The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . SDELL MOORE was :{(), 1S(I7,in East ()i-iini>e, Essex Connty, N. J., wliei-e he still is the son of Charles F. R. ISfoore aTul Ann ;, -hter of Peter and Johanna ((iarrison) Maloy;a i^raiilson of Joseidi IT. ]\roore and Julia Elnia Williams;a ,:;ieal-yrandson of John iloore anil Hannah Coixdanil; anda great-great-grandson of Joseph Moore and ChristiannaTiisho|i. On the ])aternal side he traces his ancestry backto Samuel Moore, who,in 1()(!4, emigrated tothis country and settledin what is now Woo


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . SDELL MOORE was :{(), 1S(I7,in East ()i-iini>e, Essex Connty, N. J., wliei-e he still is the son of Charles F. R. ISfoore aTul Ann ;, -hter of Peter and Johanna ((iarrison) Maloy;a i^raiilson of Joseidi IT. ]\roore and Julia Elnia Williams;a ,:;ieal-yrandson of John iloore anil Hannah Coixdanil; anda great-great-grandson of Joseph Moore and ChristiannaTiisho|i. On the ])aternal side he traces his ancestry backto Samuel Moore, who,in 1()(!4, emigrated tothis country and settledin what is now Wood-bridge, N. J. This Sam-uel seems to hav(> takena very active part in thesettlement of the prov-ince ami held a numberof res]ionsible oflices un-der the government,serving as a member of(he second General As-sembly and as provin-cial Treasurer. John]\roore, the great-grandfather of the snbject ofthis article, was one ofthe commissioners sentby the United Statesgovernment, shortly aft-er the Revolutionary the Iive Nations of. ?I. (J. MOOKK. n negoliale a ti-eaty (d peaci-Indians, or Iroipiois F. R. iloore, the father of J. (!. Trusdell Moore,was well known throughout the State, especially in Masoniccircles, serving at one time as (irand Scribe of the GrandLodge of Masons of New Jersey. His mothers father,Peter IMaloy, was the son of Sir Patrick Maloy, and was 446 THE PASSAIC VALLEY born in Ireland, where he was educated for the believing in the confessional, he ran away, came toAmerica, and was disowned by the family. J. G. Trnsdell Moore was educated in the East Orangepublic schools and at the New Jersey Business College inNewark. At the age of eighteen he began active life in thereal estate and insurance business at Brick Church station,East Orange, entering the office of Robert Appleton, Jr.,who at that time had a very extensive business, not onlyin the Oranges, but throughout Essex County. Mr. Mooreremained with him, a p


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