I have a copy of the will of a DANIEL MOORE of Marcellus, NY, dated 17 June 1817. I can't connect him with my MOOREs, but someone else may be able to. The copy is hard to read, very faint, and the handwriting is not great. For what it's worth, here is my translation (there is no discernable punctuation): "In the name of God Amen I Daniel Moore [ ?? ] of the town of Marcellus County of Onondaga and State of New York being through the mercy and goodness of God though weak in body yet of sound and perfect understanding and memory do constitute this my last will and testament and desire it may be [ ?? ] by all as such -- [ ?? ] I give my beloved wife Betsey all the property that remains after my debts [ ?? ] as long as she remains my widow if not longer than [ ?? ] time that my children are all of age at which time tis my will that the property is [ ?? ] be equally divided among my four daughters Nancy, Fanny, Peggy Artemesia and Sally Minion(?) and lastly I make and constitute to wife Betsey and my brother Joseph Moore executors of this my last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto [ ?? ] and seal this seventeenth day of June in the year of our Lord 1817." There were three witnesses: Joseph Moore Fanny Gilbert Cyntha(?) Enos Katherine Pitts, Fayetteville, NY klfiedle@syr.edu