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About Abraham Moone
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According to the Albemarle County Historical Society in Virginia, Stephen's father was Abraham Moon. Abraham was living in Gloucester County in 1654.
“Abraham was actually John Moone's brother and carried on the family name since John only had daughters.”
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CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part I; Pg 32 JOHN MOONE, 900 acs. Warresquioake Co., 21 Oct. 1635, p. 291. 300 acs. at the mouth of Pagan poynt Cr., Ely. on the W. side of same, Wly. towards Virgoz Cr., Nly. on Warresquioake great bay Cr. & Sly. into the woods ; 600 acs. in the neck & branches of Virgos Cr., butting Ely. according to the marked trees &c. 50 acs. for the per. adv. of his wife Susan Moone & 850 acs. for trans. of 17 pers: Jon. Russell, Jon. Prise, Robt. Bard, Tho. Wernner, Jon. Silliward, Norman Williams, Jon. Cloyes, Jon. White, Rich. Petway, Tho. Boy, Solon a Negro, Jon. Rowlett, Anth. Jordan, Rich. Banen, Tho. Warder, Jon. Neale.
CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 77 JOHN MOONE, Gent., 550 acs. Isle of Wight Co., 10 Oct. 1637, p. 1. Ely. upon Pagan point Cr., Wly. & Nly. upon land formerly graunted to him, & Sly. into the woods. Trans. of 11 pers: Thomas Hynes, Wm. Harris, Wm. Vinson, Peter Gleare, Robert Virgin, Rich. Bufort, Walter Norden, Hugh Press, Math. Bassett, Margarett Small, John Vanham.
CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 101 JOHN MOONE, Gent., 400 acs. S. side of Warresquicke Riv., Wly. upon the back Cr., N. upon land of Thomas Davis, E. upon his own land & S. into the woods. 2 Nov. 1638, p. 613. Due for trans. of 8 pers: Richard Jones, Thomas Dawson, Georg Nicholson, Alice Newman, Lancelott Clay, Daniell Welch, Thomas Bourne, Mathew Bassett.
CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 140 JOHN MOONE, Gent., 2,250 acs. Isle of Wight Co., Nov. 20, 1642, Page 860. Between Pagan Cr. & the Back Bay Cr., and adj. Virgoes Cr., etc., near land of Thomas Davis, John Spackman, & Capt. John Upton. 2,050 as. by several former patents & 200 acs. for trans. of 4 pers: Francis Balding, Evan Jones, George Tyson, Clement Lattimore.
The Moon family names are recorded for births, marriages and deaths in St. Peter's Church. "Located in New Kent County, St. Peter's Parish was established on April 29, 1679. In the summer of 1700 the vestry ordered that a second Lower Church replace an earlier, structurally weak building known as the Broken Back'd Church. Construction of the new church, begun in 1701, and was in use by July 1703. The church is known as the 'First Church of the First First-Lady' because in January 1759 the Rector of St. Peter's Parish, the Reverend Mr. David Mossom, solemnized the marriage of Col. George Washington and Martha Dandridge Curtis. The original portion of St. Peter's Parish Church is one of the few Jacobean structures in America. Its 1740 stump tower is also rare. The body of the church is laid in English bond as are only three other colonial Virginia churches. In the churchyard are several colonial tombs."
On Abraham Moone, 1630-1680 son of John Moone 1587-1635, married to Anna Moon (Daniel) Married May 12, 1663 in Canterbury, Kent England She was the daughter of Thomas Daniel.
Source: Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Vol. 1, Patent Book 3 and Book 2 .
Also, England Extracted Parish and Court Records Text on May 12, 1663 Abraham Moone, son of John Moon of St. Helen's the Great Lond., Mercht, Bachr, abt 29, and Ann Daniel, of St. Michael, Wood Street, Lond., Maiden, abt 17, with consent of her father Thomas Daniel: in the Chapel of St. James, silver Street, or St. Olav's, Silver Street, London, Book 1663, Collection England: Canterbury-Marriage Licences issued by the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1660 to 1668
PARISH RECORDS: England, Extracted Parish and Court Records , May 1663 Abraham Moone, of St. Hellen's the Great, Lond.,Mercht. abt 29, and Ann Daniel, of St Michael, Wood Street, Lond., abt 17, with consent of her father Thomas Daniel: in the Chapel of St. James, Silver Street, or St Olave's Silver Street.
London Book 1663, Collection England: Canterbury - Marriage Licences issure by the Archobishop of Canterbury, 1660 to 1668
ARRIVAL:
Name: Abraham Moone Arrival year: 1654 Arrival Place: Virginia Primary Immigrant:
Moone, Abraham Family Members: Wife Ann Source Publication Code: 9833.25
Annotation: Date and Place of Menition in the New World.
LAND RECORDS:
ABRAHAM mOON, 1700 acs. Lancaster eCo., last of Mar. 1653, p.69. Upon S. side of Rappa. Riv. opposite land of Lady Chichley...
- Abraham not proved to be son of Captain John Moone, of Isle of Wight. He does not appear in a very detailed will of John Moone of Alverstoke
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Moon-325 proposes parents John Moone & Ellen (Morecroft) Moone of Gloucestershire
- https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I6396...
- http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I06396...
- http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&...
Abraham Moone's Timeline
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St Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia Colony
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April 15, 1756
Age 122
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Lancaster County, Virginia, Colonial America
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