John Moore's other son, William, settled on the farm now owned by Charles MacKenzie. He married Ann Lea, from which union came the following issue: John, Eliza, Mary, and Maria Crisp. Eliza married Ed-ward Maxfield; Mary married William Fay; and Maria Crisp married Edward L. Bennett.
John Jr. married Mary Ann Best. Their children were: Bessie, (who married Bert Pearson); Gertrude (who became Mrs. Ed. Sheel) ; Annie, (who married Harvey Wright); Frank, (who died at the age of 35) ; and Harry, (who married Nellie Leadbetter).
John Moore's second wife was Mary Ramsay [Jane Ramsay]. Two children were born to this union: — Ramsay and Hattie. John first settled on a farm in Westmoreland, and later bought the Howatt farm in Crapaud, at
present owned by John Simmons. He resided on this property until the spring of 1907, when he and his family moved to Amisk, Alberta.
John was a very enterprising man.
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