Descendants of Samuel Moore

Information Contributed by: Ted Crayne
NOTE: This information has been corrected and verified as true according to record.


Generation No. 1

1. SAMUEL3 MOORE (JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Bet. 1780 - 1781 in NC, and died October 11, 1859 in Grant or Henry, IN. He married ALICE MENDENHALL May 25, 1802 in Grainger, TN, daughter of MORDECAI MENDENHALL and HANNAH MARSHALL. She was born January 06, 1786 in Guilford, NC, and died 1850 in Wayne, IN.

Notes for SAMUEL MOORE:
Grainger County, TN Land sale from Samuel Moore to William
Arnold: 20 acres for $100 registered 5 Mar 1805.

Land Deed (on file in Preble County Courthouse):
Samuel Moore to Samuel Frazier, Vol 14, page 54, dtd 11/13/1830

1820 Census, Wayne, IN
1830 Census, Green Twp, Wayne, IN, page 111
1840 Census, Perry Twp, Wayne, IN, page 277
1850 Census, Economy, Wayne, IN, page 77B

Moved to Grant County by 1852 as noted in the Back Creek MM
(Fairmount) records.

Land Deed (Cincinnati Land Office), 9 Dec 1805:
Section 30, Township 2-N, Range 8W (the area which was to become Miami Co).

Land deed (Cincinnati Land Office), 2 Sep 1830:
E 1/2 SW 1/4, Section 27, Township 18-N, Range 13-E, 80 acres

Will of Samuel Moore, Book C, page 232, Henry County Court
Clerk's Office, IN

To all whom it may concern know ye that I Samuel Moore of Grant
County, Indiana on this 22d day of June A. D. 1858 in my proper
mind and in the absence of persuasion make the following
distribution of my entire estate by this my last will and testament.
I therefore will at my death to my son Anderson Moore the sum of
Five Dollars (5.00) and to my daughter Hannah the sum of Five
Dollars (5.00) and to my son William the sum of One Hundred
Dollars (100.00) and to my daughter Rhoda the sum of Five Dollars
and to her heirs one hundred dollars ($100.00) and to my son
Meiles Moore the sum of One Hundred Dollars $10 0.00 and to my
son Zimri's heirs the sum of fifty dollars each (50.00) and to my
daughter Charity Marshall heirs the sum of twenty five dollars
each (25.00) and to my son Marshall Moore's heirs the sum of One
dollar to each and to every heir and I further will that after my
funeral expenses are paid that if there should be any of my estate
it is my will that it should equally divided between my sons William
and Miles and my daughters Hannah and Rhoda and it is further
my will that my Executors shall have the management of the money
that falls by this will to Zimri Moore's and my daughter Charity's
children till they, meaning Zimri and Charity's children comes of age,
and I hereby appoint Miles Moore my son and Elisha Pickering to be my
lawful Executors and t o execute the above written will. Attest: B. W.
Newhouse Samuel Moore
John M. Kaufman

State of Indiana Henry County

Personally appeared before me John C. Hendelson, clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas within and for said County, Benjamin W.
Newhouse, one of the subscribing witnesses to the within last will
and testament of Samuel Moore late of said County deceased,
who being duly sworn upon his oath says he saw the said Samuel
Moore sign and heard him publish and declare the foregoing to be
his last will and testament that he this affiant and one John M.
Kaufman signed said will as witnesses in the presence of the said
Testator and at his request and in the presence of each other that
at the time of making said will saw said Testator was of full age to
devise his property (xxxx) of the age of about 70 years and of sound
and disposing mind and memory and not under coercion or restraint.
Benjamin W. Newhouse
Sworn and subscribed to before me in witness whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court this 25th day
of October 1859
P. John C. Hendelson

Filed, proved, and recorded October 25, 1859

Obituary of Samuel Moore, from Centerville Indiana True
Republican, Oct. 20, 1859, p. 3.

Died on the 11th instant, near New Castle, Henry County, Indiana,
Samuel Moore, aged 77 years. The deceased was a native of
Tennessee. He removed to Ohio in 1805, settled in Clinton County,
and helped to build the first cabin where Wilmington now stands.
Two years later he removed to Miami County in that state, and
lived there during the War of 1812.
He was personally acquainted with General Harrison, was
employed in transporting provisions to the army while stationed
in the northern part of the state, and was familiar with many of
the scenes that transpired during the campaign. He removed to
Wayne County in 1816, and resided in the vicinity of Economy
nearly forty years. He deserves honorable remembrance as
one of the pioneers, who shared in the hardships of the early
settlement of the West.

Samuel Moore's Will states he was in Grant County, although his Will was
filed in Henry County. His obituary states he died near New Castle, Henry
County.

More About SAMUEL MOORE:
Census: Economy Twp, Wayne, IN, page 77B

Notes for ALICE MENDENHALL:
Alice is noted as deceased in an entry for Back Creek MM in Grant
County, IN. This note implies she died before 11 Jul 1852.
Alice is noted on the 1850 Census.

Alice Moore is noted on the 1850 Mortality Schedule

1803, 11, 19 - Alice was condemned at Lost Creek MM for marrying
out of unity.

1804, 3, 19 - Alice reinstated when granted a certificate by the
Miami MM

1804, 5, 14 - Alice received on certificate from Lost Creek MM dated
1804, 3, 31 to Miami MM.

1817, 8, 12 - Alice granted certificate to New Garden MM, Wayne, IN

Marriage Notes for SAMUEL MOORE and ALICE MENDENHALL:
Alice Mendenhall was a member of the Lost Creek MM (Quaker) in
Jefferson County.

Marriage Bond: John Williams, Bondsman

Children of SAMUEL MOORE and ALICE MENDENHALL are:
2. i. ANDERSON4 MOORE, b. August 31, 1803, Grainger, TN; d. January 11, 1873, Palmyra Twp, Warren, IA.
3. ii. MARSHALL MOORE, b. Bet. 1806 - 1807, Clinton or Miami, OH; d. Bet. August 25 - October 14, 1851, Randolph, IN.
iii. UNKNOWN FEMALE MOORE, b. Bet. 1810 - 1820, Probably Preble Co, OH; d. Bef. 1840.
4. iv. HANNAH MOORE, b. September 11, 1811, Miami, OH; d. November 30, 1889, probably Blue River Twp, Henry Co, IN.
5. v. WILLIAM MOORE, b. December 30, 1812, Miami, OH; d. November 24, 1893, Woodson, KS.
6. vi. RHODA MOORE, b. June 21, 1814, Miami, OH; d. Aft. 1880, probably Tipton Co, IN.
7. vii. CHARITY MOORE, b. Bet. 1817 - 1820, Wayne, IN; d. Bef. 1850, Wayne Co, IN.
8. viii. ZIMRI MOORE, b. Abt. 1820, Wayne, IN; d. 1850, Wayne, IN.
ix. DEMPSEY MOORE, b. Abt. 1824, Wayne, IN; d. June 22, 1858, Lafayette, Allen, IN.
9. x. MILES MOORE, b. July 27, 1825, Wayne, IN; d. November 25, 1911, Richmond, Wayne, IN.
xi. RUFUS K. MOORE, b. Abt. 1829, Wayne, IN; d. Bet. 1850 - 1858, Wayne, IN.


Generation No. 2

2. ANDERSON4 MOORE (SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born August 31, 1803 in Grainger, TN, and died January 11, 1873 in Palmyra Twp, Warren, IA. He married (1) LYDIA PRICE December 18, 1825 in Wayne Co, IN. She was born July 17, 1800 in Springfield, Wayne IN, and died Bef. 1852 in Palmyra, Warren, IA. He married (2) RACHEL "JANE" LEE July 11, 1852 in Fairmount, Back Creek MM, Grant, IN, daughter of JOHN LEE and RACHEL HILL. She was born April 18, 1817 in TN or IN, and died Aft. 1870 in Palmyra Twp, Warren, IA.

