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Gwillim-Moore Genealogy says, " | Gwillim-Moore Genealogy says, "[Hugh and Margaret] moved to Buxton, ME, tradition saying, arrived on horseback the day of the battle of Lexington and Concord. He built a house there, which is now in the town of Standish, ME. On baking day, the Indian women were said to visit to get samples." | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 31 July 2015
Born: ♀ Margaret Nesmith
- c. 1747
- Londonderry, NH
Died: July 25, 1823
- Buxton, ME
Spouse: Hugh Moore
Children: Elizabeth Moore Ayer, Mary Moore Boynton, Margaret Moore Phinney, Jennet Moore Cochrane, Sarah Moore Heath, Jonathan S. Moore, Hannah Moore
Parents: James Nesmith and Mary Dinsmoor Nesmith
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[edit]Gwillim-Moore Genealogy says, "[Hugh and Margaret] moved to Buxton, ME, tradition saying, arrived on horseback the day of the battle of Lexington and Concord. He built a house there, which is now in the town of Standish, ME. On baking day, the Indian women were said to visit to get samples."