Sarah Moore (Immigrant)

F, #3335, b. 13 December 1588, d. 18 January 1663
Sarah Moore (Immigrant)|b. 13 Dec 1588\nd. 18 Jan 1663|p3335.htm|Enoch Moore|b. 19 Jan 1560|p6670.htm|Catherine (__________)|d. 11 Oct 1593|p6671.htm|Nicholas Moore|d. bt 18 Aug 1590 - 22 Oct 1594|p108950.htm|Williamin (__________)|d. bt 30 Aug 1603 - 1606|p108951.htm|||||||
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Father* Enoch Moore1 b. 19 Jan 1560
Mother* Catherine (__________) d. 11 Oct 1593
Baptism*13 December 1588Sarah Moore (Immigrant) was baptized on 13 December 1588 at All Saints, Maldon, Essex, England.1 
She was the daughter of Enoch Moore and Catherine (__________).1 
(InWillOf) Will30 August 1603Sarah Moore (Immigrant) was mentioned in the will of Williamin (__________) on 30 August 1603 at All Saints, Maldon, Essex, England; In the name of god Amen the thirtieth daye of August in the year of our Lorde James by the grace of god now kinge of Englande I willamin Moore of the parish of all Saints in maldon in the county of Essex Wyddow being now vely weaken bodye by reason of my great age and years whereby I am put in remembrance that my time and end approacheth and cometh on a pace, do therefore make pubushe and declare this my last will and testament in writing in manner and forme following: First I commend my Soule into the hands of almighty god the Father the sonne and the holy ghost assuredly believing that all my Sinnes of gods great mercy in Jesus christ are doomed and done away And my bodie I comytt to christian bury-all at the discretion of the executor of this my last will and testament here under named.
     
Item I will and give unto my sonne nicholas Moore my tenement with the appertances situated and being in or near agenst Fulbridge street in the parish of Saint Peter in maldon aforesaid now in the tenure and occupation of [?] hybberd wyddow or her assigns to have and to hold the said tenement with appertances unto the said nicholas his heirs and assigns forever.
     
Item I give and bequeath unto the said nicholas a hall bedstead standing in the chamber over the hall of the messauge in which I now dwell and a downe bed now being thereon and other the bedding and furniture thereunto belonging in all things fully furnished and a . -- chest in the same chamber with all the linen in the same chest.
     
And it is in my minde and will that if in future the said nicholas (after my death) to marrye or to settle and occupe (by himself) the trade of a shoemaker that then the executor of this my testament shall immediately thereupon pay and deliver to him the said nicholas (as my gift) ten pounds of lawful money of england.
     
Item I give and bequeath Unto Sara Moore the daughter of my sonne Enoch Moore Five pounds of lawful english money to be payd her by my executor at her age of 21 years or day of marriage which shall first happen.
     
Then I will and give to be paid by my executor uppon my buryall unto my sonnes Samuel Enoch and Thomas Moore and to my daughters Anne and Phillip to everyone of the same my children (in token of a friendly remembrance) Five shillings a piece and no more for that my said daughters and ye one of my said sonnes last named have had already their full portions.
     
