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- Aaron Moses was a lieutenant in Captain Tobias Langdon's Company, and was one of the members of a Court Martial called by Govenor Usher at New Castle, September 29, 1696. From town and provincial papers it appears that he was a public man, having held a number of offices in the town and state.
According to the aggreemanet dated Jan. 6, 1679, between Serg. John Moses and his wife, Ann with their son Aaron Moses, Arron inherited from his father the plantation farm on Sagamore Creek near Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where he lived and died.
He first married June 1, 1676 Ruth Sherbourne, Daughter of Henry Sherbourne of Portsmouth, descendent of an English noble family, came to Portsmouth in 1631 and was a member of the Church of England.
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