from
Patriots of Dorchester County, MD 1775-1783.
Henry C. Peden, Jr., Family Line Publications Westminster Md.
1998
MOORE,
Charles. Private, 2nd Maryland Line, Capt. John Eccieston’s
Company, 1778 [ D-293]. Rendered material aid by supplying
wheat for the use of the military on August 12, 1782, as
verified by Robertson Stevens, Commissary [ 0-23]. Charles
Moore married Alethe Henry by license dated April 17, 1781
[ DD-61].
MOORE, Jeremiah. Rendered material aid by supplying wheat
for the use of the military on August 12, 1782, as verified
by Robertson Stevens, Commissary [ 0-23].
MOORE, John. Subscribed to the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity
in 1778 [ K-31].
MOORE,
Margaret. See “Hugh Maguire,” q.v.
MOORE,
Mary. See “Stanaway Andrews” and “Thomas
Moore,” q.v.
MOORE,
Rachel. See “John Insley,” q.v.
MOORE,
Reuben (c1760 - March 12, 1826). Private, 2nd Maryland
Line, Capt. John Eccleston’s Company, enlisted December
27, 1777 and in service through 1780 [ D-139, D-293, E-34].
On March 9, 1827 the Treasurer of Maryland was directed to
pay to Mary Moore of Dorchester County, during life, half
yearly, half pay of a private for her husband Reuben Moore’s
services during the Revolutionary War [ X-376]. He applied
for a pension (S35005) on October 26, 1818, aged about 66,
but in 1820 he gave his age as 60, at which time he had a
wife Polly (aged about 48) and daughters Betsey (aged 30),
Sophia (aged 22), Keziah (aged 19), and Ann (aged 17). His
federal pension of $96 a year commenced on March 18, 1819,
retroactive to October 26, 1818, and he died on March 12,
1826, age 66 [ W• 2406, Y-35].
MOORE,
Thomas. Private in Capt. John Todd’s Militia
Company who had voted by ballot (made his “X” mark)
to commission John Todd as captain of the company on September
11, 1776 [ M-166]. Rendered material aid by supplying wheat
for the use of the military on August 12, 1782, as verified
by Robertson Stevens, Commissary [ 0-23]. One “Thomas
Moor” was head of household in Nantacoake Hundred in
1776, aged between 21 and 30, which census noted “lived
in Somerset.” [ AA-41]. One Thomas Moore married Mary
Moore by license dated June 30, 1758 and a Thomas Moore married
Ann Trice by license dated January 3, 1792 [ DD-61, MM-160].
MOORE,
William. Priyate in Capt. Thomas Bourk’s Company,
Battalion of Maryland Troops in the Flying Camp commanded
by Col. William Richardson, from July 26, 1776 to at least
November 10, 1776 [ EE-215, D-70, T-52].
MOORE,
William. Private in Capt. Thomas Bourk’s Company,
Battalion of Maryland Troops in the Flying Camp commanded
by Col. William Richardson, from August 21, 1776 to at least
October 29, 1776 [ EE-215, D-70, T-35].
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