Notes for ANDERSON MOORE:
1830 Census, Green Twp, Wayne, IN, page 111
1850 Census, Perry Twp, Wayne, IN, page 78A
1860 Census, Palmyra Twp, Warren, IA, page 726
1870 Census , Palmyra Twp, Warren, IA, page 405B

More About RACHEL "JANE" LEE:
Census: 1870, Palmyra Twp, Warren Co, IA, pg 406

Children of ANDERSON MOORE and LYDIA PRICE are:
10. i. ELI5 MOORE, b. March 09, 1832, Springfield, Wayne Co, IN; d. March 23, 1905, possibly Allen Twp, Warren Co, IA.
ii. MARTHA A. MOORE, b. Abt. 1835, Wayne, IN.


Children of ANDERSON MOORE and RACHEL LEE are:
iii. LYDIA JANE5 MOORE, b. August 25, 1853, Palmyra, Warren, IA; d. July 29, 1920, Palmyra, Warren, IA; m. ELIAS NEWLIN, Abt. 1897, Warren, IA; b. July 14, 1822, OH; d. 1906.

Notes for LYDIA JANE MOORE:
1880 Census, Palmyra Twp, Warren, IA, page 316B. Lydia Jane, age 26,
living in the household of Elias Newlon (Newlin) and wife Rhodema.

Notes for ELIAS NEWLIN:
1900 Census, Indianola, ED 146, Warren, IA, page

iv. SARAH ELLEN MOORE, b. January 01, 1855, Palmyra, Warren, IA.
11. v. ANDERSON LEE MOORE, b. February 21, 1857, Palmyra, Warren, IA; d. 1926, Linn, IA.


3. MARSHALL4 MOORE (SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Bet. 1806 - 1807 in Clinton or Miami, OH, and died Bet. August 25 - October 14, 1851 in Randolph, IN. He married (1) RACHEL ANTRIM April 03, 1828 in Wayne Co, IN, daughter of THOMAS ANTRIM and RACHEL JENKINS. She was born January 12, 1812 in Clinton Co, OH, and died October 12, 1840 in Nettle Creek, Randolph Co, IN. He married (2) EMILY WELCH September 24, 1841 in Randolph, IN, daughter of JAMES WELCH. She was born Abt. October 1818 in probably OH, and died October 21, 1864 in Randolph, IN.

Notes for MARSHALL MOORE:
1830 Census, Green Twp, Wayne, IN, page 111
1840 Census, Perry Twp, Wayne, IN, page 276
1850 Census, Nettle Creek Twp, Randolph, IN, page 35

Land Deeds (Indianapolis Land Office) 15 Mar 1837:
W 1/2 SE, Section 27, Township 19-N, Range 12-E, 80 acres
NESE, Section 27, Township 19-N, Range 12-E, 40 acres

Marshall was married to (1) Rachel Antrim 3 Apr 1828, Wayne, IN;
married to (2) Emily Curry 24 Sep 1841.
Indiana State University Genealogy Department, Early Marriages
of IN before 1850 provides maiden name of wife Emily and
date/place of marriage.

Emily Welch was previously married to Daniel Mead 1 Jan 1835,
Clark Co, OH
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~evilsizer/Clarkmarr4.html

Marshall Moore was appointed guardian of Mary Elizabeth Mead,
dau of Daniel Mead, dec'd, late of Clark, OH, in 1847.

Indiana Will Record Book 1, 1852, page 110
In the name of the benevolent father of al l, I Marshall More (sic)
of the county of Randolph and State of Indiana do make and
publish this my last Will and testament.
Item 1st: I give and devise to my beloved wife in lieu of her dower
the farm on which we now reside situate in Nettle Creek township
and State and county aforesaid containing one hundred acres
during her natural life and all the stock, household goods,
furniture, provisions, and other goods and chattels which may be
thereon at the time of my decease during her natural life as
aforesaid she however selling so much thereof as may be
sufficient to pay my just debts she is however to give to my
children that is at home when they become settled, fifty dollars
each.
Item 2nd: At the death of my said wife the real estate aforesaid
and such part of the said personal property or the proceeds
thereof as may there remain unconsumed and unexpended I give
and devise to my children to be equally divided between them all
and Mary Elizabeth Mead to have an equal share with the rest.
Item 3: I give and devise to the said Mary Elizabeth Mead the sum
of forty nine dollars and fifty cents , moneys that is received as
guardian which money belonged to the said Mary Elizabeth Mead
which money is to bear interest from date.
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made in testimony
whereof I have hereunto let my hand and seal this 12th day of
June A.D. 1849.
Marshall Moore

Will Record Book 1, page 113
Whereas I Marshall More (sic), of Nettle Creek, in the State of
Indiana and Randolph County having made and duly executed
my last will and testament in writing and bearing date the 12th
Day of June A.D. 1849, Now I do hereby declare this present
writing to be a codicil to the said will and direct the same to be
annexed thereto and taken as part thereof and I do hereby
give bequeath to Cornelius Curry an equal portion of all my
goods and chattels and real estate with my one heirs at the
death of Emily Moor (sic) my beloved wife.
In witness whereof I Marshall Moore have to this codicil set
my hand and seal this the 25th Day of August A.D. 1851
Marshall Moore
Signed sealed and published by the said Marshall Moore of the
State and county aforesaid as a codicil to be added to and made
a part of his last will and testament in the presents of us who
have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in his presents
and in the presence of each other.
Jacob Ross, John H. Williams William Snodgrass.
Be it remembered that on t his 14th day of October A.D. 1851
personally appeared John H . Williams one of the subscribing
witnesses to the foregoing will before me George W. Monks clerk
of the Randolph Circuit Court and ex office's Clerk of the Probate
Court of said county who after being duly sworn deposes and says
that the foregoing is the will and codicil of Marshall Moore now
dec'd, said Moore called on said witness to write the same, which
said witness did, said Marshall Moore signed his name to said will
and codicil in presence of said witness and in presence of said
Jacob Ross, said Marshall Moore when said will and codicil were
executed was of sound mind and memory and not under coercion and
restraint , said Marshall Moore when said will and codicil were executed
was about 44 o r 45 years of age, said will and codicil were executed in
said county of Randolph said Testator requested said witnesses to
sign said Will as witnesses and further says not. John H. Williams I
George W. Monks clerk of the Randolph Circuit Court and ex officio
Clerk of the Probate Court of Randolph County

Notes for RACHEL ANTRIM:
There is some disagreement among Antrim researchers
regarding Rachel's birthdate, and thus who her mother was.

Some researchers carry her birth year as 1816. Other
researchers carry her birth year as 1812. Indiana marriage
records show Rachel married Marshall Moore in 1828. A
birth year of 1812 is most logical, making her age 16 when
she married. If born in 1816, she would only have been age
12 at the time of her marriage, and not acceptable within the
Quaker community.

Notes for EMILY WELCH:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~evilsizer/Clarkmarr4.html
Welch, Emil y Spouse : Mead, Daniel
Marriage date : Jan 1, 1835
County of record : Clark Co.
Sex : F
1840 Census, Emily is noted as "Emery" Curry, with one male child under
age 5 (Cornelius), and one female child under age 5 (Mary Elizabeth
Meed/Mead), and one female age 15-20 (Emily). No adult males listed in
the home.
1860 Census, Emily is remarried to James Pursely, with children Demaris
E, Sydney A. and Miles C. Moore living in the home.
Emily is listed as age 4 6 at time of death, wife of James Pursley.
Maxville, IN, is now a non-exist en t town just a little SE of Farmland on
State Road 32. Although the town is no longer there, the cemetery is.

