Abt 1570 - 1639 (69 years)
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| Name |
Ann UNKNOWN |
| Birth |
Abt 1570 |
England |
| Gender |
Female |
| Reference Number |
38580902 |
| Reference Number |
42521613 |
| Reference Number |
60 |
| WWW |
https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Unknown-643017 |
| Death |
28 Feb 1639 |
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay |
| Person ID |
I549 |
Gummer |
| Last Modified |
1 Aug 2024 |
| Family |
Thomas MOORE, Sr., b. Abt 1573, England d. 11 Jul 1636, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts (Age 63 years) |
| Marriage |
1598 |
England |
| Children |
| + | 1. Mary MOORE, b. 1600, Southwold, Suffolk, England d. Nov 1674, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay (Age 74 years) |
| | 2. Thomas MOORE, Jr., b. Abt 1611, England d. 25 Jun 1691, Southold, Suffolk County, New York (Age 80 years) |
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| Family ID |
F119 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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1 Aug 2024 |
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 | Anne's surname could possibly be CARTE instead of Grafton.
Her daughter correctly married a Joseph Grafton.
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== Biography ==Ann More was a midwife in Salem.[“The Grafton family of Salem” Reprinted from the historical collections of the Essex Institute, volume LXIV, by Henry Wyckoff Belknap. p 1 -4. Essex Institute. Salem, Massachusetts. 1928. [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=424185&disp=The+Grafton+family+of+Salem The Grafton family of Salem] ]
Almost nothing is known about Thomas Moore of Salem himself. We only know about his widow Ann and two of their children: Mary Moore and Thomas Moore, Jr from Salem deeds, church and court records. These records only reveal the identity of two children Mary Moore of Salem who married Joseph Grafton [ and Thomas Moore, Jr who married first Martha Youngs and second Katherine. ][ “Long island genealogies. Families of Albertson, Andrews, Bedell, Birdsall ... Willets, Williams, Willis, Wright, and other families. Being kindred descendants of Thomas Powell, of Bethpage, L. I. 1688.” Compiled by Mary Powell Bunker. p 250. Munsell's sons. Albany New York. 1895. [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100342000 link] At Harvard [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044051089035;view=1up;seq=258 link] "Thomas1 Moore b. in England before 1600, d. at Salem, Mass., 1636, wife Ann, dau Mary2 m. Joseph Grafton of Salem… Thomas2 Moore, shipbuilder, at Salem in 1676, m. Martha Youngs b. 1613, dau. of Rev. Christopher Youngs (Vicar of Reyden, Suffolk Co. Eng. he d. 1640) and Margaret Elvin, dau. of Richard who d. in Boston 1647," 17 Feb. 1636-7, XX for Yong was received for inhabitant of Salem…. THOMAS2 MOORE came to Southold, L. I. in 1650, wife Martha and 8 children followed in 1651, he d. June 27, 1691, 2d wife Catharine survived him, no children by her.”] No births, marriages or deaths are recorded in Salem Vital Records. However, we know that the widow Ann had a family of five,[Roger Conant's list, which probably refers to the division of "the Marsh & meadow lands" (See Belknap).] so there were possibly three other unidentified children living in 1636 in Salem besides Thomas and Mary, assuming Mary was living with her mother and included in this count and that Thomas had his own household based on his separate grant of land.
There is absolutely no evidence that Thomas Moore’s wife Ann’s family name was Scarlett, Grafton or Carte. Her family name and origins are unknown. We simply know her first name was Ann. Her daughter’s husband was Joseph Graton, and in some cases, researchers have confused his surname Graton with her maiden name. A FamilySearch ancestral file shows Ann married to a Mr. Scarlett but it is completely unsourced. The name Ann Scarlett probably originated from the will of Ann Scarlet, dated 2d 1st mo., 1639, who was the sister of Joseph Grafton [Historical Collections of the Essex Institute].
In 1928, Henry Wyckoff Belknap wrote “The Grafton Family of Salem” in the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute: Vol LXIV that Thomas Moore, Sr of Salem came from Southwold, Suffolk, England. [ However, he provided no source for this claim. We have no record of what ship he came on or what year he arrived. We have no record of his parents. We do know that his son Thomas Moore Jr moved to Southold, Suffolk, New York. It is possible that the author simply confused Southold, Suffolk, New York with Southwell, Suffolk, England. In recent years his birthplace has even been listed as Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England on the Internet and there is absolutely not basis for this claim. However, we do know that his stepson’s family originated in Southwold, so it is possible they share a common origin. ]
Elston believes that Thomas Moore of Salem is the same Thomas Moore who was sent by John Mason of Salem to settle in the Province of New Hampshire. [ “Descent from seventy-nine early immigrant heads of families” by James S Elston. Chedwato Service. Burlington, Vt. 1962. [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005802270 Page images at HathiTrust]] However, this is not proven. It could have been the Thomas Moore of Connecticut or another Thomas Moore.
