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MOORE, Martin, clergyman, born in Sterling, Massachusetts, 22 April, 1790; died in Cambridge, glass., 12 March, 1866. He was graduated at Brown in 1810, and held Congregational pastorates at Natick and Cohasset, Massachusetts. He edited the "Boston Recorder" twenty years, and in 1.861-'6 was a vice-president of the New England historic-genealogical society. He published a "History of Natick" (Natick, 1817), and "Life of John Eliot" (Boston, 1842).
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