More About EMILY WELCH:
Burial: October 1864, Maxville/Woodlawn Cemetery, Old Maxville Section, Row 10, Randolph, IN
Census: Nettle Creek, Randolph, IN, page 28

Children of MARSHALL MOORE and RACHEL ANTRIM are:
12. i. NATHAN5 MOORE, b. February 12, 1832, Nettle Creek, Randolph, IN; d. January 07, 1884, Perry, Jefferson, KS.
ii. MILO MOORE, b. 1835, Nettle Creek, Randolph, IN; d. Bef. June 1872, Randolph, IN; m. SARAH JANE BOOKOUT, May 17, 1855, Randolph, IN; b. Abt. 1832, IN; d. October 11, 1888, Randolph, IN.

Notes for MILO MOORE:
1860 Census, Nettle Creek Twp, Randolph, IN, page 659
1870 Census, Nettle Creek Twp, Randolph, IN, page 395B

Guardianship of Sydney Ann (Moore) Barker and Miles C. Moore,
minor heirs of Marshall Moore:
Probate Order Book 7 , Randolph Co, IN, Monday 1st Day, October 23rd,
1865, File 384, page 678; Milo Moore is identified as the Guardian of
Sydney Ann Barker and Miles C. Moore, minor heirs of Marshall Moore.
Milo Moore Guardian of Siney (Sidney) Ann Barker and Miles C. Moore,
minor heirs of Marshall Moore dec'd:
Said guardian by Jerry Smith his Attorney comes and files his petition to
sell the Real Estate of his said wards which said petition is in these
words to wit (here insert) and the court having seen and inspected said
petition and being satisfied with the matters and things therein
contained appoint (X) S. Miller and James S. Addington appraisers to
appraise said real estate and they are to report their appraisement at
the present term of this court. J. M. Haynes
Probate Order Book 7, Randolph Co, IN, page 686:
Milo Moore Guardian of the minor heirs of Marshall Moore deceased.
Comes now said guardian by the Hon. Jeremiah Smith his Atty and files the
report of the appraisers in these words to wit (here insert) and this
cause is submitted to the court and the court having seen and inspected
said papers and being satisfied with the matters and things therein
contained order and direct that said guardian sell at either public or
private sale the following described real estate lying and being in the
county of Randolph to wit, Lots numbered Sixty two, Sixty three. Eighty
two, Eighty three, and Eighty four in the town of Farmland in said county
on the following terms to wit: one third of the purchase money to be
paid cash in hand , one third in one, and the residue in two years from
the day of sale the purchaser giving his notes with good security bearing
interest from date to secure the deferred payments waiving evaluation or
appraisement laws. In case of private sale notice to be given by posting
three manuscript notices in the township in which said real estate is
situate four weeks before day of sale; in case public sale notice to be
given by publication of notice in newspaper published in the county and
by posting five written or printed manuscript notices in the county three
of which to be in the township in which said real estate is situate four
weeks before day of sale and this cause is continued until the next term
of this court.
Probate Order Book 8, Randolph Co, IN (Item 384 continued)
Milo Moore guardian of Moore's heirs:
Comes now the said guardian and files his report in these words to with
(here insert) and the court having seen and inspected said report and
money and notes now confirms the said sales and direct that the said
guardian convey the interest of his said wards in the said lots numbered
82, 83, and 84, in the town of Farmland as soon as the residue of the
purchase money is paid or secured to the satisfaction of the said
guardian, and that he convey the interest of his said wards in the said
lots numbered 62 and 63 to the said Doctor F. Ford (Husband of Marshall
and Emily's daughter, Demaris Elizabeth Moore Ford) taking from him a
mortgage on the said lots to secure the payments of the said two
promissory notes.
Probate Order Book 8, Randolph Co, IN, page 198, 3d day, February Term A.
D. 1867. Item 506.
Milo Moore Guardian of Sidney A. Barker and Miles C. Moore
Now comes said guardian by Cheney and Watson his attorney and files proof
of motion of (x) which read in these words to wit he also reports of sale
which reads in these words to wit (here insert) of which it is shown that
he sold at private sale after giving the notice required of the order of
court heretofore granted in this cause to Isaac Routh at and for the sum
of Seven Hundred and Fifty dollars, the undivided 107/484th of the west
half of southeast quarter and of 20 acres off of the west side of the (continued)

Notes for SARAH JANE BOOKOUT:
Sarah Jane Bookout Moore remarried 9 Dec 1875 to Samuel
Jennings.

Randolph County, IN, Will Records Book 2, page 274
I Sarah J. Moore, widow of Milo Moore late of Randolph County,
deceased, do hereby elect to take under the law of the property
and real estate of my said deceased husband and I renounce
all right to take of the real estate willed me by the late will of my
said husband.
February 19, 1874,
Sarah J. Moore.

More About SARAH JANE BOOKOUT:
Burial: Nettle Creek Baptist Cemetery, Randolph, IN

13. iii. RHODA ANN MOORE, b. November 16, 1836, Nettle Creek, Randolph, IN; d. Bef. 1880, Randolph, IN.
14. iv. FRANCES "FANNIE" MOORE, b. November 07, 1838, Randolph, IN; d. February 28, 1925, Maitland, Holt, MO.
15. v. WILLIAM HENRY MOORE, b. Abt. October 05, 1840, Randolph, IN; d. February 06, 1904, Custer, NE.


Children of MARSHALL MOORE and EMILY WELCH are:
16. vi. DEMARIS ELIZABETH5 MOORE, b. July 1843, Randolph, IN; d. Bet. 1920 - 1930, Randolph, IN.
17. vii. SYDNEY ANN MOORE, b. Abt. 1848, Randolph, IN; d. Bef. 1900, Randolph, IN.
18. viii. MILES C. MOORE, b. April 1850, Randolph, IN; d. 1883, Delaware, IN.


4. HANNAH4 MOORE (SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born September 11, 1811 in Miami, OH, and died November 30, 1889 in probably Blue River Twp, Henry Co, IN. She married NATHAN DAVIS January 12, 1837 in Wayne Co, IN, son of JOSEPH DAVIS and CATHERINE FARMER. He was born June 16, 1808 in Orange, NC, and died January 01, 1870 in Henry Co, IN.

Notes for HANNAH MOORE:
1880 Census, Blue River Twp, ED 6, Henry, IN, page 105C

More About HANNAH MOORE:
Burial: December 1889, Nettle Creek Friend's Cemetery, Randolph, IN

Notes for NATHAN DAVIS:
Marriage Record: Wayne Co, IN Marriages, Book B, page 597.
1850 Census, Blue River Twp, Henry, IN, page 499B
1860 Census, Blue River Twp, Henry, IN, page 161

More About NATHAN DAVIS:
Burial: January 1870, Nettle Creek Friend's Cemetery, Randolph, IN

Children of HANNAH MOORE and NATHAN DAVIS are:
19. i. NEWTON B.5 DAVIS, b. 1838, Wayne or Henry, IN; d. December 25, 1898, Blue River Twp, Henry Co, IN.
20. ii. MARTHA ANN DAVIS, b. December 06, 1839, Wayne or Henry Co, IN; d. May 22, 1903, Henry, IN.
21. iii. LEWIS WOODWARD DAVIS, b. May 22, 1841, Wayne or Henry Co, IN; d. March 30, 1916, Henry, IN.
22. iv. RUFUS H. DAVIS, b. February 1843, Wayne or Henry Co, IN; d. December 31, 1918, Henry, IN.
v. MARY E. DAVIS, b. October 1846, Henry, IN; d. November 04, 1847, Henry, IN.
vi. CATHERINE DAVIS, b. March 21, 1847, Wayne or Henry Co, IN; d. July 27, 1875, Blue River Twp, Henry Co, IN.

