He removed from Long Island to New Jersey in 1708, and during that year he and Thomas Reed, John Cornwall and John Mott purchased thirteen hundred acres of land where Pennington, New Jersey, now stands. He was a trustee of the Pennington church from 1725 to 1726, trustee of parsonage and Latin school funds in 1731, a justice of the peace in 1725, and was appointed lieutenant in the New Jersey militia. [2]
Married Joanna Moore in 1713.
Children : Find A Grave Memorial# 129770404 lists 5
↑ Encyclopedia of Genealogy and Biography of the State of Pennsylvania The Lewis Publishing Co., 1904, Pg. 1049
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 March 2021), memorial page for Nathaniel Moore (14 Mar 1687–6 Sep 1759), Find A Grave: Memorial #123957227, citing First Presbyterian Church of Ewing Cemetery, Ewing, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA ; Maintained by lulu (contributor 47183637).
Encyclopedia of Genealogy and Biography of the State of Pennsylvania, The Lewis Publishing Co., 1904, Pg. 1049
U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Edwin Blythe Stason, #80791- Born 6 Sep 1891, Sioux City, Iowa;
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