Thomas Moore of Salem died before 11 July 1636. We know this because his "widow Ann" and his son Thomas Jr joined the church of Salem on that date. We do not know where he died. [Suffolk County Historical Society Register, Vol 1, No. 1, Jun 1975]
We can extract a few clues about his family from the following records:* ”11th 5th mo. 1636 Thomas Moore soone to widow Moore & his wife are received for Inhabitants and may haue one fishing lot on the neck. (from Salem Town Records) [ From this we can clearly deduce that Thomas Moore, Sr had died by 11 Jul 1636. * "Tho: Mores widdow 10 acres." “att Jeffrys Creek" (Manchester). The 3d of 1st mo. 1637 the "Widoo Moore desireth a howseloote (vpon) neere vnto the Winter Iland among the ffishermanns lotts.” ][List of grants, December 26, 1636, to July 12, 1637 (see Belknap).]* June 25th 1638 “Joseph Graftons mother in law forgotten in the devision shall have her halfe acrs of marsh land.” [* “25th of 10th mo. 1637 she had 5 in her family and was therefore entitled to 3/4 of an acre.” ][*30th of the 7th mo. 1644 in Salem Town Records: ”The Widow Moore the midwiefe . . . shall . . . haue so much of the wett marsh or swampe as lyes before (her) ground.” ][* “Hana alias Ann more, widow, having sold a house, land and orchard adjoining, containing about an acre and a quarter, lying in Salem between the land of Mr. Joseph Grafton, sr. and Nathaniell Grafton, came into court and declared that she sold the premises for her necessary use, and the court allowed it.” (Quarterly Court Records, June 1668)][“The Moore Family of Southold, Long Island,”by Charles B. More. New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. Apr 1884.]* We know that his widow Ann died after 17 Aug 1668 when she executed a deed: “On August 17, 1668, Anne More of Salem, widow, executed another deed to John Turner, mariner, for a messuage [dwelling house with outbuildings and land assigned to its use] or tenement at Salem, a dwelling house, with all the ground adjoining containing one acre and three-forths, partly an orchard and part arable, lyng on the south by the highway that ran between the premises and the south harbor, and westerly with the house and land of Joseph Grafton, senior, northerly with the land of Edward Wollen, and easterly with the land and house of Nathaniel Grafton formerly bot of Ann More. The whole including that sold to N. Grafton, containing about two acres.” [February 9, 1668 (12 mo. 9), Salem, Lib 3 of Deeds, p. 49.] However, no death date appears in vital records nor are probate records available in Essex county. Tradition is that her son Thomas helped build the house located at the foot of Turner Street. [* “His [Joseph Grafton's] first wife was Mary, daughter of Thomas and Ann Moore of Southwold, England, whose mother was certainly living here, for: ‘goodwife Grafton requesteth a pcell of land for hir mother at ye ende of hir husbands lott & it is granted to be laid out at ye discretion of the sureiors.’” 28 Aug 1637. ][* “In the list of land grants 1636-7 he had forty acres and a little later thirty more of "ffreemans land" and he was "pmissed planted ground" July 12 1637. He certainly owned all the land on both sides of the present Hardy Street, from Essex Street to the harbor and back of the harbor and on the eastern side of a large lot, owned before 1661 by a Mr. More, which was conveyed by his wife Ann or Hanna, March 10, 1664/5 to Joseph's son Nathaniel Grafton, while behind this, still to the eastward, was another lot which belonged to Joseph Grafton, Sr. . . In the division of marsh and meadows, in the lists made, it is believed by Conant, he is set down as having seven in the family and therefore had one accre allotted to him. Before 1650 he sold land in South Field to James Smith of Marblehead. . .” ]
The following list of children of Thomas MOORE and Ann has been circulating the Internet but it is also completely unsourced:
*i. Mary Moore, born 1600 in Of Southwold, Suffolk, England; died Nov 1674 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts; married Joseph Grafton; born 1596 in Of Southwold, Suffolk, England; died 24 Jun 1682 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.
*ii. Margaret Moore, born 1602 in Southwell, Nottingham, England.
