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Antrim / Re: Moore in Carclinty
« on: Sunday 27 October 19 19:18 GMT (UK)  »
Rick,

I have a fair amount of information about Jacob and Jemina's children.
I am not sure how to get this to you.
The grandfather of John Moore (Scotland 1987) was the eldest son of Thomas Benjamin and remained behind in ireland when the family moved to the US.

Kevin Moore
Vancouver, BC

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Antrim / Re: Moore in Carclinty
« on: Saturday 27 December 14 19:36 GMT (UK)  »
Bisjam,
Thanks. I have information about Thomas Benjamin Moore and his family in Oregon. A couple of years ago, I visited his daughter, Mary, in Oregon City. 
I have been curious about his middle name, Benjamin, that he did not appear to have in Ireland.  His father, Jacob, had an uncle in Canada as well as a cousin in Montana with the same name .

Kevin

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Antrim / Re: Moore in Carclinty
« on: Saturday 27 December 14 19:31 GMT (UK)  »
Aghadowey,

thanks.  i am not aware of an online site for newspapers which might contain his obituary.
In the 1901 Census he was living on a farm in the townland of Carclunty.  is it likely that  the Ballymena papers would contain an obituary for someone living in Carclunty?
Kevin

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Antrim / Moore in Carclinty
« on: Saturday 27 December 14 14:33 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for the cemetery where Jacob Moore is buried.  He was born about 1845, married Agnes Gamble in 1864 at Finvoy Presbyterian Church, and died Oct 25, 1903 in Carclinty.  Jacob is a son of John William Moore and Margaret Carson.

Kevin

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