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https://www.flickr.com/photos/mooregenealogy/sets/72157634499023039On 12 July 1869, Robert Moore of the Town of Yonkers and County of Westchester and State of New York, and Hannah his wife, sold to Christopher Moore of the same place. For $1,000 lawful money of the United States, a lot of land in the Village of Yonkers in the Town of Yonkers, County of Westchester and State of New York. Beginning on the Easterly side of School Street at a point distant one hundred and twenty-five feet Southerly from the southwesterly corner of a lot of land belonging to the School District No Two of the Town of Yonkers and thence running at right angles with said School Street North Eighty-Seven and one half degrees East one hundred feet thence South two and one half degrees East twenty five feet to land belonging to Frederick Friend thence South Eighty-Seven and one half degrees West along the Northerly side of said Friends land one hundred feet to the Easterly side of school street aforesaid and thence along the Easterly side of said School Street North two and one half degrees West Twenty five feet to the place of Beginning the same being a portion of Lot No Thirty Six school Street as laid down on a Map drawn by T C Connell by order of the Board of Trustees November 1857. With the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Signed Robert his x mark Moore, Hannah Moore. Witness: Lyman Cobb Jr. On 12 July 1869, came Robert Moore and Hannah his wife before Lyman Cobb Jr, Justice of the Peace, to acknowledge the same as their deed, and Hannah released dower rights. Recorded 13 August 1869. [Westchester County, New York, Deed Book 725, pages 97–100.]
1870 U.S. Census, Westchester County, New York:
Town of Yonkers, page 554
Enumerated 5 August 1870
Dwelling 746, Household 877
Moore, Robt, 29, male, white, carpenter, $1200 in real estate, born in Ireland, both parents of foreign birth, cannot read or write, eligible to vote
Moore, Hannah, 29, female, white, keeping house, born in Ireland, both parents of foreign birth (can read and write)
Moore, Thomas, 4, male, white, born in New York, both parents of foreign birth
Moore, John, 1, male, white, born in New York, both parents of foreign birth
On 29 September 1870, Robert Moore of the Town of Yonkers and County of Westchester and State of New York, and Hannah his wife, sold to William Gaw of the City and County of New York. For $600 lawful money of the United States, a parcel in the Town of Yonkers, County of Westchester and State of New York. Beginning at a point on the Northerly side of Oliver Avenue where the same intersects the Easterly line of Brook Street and running thence North forty one degrees and forty five minutes East along the Easterly side of Brook Street one hundred and two feet six inches thence South forth seven degrees and and [sic] forty five minutes East Twenty five feet thence South forty one degrees and forty five minutes West one hundred and two feet six inches to the Northerly side of Oliver Avenue aforesaid thence along Oliver Avenue North forty seven degrees and forty five minutes West Twenty five feet to the place of beginning. With the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Signed Robert Moore, Hannah Moore. Witness: Lyman Cobb Jr. On 29 September 1870, came Robert Moore and Hannah his wife before Lyman Cobb Jr, Justice of the Peace, to acknowledge the same as their deed, and Hannah released dower rights. Recorded 22 December 1870. [Westchester County, New York, Deed Book 759, pages 343–346.]
On 30 March 1872, Robert Moore of the Town of Yonkers and County of Westchester and State of New York, and Hannah his wife, sold to James McGraw of the same place. For $1,500, a lot in the Town of Yonkers, County of Westchester and State of New York. Beginning at a point on the northeasterly side of Oliver Avenue distant twenty-five feet southeasterly from the south-easterly side of Brook Street; and running thence north forty-one degrees and forty-five minutes east and parallel with the said southeasterly side of Brook Street one hundred and two feet six inches thence south forty-seven degrees and forty-five minutes east twenty-five feet; then south forty-one degrees and forty-five minutes west one hundred and two feet six inches to the northeasterly side of Oliver Avenue aforesaid; thence along Oliver Avenue north forty-seven degrees and forty-five minutes west twenty-five feet to the place of beginning. With the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Signed Robert Moore, Hannah Moore. Witness: Lyman Cobb, Jr. On 30 March 1872, came Robert Moore and Hannah his wife before Lyman Cobb Jr, Justice of the Peace, to acknowledge the same as their deed, and Hannah released dower rights. Recorded 3 April 1872. [Westchester County, New York, Deed Book 802, pages 59–62.]
On 1 January 1873, Robert Moore of the City of Yonkers and County of Westchester and State of New York, and Hannah his wife, sold to John Miller of the City of New York. For $3,900, a lot in the City of Yonkers and County of Westchester. Beginning at a point on the Westerly side of School Street distant Twenty four (24) feet Southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly line of Brook Street with the westerly line of School Street and running thence South Eight seven degrees and thirty minutes West Seventy (70) feet thence South two degrees and thirty minutes East Twenty five (25) feet Thence North Eighty seven degrees and thirty minutes East Seventy (70) feet to the Westerly Side of School Street thence along the Westerly side of School Street Twenty five (25) feet to the place of beginning. Said Lot being a part of a lot Number Forty Seven (47) School Street on a Map of the Village of Yonkers surveyed and drawn by order of the board of Trustees, Yonkers November 1857. With the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Signed Robert Moore, Hannah Moore. Witness: Lyman Cobb Jr. On 1 January 1873, came Robert Moore and Hannah his wife before Lyman Cobb Jr, Justice of the Peace, to acknowledge the same as their deed, and Hannah released dower rights. Recorded 6 January 1873. [Westchester County, New York, Deed Book 828, pages 241–245.]