All the rest of my goods moveable household stuff and implements of household and whatsoever ellse I have or may dispose of that is testamentary l give fully and wholly unto Edward Moore my Sonne whome I do make constitute and ordain sole and only executor of this my last will and testament and him do appoint and require to pay my funerall and debts and the legacies of this my testament In witness whereof I have hereunto put my Seale subscribed my name the day and year first above written.
     the marke of Willamin Moore widdow
     In the prive of George Purcas [?]
     Thomas Chesse the writer hereof.1 
Marriage*2 July 1611Sarah Moore (Immigrant) married Edmund Greenleaf (Immigrant) on 2 July 1611 at Langford Parish, Essex, England, per TAG, an article on Edmund Greenleaf states that Edmund Greenleaf and Sara More were married in Langford Parish, Essex, England, 2nd July 1611. This records is available at the Essex Record Office in Chelmsford England.
     per Register article, Boyd Marriage Index (Women's Volume pg 33) says "Moor Sar and Edm Greenleaf Langford."2,1 
(InWillOf) Will24 December 1615Sarah Moore (Immigrant) was mentioned in the will of Samuel Moore on 24 December 1615 at Much Totham, Essex, England; In the name of God Amen the 24th day of December in the year of our Lord god 1615. I Samuell More late of Much Totharn in the county of Essex husband-man being poor of body but of good and perfect remembrance (thanks be given unto almighty god) Do make and ordayn my last will and testament in manner and forme following: First I commend my soule into the hands of god my creator hoping through the . . merits of Jesus Christ my Blessed savior that att the generall resurrection both body and soule shall be rejoincd together and made perteker of his everlasting kingdom: I bequeath my body unto the earth from which it first came to be buried in decent Christian burial att the Discretion of my Executor.
     Item I give to the poor of Much Birch at the time of my . . . six shillings eight pence to be payd at the discretion of the minister and brothers:
     Item I give unto my sister Sara the wife of Edmund Grinleaf of Ipswich in the county of Suffolk a Bedsted [and] a flockbed one bolster two pillows.
     Item I give unto her two children John and Enoch either of them ten pounds of lawful english money . . .sayd summe my will is shall be paid by my executor to Edmond Grinleaf their father for their use and he enter bond unto my sayd executor for the true payment thereof and . - . from me when they shall come to the several ages of one and twenty years:
     Item I give to Anna Hewster my Aunt twenty shillings to buy her a gold ring to be worn by her for my sake.
     Item I give unto my father Enoch More of Haverill the like summe of twenty shillings:
     Item I give unto Enoch more my brother and to my two sisters Merry and Judith to each of them six shillings eight pence.
     All the residue of my goods and shattells unto him as well moveables and imoveables I give unto Francis More my brother whom I nominate and ordayn my sole Executor:
     And lastly I do -- . Nicholas More of Mauldon my Uncle to be supervisor unto this my will unto whom I give for his payment twenty shillings: in witness whereof I have hereto set my hand the Day and Year above written
     Samuell More In presence of
     His mark Robert Ham (?) Edward ------ (maybe Bailer or Kailer)
     John Hewster
     Arthur Gaywood (Bishop of London Commissory in Essex, Essex Record Office, Chelmsford).1 
Death*18 January 1663Sarah Moore (Immigrant) died on 18 January 1663 at Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts, at age 74.3 

Family

 Edmund Greenleaf (Immigrant) b. c 1590, d. 24 Mar 1671
Children 1.John Greenleaf
 2.Enoch Greenleaf b. 1 Dec 1613
 3.Samuel Greenleaf b. 8 Jan 1615/16
 4.Enoch Greenleaf b. 20 Mar 1617/18
 5.Sarah Greenleaf b. 26 Mar 1621, d. c 1655
 6.Elizabeth Greenleaf b. 16 Jan 1621/22
 7.Nathaniel Greenleaf b. 27 Jun 1624
 8.Judith Greenleaf (Immigrant)+ b. 2 Sep 1625, d. 15 Dec 1705
 9.Stephen Greenleaf+ b. 1628, d. 1 Dec 1690
 10.Daniel Greenleaf b. 14 Aug 1631, d. 5 Dec 1654
 11.John Greenleaf b. c 1632
Last Edited 14 Nov 2011

Citations

  1. [S200] NEHGS Register, v.122 pgs 28-36 article titled Sara, First Wife of Edmund Greenleaf.
  2. [S671] The American Genealogist aka TAG, v.55-56 pg.107 (1979-80).
  3. [S668] History of Windham County, Connecticut, Richard M Bayles , W W Preston & Co: New York, 1889 http://www.archive.org/details/historyofwindham00bayl, pgs 299-301.
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