More About CATHERINE DAVIS:
Burial: 1875, Nettle Creek Friend's Cemetery, Randolph, IN

23. vii. SARAH ALICE DAVIS, b. Abt. 1855, probably Henry Co, IN; d. March 29, 1900, Blue River, Henry, IN.


5. WILLIAM4 MOORE (SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born December 30, 1812 in Miami, OH, and died November 24, 1893 in Woodson, KS. He married NANCY WILSON November 21, 1833 in Henry, IN. She was born Abt. 1816 in IN, and died Bef. 1880 in possibly Woodson, KS.

Notes for WILLIAM MOORE:
1850 Census, Liberty Twp, Grant, IN, page 178A
1860 Census, Neosho Falls Twp, Woodson, KS, page 812
1880 Census, Neosho Falls Twp, Woodson, KS, page 212A,
1880 Census, William is living with his son, Philip

Children of WILLIAM MOORE and NANCY WILSON are:
24. i. PHILIP MARSHALL5 MOORE, b. August 10, 1835, IN; d. January 11, 1920, Eureka, Greenwood, KS.
25. ii. ANGELINE MOORE, b. November 1837, IN; d. August 24, 1918, Culbertson, Hitchcock, NE.
26. iii. SAMUEL NEWTON MOORE, b. Abt. 1839, IN; d. 1895, Neosho Falls, Woodson, KS.
27. iv. MILTON L. MOORE, b. Abt. November 07, 1842, IN; d. December 15, 1899, Pleasanton, Linn, KS.
28. v. JAMES ANDERSON MOORE, b. June 21, 1845, IN.
29. vi. EMSLEY B. MOORE, b. Abt. 1847, IN.
vii. MELISSA MOORE, b. Abt. 1850, IN.

Notes for MELISSA MOORE:
Possible middle name/nickname is Jennie.

viii. LORENZO DOW MOORE, b. Abt. 1854, IN; d. possibly OK.

Notes for LORENZO DOW MOORE:
1880 Census, Neosho Falls City, ED 65, Woodson, KS, page 220D. Lorenzo
is a school teacher.

30. ix. JESSE OLIVER MOORE, b. June 1858, Greentown, IN.


6. RHODA4 MOORE (SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born June 21, 1814 in Miami, OH, and died Aft. 1880 in probably Tipton Co, IN. She married ELISHA PICKERING September 14, 1843 in Wayne Co, IN. He was born November 1814 in New Hope MM, Greene, TN, and died Aft. 1910 in Tipton, IN.

Notes for RHODA MOORE:
Wayne Co, IN marriage records: Book D, pg 292 - 14 Sep 1843. Indiana
State Library Genealogy Department records marriage as 4 Sep 1843.

Notes for ELISHA PICKERING:
1850 Census, Prairie Twp, Tipton, IN, page 260A.
1860 Census, Wildcat Twp, Tipton, IN, page 106
1870 Census, Wildcat Twp, Tipton, IN, page 574A
1880 Census, Wildcat Twp, Tipton, IN, page 6D
1900 Census, Wildcat Twp, Tipton, IN, page 237B. Elisha is widowed
living with his daughter Margaret.
1910 Census, Wildcat Twp, ED 131, Tipton, IN, page 237B

Land Deed, Tipton, IN, 1 Jan 1850

E 1/2 NW, Section 31, Township 23-N, Range 6-E, 80 acres
W 1/2 NE, Section 31, Township 23-N, Range 6-E, 80 acres

COUNTIES OF HOWARD AND TIPTON, INDIANA.
HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL.
ILLUSTRATED.
CHARLES BLANCHARD. EDITOR.
CHICAGO: F. A. BATTEY & CO.
1883
ELISHA PICKERING was born in Green County, Tenn.,
November 21, 1813, and isone of twelve children born to Enos
and Betta (Harle) Pickering, natives respectively of Virginia
and North Carolina, and of English descent. He was reared on
a farm, and received but a limited education. About the year
1833, he went to a brother's, near New Castle, Ind. In the
spring of 1834, he located near Economy, Wayne County;
the following fall he was married to Miss Margaret Lee, of
Wayne County, after which he engaged in farming on his
father-in-law's place for three years. He then rented a farm
near Economy, and two years later purchased eighty acres
in Randolph County, Ind., and there his wife died, February 15,
1842, leaving two small children-Sarah R. and Henry H. (both
deceased). The last named enlisted in the spring of 1864, in
Company C, Fortieth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry,
and died from exposure in April, 1865. In 1849, Mr. Pickering
came to this county and entered 160 acres, built a log cabin,
and began to cut away the forest. Mr. Pickering attended the
first election in Wild Cat Township, and in its early history
served five years as Justice of the Peace, and three years
as County Commissioner, during which time the present
court house was erected. September 15, 1843, he married
Miss Rhoda Moore, of Miami County, Ohio. She was born
June 21, 1814, and is the daughter of Samuel and Alice Moore,
natives of Tennessee, and of English descent. They have
had four children-Ezra L., Mary J. (deceased), Miles D. and
Margaret A. Mr. Pickering is a member of the Masonic
fraternity, and his wife belongs to the Society of Friends.


Children of RHODA MOORE and ELISHA PICKERING are:
31. i. EZRA L.5 PICKERING, b. 1844, IN; d. 1920, Harrison Twp, Cadiz, Henry, IN.
ii. MARY J. PICKERING, b. Abt. 1850, IN.
32. iii. MILES DAVIS PICKERING, b. Abt. 1853, IN; d. Bef. 1900, IN.
33. iv. MARGARET ALICE PICKERING, b. February 1856, IN.


7. CHARITY4 MOORE (SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Bet. 1817 - 1820 in Wayne, IN, and died Bef. 1850 in Wayne Co, IN. She married MABAN MARSHALL May 24, 1838 in Wayne Co, IN, son of MILES MARSHALL and MARTHA JONES. He was born September 27, 1817 in Wayne, IN, and died January 02, 1898 in Dexter, Dallas, IA.

Notes for MABAN MARSHALL:
1850 Census, Perry Twp, Wayne, IN, page 85A. Maban and
daughters living with his parents, Miles and Martha Marshall

Marriage Notes for CHARITY MOORE and MABAN MARSHALL:
Wayne Co, IN Marriage Records: Book C, pg 52

Children of CHARITY MOORE and MABAN MARSHALL are:
34. i. LAURA E.5 MARSHALL, b. Abt. 1840, IN; d. 1888, Dallas, IA.
ii. MALINDA MARSHALL, b. Abt. 1845, Wayne, IN; d. Bef. 1860, Wayne, IN.

Notes for MALINDA MARSHALL:
1850 Census, Economy Twp, Wayne, IN, page 77B. Living with her
grandparents, Samuel and Alice (Mendenhall) Moore.

iii. CHARITY MARSHALL, b. Abt. 1849, Wayne Co, IN.

Notes for CHARITY MARSHALL:
Living with grandfather, Miles Marshall Sr. in Jackson Twp, Guthrie,
Iowa - 1856 Iowa Census.

1860 Census, Penn, Guthrie, IA, page 525


8. ZIMRI4 MOORE (SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. 1820 in Wayne, IN, and died 1850 in Wayne, IN. He married CHARITY RUTH MCPHERSON October 04, 1841 in Wayne Co, IN, daughter of JOSEPH MCPHERSON. She was born Abt. 1822 in IN, and died 1857 in Otoe, NE.

Notes for CHARITY RUTH MCPHERSON:
Ruth McPerson remarried after the death of Zimri to Daniel Walker. They
migrated to NE by 1854 where she died.

Children of ZIMRI MOORE and CHARITY MCPHERSON are:
35. i. MALISSA JANE5 MOORE, b. December 13, 1841, Wayne, IN; d. February 04, 1937, Benton, Fremont, IA.
36. ii. WILLIAM HENRY MOORE, b. May 18, 1847, Richmond, Wayne Co, IN; d. possibly Lancaster, NE.