On 31 July 1875, a child was born to Hannah Moore (maiden name McCordick), born in Ireland, and Robert Moore, a carpenter, born in Ireland. The child was born at 278 Durham Street in Baltimore City, Maryland, the fifth child of Hannah Moore. (At this time, birth certificates did not record the name of the child.) [Baltimore City, Maryland, Birth Certificate 4774.]
1880 U.S. Census, Baltimore, City, Maryland:
7th Ward, First Precinct, Enumeration District 61, page 318
Enumerated 4 June 1880
West Side Durham Street, No. 278
Dwelling 110, Family 143
Moore, Robert, white, male, 36, married, carpenter, 8 months unemployed in past year, born in Ireland, both parents born in Ireland, can read and write
Moore, Hannah, white, female, 40, married, wife, keep house, born in Ireland, both parents born in Ireland, can read and write
Moore, Thomas W, white, male, single, 13, son, learning can making, born in New York, both parents born in Ireland, can read and write
Moore, Christopher, white, male, single, 3, son, born in Maryland, both parents born in Ireland
Moore, Robert, white, male, single, 1, son, born in Maryland, both parents born in Ireland
1883 Baltimore City Directory:
Moore Hannah, wid Robt. 188 n Wolfe
1885 Baltimore City Directory:
Moore Hannah, grocer, 82 n Durham
Moore Thos. W., canmkr, 82 n Durham
1886 Baltimore City Directory:
Moore Hannah, wid Robt. 82 n Durham
Moore Thos. W. canmkr, 82 n Durham
The 1894 Polk’s Baltimore City Directory lists on page 987:
Moore Hannah Mrs, 1831 e Fayette
Sometime between 1894 and 1900, Christopher Moore and “Mrs. Moore” (who could be a wife of Christopher or his mother, Hannah Moore) were admitted as members of Martin Luther Evangelical Church. (There are usually no dates in the listing of members.) [Record of Church Members, Martin Luther Evangelical Church, page 25, Maryland State Archives SC 5035, microfilm M-11827.]
The 1895 Polk’s Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1008:
Moore Hannah Mrs, 1831 e Fayette
The 1896 Polk’s Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1082:
Moore Hannah Mrs, 1831 e Fayette
The 1897 Polk’s Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1106:
Moore Hannah Mrs, 1831 e Fayette
The 1898 Polk’s Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1073:
Moore Hannah Mrs, 1831 e Fayette
The 1899 Polk’s Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1034:
Moore Hannah Mrs 1831 e Fayette
1900 U.S. Census, Baltimore City, Maryland:
9th Precinct
Supervisor’s District 1, Enumeration District 91
Ward 7, Sheet 10
Enumerated on 9 June 1900
140 North Washington Street
Dwelling 171, Family 205
Moore, Hanna, head of family, white, female, born November 1841, aged 58, widowed, mother of 8 children, 3 now living, born in Ireland, both parents born in Ireland, immigrated in 1867, 33 years in the U.S., occupation Store keeper (Poultry), 0 months unemployed in past year, can read, can write, can speak English, renting house.
Moore, Christopher, son, white, male, born July 1875, aged 24, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in Ireland, occupation Day laborer, 0 months unemployed in past year, can read, write, and speak English.
Moore, Robert, son, white, male, born August 1877, aged 22, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in Ireland, occupation Teamster, 0 months unemployed in past year, can read, write, and speak English.
McCordick, Susan, sister, white, female, born June 1840, aged 50 [sic], widowed, mother of 4 children, 2 now living, born in Ireland, both parents born in Ireland, immigrated in 1868, 32 years in the U.S., occupation Seamstress, 0 months unemployed in past year, can read, write, and speak English.
McCordick, Joseph, nephew, white, male, born September 1886, aged 13, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in Ireland, at school, 36 months total at school, can read, write, and speak English.
The 1901 Polk’s Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1071:
Moore Hannah Mrs, butter, 140 n Washington
The 1902 Polk’s Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1155:
Moore Hannah, Mrs, 140 n Washington
The 1903 Polk’s Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1230:
Moore Hannah, grocer, 140 n Washington
The 1904 Polk’s Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1197:
Moore Hannah, grocer, 140 n Washington
The 1905 Polk’s Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1215:
Moore Hannah, grocer, 140 n Washington
The 1906 Polk’s Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1276:
Moore Hannah, grocer, 140 n Washington
In 1906, Mrs. Hannah Moore took communion at Martin Luther Evangelical Church in Baltimore City, Maryland. The Book of Communion Seasons show one mark (possibly one communions) for her in that year. [Communion Seasons, Martin Luther Evangelical Church, Baltimore City, Maryland, Maryland State Archives SC 5035, microfilm M-11827.]