*iii. Joseph Moore, born 1604 in Southwell, Nottingham, England.
*iv. Thomas(1) Moore, born 1605; died 1615.*v. Thomas(2) MOORE1, born 20 May 1616 in Oultown, Suffolk, England; died 27 Jun 1691 in Southold, Long Island, NY; married Martha Sarah Yonges 11 Jul 1636 in Salem, Essex, MA; born 01 Jul 1613 in Reyden, Southwold, Suffolk, England; died 27 Jun 1671 in Southold, Suffolk, Long Island, NY.*vi. Richard Elvin Moore, born 1617 in Southwold, Suffolk, England; died 1647.*vii. John Moore, born 1619 in Of Southwell, Nottingham, England; died 17 Sep 1657 in Long Island, New York; married Margaret Howell.
*viii. Ann Moore, born 1621 in Of Southwell, Nottingham, England.
The only two children that are proven by the records above are Mary Moore and Thomas Moore. Some of these children are claimed to be from Southwell which seems extremely unlikely as Southwell is nowhere near Southwold. Richard’s middle name “Elvin” may be confused with the maiden name of Thomas Moore, Jr’s step-mother. This list of children is very suspicious and probably wrong other than the two mentioned above.
When was Thomas Moore of Salem born? His daughter Mary Moore married Joseph Grafton [. They had a daughter Priscilla (Grafton) Gardner ][ “The Annals of Salem: From Its First Settlement, by Joseph Barlow Felt. W. & S. B. Ives, Salem, Mass. 1827. [https://archive.org/details/annalsofsalemfro00feltj link]] of Salem married to John Gardner on 20 Feb 1653 in Nantucket, Nantucket, Massachusetts. [U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700, Torrey] Based on this fact we might estimate that Priscilla Grafton was perhaps born about 1626 and therefore her mother Mary Moore was probably born between 1600 and 1608. That would mean that Thomas Moore was probably born before 1588 and possibly earlier. That’s a very rough estimate but it is the best I can come up with at this point. We might assume that Ann was about the same age.
Son Thomas Moore Jr married Martha Youngs in Salem. [“Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England,“ by James Savage [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage/ link] "THOMAS, Salem 1636, prob. s. of Thomas, to whose wid. Ann, a midwife, was next yr. gr. of ld. made, by w. Martha had Thomas, and Martha, both apt. 21 Oct. 1639, soon aft. the parents were rec. of the ch.; Benjamin, 2 Aug. 1640; Nathaniel, 3 July 1642; Hannah, 9 Dec. 1644; Eliz. 31. Jan. 1647; Jonathan, 3 June 1649; and Mary, 15 Dec. 1650; was freem. 27 Dec. 1642, and in few yrs. rem." ] Thomas, Jr. was in Salem until at least 1650 before moving to Southold, Long Island, where Rev John Youngs was located. [ He must have moved to Southhold, Long Island, New York in about 1651 when his daughter, Elizabeth married Richard Clark. ][Daughter Mary Moore married Joseph Grafton and died in Salem. ][“The Pioneers of Massachusetts A Descriptive List drawn from Records of the Colonies, Towns and Churches and other Contemporaneous Documents” by Charles Henry Pope. Boston, Mass. 1900.]
Biography by Roland Henry Baker, III
==Research Notes=='''Directory.''' Great Migration Directory entry: Moore, Thomas: Unknown; 1636; Salem [STR 1:17, 21, 25, 37, 67, 92, 102, 132; SChR 6; ELR 2:100v, 3:48-49, 4:209; NYGBR 15:57-68; SCHSR 1:4-5; EIHC 64:49-51; Winthrop-Babcock 357-58].
'''LNAB.''' From the profile, "There is absolutely no evidence that Thomas Moore’s wife Ann’s family name was Scarlett, Grafton or Carte. Her family name and origins are unknown. We simply know her first name was Ann." Her LNAB was updated to "Unknown" in 2023.
