Josseph J. Moses and Mary Piper
Husband Josseph J. Moses
Born: Jan 14, 1807 Christened: Died: Dec 22, 1861 Buried:
Father: Joseph Moses Mother: Comfort Piper
Marriage: Jan 31, 1841
Wife Mary Piper
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M David Moses
Born: Abt 1843 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M James Moses
Born: Abt 1845 Christened: Died: Buried:
John W. Nelson and Lydia Ann Moses
Husband John W. Nelson
Born: Abt 1836 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas W. Nelson Mother: Betsy E.
Marriage: Jul 17, 1859 - Concord, NH
Wife Lydia Ann Moses
Born: Sep 3, 1841 - Chichester, NH Christened: Died: May 13, 1902 - Concord, NH Buried: - Blossom Hill Cemetery, Concord, NH
Father: David Moses Mother: Lydia A. Jones
Children
General Notes: Wife - Lydia Ann Moses
Date of birth and parents from NHVR death record.
Stephen Chase Sanborn and Lydia D. Moses
Husband Stephen Chase Sanborn
Born: Oct 16, 1823 Christened: Died: Oct 23, 1849 Buried: - Evans Cemetery, Allenstown, NH
Father: John Sanborn Mother: Hannah Chase
Marriage:
Wife Lydia D. Moses
Born: 1824 Christened: Died: Apr 18, 1850 Buried: - Evans Cemetery, Allenstown, NH
Father: Joshua Moses Mother: Hannah Dowst
Children
John Stickney Robinson and Mabel G. Moses
Husband John Stickney Robinson
Born: May 18, 1878 - Laconia, NH Christened: Died: Jun 19, 1959 - Laconia, NH Buried:
Father: Joseph Lewis Robinson Mother: Clara A. Edwards
Marriage: Aug 31, 1899 - Laconia, NH
Wife Mabel G. Moses
Born: Apr 1883 - Lake Magantia, P.Q., Canada Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Matthew Moses Mother: Elizabeth Hutton
Children
1 M Joseph G. Robinson
Born: Abt 1902 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alice Unknown Marr: Abt 1929
General Notes: Husband - John Stickney Robinson
Living Laconia 1900, Gilford 1910, 1920
Living alone in Gilford, NH 1930
Birth date and middle name from WWI Registration Card.
General Notes: Wife - Mabel G. Moses
1900 Census says had one child, still surviving but not listed in household.
1910 Census indicates she had 3 children, one still living.
Notes: Marriage
1920 Census she is not in the household. He is shown as divorced in 1930.
They apparently re-married Aug. 7, 1918 at Laconia, NHVR record shows second for each, and both divorced
Mark Moses and Martha Williams
Husband Mark Moses
Born: 1702 Christened: Died: Feb 2, 1789 - Epsom, NH Buried:
Father: Aaron Moses Mother: Mary Leach
Marriage: Oct 29, 1724
Other Spouse: Jane Wallace - Mar 12, 1736
Wife Martha Williams
Born: Nov 18, 1702 - Kittery, ME Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Paul Williams Mother:
Children
1 M Samuel Moses
Born: Abt 1726 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Elizabeth Moses
Born: Jun 1, 1729 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Mark Moses
Moved to Epsom, NH between Oct. 17, 1758 and Oct. 9, 1762. Died age 86. He was a farmer and cordwainer
Mark Moses and Jane Wallace
Husband Mark Moses
Born: 1702 Christened: Died: Feb 2, 1789 - Epsom, NH Buried:
Father: Aaron Moses Mother: Mary Leach
Marriage: Mar 12, 1736
Other Spouse: Martha Williams - Oct 29, 1724
Wife Jane Wallace
Born: Abt 1716 Christened: Died: Apr 27, 1790 Buried:
Father: William Wallace Mother: Martha Unknown
Children
1 M Samuel Moses
Born: Abt 1738 Christened: Feb 23, 1772 - Epsom, NH Died: After 1802 Buried:Spouse: Bridget Weeks Marr: Apr 8, 1760 - Rye, NHSpouse: Susanna Jackson
2 M Aaron Moses
Born: 1742 Christened: Died: Mar 20, 1816 - Gilmanton, NH Buried:Spouse: Dorothy Sanborn Marr: Abt 1765
3 M William Moses
Born: 1748 Christened: Jul 17, 1768 - Epsom, NH Died: 1828 - Chichester, NH Buried:Spouse: Mehitable Blake
4 M Sylvanus Moses
Born: Aug 25, 1754 Christened: Died: Jan 1832 - Epsom, NH 14 Buried:Spouse: Miriam Young Marr: Aug 22, 1776 - Concord, NH
5 M James Moses
Born: Feb 27, 1758 Christened: Died: Aug 17, 1819 - Epsom, NH 14 Buried: - James Sherburne Cemetery, Epsom, NHSpouse: Elizabeth Sherburne Marr: Mar 9, 1780 - Epsom, NH
6 F Jenny Moses
Born: Abt 1763 - Epsom, NH 33 Christened: Dec 18, 1763 - Epsom, NH Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Mark Moses
Moved to Epsom, NH between Oct. 17, 1758 and Oct. 9, 1762. Died age 86. He was a farmer and cordwainer
General Notes: Wife - Jane Wallace
Lived in Epsom, NH from 1762 onward.