The 1907 Polk's Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1389:
Moore Hannah Mrs, grocer, 140 n Washington
In 1907, Mrs. Hannah Moore took communion at Martin Luther Evangelical Church in Baltimore City, Maryland. There are no further appearances of her name, but records after 1911 appear to be incomplete. A marginal note written after 1922 states, “Died”. [Communion Seasons, Martin Luther Evangelical Church, Baltimore City, Maryland, Maryland State Archives SC 5035, microfilm M-11827.]
The 1908 Polk’s Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1412:
Moore Hannah, butter and eggs, 140 n Washington h do
The 1909 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1426:
Moore Hannah Mrs, grocer, 140 n Washington h do
1910 U.S. Census, Baltimore City, Maryland, Enumeration District 62, 6th Ward, Sheet 14B, Line 71:
140 Washington Street
Dwelling 233, Household 257
Moore, Hannah, head, female, white, 70, widowed, 8 children born, 3 children living, born in IreEnglish [sic], birthplace of father IreEnglish, birthplace of mother IreEnglish, year of immigration 1860, speaks English, trade Store Keeper, general nature of industry: Store, working on own account, can read and write, rents, house
Moore, Christopher, son, male, white, 34, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in IreEnglish, speaks English, porter, commission, not out of work in 1909 or 1910, can read and write
Moore, Robert, son, male, white, 24, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in IreEnglish, porter, commission, not out of work in 1909 or 1910, can read and write
McCordick, Susan, sister, female, white, 70, widowed, 5 children born, 1 child living, born in IreEnglish, both parents born in IreEnglish, speaks English, occupation: none, can read and write
McCordick, Joseph, nephew, male, white, 24, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in IreEnglish, speaks English, laborer, trade: general, not out of work in 1909 or 1910, can read and write
[The 1910 Baltimore City Directory I examined was damaged and had no “Moore” pages.]
The 1911 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1430:
Moore, Hannah, grocer, 140 n Washington h do
The 1912 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1471:
Moore, Hannah, grocer, 140 n Washington
The 1913 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1485:
Moore, Hannah, butter, 140 n Washington On page 2350, under “Butter, Cheese & Eggs-Retail”: Moore Hannah, 140 n Washington
The 1914 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1413:
Moore, Hannah butter h 140 n Washington
The 1915 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1463:
Moore, Hannah butter 140 n Washington h do
On 17 June 1915, The Baltimore Sun ran an advertisement that stated:
FOR SALE—To a quick buyer $800 will buy Two-Story House, 140 N. WASHINGTON ST. Apply 726 N. PATTERSON PARK AVE.
[The Baltimore Sun, 17 June 1915, page 10.]
The 1916 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1416:
Moore, Hannah Mrs 726 n Patterson-pk av
The 1917 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1413:
Moore, Hannah Mrs 726 n Patterson-pk av
On 7 April 1918, Hannah Moore died at 726 North Patterson Park Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. She had lived in Baltimore for 50 years. She was female, white, widowed, born April 1839. Age at death 79 years. Occupation listed as at home. Born in Ireland. Parents were John M. McCordick, born in Ireland, and Jane Lytle (looks like Lytte), born in Ireland. Information provided by Thos W Moore of 726 N. Patterson Park Avenue. Attended from 29 March 1918 to 7 April 1918, last seen alive 7 April 1918, died at 11:15 pm[?--difficult to see]. Died of carcinoma of the liver; no secondary contributions listed. Signed Frank J[?] A-----, 8 April. Burial at Baltimore Cemetery on 9 April 1918, John Hewing Co. undertaker. [Baltimore City, Maryland, Certificate of Death D15130.]
MOORE.—On April 7, 1918, HANNAH, aged 79 years, beloved wife of the late Robert More.
The funeral will take place from the residence of her son, Mr. Thomas W. Moore, No. 726 North Patterson Park avenue, on Tuesday, at 2 P.M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. [The Baltimore Sun, 8 April 1918, page 7.]
MOORE.—On April 7, 1918, HANNAH, aged 79 years, beloved wife of the late Robert More.
The funeral will take place from the residence of her son, Mr. Thomas W. Moore, No. 726 North Patterson Park avenue, this Tuesday, at 4 P.M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. [The Baltimore Sun, 9 April 1918, page 11.]
MOORE.—On April 7, 1918, HANNAH, aged seventy-nine years, beloved wife of the late Robert Moore. The funeral will take place from the residence of her son (Mr. Thomas W. Moore), No. 726 North Patterson Park avenue, on Tuesday at P.M. Interment at Baltimore Cemetery. [Baltimore-American, 8 April 1918, page 10; 9 April 1918, page 12.]
On 18 April 1918, the remains of Hannah Moore were removed from their original location in Baltimore Cemetery, Lot 223 AA, grave 3, and were moved to grave 2 in the same lot. Baltimore Cemetery assessed an $18.00 charge.