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Abigail <I>Dewey</I> Middlebrook

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Abigail Dewey Middlebrook

Birth
Connecticut, USA
Death
30 Aug 1853 (aged 83–84)
Fabius, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
Fabius, Onondaga County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.835275, Longitude: -75.986338
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(VII) Josiah Moore Jr., born September 28, 1765, son of Lieutenant Josiah Moore, died April 29, 1802, at Fabius, New York. He married, 1788, at Harwinton, Connecticut, Abigail Dewey, born 1769, died September 3, 1853, at Fabius, New York, daughter of Captain Daniel Dewey, revolutionary soldier. "Centennial History of Onondaga County, New York, Town of Fabius": "In the spring of 1794 Timothy Jerome and Josiah Moore, of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, moved in and erected log cabins. Josiah Moore settled on lot fifteen on the old Chenango road. He sowed the first wheat, brought the first farm implements into this section, became the first town clerk, built the first frame house in 1800, and died there April 29, 1802, being the first one of the pioneers to cross to the other shore." Five sons and one daughter : John, Josiah, Henry, Charles, Augustus C. and Maria Abigail. The youngest son, Augustus C. Moore, born 1799, came to Buffalo in 1831, died 1883.

Mears, leaving Abigail Moore, his widow, and several infant children : And whereas, it is further represented to the legislature, that the said Abigail hath intermarried with John Middlebrook, and that she and the said John have sued out letters of administration of the goods, chattels and credits which were of the said Josiah Moore at the time of his death.
(VII) Josiah Moore Jr., born September 28, 1765, son of Lieutenant Josiah Moore, died April 29, 1802, at Fabius, New York. He married, 1788, at Harwinton, Connecticut, Abigail Dewey, born 1769, died September 3, 1853, at Fabius, New York, daughter of Captain Daniel Dewey, revolutionary soldier. "Centennial History of Onondaga County, New York, Town of Fabius": "In the spring of 1794 Timothy Jerome and Josiah Moore, of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, moved in and erected log cabins. Josiah Moore settled on lot fifteen on the old Chenango road. He sowed the first wheat, brought the first farm implements into this section, became the first town clerk, built the first frame house in 1800, and died there April 29, 1802, being the first one of the pioneers to cross to the other shore." Five sons and one daughter : John, Josiah, Henry, Charles, Augustus C. and Maria Abigail. The youngest son, Augustus C. Moore, born 1799, came to Buffalo in 1831, died 1883.

Mears, leaving Abigail Moore, his widow, and several infant children : And whereas, it is further represented to the legislature, that the said Abigail hath intermarried with John Middlebrook, and that she and the said John have sued out letters of administration of the goods, chattels and credits which were of the said Josiah Moore at the time of his death.

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Middlebrook, Abigail d. (?), ae 81 yrs. Our mother OR Middlebrook, Abigail (Dewey) d. Aug. 30, 1853, ae. 84, w/o John



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