Jane/Jean4 born say 1716, baptized that year at Greenland [Greenland VRs, p. 54], married at Portsmouth, 12 March 1735/36, [NEHGR 25:122] as his second wife, Mark3 MOSES, son of Aaron2 (John1) and Mary (Leach) Moses. He was born at Portsmouth ca. 1703 and died at Epsom on 2 February 1789. They had the following children: Samuel, Jane, Aaron, Sylvanus, William and James. [Gen. Dict. of Me. and N.H., p. 496].
On 9 October 1762, William Wallis of Greenland, New Hampshire, yeoman for and in consideration "of the love and natural affection that I have and do bear towards my daughter Jane Moses of Epsom in said province, Spinster" have given and granted to her a certain parcel of land in Epsom containing 30 acres. William Wallis signs by mark and the deed is recorded on 2 March 1785. [Rockingham County Deeds 119:15].
Jane Moses was the Jane Wallis who married as his second wife, Mark Moses at Portsmouth on 12 March 1735/36. [Births, Marriages, and Deaths in Portsmouth, NH, NEHGR 25 (1871):122.] Mark Moses was alive at the time of this deed and died at Epsom on 2 February 1789 [Genealogical Dictionary of Me. and N.H., p. 496]. This is clearly a case where spinster means older woman. It was an anomaly for a woman to be given property in her own right and many deeds of this time period would actually have a father giving the land to the husband and daughter. Why William Wallis chose this method of conveyance is a mystery.
There's no denying this is who she is. She is called Jane Moses in the will of her father in 1772. [Rockingham County Probate #3944, Helen F. Evans, Abstracts of the Probate Records of Rockingham County, N.H. 1771-1799 (Batimore, Md.: Heritage Books, 2000) II:983.] She cannot be the Jane Moses Wallis baptized at Epsom on 1 January 1769 daughter of William, even as an adult, since Simeon Wallis is baptized at the same time, indicating they were both children [and of a different William].
(M. Hollick, research)
Mark Sherburne Moses and Mary Abigail Towle
Husband Mark Sherburne Moses
Born: Jul 7, 1808 - Epsom, NH 29 Christened: Died: Jan 4, 1865 - Epsom, NH Buried: - Gossville (Hopkinson) Cemetery, Epsom, NH/Knowles Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Mark Moses Mother: Betsey Cate
Marriage: Jan 1, 1854 - Epsom, NH
Other Spouse: Elvira L.M. Dolbeer - May 28, 1835 - Epsom, NHEvents
• Baptism: Epsom, NH, Jun 4, 1818.
