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Frances “Fannie” <I>Stillman</I> Moores

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Frances “Fannie” Stillman Moores

Birth
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
27 Mar 1883 (aged 81)
Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section H, Lots 39-40, Grave 2
Memorial ID
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In 1840, Frances "Fannie" Stillman became the second wife of Frederick W. Moores, a US Navy Sailing Master stationed in the "Boston Navy Yard" (actually in Chelsea, Suffolk Co., MA) while she lived in Newark with (and was buried near) the family of her sister, Rhoda (Stillman) Badger, 1810-1883, and Charles Whiting Badger, 1814-1877, original owner of Lots 39-40, Sect. H.

Four years later (1844), her younger brother, Lewis Mortimer Stillman, married her step-daughter, Sarah Cannon Moores.

In 1840, Frances "Fannie" Stillman became the second wife of Frederick W. Moores, a US Navy Sailing Master stationed in the "Boston Navy Yard" (actually in Chelsea, Suffolk Co., MA) while she lived in Newark with (and was buried near) the family of her sister, Rhoda (Stillman) Badger, 1810-1883, and Charles Whiting Badger, 1814-1877, original owner of Lots 39-40, Sect. H.

Four years later (1844), her younger brother, Lewis Mortimer Stillman, married her step-daughter, Sarah Cannon Moores.


Inscription


Inscription on bas-relief "plaque" surmounted by a ship anchor with rope:

FREDERICK W. MOORES,
U. S. N.
BORN JULY 4TH, 1795,
DIED JULY 22ND 1869.
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No sculptur'd stone can equal
thy worth.

FANNIE S.
HIS WIFE
BORN NOV. 30TH, 1801,
DIED MARCH 27TH. 1883.
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MOORES.



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