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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 01 |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 02 |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 03a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 04a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 05 1839 certified copy of Thomas and Sarah Moore's Marriage Bond from Powhatan County. |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 06 1840 statement of Sarah Moore detailing her marriage and events relative to application for a widow's pension under the act of 1838. Document is witnessed and signed by her daughter in law Elizabeth (Sandifer) Moore. |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 07 1840 witness statement of neighbor Joicy Storer, who knew Thomas and Sarah Moore since they moved to Campbell from Chesterfield in the fall of 1788. They had one child at the time, presumably Thomas Jr who would have been 8 years old.
The 1820 census shows Bartlett Storer living a few doors from the Moore family. Bartlett was the son of Edward and Joicy Storer. The 1810 census shows Edward living a few doors from the Moore family. Records show the families were neighbors for 55 years. |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 08a 1840 statement of Thomas Johnson attesting to the truth of Joicy Storer's statement. |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 09a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 10a 1832 statement of Thomas Moore detailing his Revolutionary service and places of birth and residence. |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 11a 1832 statement of Thomas Moore detailing his Revolutionary service and places of birth and residence. |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 12 |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 13 Thomas gives names of character witnesses: William Harvey, Rev Henry Brown, Thos Johnston, Phillip Payne. |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 14a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 14b |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 15 1832 statement of James Moore who states he has known Thomas Moore all his life, and well recollects both time he went away to serve in the Chesterfield Militia. James lives in the same Campbell County neighborhood, but his relationship to Thomas is unstated. |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 16a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 17a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 18a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 19a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 20a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 21a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 22a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 23a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 24a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 25a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 26a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 27a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 28a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 29a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 30a |
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| Thomas Moore Revolutionary War Pension, page 31a |
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| Thomas Moore - Virginia Pensioners |
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