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Isaac Moore (1706 - 1788)

Isaac Moore
Born in Somerset, Province of Marylandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married about 1755 (to 1788) in Coventry Parish, Somerset, Marylandmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 82 in Somerset, Maryland, United Statesmap
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Biography

This profile is part of the Moore Name Study.

Isaac Moore was born on August 8, 1706, in Somerset, Province of Maryland, son of Thomas Moore (~1687–1721) and Mary Brittingham Martin (1687–1748).

Isaac (age 48) married Elizabeth Hearn (age 15) about 1755 in Coventry Parish, Maryland. Their children were:

  1. Ephraim Moore (1759–1802)
  2. John Moore (1762-1784)
  3. Hette Moore (1762-1784)
  4. Elijah Moore (1776-1840)

Isaac died on December 13, 1788, in Somerset, Maryland, aged 82.

Research Notes

This Isaac Moore has been confused in various ancestry trees with William Isaac Moore, born about the same time, died about the same time. This Isaac Moore was the son of Thomas Moore and married to Elizabeth. William Isaac Moore was the son of John Moore. Both are from Maryland. Both seem to have fought in the American Revolution. In fact, this profile was originally listed with first name, William; middle name, Isaac; preferred name, Isaac. There is no source that shows his first name as being William, so it has been removed and left as first name, Isaac.[1]

Sources

  1. Memorial: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124670544/isaac-moore: accessed 9 July 2023), memorial page for Isaac Moore (unknown–unknown), Find A Grave: Memorial #124670544; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by jlk (contributor 46543270).

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