John ‘Jack’ MooreAge: 74 years1849–1924
- Name
- John ‘Jack’ Moore
- Given names
- John
- Nickname
- Jack
- Surname
- Moore
| Birth | 27 August 1849 27 20 |
| Baptism | 9 September 1849 (Age 13 days) |
| Birth of a sister | Mary Moore 14 May 1854 (Age 4 years) |
| Burial of a father | Thomas Moore 17 July 1854 (Age 4 years) Note: age 32 |
| Burial of a maternal grandmother | Ann Johnson 11 December 1855 (Age 6 years) |
| Burial of a maternal grandfather | John Sadd 19 September 1856 (Age 7 years) |
| Burial of a paternal grandmother | Sophia Roberts 14 May 1858 (Age 8 years) Note: Age 62, of Norwich Common Road |
| Marriage of a parent | Lazarus South — Sarah Sadd — View this family 7 August 1861 (Age 11 years) Note: Sarah's second husband, Lazarus, was a cousin of her first husband, Thomas Moore. |
| Census | 1861 (Age 11 years) Age: 11 Address: 18 High Road Note: Living with his mother and two sisters. (His father died when John was 4.) |
| Incident | 26 May 1865 (Age 15 years) Note: At the Long Sutton Petty Sessions, John Moore was sentenced to 21 days hard labour for assaulting Ann Reeve of Sutton St Edmunds on May 8th. |
| Marriage | Mary Ann Else — View this family 23 June 1868 (Age 18 years) |
| Birth of a son #1 | George Edward Moore before September 1868 (Age 19 years) |
| Incident | 24 December 1868 (Age 19 years) Note: At the Wisbech District Petty Sessions, John Moore was charged with brutally ill-treating his wife. However his wife, with a black eye, asked to withdraw the charge. |
| Birth of a daughter #2 | Catherine Moore before June 1870 (Age 20 years) |
| Death of a sister | Mary Moore before 31 August 1870 (Age 21 years) Note: recorded age 17 |
| Burial of a sister | Mary Moore 31 August 1870 (Age 21 years) |
| Census | April 1871 (Age 21 years) Age: 21 Address: Southea Note: Living with his wife and their two children |
| Incident | 1 July 1871 (Age 21 years) Note: At the Wisbech Division Petty Sessions, John Moore was sent to prison for 7 days for being drunk and riotous on June 16 |
| Birth of a son #3 | John William ‘Billy’ Moore 25 June 1873 (Age 23 years) |
| Burial of a mother | Sarah Sadd 10 February 1878 (Age 28 years) |
| Census | 1881 (Age 31 years) Age: 32 Address: Murrow Bank,
Southea Note: John, a general labourer, living with wife Mary and three children |
| Marriage of a child | George Edward Moore — Mary Jane Smith — View this family before June 1891 (Age 41 years) |
| Marriage of a child | John William ‘Billy’ Moore — Hannah Georgiana Spriggs — View this family 5 October 1896 (Age 47 years) |
| Occupation | agricultural labourer from 1871 to 1901 (Age 21 years) |
| Marriage of a child | George Edward Moore — Amy Harriet Millard — View this family before June 1909 (Age 59 years) |
| Occupation | navvy between 1896 and 1911 (Age 46 years) |
| Incident | 1896 (Age 46 years) Note: Appearing before March Police, John Moore admitted to being found drunk beside the railway lines at Stonea on April 27. He was found lying drunk with a lot of navvy's tools beside him. |
| Census | 1911 (Age 61 years) Note: Living with wife Mary |
| Death of a daughter | Catherine Moore before March 1913 (Age 63 years) Age: 43 |
| Death of a wife | Mary Ann Else 23 May 1913 (Age 63 years) |
| Burial of a wife | Mary Ann Else 26 May 1913 (Age 63 years) Cemetery: Emmanuel Chapel, Southea |
| Death of a sister | Sarah Ann Moore before September 1916 (Age 67 years) Age: 68 |
| Description | Was called "big grandad", about 6ft tall, blue eyes |
| Death | 8 August 1924 (Age 74 years) |
| Burial | Cemetery: Emmanuel Chapel, Southea |
| Family with parents |
| father |
Thomas Moore Baptism: 19 May 1822 19 23 — Wymondham, Norfolk Burial: 17 July 1854 — Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire |
| mother |
Sarah Sadd Baptism: 4 September 1828 46 40 — Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire Burial: 10 February 1878 — Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire |
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Marriage: 27 May 1845 — Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire |
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4 years himself |
John ‘Jack’ Moore Birth: 27 August 1849 27 20 — Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire Death: 8 August 1924 — Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire |
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-23 months elder sister |
Sarah Ann Moore Birth: before September 1847 25 18 — Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire Death: before September 1916 — Wisbech district, Cambridgeshire |
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7 years younger sister |
Mary Moore Birth: 14 May 1854 31 25 — Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire Death: before 31 August 1870 |
| Mother’s family with Lazarus South |
| step-father |
Lazarus South Birth: 26 August 1822 18 — Wymondham, Norfolk |
| mother |
Sarah Sadd Baptism: 4 September 1828 46 40 — Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire Burial: 10 February 1878 — Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire |
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Marriage: 7 August 1861 — St Peter and Paul, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire |
| Family with Mary Ann Else |
| himself |
John ‘Jack’ Moore Birth: 27 August 1849 27 20 — Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire Death: 8 August 1924 — Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire |
| wife |
Mary Ann Else Birth: 11 May 1846 27 29 — Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire Death: 23 May 1913 |
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Marriage: 23 June 1868 — West Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire |
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3 months son |
George Edward Moore Birth: before September 1868 19 22 — Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire Death: before June 1933 — Wisbech district, Cambridgeshire |
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22 months daughter |
Catherine Moore Birth: before June 1870 20 24 — Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire Death: before March 1913 — Wisbech district, Cambridgeshire |
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3 years son |
John William ‘Billy’ Moore Birth: 25 June 1873 23 27 — Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire Death: 11 November 1947 — Murrow, Cambridgeshire |
| Census | Living with his mother and two sisters. (His father died when John was 4.) |
| Incident | At the Long Sutton Petty Sessions, John Moore was sentenced to 21 days hard labour for assaulting Ann Reeve of Sutton St Edmunds on May 8th. |
| Incident | At the Wisbech District Petty Sessions, John Moore was charged with brutally ill-treating his wife. However his wife, with a black eye, asked to withdraw the charge. |
| Census | Living with his wife and their two children |
| Incident | At the Wisbech Division Petty Sessions, John Moore was sent to prison for 7 days for being drunk and riotous on June 16 |
| Census | John, a general labourer, living with wife Mary and three children |
| Incident | Appearing before March Police, John Moore admitted to being found drunk beside the railway lines at Stonea on April 27. He was found lying drunk with a lot of navvy's tools beside him. |
| Census | Living with wife Mary |