9. MILES4 MOORE (SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born July 27, 1825 in Wayne, IN, and died November 25, 1911 in Richmond, Wayne, IN. He married RACHEL MAY BAIN August 19, 1852 in Wayne Co, IN, daughter of JOHN BAIN and ESTHER HORNEY. She was born October 01, 1831 in Wayne, IN, and died March 20, 1919 in Richmond, Wayne, IN.

Notes for MILES MOORE:
Wayne Co, IN Marriage records: Book F. pg 28
1850 Census, Economy Twp, Wayne, IN, page 75
1860 Census, Richmond Twp, Wayne, IN, page 656
1870 Census, Wayn e Twp, Wayne, IN, page 667B
1880 Census, Gibson, ED 184, Mercer, OH, page 409 B
1900 Census, Wayne Twp, ED 157, Wayne, IN, page 89A
1910 Census, Wayne Twp, ED 185, Wayne, IN, page 259A.
1910 Census notes 4 children born, 1 still living.
Obituary posted in the Richmond Paladium, 1 Dec 1911, Page 6, Col 6

More About MILES MOORE:
Burial: Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Wayne, IN

Notes for RACHEL MAY BAIN:
Rachel was the widow of William Gardner Mendenhall. She was
living with her parents in 1850.

Richmond, Indiana paper
March 21, 1919 pg. 1C5
RACHEL M. MOORE CLAIMED BY DEATH
One of Few Richmond Women to Take Part in Temperance
Crusade in 1873
Rachel M. Moore, 88, widow of Miles Moore, died yesterday
afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Evangeline Jay, 322 College Avenue. Mrs. Jay and three
grandchildren are the only surviving relatives. She was
affiliated with the Allen Jay Memorial Friends meeting.
The funeral will be held at the Jay home at 2:30 o'clock
Sunday afternoon, with the Rev. Charles M. Woodman
and Dr. W.C. Woodward in charge. Interment will be at
Earlham. Friends may call any time Saturday afternoon or
evening.
Mrs. Moore was born October 1, 1831, on a farm in Center
township and had lived in Richmond and vicinity all her life.
She was one of the few Richmond women who took part in
the temperance crusade movement in 1873 and with Martha
Valentine and Rhoda Coffin, both deceased, was conspicuously
identified with the movement here. Regardless of the fact that
the women were jeered at and insulted they persisted, with
many other crusaders of the city. Mrs. Moore is one of the few
women of her day who lived to see her efforts crowned with
success.


More About RACHEL MAY BAIN:
Burial: Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Wayne, IN

Children of MILES MOORE and RACHEL BAIN are:
i. ESTHER5 MOORE, b. 1853, Wayne, IN; d. 1857, Richmond, Wayne, IN.

More About ESTHER MOORE:
Burial: Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Wayne, IN

ii. MARY ALICE MOORE, b. 1857, Wayne, IN; d. October 21, 1899, Richmond, Wayne, IN.

More About MARY ALICE MOORE:
Burial: Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Wayne, IN

iii. EDGAR MOORE, b. 1860, Wayne, IN; d. 1881, Richmond, Wayne, IN.

More About EDGAR MOORE:
Burial: Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Wayne, IN

37. iv. MARTHA EVANGELINE MOORE, b. September 1868, Wayne, IN; d. 1955, Richmond, Wayne, IN.


Generation No. 3

10. ELI5 MOORE (ANDERSON4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born March 09, 1832 in Springfield, Wayne Co, IN, and died March 23, 1905 in possibly Allen Twp, Warren Co, IA. He married ELIZABETH ANN NEAL January 20, 1853 in Wayne co, IN. She was born July 29, 1836 in Wayne Co, IN.

Notes for ELI MOORE:
1860 Census, Palmyra Twp, Warren, IA, page 726
1870 Census, Palmyra Twp, Warre n, IA, page 403B
1880 Census, Palmyra Twp, Warren, IA, page 303D
1900 Census, Squaw, ED 142, Warren, IA, page 140B

1900 Census, living with son Lute

Children of ELI MOORE and ELIZABETH NEAL are:
38. i. MARTHA J.6 MOORE, b. September 30, 1853, Palmyra, Warren, IA; d. January 05, 1931, Pottawatomie, KS.
39. ii. LYDIA LURENDA MOORE, b. April 1855, Warren Co, IA; d. 1929, Warren Co, IA.
iii. RUTH ELVIRA MOORE, b. December 1858, Palmyra Twp, Warren Co, IA; d. 1929, possibly Warren Co, IA.

Notes for RUTH ELVIRA MOORE:
Ruth "Elvira", age 43, is living with her sister Lurenda and family in
1900.

More About RUTH ELVIRA MOORE:
Census: Allen Twp, Warren Co, IA

iv. ALONZO NEAL MOORE, b. 1859, Palmyra, Warren Co, IA; d. May 13, 1888, Warren Co, IA.
40. v. EMMA JANE MOORE, b. September 04, 1861, Palmyra Twp, Warren Co, IA; d. May 01, 1942.
vi. LETTICIA ELLEN MOORE, b. 1863, Palmyra Twp, Warren Co, IA; d. 1942, Warren Co, IA; m. MARION POPEJOY, July 14, 1888, Warren Co, IA.

Notes for MARION POPEJOY:
1910 Census, Palmyra Twp, Warren, IA, page 126B. No children to this
marriag

41. vii. OZRON LINCOLN MOORE, b. June 1864, Palmyra Twp, Warren Co, IA; d. prob Sheridan, KS.
42. viii. RHODEMA ADALINE MOORE, b. June 1867, Palmyra Twp, Warren Co, IA; d. December 25, 1943, Carlisle, Warren Co, IA.
43. ix. LUNA "LUTE" MOORE, b. October 09, 1872, Palmyra Twp, Warren Co, IA; d. November 01, 1963, Indianola, Warren Co, IA.


11. ANDERSON LEE5 MOORE (ANDERSON4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born February 21, 1857 in Palmyra, Warren, IA, and died 1926 in Linn, IA. He married MELISSA FERGUSON Abt. 1879 in Cherokee, KS. She was born July 1861 in OH, and died 1956 in Linn, IA.

Notes for ANDERSON LEE MOORE:
1880 Census, Crawford, ED 89, Cherokee, KS, page 438B
1900 Census, Lowell, ED 27, Cherokee, KS, page 119A
1910 Census, Marion, ED 91, Linn, IA, page 4B
1920 Census, Brown Twp, Linn, IA, page 17A

More About ANDERSON LEE MOORE:
Burial: Whittier Friends Cemetery, Linn, IA

More About MELISSA FERGUSON:
Burial: Whittier Friends Cemetery, Linn, IA

Children of ANDERSON MOORE and MELISSA FERGUSON are:
44. i. LUTHER ANDERSON6 MOORE, b. January 18, 1881, Cherokee, KS.
ii. BERTHA MOORE, b. November 1884, Cherokee, KS.
iii. GRACE L. MOORE, b. November 1886, Cherokee, KS.
iv. ANNA MOORE, b. September 1888, Cherokee, KS.
45. v. JOSEPH WILLIAM MOORE, b. July 01, 1890, Galena, Cherokee, KS; d. October 1966, Tiffin, Seneca, OH.
46. vi. EARL LEE MOORE, b. March 11, 1892, Galena, Cherokee, KS; d. 1970, Linn, IA.
vii. RACHEL I. MOORE, b. September 1894, Cherokee, KS; d. 1922, Linn, IA.

