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Lt.  He was thrown from his horse and never fully recovered.  Occupation, cutter.  Resided Boston.  He d. at father's house of heart disease and dropsy Nov. 15. 1885, while on a visit.  He m. Margaret Crawford Cheney, ^[[handwritten note]] [[Dom's?]] grandmother "nana". [[/handwritten note]] daughter of Alfred Cheney and Harriet Crawford of Boston. Three children:

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1  Edith Crawford ^ [[handwritten note]] Dom's Mother [[/handwritten note]], b. Sept. 20, 1861, ^ [[handwritten note]] (Hempstead, [[L.D.?]] ) Brooklyn, N. Y.; m. Sept. 7 1882, Ernst R. Domansky, b. June 9, 1840, Danzig, Prussia.  Occupation, brewer, Boston, Mass.  He d. Castine, Me., Sept. 21, 1908.  She d. Castine, Me., Mar. 15, 1912, and was buried Winchester, Mass.  Four children.
2  Howard Cheney, b. May 16, 1867; d. Oct., 1867.
3  Dwight, b. Dec. 16, 1868.  Unmarried.  He is agent of Boston Excelsior Co. at 40 Cooper Square, New York, conducting a large wholesale business.  He resides Closter, N. J.

II.  Joseph Carroll, b. Sept. 24, 1838; m. Sept. 11, 1863, Fitchburg, Mass., Abbie E. Waterhouse, b. Feb. 6, 1848, Woonsocket, d. Jan. 8, 1894, Cambridge, Mass.  An engineer on Fitchburg Railroad, killed July 19, 1881, Zoar, Mass.  His train, the west bound accommodation passenger, was run into in a deep cut on a sharp curve, by the Saratoga express, whose engineer ran by the station.  Joseph C. Moore stuck to his post and died instantly.  He is buried beside his mother in Canterbury Center yard.  Four children:
1  Freddie S., b. May 6, 1865; m. Oct. 29, 1885, Lydia J. King, b. July 4, 1864, Clinton, Mass.  A letter carrier, Fitchburg, Mass.  Two children: Clara Lillian, b. May 9, 1888; Fred Holman, b. Mar. 15, 1890, d. Apr 17, 1890.
2  Granville W., b. May 15, 1869; m. June 18, 1890, Rosella Garland Smart, b. Oct. 23, 1870, Springfield, Vt.  A civil engineer residing Boise, Idaho.  Two children, born Fitchburg:  Helen M., b. Apr. 16, 1895; Joseph C., b. Apr. 14, 1901.
3  Robert T., b. Oct. 20, 1873; d. Dec 15, 1873, Fitchburg.
4  Clara May, b. Jan 14, 1878; d. Sept. 1883, Fitchburg.

III. Elizabeth Cecilia, b. Boston; d. Sept. 9, 1901, unmarried.  Taught Braintree, Mass., high school, returning to the home farm and remaining after her father's death to close up his affairs.    
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[[centered]] [[page header]] NATHANIEL MOORE [[/centered]]
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IV. ^ [[handwritten note]] [[good half?]] "Aunt Victoria [[/handwritten note]] IV.  Victoria Gerrish, b. Sanbornton, Aug. 20, 1838; m. 1st May, 1871, George W. Whitney of Boscawen; m. 2nd Nov. 12, 1881, William H. Fowler, farmer of North Pembroke.  No children.

V. William Henry Harrison, b. Jan. 1841; m. Nov. 20, 1872, Martha J. Cross, Bath.  He was for 35 years a railroad engineer.  Resided in Lisbon.  In mercantile business with his son-in-law in firm of Fred Parker & Co., until his death, June 11, 1913.  Four children:
1  Ralph H., b. Jan 25, 1874, Woodsville; d. Apr. 11, 1879.
2  Ida B., b. Jan. 16, 1877; m. Apr. 15, 1896, Fred Parker of Lisbon.  One child, Roger Moore, b. Sept. 20, 1905. 
3  Florence L., b. Woodsville, May 5, 1880.  A stenographer in Brigham's Insurance Agency, Lisbon.  She m. Oct. 11, 1911, Arthur Gamaliel Fish, of Warner, editor and publisher of the Kearsarge Independent and Times.
4  Mary V., b. Nov. 14, 1888, Woodsville.  A school teacher.

VI. Lillian Naomi ^ [[handwritten note]] [[Meal?]] if Aunt (Mother visited at [[times?]] ) [[/handwritten note]], b. Tilton; m. 1st Jan. 15, 1867, Canterbury, Henry Bradford Dyer, shoe manufacturer, b. South Braintree, Mar. 24, 1843, d. there Sept. 16, 1873.  She m. 2nd Ephraim Snow Dyer of Truro, Mass., June 15, 1890, surfman of the life-saving station, who d., after 31 years' service, at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Feb. 10, 1905.  Children (by first husband):
1  Wm. Bradford, b. May 19, 1868; m. 1895, Lizzie Kelley of Boston.  he d. Aug. 8 1903.  Two children: Ralph Edison and Lillie Naomi.
2  Horatio Francis, b. Dec. 31, 1869; m. 1898, Joanna Smith of Brooklyn.  An agent for typewriters, New York City.

VII. Henrietta Alice, b. Sanbornton; m. 1882, Wm. L. Knowles of Truro, Mass.  She d. July 19, 1898.  No children.

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Children of James Moore and Esther Moore:
I.  George H., b. Waltham, July 31, 1836; m. Apr. 27, 1864, Mary E. Moore of Catskill, N.Y., b. there Mar. 17, 1847, dau. George Moore, brother of James, who married Esther and 

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