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Riecie Moses Morrick

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  1. I know this reply is a few years after your Australian friend weighed in on someone purporting to be selling a Moses Anvil Down Under. Does anyone know what happened with that??? As I am a direct descendant of John Moses, who was a shipwright, and brought the anvil with him when he emigrated from England in 1632 to Portsmouth. Our family can attest to its' Provenance and that it still at present is with the Rochester Historical Society and as per historical regulations, it cannot be sold. The Moses side of my family has always kept very good written records and maintained to this day a tradition of elders recounting their histories via video now and written be the "Youngin's"......I reckon', like too many other things in this world, someone saw an opportunity to make a dollar. That is why I am following up on this story belatedly and to inform my most honored Blacksmiths, Iron Forge Workers etc kinfolk in spirit that there is only one John Moses Anvil and Hammer 1632 and as previously stated it was donated to the Rochester Historical Society by my late cousin Aurelia Moses, eldest daughter of Elisha Moses Jr. Warmest Regards, Riecie Moses- Judd- Denler- Morrick
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