More About RACHEL I. MOORE:
Burial: Whittier Friends Cemetery, Linn, IA

viii. NELLIE J. MOORE, b. February 1897, Cherokee, KS.
ix. SANFORD MOORE, b. June 1899, Cherokee, KS.
x. CLAUDE H. MOORE, b. Abt. 1902, Cherokee, KS.
xi. CLIFFORD E. MOORE, b. Abt. 1904, KS.
xii. MABEL L. MOORE, b. Abt. 1906, Cherokee, KS.


12. NATHAN5 MOORE (MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born February 12, 1832 in Nettle Creek, Randolph, IN, and died January 07, 1884 in Perry, Jefferson, KS. He married CHRISTINA DEEDS July 10, 1852 in Randolph, IN, daughter of SAMUEL DEEDS and CATHERINE CLINE. She was born January 07, 1833 in Cole, IL, and died April 04, 1901 in probably Jackson Twp, Sullivan, MO.

Notes for NATHAN MOORE:
1860 Census, Douglass Twp, Webster, IA, page 586
1870 Census, Jackson Twp, Jasper, MO, page 31A. Nathan is age 39,
Christina (Deeds) age 36, Rachel C. age 13, William H. age 10, Isabel
(Demaras Isabel) age 7, Sarah A. age 5, Milo G. (Grant Milo) age 3.
1880 Census, Joplin, ED 70, Jasper, MO, page 536D

Land Deed, Webster County, IA, 1 Oct 1860.
NWSE, Section 8, Township 89-N, Range 29-W (40 acres)

Notes for CHRISTINA DEEDS:
1900 Census, Jackson Twp, Sullivan, MO, page 86A, Christina was living
with her youngest daughter, Addie Sines Moore Roberts

Children of NATHAN MOORE and CHRISTINA DEEDS are:
i. MARSHALL6 MOORE, b. August 23, 1853, Ft. Dodge, Webster, IA; d. June 11, 1867.
ii. MARY MARIAH E. MOORE, b. May 19, 1856, Ft. Dodge, Webster, IA; d. April 18, 1864, Ft. Dodge, Webster, IA.
47. iii. RACHEL CATHERINE MOORE, b. September 11, 1857, Ft. Dodge, Webster, IA; d. December 25, 1938, Merced, CA.
iv. WILLIAM HANNA MOORE, b. December 25, 1859, Ft. Dodge, Webster, IA; d. January 24, 1884.

Notes for WILLIAM HANNA MOORE:
1880 Census states William is a lead miner in Joplin, MO

More About WILLIAM HANNA MOORE:
Census: 1880, Joplin, MO

48. v. DEMARAS ISABELL MOORE, b. August 17, 1862, Ft. Dodge, Webster, IA; d. possibly CA.
vi. SARAH ANN MOORE, b. December 27, 1864, Ft. Dodge, Webster, IA; d. August 24, 1941; m. JAKE MILLER.
49. vii. GRANT MILO MOORE, b. February 01, 1867, Ft. Dodge, Webster, IA; d. March 12, 1942, Pittsburg, Crawford, KS.
50. viii. LEMA MAY MOORE, b. March 30, 1871, Carthage, Jasper, MO; d. May 23, 1896, Sullivan, MO.
51. ix. ADDIE SINES MOORE, b. August 27, 1874, Jasper, MO; d. December 31, 1968, Milan, Sullivan, MO.


13. RHODA ANN5 MOORE (MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born November 16, 1836 in Nettle Creek, Randolph, IN, and died Bef. 1880 in Randolph, IN. She married JACOB CONARROE January 22, 1854 in Randolph, IN. He was born May 07, 1835 in Jackson, OH, and died Abt. 1905 in Navarro, TX.

Notes for JACOB CONARROE:
1860 Census, Stony Creek, Randolph, IN, page 652
1870 Census, Stony Creek, Randolph, IN, page 409A

Children of RHODA MOORE and JACOB CONARROE are:
i. MARY JANE6 CONARROE, b. Abt. 1855, Randolph, IN.
52. ii. JAMES MARSHALL CONARROE, b. Abt. 1857, Randolph, IN.
iii. FLORA A. CONARROE, b. Abt. 1859, Randolph, IN.
iv. SILAS GRANT CONARROE, b. March 06, 1864, Randolph, IN; d. January 26, 1918, Bushy, TX; m. LUELLA ELIZABETH FLETCHER; b. May 06, 1871, TN.

More About SILAS GRANT CONARROE:
Burial: Elm Town Cemetery, Anderson, TX

53. v. SETH SOUTHWESTLEY CONARROE, b. May 1866, Randolph, IN.
54. vi. RACHEL ALICE CONARROE, b. August 22, 1868, Randolph, IN; d. 1947, Navarro, TX.
55. vii. MARSHALL MILO CONARROE, b. August 21, 1878, Wayne, IN; d. January 31, 1938, Trinity, TX.


14. FRANCES "FANNIE"5 MOORE (MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born November 07, 1838 in Randolph, IN, and died February 28, 1925 in Maitland, Holt, MO. She married LEVI OREN September 06, 1860 in Randolph, IN, son of EPHRAIM OREN and ELIZABETH FRAZIER. He was born February 22, 1842 in Clinton, OH, and died November 21, 1920 in Maitland, Holt, MO.

Notes for FRANCES "FANNIE" MOORE:
1850 Census, Dalton Twp, Wayne, IN, page 96A
1850 Census, living in the home of Anna Baldwin
Anna Baldwin, nee Davis, is the sister of Nathan Davis who
married Fannie's aunt, Hannah Moore Davis.
1860 Census, Washington Twp, Randolph, IN, page 755
1860 Census, living in the home of Daniel and Anna (Davis
Baldwin) Thornburgh.

Died due to Epithelioma, mostly about the face, as noted on
Missouri Death Certificate 4270.

Tombstone engraving:

Fannie Moore
1838-1925
Lineal descendent of Earl of Antrim
and English Nobleman
w. of Levi Oren

More About FRANCES "FANNIE" MOORE:
Burial: Maitland Cemetery, Maitland, Holt, MO

Notes for LEVI OREN:
1870 Census, Nodaway, Holt, MO, page 197B
1880 Census, Hickory, ED 26, Holt, MO, page 106A
1900 Census, Corvallis, ED 1, Benton, OR, page 169B
1910 Census, Arcadia, ED 19, Iron, MO, page 223B
1920 Census, Maitland City, Clay, ED 136, Holt, MO, page 70A

Missouri Death Certificate 34041

Dates and Family information from the Family Record copied
from the Oren Family Bible by Viola (Oren) Dunham with
additions by Phebe Luvina Oren Pursell.

More About LEVI OREN:
Burial: Maitland Cemetery, Maitland, Holt, MO

Children of FRANCES MOORE and LEVI OREN are:
56. i. LUVINA BELLE6 OREN, b. July 07, 1861, Randolph, IN; d. May 22, 1955, St. Francis Hospital, Maryville, Nodaway, MO.
57. ii. ELIZABETH VIOLA OREN, b. August 22, 1868, Holt, MO; d. July 14, 1956, Lancaster, NE.
iii. ALBERT ROEKER OREN, b. December 07, 1870, Holt, MO; d. January 24, 1941, Ironton, Iron, MO.

Notes for ALBERT ROEKER OREN:
1900 Census, Corvallis, ED 1, Benton, OR, page 169B
1910 Census, Arcadia, ED 19, Iron, MO, page 223B

Death certificate states died from acute bronchial pneumonia
also noted was that he was senile.

58. iv. LEWIS WARREN OREN, b. January 23, 1874, Holt, MO; d. August 01, 1957, Portland, Multnomah, OR.


15. WILLIAM HENRY5 MOORE (MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. October 05, 1840 in Randolph, IN, and died February 06, 1904 in Custer, NE. He married (1) OLIVIA M. MASSEY June 17, 1865 in St. Joseph, IN, daughter of WILLIAM MASSEY and ELIZABETH HAMILTON. She was born Abt. January 12, 1846 in Wabash, IN, and died October 27, 1898 in Custer, NE. He married (2) ELIZABETH THOMPSON Bet. 1900 - 1904 in Custer, NE. She was born May 05, 1842 in Carroll, OH, and died December 18, 1907 in Custer, NE.

