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Josiah Moore (b. 1749) was born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey and lived in Kingwood Township. He married Mary Lake (b. 1749) in 1770 or 1771. He was a veteran of the Revolutionary War and died sometime between 1830 and 1840. His son, Abraham Moore and family settled in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Descendants lived in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Florida, California, Illinois, Texas, Washington, Colorado, Ohio and elsewhere.
The newsmagazine of the New England Historic Genealogic Society.
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The Collective is a gripping thriller from Christopher Golden, author of Tin Men, written under the pseudonym Jack Rogan. In a quiet community outside Fort Myers, Florida, a home invasion and murder draw a crowd of Feds. No one is aware that this killing is part of a vast, chilling conspiracy. After all, the victims were just an ordinary family. Former FBI agents Josh Hart and Rachael Voss spearhead the investigation, following a trail of seemingly accidental deaths. Then, in a tranquil Boston suburb, someone comes after the seven-month-old daughter of Gulf War vet Caitlin McCandless. Cait has combat training and knowledge of a shocking secret—and she’ll need both to save her daughter’s life. Voss and Hart, searching for answers only McCandless can provide, soon find themselves up against far-reaching forces, but what truly startles them is finding enemies inside their own chain of command. In a race against time, power, and secrecy, Voss, Hart, and McCandless are about to come together around an explosive truth: In America, someone is waging war against children—for the most horrifying reason of all. From the Paperback edition.