The Historical Journal of the More Family, Bind 1John More Association, 1892 |
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... farm of his father , Robert More . Charles lived with his parents upon this farm until he was 21 years of age . He then spent a couple of years in mercantile business with his elder brother , W. C. More , at Rondout , N. Y. In the ...
... farm of his father , Robert More . Charles lived with his parents upon this farm until he was 21 years of age . He then spent a couple of years in mercantile business with his elder brother , W. C. More , at Rondout , N. Y. In the ...
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... farms in the vicinity , and for several years he manufactured butter firkins and tubs , for which there is such an extensive demand in that section . In public life he has occupied the positions of Post- master and Supervisor of ...
... farms in the vicinity , and for several years he manufactured butter firkins and tubs , for which there is such an extensive demand in that section . In public life he has occupied the positions of Post- master and Supervisor of ...
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... farm , and at his own charges organized and kept up church services among his neighbors . He was chosen a member of the Constitutional Convention , and was chairman of the Committes on Schools and School Lands , and by his efforts such ...
... farm , and at his own charges organized and kept up church services among his neighbors . He was chosen a member of the Constitutional Convention , and was chairman of the Committes on Schools and School Lands , and by his efforts such ...
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... farm in More Settlement . With the manliness and pluck that has always characterized him , he purchased the farm and agreed to pay the other heirs for their inherited interest in the estate . In the autumn of 1858 he married Miss Sarah ...
... farm in More Settlement . With the manliness and pluck that has always characterized him , he purchased the farm and agreed to pay the other heirs for their inherited interest in the estate . In the autumn of 1858 he married Miss Sarah ...
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... farms and lets owned by any of the family and by which ones in turn , so that every member can see the very spot where the child of John More , who was their ancestor first located , engravings of the eight groups that were photo ...
... farms and lets owned by any of the family and by which ones in turn , so that every member can see the very spot where the child of John More , who was their ancestor first located , engravings of the eight groups that were photo ...
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Alexander Anna Annie April attended Betty Taylor born Brasted Bruce Smith Bruce Smith Keator Burhans Catskill Chairman Charles Church Charles Husted Charles More Preston Chicago clan Clark Cortland cousins daughter David Fellows David Hubbell death Decker Delaware County Denver Edward Fitch Elizabeth Executive Committee farm father Frank Jay Gould Fred Frederick Vernon Coville friends Grand Gorge Harriet Harry Mayham Keator Helen Miller Gould honor Howell Holden James Henry Jean Jesse More Greenman John Frisbee Keator John More Association Jonas June Kingston Liberty Preston lived Louise Luzerne Coville Margaretville Maria married Mary Mayham meeting Miss N. Y. New York N. Y. Roxbury Northrop Otis Preston Palen Permanent Committee Philadelphia Polo Poughkeepsie present Reed residence Reunion Rose Keator Roxbury Samuel Wesley Samuel Wesley Marvin Seacord Seattle Secretary Sept Shutts Stamford Syracuse tion Tiskilwa Vernon Walton York City
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