Moses was born in Ipswich, MA in September of 1672. He died, suddenly, in his shop, on January 23, 1750.
He married in 1696, Susanna Goodhue, the sister to his brother John's wife.
His father gave him, on March 28, 1696, "in consideration of his marriage with Susanna Goodhue, the right to pasture three cows in the pasture of Richard Kimball, that was his father John's." He was, by occupation, a tailor, and lived in Ipswich where the railroad station once stood. His father gave him, in 1696, a certain house, orchard, and one acre of land on the road to Topsfield. He dealt largely in real estate, and many transfers to and from him are recorded on the Salem records. Administration was granted to his son Moses, May 7, 1750.
His children were born in Ipswich, MA.
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