Notes for WILLIAM HENRY MOORE:
1850 Census, Waltz, Wabash, IN, page 368B
1850 Census, living with Thomas and Lucinda (Massey) Antrim
1860 Census, Gilliam, Jasper, IN, page 910
1860 Census, living with Thomas Antrim
1880 Census, Hickory, ED 26, Holt, MO, page 106B
1885 Nebraska State Census, Sargent, Custer, NE
1900 Census, Sargent, ED 73, Custer, NE, page 175A

Civil War: Served with Company I, 20th Indiana Inf, based
on tombstone

63 yrs, 4 mos, 1 day at time of death

Custer County (NE) Homesteads and Timber Claims:
Wm H. Moore sec 12 twp 19 range 18 sale date 7 Jan 1884
Patent May 1894 Volume 167 page 114
Wm H. Moore sec 13 two 19 range 18 sale date 12 Nov 1883
Patent Dec 1888 Volume 101 Page 131

BLM Homestead Deeds, 5 Jul 1910, Custer County, NE
N½SE, Section 30,Township 16-N, Range 20-W, 80 acres
S½NE, Section 30,Township 16-N, Range 20-W, 80 acres

Custer County Courthouse, State of Nebraska
I William Henry Moore, of the County of Custer and the
State of Nebraska
considering the uncertainty of life and being of sound mind
and memory do make and publish this my last will and
testament in manner and form following, than is to say first
I direct that the executer of this my last will and testament,
shall collect all debts owing to me of whatsoever kind when
due, and that he shall sell the crops and grain in the proper
season, raised on my farm this year of 1903, and that the
proceeds of said collections and sale shall be applied to the
payments the mortgage on my farm, being the N1/2 of S1/2
of Sec. 6, Town 17, Range 18 in Custer county Nebraska and
to all other debts owing by me.
Second, After the payment of all by debts, funeral expenses
and the expense of administering my estate I direct that all
my real and personal property shall be sold when in the
judgment of my executer and my beloved wife Mrs. Elizabeth
Moore said sale will be to the advantage of all concerned.
Third I direct that out of the proceeds of said sale, there shall
be paid to my beloved wife Elizabeth Moore the sum of two
thousand and fifty eight dollars ($2,58) [sic]
Fourth I direct there shall be paid to my son Charles the sum
of one hundred dollars ($100.)
Fifth I direct that of the residue of my estate one third shall be
paid to my beloved wife Elizabeth Moore and that the ballance [
sic] shall be divided share and share alike between my beloved
children, Milo Moore, William M. Moore, Edgar M. Moore, Henry
Ward Moore. and Mrs. Fannie E. Mutter and Charles J. Moore.
Sixth I appoint my son Henry Ward Moore executer of this my
last will and testament.
In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name this
20th day of August, 1903.
(Signature William H. Moore)
We whose names are hereto subscribed do hereby certify that
William Henry Moore the testator subscribed his name to this
instrument in our presence and in the presence of each of us
and declared at the same time in our presence and hearing that
this instrument was his last will and testament and we at his
request sign our names hereto in his presence as attending
witnesses
C.M. Tucker
Benj. F Silshir
Sate of Nebraska
Custer County
I, J.A. Armour, County Judge in and for said County and State do
hereby certify that on this 9th day of September 1904 the above
and foregoing instrument was duly proved allowed and probated
in the county court of said county as the last Will and Testament
of William H. Moore after due notice therefore, and the same is
ordered recorded in this office as such.
Witness my hand and seal of office this 9th day of September 1904.
J. A. Armour
County Judge

Supplemental Petition for Final Settlement
In the County Court in and for the County of Custer, State of
Nebraska
In the Matter of the Estate of William Henry Moore, deceased.
Petition
Comes now Fred Cummings your petitioner and respectfully
shows to the court that William Henry Moore, a citizen and
inhabitant of said County of Custer, State of Nebraska departed
this life in said County and State, on the sixth (6th) day of February,
.D., 1904, leaving a Last Will and Testament: that upon the ninth
(9th) day of September A.D., 1904, said Last Will and Testament
was duly proved, allowed, and probated in the County Court
of said County as the Last Will and Testament of said William
Henry Moore, deceased.
That one Henry Ward Moore was named in said Last Will and
Testament as executor of the estate of said deceased; that
upon the nineteenth day of September, A.D., 1904, the County
Judge of said county of Custer after approval of Executor's
Bond tendered by said Henry Ward Moore issued letters
Testamentary to said Henry Ward Moore: that said Henry
Ward Moore fully and fairly discharged his duties all and
singular as such executer.
The said petitioner further shows unto the Court that said
William Henry Moore, deceased, left surviving him, a widow
Elizabeth Moore, and children as follows:
Milo Moore - 38 years old, residence, Sargent, Nebraska
William M. Moore - 34 years old, residence, Lincoln, Nebraska
Henry Ward Moore - 29 years old, residence, Sargent, Nebraska
Fannie E. Mutter, - 26 years old, residence, Sargent, Nebraska
Charles J. Moore, 21 years old, residence, Sargent, Nebraska
also two minor grand children, the same being the issue of
Edgar M. Moore, a son of the deceased, and who was and is
named in said Last Will and Testament of said William Henry
Moore as an heir and devisee, and who departed this life on
the twenty-fifth (25th) day of February A.D., 1904; that the names
and ages of said minor grand children were at the decease of
said William Henry Moore, as follows:
Anna Moore, aged 8 years old, residence, Sargent, Nebraska,
and an infant child less than one year of age, then residing in
the State of Colorado.
The said petitioner further shows that upon the twenty-second
(22nd) day of May, A.D., 1906, a decree of final settlement was
duly rendered in the County Court of said County in the matter
of said estate: that by inadvertence and oversight said Decree
of Final Settlement did and does not contain any finding respecting
the status of the minor grand child of said William Henry Moore,
deceased and said minor grand child being the issue of Edgar
M. Moore, deceased, and heir and devisee of said William Henry
Moore, deceased, and said minor grand child having been at late
of said William Henry Moore's decease less than one year old as
herein before shown: nor any finding that said William Henry Moore
departed this life seized in fee simple of certain real estate
described in his said last will and testament, nor any finding or
any order respecting the disposition of said real estate or the
proceeds thereof.
Your petitioner respectfully shows the court that prior to the date
of the rendition of said Decree of Final Settlement that said minor
grand child of said William Henry Moore, deceased, and being the
issue of said Edgar M. Moore, deceased, did depart this life: that
said William Henry Moore, deceased, departed this life seized in
fee simple of the following described real estate to-wit:
The North One Half of the South West Quarter (N.1/2 S.W.1/4) and
the North One Half of the South East Quarter (N. 1/2 S.E. 1/4) of
Section numbered Six (6) township numbered Nineteen (19) North,
Range numbered seventeen (17) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian
and situated in the County of Custer, State of Nebraska; that said
Elizabeth Moore widow, Milo Moore, William M. Moore, Henry Ward
Moore, & their respective wives, Charles J. Moore, single, Fannie
Mutter and her husband did on the 17 day of September, A.D., 1904
by good and sufficient quit claim deed convey unto one Fred
Cummings the above described real estate for and in consideration
of the sum of Four Thousand dollars paid to said grantors by said
Fred Cummings for the use and benefit of said estate; that said
executor was duly authorized by the terms and provisions of said
Last Will and Testament of said William Henry Moore, deceased,
to make such sale and disposition of said real estate: that special
reference is hereby made to the files and records in this estate
matter and the same are hereby made parts hereof by express
reference thereto.
Wherefore, your petitioner invokes the equity jurisdiction of this
court and prays this court to make an order requiring all persons
who may have, or claim to have an interest in said estate to
appear after due notice, on a day to be named by the court to
show cause, if any they have, why a supplemental and final
decree should not be rendered, correcting and amending said
inadvertencies and omissions, and closing said estate and
ascertaining and declaring by the decree of this court the sole
and only heirs at law and devinees of said William Henry Moore,
deceased, and making due finding respecting decease of said
minor grand child of said William Henry Moore, deceased, as
hereinbefore referred to: that said Henry Ward Moore was duly
authorized and empowered to execute said warranty deed of
and to said real estate hereinbefore described to said Fred
Cummings, and confirming said sale of said real estate: and
that there may be granted such other, further, or different
relief as may be just and equitable to the end that due and
orderly administration of said estate by concluded, and that
the interests and title of said heir and devisees, and also of
your petitioner may be duly protected.
Your petitioner further offers to pay all costs in this behalf.
Sullivan & Squire - Attorney for Petitioner
Sate of Nebraska , County of Custer
Edwin I. Squires one of the attorneys for Fred Cummings
being first duly sworn, depose and say that Fred Cummings
is the petitioner in the above and foregoing petition and that
said Fred Cummings is absent from said Custer County, that
I have read the same and believe the facts therein stated to
be true.
Signature; Edwin I. Squires
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this
23rd day of May, A.DO., 1907
Notary signature - unclear