Wife Mary Abigail Towle
Born: Jun 28, 1834 - Barnstead, NH Christened: Died: Jul 26, 1923 - New York, NY Buried: - Gossville (Hopkinson) Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Robey Marston Towle Mother: Mary Abigail Nelson
Other Spouse: Reverend George Smith - Oct 29, 1868 - Pittsfield, NH
Children
1 M John Mark Moses
Born: Aug 2, 1855 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Feb 21, 1919 - Northwood, NH Buried:
2 M Cyrus S. Moses
Born: Aug 28, 1860 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Apr 30, 1864 - Epsom, NH Buried: - Gossville (Hopkinson) Cemetery, Epsom, NH/Knowles Cemetery, Epsom, NH
General Notes: Husband - Mark Sherburne Moses
Was originally buried in the Knowles Cemetery, New Orchard Road, Epsom, NH, but it appears that the family consolidated later into a family plot in the Gossville Cemetery. Among those moved and or re-listed are:
Mark Moses 1781-1811 original stone is in the James Sherburne Cemetery, Epsom, NH.
Mark S. Moses, his son, 1808-1865 original stone in the Knowles Cemetery, New Orchard Road, Epsom, NH
Elvira (Dolbeer) Moses, 1815-1853 his wife, original stone in the Mountain Cemetery, New Rye, Epsom, NH
Cyrus S., son from his second marriage to Mary A. Towle, 1860-1864, original stone in the Knowles Cemetery, New Orchard Road, Epsom, NH
General Notes: Wife - Mary Abigail Towle
From the Valley Times October 22, 1868
The “Knowles Farm” on the New Orchard Road in Epsom was sold at auction on the 13th instant., by Widow Mark Moses, to H.F. Sanborn and Michael M. Steele for $1850. This is an excellent farm, and considering the local improvements, was sold at a bargain. A large amount of personal property was sold at the same time. John L. French, audtioneer.
Notes: Marriage
Samuel Moulton and Martha Moses
Husband Samuel Moulton
Born: Abt 1763 - North Hampton, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel Moulton Mother: Abigail Lee
Marriage: Jun 9, 1785 - Epsom, NHEvents
• Baptism: North Hampton, NH, Apr 15, 1764.
Wife Martha Moses
Born: Abt 1763 - Epsom, NH Christened: Oct 16, 1763 - Epsom, NH Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel Moses Mother: Bridget Weeks
Events
• Baptism: by Rev. John Tuck in Epsom, NH, Oct 16, 1763.
Children
1 F Bridget Weeks Moulton
Born: Dec 30, 1786 Christened: Died: Sep 19, 1875 - Ellsworth, NH Buried:Spouse: Stephen Avery Marr: Nov 15, 1808 - Ellsworth, NH
2 F Abigail Lee Moulton
Born: Aug 12, 1789 - Loudon, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Samuel Moulton
Born: Feb 9, 1791 - Loudon, NH Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Polly Blake Marr: Feb 8, 1819 - Thornton, NH
4 M Ebenezer Moulton
Born: May 17, 1793 - Loudon, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
5 F Martha Moulton
Born: Mar 28, 1795 - Loudon, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
6 M Sylvanus Moulton
Born: Nov 1, 1796 - Loudon, NH Christened: Died: Aug 16, 1886 - Thetford, VT Buried:Spouse: Lucy Standley Marr: Oct 17, 1813 - Reading, VT
General Notes: Husband - Samuel Moulton
Removed to Loudon, NH. Enlisted for Revolutionary Service from Epsom, NH, at about 14 (and his brother at about 13). Samuel as a veteran gave his age as 77 on March 3, 1840 while living in Campton, NH.
Information from a Moulton Genealogy (type written) at NH Historical Society.
R 7469
PENSION of Samuel Moulton REJECTED
Declaration
In order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress of the 7th of June 1832
State of New Hampshire, County of Grafton ss
On this third day of March AD 1840, personally appeared Samuel Moulton, a resident of Campton in the County of Grafton and State of New Hampshire, aged 77 years, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth, on his oath make the following declaration - that he enlisted in the Army of the United States in the year 1777 and to the best of his recollection the first of June, for six months and served said period in the army of the United States under the following named officers, viz. he enlisted as a private in the company commanded by Capt. Woodman, one Randall was his Lieutenant and one Woodman, son of the Captain, was a sergeant in said Company, their Christian names I do not positively recollect but think the Captains name was Joshua. He served in the regiment commanded by Colonel Runnels, Marstin was Major in said regiment. He lived at the time of his enlistment in Epsom in the county of Merrimack in said State - from whence soon after his said enlistment, he was marched to No. 4, now Charlestown, where they remained a few days thence through Keene, Otter Creek and Shinesborough to Fort Ann - thence to Castleton, VT where they were stationed the most of the remaining time of said period of his enlistment and from thence were frequently ordered out on scouting parties. He served out the period of his enlistment, was discharged and returned to said Epsom in December 1777 as he believes the last of said month as he recollects the ground was covered with snow and frozen up. He has no documentary evidence in support of his claim. He refers to the affidavit of Joseph Moulton hereunto annexed as evidence of his service and he knows of no other person now living who served with him.
