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Moses Conklin Cleveland
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Name Moses Conklin Cleveland Birth 4 Jul 1795 Southold, Suffolk, New York
[1] Gender Male Death 11 Feb 1883 Southold, Suffolk, New York
[1] Burial Southold, Suffolk, New York
[2] Person ID I64296 Scudder Last Modified 20 Jul 2017
Father Moses Cleveland, b. 6 Dec 1770 d. 14 Nov 1848 (Age 77 years) Mother Parnell Conklin, b. 16 Feb 1774, Southold, Suffolk, New York
d. 3 Nov 1857, Southold, Suffolk, New York
(Age 83 years) Family ID F23265 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Sarah Hubbard, b. 19 Nov 1796, Mattituck, Suffolk, New York
d. 3 May 1832, Mattituck, Suffolk, New York
(Age 35 years) Marriage 2 Jun 1819 Southold, Suffolk, New York
Family ID F23264 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Mar 2024
Family 2 Ency Hubbard, b. 16 Dec 1802, Mattituck, Suffolk, New York
d. Sep 1895, Southold, Suffolk, New York
(Age 92 years) Marriage 11 May 1833 Southold, Suffolk, New York
[1] Children 1. Nathaniel Hubbard Cleveland, b. 17 Jun 1834, Southold, Suffolk, New York
d. Yes, date unknownFamily ID F23267 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Mar 2024
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Notes - Moses attended the school of Master Wines Osborn, an instructor of local fame, who taught during many years in "the Brick School House." In December, 1812, he went to live as an apprenticed cordwainer for three years with Deacon Nathaniel Hubbard, who was doing a large business in tanning and currying, and in the manufacture of boots and shoes, at Mattituck, Long Island.
In July 1838, Moses made a public confession of his Christian faith and became a full member of the First Church of Southold. Five years later, he was elected to the office of Deacon, and he fulfilled the duties of the office for thirty-six years. Soon after he became a Deacon, he was chosen to be one of the Trustees of the Church. For a long course of years he has been a Director of the Suffolk County Mutual Insurance Company; and from the origin of Southold Savings Bank, in 1858, his name has been prominent on its Board of Trustees.
- Moses attended the school of Master Wines Osborn, an instructor of local fame, who taught during many years in "the Brick School House." In December, 1812, he went to live as an apprenticed cordwainer for three years with Deacon Nathaniel Hubbard, who was doing a large business in tanning and currying, and in the manufacture of boots and shoes, at Mattituck, Long Island.
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