Name Info

Josiah MOORE 1774-1794
Fathers:Elijah,Elijah,Richard,Jacob,JOHN

Search.........Person
Gender.........male
PAF-ID.........09116564
Age............20y 0m 0d
Fam-Group......DOUGLASS
Fam-ID.........MOORE
Citizenship....US born
Status.........deceased
Last-Marital...married

#Marriages.....1
#Divorces......0
#Sources.......2
#Events........1
#Images:.......0
#Comments......0
#Siblings......7
#Children......0

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Immigrant?.....no
Immig-Known?...no
Parent?........father
Spouse?........husband
Sibling?.......brother
Child?.........son
Twin...........no
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Parents and Siblings
  1. Parent: Elijah MOORE, male, born:1745-05-05 ?Worcester county Massachusetts, died:1822-1835 (76y 7m 27d) , Dad:Elijah MOORE, Mom:Dorothy Learned, #M:1, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:3
  2. Parent: Jemima Kingsbury, female, born:1745 ?Massachusetts, died:1765-1835 (20y 0m 0d) , Dad:Josiah Kingsbury, Mom:? ?, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  3. Sibling: Josiah MOORE
  4. Sibling: Josiah MOORE
  5. Sibling: Sophia MOORE, female, born:1772 ?Douglas (Worcester) Massachusetts, died:1792-1862 (20y 0m 0d) , Dad:Elijah MOORE, Mom:Jemima Kingsbury, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  6. Sibling: Rufus MOORE, male, born:1776 ?Douglas (Worcester) Massachusetts, died:1796-1866 (20y 0m 0d) , Dad:Elijah MOORE, Mom:Jemima Kingsbury, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  7. Sibling: Josiah MOORE
  8. Sibling: Josiah MOORE
  9. Sibling: Elijah MOORE, male, born:1782 ?Douglas (Worcester) Massachusetts, died:1802-1872 (20y 0m 0d) Oneida county New York, Dad:Elijah MOORE, Mom:Jemima Kingsbury, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2

Spouse(s) and Children
  1. Marriage: 1806-09-21 ?New York
  2. Spouse: Lydia Kingsbury, female, born:1775 , died:1795-1865 (20y 0m 0d) , Dad:Jacob Kingsbury, Mom:? ?, #SrcDocs:2

Events
Birth
: 1774 , Age:20, ?Douglas, Worcester county, Massachusetts
Death
: 1794-1864, Age:20y 0m 0d
Married
: 1806-09-21, Age:20y 0m 0d, ?New York, Role:groom

Places In
Douglas (Worcester) Massachusetts
Brookfield (Madison) New York

Sources
Letter from David W. Dumas, East Greenwich RI, 1995


Data Issues Died before Birth

Historical
1775-1783: United States, England - American Revolutionary War
1775: United States - Daniel Boone begins to clear the Wilderness Road to Kentucky
1775: globe - John Harrison H4 and Larcum Kendall K1 Marine chronometers are used to measure longitude by James Cook on his Second voyage (1772-1775)
1776: Germany - Order of Illuminati founded by German philosopher Adam Weishaupt
1776: United States - United States Declaration of Independence is written by Thomas Jefferson and others then is adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia
1778: United States - James Cook becomes first European on the Hawaiian Islands
1778: Vietnam - Tây So-n Dynasty established in Vietnam
1779-1879: England, South Africa - Xhosa Wars between British and Boer settlers and the Xhosas in South African Republic
1780: Peru - Outbreak of Indigenous rebellion led by Túpac Amaru II in Peru
1781-1785: Austria - Serfdom abolished in the Austrian monarchy (first step, second step in 1848)
1781: United States, Spain - Spanish settlers founded Los Angeles
1783: Iceland - Famine in Iceland caused by the eruption of the Laki volcano
1783: Ukraine, Russia - Russian Empire annexed the Crimean Khanate
1783: United States, England - The Treaty of Paris formally ends the American War of Independence
1785-1791: Russia - Imam Sheikh Mansur, a Chechen warrior and Muslim mystic, led a coalition of Muslim Caucasian tribes from throughout the Caucasus in a holy war against the Russian Invaders
1785-1795: United States - Northwest Indian War between the United States and Native Americans
1787-1792: Russia, Turkey - Russo-Turkish War (seventh of ten), Russian victory
1787: Japan - Kansei Reforms Instituted in Japan by Matsudaira Sadanobu
1787: Sierra Leone - Freed slaves from London founded Freetown in present-day Sierra Leone
1787: United States - United States Constitution was written in Philadelphia and submitted to the states for ratification, the Bill of Rights ratified four years later
1788-1789: Brazil - Inconfidencia Mineira, conspiracy against the colonial authorities in Brazil
1788: Astralia - First European settlement established in Australia at Sydney, Australia is the only Western country with no Bill of Rights
1788: France - First French Quaker community established in Congenies
1788: United States - New Hampshire ratifies the United States Constitution as the ninth state, and by the terms of Article VII, the constitution goes into effect
1789-1799: France - The French Revolution
1789: Canada, England, Spain - Great Britain and Spain dispute the Nootka Sound during the Nootka Crisis
1789: Unites States - George Washington unanimously elected President of the United States, he serves two four-year terms
1790: Belgiu, - United States of Belgium proclaimed following the Brabant Revolution
1790: Poland, germany - Establishment of the Polish-Prussian Pact
1791-1795: globe - George Vancouver explores the world during the Vancouver Expedition
1791-1804: Haiti - The Haitian Revolution
1791: Canada - The Constitutional Act (Or Canada Act) creates the two provinces of Upper and Lower Canada in British North America
1792-1815: France - The Great French War started as the French Revolutionary Wars which lead into the Napoleonic Wars
1792: Sweden - King Gustav III of Sweden was assassinated by a conspiracy of noblemen
1792: United States - New York Stock & Exchange Board founded
1793-1796: France - Revolt in the Vendee against the French Republic at the time of the Revolution
1793: Canada - Upper Canada bans slavery
1793: United States - The largest yellow fever epidemic in American history killed as many as five thosand people in Philadelphia—roughly 10% of the population
1794: Iran - Qajar dynasty founded in Iran after replacing the Zand dynasty
1794: Poland - Polish revolt
1794: United States, England - The Jay Treaty concluded between Great Britain and the United States which returns to the U.S. the Western outposts in the Great Lakes, and, commerce between the two countries is regulated