He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension except the present and he declares his name is not on the pension roll of any agency in any state.
Samuel Moulton
And the said court do hereby declare their opinion that the above named applicant was a voluntary soldier and served as stated.
Edward Webber, Judge of Probate
I Joseph Moulton of Ellsworth in the county of Grafton and State of New Hampshire aged seventy six years and a pensioner of the United States of America, do testify and say that I enlisted into the service of the United States at Epsom in the county of Merrimack in said State on or about the first of June in the year 1777 and to the best of my recollection on or about the second day of June aforesaid. I enlisted for the term of six months and served out said term under the following named officers. Viz. I enlisted into the company commanded by Captain Woodman, his Christian name I believe is Joshua; one Randall was Lieutenant in the same company; Colonel Runnels commanded the Regiment to which we were attached. Soon after my enlistment I was marched from said Epsom to No. 4, now Charlestown, where we were stationed a short time and then were marched through Keene, NH and Otter Creek and Shinesborough nearby to Saratoga - we were then on orders, marched to Castleton, VT where and in the vicinity of the last named place I served out the period of my enlistment. Often called out on scouting parties and was at said Castleton when the news arrived of the surrender of Burgoyne.
At the period of my enlistment I was well acquainted with Samuel Moulton, then of said Epsom, now of Campton in said county of Grafton - he was an older brother of mine and enlisted at the same time that I did and into the same company and marched with me and served the whole time in the same company and under the same above named offices. I was discharged a few days before the said Samuel Moulton was and returned to said Epsom and soon after the said Samuel returned out of the service to said Epsom, which to my best recollection was the last of December 1777. I was well knowing to his the said Samuel, serving out the full period of his enlistment which was six months and was a __ with him all the while I was in the service.
Joseph Moulton
Bartholomew Stavers and Martha Moses
Husband Bartholomew Stavers
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Martha Moses
Born: Aug 14, 1726 Christened: Died: Feb 19, 1792 Buried:
Father: James Moses Mother: Martha Jackson
Children
1 M William Stavers
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
William Rand and Martha J. Moses
Husband William Rand
Born: Oct 30, 1766 - Rye, NH Christened: Died: Apr 2, 1819 - Rye, NH Buried:
Father: Samuel Rand Mother: Sarah Dowst
Marriage: May 29, 1800
Wife Martha J. Moses
Born: Mar 19, 1777 - Portsmouth, NH Christened: Died: Oct 8, 1848 - Rye, NH Buried:
Father: Nadab Moses Mother: Abigail Wallace
Children
1 F Sarah Rand
Born: Apr 12, 1801 - Portsmouth, NH Christened: Jun 14, 1801 - Rye, NH Died: Buried:Spouse: William Hall Marr: Jul 10, 1824 - Rye, NH
2 M Samuel Moses Rand
Born: Jul 20, 1803 - Portsmouth, NH Christened: Aug 21, 1803 - Rye, NH Died: Oct 17, 1864 - Portsmouth, NH Buried:Spouse: Dorothy Moses Marr: Abt Jun 1831 - Portsmouth, NH
3 F Abigail Moses Rand
Born: Oct 25, 1807 - Rye, NH Christened: Oct 16, 1808 - Rye, NH Died: Aug 3, 1816 - Rye, NH Buried:
4 M Levi Moses Rand
Born: Oct 24, 1810 - Rye, NH Christened: Died: Mar 11, 1874 - Rye, NH Buried:
General Notes: Husband - William Rand
"Billy", resided East Rye, probably the Billy Rand in 1810 Census of Rye.
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