the southwest and becomes the Hallett Cove Road, there is an old house, built between 1734 and 1738, still standing, called "the Witte house." This is the homestead of a branch of the Moore family. Before this the field belonged to Joseph Sackett and then to his son. Rev. Samuel Sackett. Opposite the Witte house is the land of Lieut. Samuel Moore4, son of Benjamin Moore3. The latter, who owned the land on the Shell Road, conveyed to his son, Lieut. Samuel4, the northwestern half of the cleared land and meadow and half the young orchard. Samuel4 built a house on this lot, and died in 1788. The farm, after his death, became the property of Jacob Moore5, brother of Bishop Moore, who married in succession Hannah and Elizabeth Waters. After Jacob Moore's death the property was divided among the Walker, Innes, John Jacob Moore estates and Locust Grove. Some of the property was owned by John Penfold. Bishop Moore was born here, and Hannah Moore, wife of Capt. Daniel Sackett Moore. In 1715, Benjamin Moore3 was sergeant in Capt. Daniel Stevenson's company of militia. [Footnote: N. Y. State Historians Report, I, 1897.] See Capt. Samuel Moore.2 [4]
Anna Sackett4 was the daughter of Joseph Sackett3 and Elizabeth Betts. Her two sisters, Elizabeth4 and Sarah4, married Joseph Moore3. [37], [338]
Benjamin Moore3 and Anna Sackett had
567. Lieut. Samuel4, b. December 5, 1711, m. Sarah Fish4 (John3 m. Elizabeth Hallett (William), athan2, Jonathan1), d. June 17, 1796, aet. 79; he d. April 7, 1788; both were buried in the old graveyard at Newtown, L. I. [576]
568. Mary4, b. June 10, 1714, m. James Renne2,2d (James1, m. Sarah Hazard3 (Jonathan2, Thomas1), d. 1774 (will); she d. ___ ____); lived at Newtown, L. I. [685]
569. Anna4, b. November 5, 1715, m. Thomas Hallett4 (Joseph3, Capt. William2, William1), b. May 10, 1714, d. August 12, 1779 ; she d. ___ ____. [689]
570. Sarah4, b. May 17, 1718, m. Samuel Moore4 (Samuel3, Capt. Samuel2, Rev. John1); she d. March 22, 1750. [44]
571. Dr. Benjamin4, b. March 23, 1720, unmarried, d. I745±, in the West Indies; was a physician.
572. John4, b. June 28, 1723, d. in infancy.
573. Elizabeth4, b. January 10, 1725, m. William Hazard4 (Judge James3, Jonathan2, Thomas1), d. August 25, 1773, aet. 58; she d. ___ ____. [723]
574. Patience4, b. Oct. 18, 1727, m. Joseph Lawrence4 (John3, of Newtown, L. I., Capt. John2, of Newtown, Maj. Thomas4), b. March 21, 1723, d. January 28, 1793 ; she d. ___ ____. [727]
575. John4, b. July 5, 1730, m.May 2, 1752, Hannah Whitehead4 (Thomas3, Major Daniel2, Daniel1), d. August 4, 1772, in 44th year ; he d. October 18, 1827, in 98th year ; both were buried in the old graveyard at Newtown, L. I. [763]
Transcribed by Ted Smith
- [S1209] Geneva Genealogical Society (Reliability: 3), 24 Jan 2016.
JOHN CONSTABLE MOORE
Born September 20, 1864 Elected February 28, 1910
John Wells Moore 1825-1885 --- Frances H. Weber 1834-
Samuel W. Moore 1786-1854 --- Emily Constable 1795-1844
William Moore 1754-1824 --- Jane Fish 1757-
Samuel Moore 1711-1788 --- Sarah Fish 1717-1796
Benjamin Moore -1750 --- Anna Sackett 1681-1757
Samuel Moore 1645-1717 --- Mary Reed 1651-1738
John Moore 1620?-1657 --- Margaret Howell
Researched by Ted Smith
- [S543] Find A Grave (www.findagrave.com) (Reliability: 2), 16 Sep 2021.
Memorial ID 125825098
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125825098
Anna Sackett Moore
Birth 1691
USA
Death 30 Sep 1757 (aged 65?66)
Queens County, New York, USA
Burial Unknown
- [S1337] U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, (Ancestry.com) (Reliability: 2), 10 Aug 2019.
Name: Benjamin Moore
Gender: Male
Birth Place: NY
Birth Year: 1681
Spouse Name: Anna Sackett
Spouse Birth Year: 1681
Marriage
Year: 1710
Marriage State: NY
Number Pages: 4
Researched by Ted Smith
- [S1911] New York City, Compiled Marriage Index, 1600s-1800s, (Ancestry.com) (Reliability: 2), 10 Aug 2019.
Name: Benjamin Moore
Spouse Name: Hannah Sackett
Marriage Date: 1710
Marriage Place: New Town, Queens, New York
Marriage ID: 2220284518
Other Comments: On microfilm at Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Source: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly), 1888, selected extracts
Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society
Publication Place: New York, NY
Page: 53
Researched by Ted Smith
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