Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . a son of one of David Aloores(Boylston) uncles. He married (first), April 26, 1804, Fanny Tilton,who died December 10, 1806. She was the daugh-ter of Joseph and Elizabeth Tilton, of Boylston.^lost of the children were born in Hamilton, nearSalem, Massachusetts. Some were born in Prince-ton, where Uriah !\Ioore, uncle of David ^loore,settled and where he and his wife died. AbijahMoore, born October i, 1757, at Princeton, son ofAbijah and E


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . a son of one of David Aloores(Boylston) uncles. He married (first), April 26, 1804, Fanny Tilton,who died December 10, 1806. She was the daugh-ter of Joseph and Elizabeth Tilton, of Boylston.^lost of the children were born in Hamilton, nearSalem, Massachusetts. Some were born in Prince-ton, where Uriah !\Ioore, uncle of David ^loore,settled and where he and his wife died. AbijahMoore, born October i, 1757, at Princeton, son ofAbijah and Eunice Moore, who was born in Prince-ton and came to Boylston to settle the estate ofDavid JNloore. He probably knew his wife as agirl in Princeton, Hamilton or Ipswich. The children of Joseph and Elizabeth Tiltonwere: Fanny, born January 14, 1782, at Hamilton;Nathan, born at Hamilton, September 11, 17S3;Joseph Tilton, July 16, 1785, died October 20, 1802;Dolly Tilton, September 2. 1786; Oliver Tilton, Sep-tember 14, 1788; Aaron Tilton, July 17, 1792, diedDecember 2, 1793; Ann Tilton, September 2, 1794;Betsey Tilton, December 28, 1796; Aaron Tilton, i. WORCESTER COUNTY o-o May I, 1799. The last three were born at Prnicc-toii Joseph Tilton died March 6 or 7. 1847, agedeiglity-seven years, six months. His widow, Novem-ber 19, 1841, aged eighty. David Moores wifeFanny died December 10, 1S06, after having onechild, David Tilton Moore, born August 14, x8o6,of whom later, wlio was raised in his mothersfamily. David Moore married (second) Dolly Hastings,April 6. l8og, in Boylton. Members of this familyalso came to Princeton and Boylston to settle. Shewas born September 2, 1786. David Moore removedabout 1817 with his children by the second wife toAthens, Ohio, where he died. He was a carpenterand had a mill at Boylston at one time. The chil-dren of David and Dolly (Hastings) Moore were:Fanny, born September 4, 1809, died April 5, 1810;Chandler Carter, January 22, 1811; Eliakim Hast-ings


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