== Sources ==
See aso--* “The Grafton family of Salem” Reprinted from the historical collections of the Essex Institute, volume LXIV, by Henry Wyckoff Belknap. p 1 -4. Essex Institute. Salem, Massachusetts. 1928. [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=424185&disp=The+Grafton+family+of+Salem The Grafton family of Salem] * “Long island genealogies. Families of Albertson, Andrews, Bedell, Birdsall ... Willets, Williams, Willis, Wright, and other families. Being kindred descendants of Thomas Powell, of Bethpage, L. I. 1688.” Compiled by Mary Powell Bunker. p 250. Munsell's sons. Albany New York. 1895. [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100342000 link] At Harvard [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044051089035;view=1up;seq=258 link] "Thomas1 Moore b. in England before 1600, d. at Salem, Mass., 1636, wife Ann, dau Mary2 m. Joseph Grafton of Salem… Thomas2 Moore, shipbuilder, at Salem in 1676, m. Martha Youngs b. 1613, dau. of Rev. Christopher Youngs (Vicar of Reyden, Suffolk Co. Eng. he d. 1640) and Margaret Elvin, dau. of Richard who d. in Boston 1647," 17 Feb. 1636-7, XX for Yong was received for inhabitant of Salem…. THOMAS2 MOORE came to Southold, L. I. in 1650, wife Martha and 8 children followed in 1651, he d. June 27, 1691, 2d wife Catharine survived him, no children by her.”*Roger Conant's list, which probably refers to the division of "the Marsh & meadow lands" (See Belknap).* “Descent from seventy-nine early immigrant heads of families” by James S Elston. Chedwato Service. Burlington, Vt. 1962. [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005802270 Page images at HathiTrust]
* Suffolk County Historical Society Register, Vol 1, No. 1, Jun 1975
* List of grants, December 26, 1636, to July 12, 1637 (see Belknap). * “The Moore Family of Southold, Long Island,”by Charles B. More. New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. Apr 1884.
* Salem, Lib 3 of Deeds, p. 49. February 9, 1668 (12 mo. 9), * “The Annals of Salem: From Its First Settlement,” by Joseph Barlow Felt. W. & S. B. Ives, Salem, Mass. 1827. [https://archive.org/details/annalsofsalemfro00feltj link]
* U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 Torrey* “The Pioneers of Massachusetts A Descriptive List drawn from Records of the Colonies, Towns and Churches and other Contemporaneous Documents” by Charles Henry Pope. Boston, Mass. 1900.* '“Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England,“ by James Savage [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage/ link] "THOMAS, Salem 1636, prob. s. of Thomas, to whose wid. Ann, a midwife, was next yr. gr. of ld. made, by w. Martha had Thomas, and Martha, both apt. 21 Oct. 1639, soon aft. the parents were rec. of the ch.; Benjamin, 2 Aug. 1640; Nathaniel, 3 July 1642; Hannah, 9 Dec. 1644; Eliz. 31. Jan. 1647; Jonathan, 3 June 1649; and Mary, 15 Dec. 1650; was freem. 27 Dec. 1642, and in few yrs. rem." * [http://www.anamericanfamilyhistory.com/Moore%20Family/MooreThomasAnne.html An American Family History]* Coldham, Peter Wilson, compiler. ''Lord Mayor's Court of London: Depositions Relating to Americans, 1641-1736.'' (National Genealogical Society Publications, 44.) Washington, D.C.: National Genealogical Society, 1980. 119p.* Colket, Meredith B., Jr. ''Founders of Early American Families: Emigrants from Europe, 1607-1657.'' Cleveland: General Court of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America, 1975. 366p. Page: 199* Bill Putman, "[http://billputman.com/the-genealogy/families-related-to-my-putman-line/Moore1.pdf The Moore Family PDF]."
* [http://ancestraldata.com Michael Cooley's Genealogy Pages]* [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=stark-austin&id=I1401 Stark/Smith/Austin/Boarman by Louis L Stark]* [http://www.rstonesifer.com/genealogy//paf_data/d0002/g0000317.htm CROUCH GREGORY MOORE STEWART STONESIFER]* “Town records of Salem Massachusetts 1634-1659:” Second Series, Vol 1. The Essex Institute. Salem, Massachusetts. 1868. [https://archive.org/stream/townrecordsofsal02sale#page/17/mode/1up link]* "Ancestors of Frank Herbert Davol and his wife Phebe Downing Willits," by Joseph C Frost. F. H. Hitchcock. New York. 1925.
* https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126493873/ann-moore*Frost, Josephine C. ''Ancestors of Henry Rogers Winthrop and His Wife Alice Woodward Babcock.'' Publisher Not Identified, 1927. pp 357-58. [https://archive.org/details/ancestorsofhenry00fros/page/356/mode/2up Internet Archive] Accessed 4 May 2023.*Moore, Charles B. "The Moore Family of Southold , L. I." ''[[Space:The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record|The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]]'' (New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1887) pp 57-68. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924061993295?urlappend=%3Bseq=81%3Bownerid=13510798902114772-95 HathiTrust].
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