More About WILLIAM HENRY MOORE:
Burial: Mt. Hope Cemetery, Sargent, Custer, NE

Notes for OLIVIA M. MASSEY:
52 yrs, 10 mos, 15 days, at time of death

More About OLIVIA M. MASSEY:
Burial: Mt. Hope Cemetery, Sargent, Custer, NE

Children of WILLIAM MOORE and OLIVIA MASSEY are:
59. i. MILO HAMILTON6 MOORE, b. November 09, 1866, Goshen, Elkhart, IN; d. January 03, 1957, Sargent, Custer, NE.
60. ii. WILLIAM MARSHALL MOORE, b. April 29, 1870, Goshen, Elkhart, IN; d. December 03, 1920, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE.
61. iii. EDGAR M. MOORE, b. June 12, 1872, Goshen, Elkhart, IN; d. February 26, 1904, Omaha, Douglas, NE.
62. iv. HENRY WARDEN "WARD" MOORE, b. May 08, 1875, Goshen, Elkhart, IN; d. February 12, 1921, Taylor, Loup, NE.
63. v. FANNIE E. MOORE, b. October 15, 1878, Oregon, Holt, MO; d. January 11, 1936, Comstock, Valley, NE.
vi. CHARLES JEROME MOORE, b. August 06, 1883, Custer, NE.

Notes for CHARLES JEROME MOORE:
WW I Draft Registration lists Charles in Merrill, Plymouth
County, IA, in 1918.
He lists his sister, Mrs. O. B. Mutter as next of kin.


16. DEMARIS ELIZABETH5 MOORE (MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born July 1843 in Randolph, IN, and died Bet. 1920 - 1930 in Randolph, IN. She married (1) DOCTOR FRANKLIN FORD January 24, 1860 in Randolph, IN. He was born Abt. 1840 in IN, and died December 30, 1873 in Randolph, IN. She married (2) ELISHA V. GRAHAM December 01, 1875 in Randolph, IN. He was born July 1842 in KY.

Notes for DEMARIS ELIZABETH MOORE:
1870 Census, Demaris' half-brother, John F. Pursley (son of James Pursley
and Emily Mead Curry Moore Pursley) is living in the home.
1920 Census, Monroe, ED 153, Randolph, IN, page 65A

Notes for DOCTOR FRANKLIN FORD:
1850 Census, White River Twp, Randolph, IN, page 79A. Doctor is
identified by first and middle name, living with his mother at age 10.
1870 Census, Farmland P.O., Monroe Twp, Randolph, IN, page 365B, Demaris'
half-brother, John F. Pursley (son of James Pursley and Emily Mead Curry
Moore Pursley) is living in the home.

Notes for ELISHA V. GRAHAM:
No children to this marriage
1880 Census, Farmland, Monroe Twp, ED 164, Randolph, IN, page 80A
1900 Census, Farmland, Monroe Twp, ED 123, Randolph, IN, page 73B

Children of DEMARIS MOORE and DOCTOR FORD are:
64. i. ANNIE B.6 FORD, b. Abt. 1867, Randolph, IN.
65. ii. MARSHALL R. FORD, b. Abt. 1868, Randolph, IN; d. Bet. 1910 - 1920, Wabash, IN.
iii. OSCAR FORD, b. 1870, Randolph, IN; d. April 18, 1872, Randolph, IN.

More About OSCAR FORD:
Burial: Maxville/Woodlawn Cemetery, Old Maxville Section, Randolph, IN


17. SYDNEY ANN5 MOORE (MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. 1848 in Randolph, IN, and died Bef. 1900 in Randolph, IN. She married JACOB M. BARKER Abt. 1864 in Randolph, IN. He was born September 26, 1846 in IN, and died May 23, 1919 in Randolph, IN.

Notes for SYDNEY ANN MOORE:
Sydney is noted as "Lyda" on the 1850 Census in her father's home. She
is listed as Sydney A. Barker, minor heir, in Marshall's Will and
guardianship of Sydney A. Barker to Milo Moore.

Notes for JACOB M. BARKER:
1860 Census, Monroe Twp, Randolph, IN, page 364B
1880 Census, Farmland, Monroe Twp, ED 164, Randolph, IN, page 84C
1900 Census, West River, ED 133, Randolph, IN, page 235B

More About JACOB M. BARKER:
Burial: Maxville/Woodlawn Cemetery, Old Maxville Section, Randolph, IN

Children of SYDNEY MOORE and JACOB BARKER are:
66. i. DAVID ELSWORTH6 BARKER, b. September 1865, Monroe, Randolph, IN.
67. ii. SAMUEL "MACK" MCNEES BARKER, b. April 1867, Monroe, Randolph, IN.
iii. LEO BARKER, b. February 10, 1877, Monroe, Randolph, IN; m. ALMEDA M. WAGNER, Abt. 1899, Randolph, IN; b. July 1882, IN.

Notes for LEO BARKER:
1900 Census, West River, ED 133, Randolph, IN, page 235B
1910 Census, Monroe, ED 135, Randolph, IN, page 71B

No children to this marriage.

iv. NINA M. BARKER, b. October 1879, Monroe, Randolph, IN.


18. MILES C.5 MOORE (MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born April 1850 in Randolph, IN, and died 1883 in Delaware, IN. He married ALICE ANN LINDSEY April 25, 1873 in Randolph, IN. She was born January 1854 in Randolph, IN, and died 1932 in Delaware, IN.

Notes for MILES C. MOORE:
1860 Census, Monroe Twp, Randolph, IN, page 565
1880 Census, Tweedyville Village, Perry Twp, ED 188, Delaware, IN, page
479D

More About MILES C. MOORE:
Burial: Union (Old Terrell) Cemetery, Randolph, IN

Notes for ALICE ANN LINDSEY:
1900 Census, Perry Twp, ED 51, Delaware, IN, page 234A
1910 Census, Perry Twp, ED 51, Delaware, IN, page 104A
1920 Census, Perry, ED 56, Delaware, IN. 224B
1930 Census, Perry, ED 36, Delaware, IN, page 35A

More About ALICE ANN LINDSEY:
Burial: Union (Old Terrell) Cemetery, Randolph, IN

Children of MILES MOORE and ALICE LINDSEY are:
i. LILLIE MYRTLE6 MOORE, b. January 1874, Randolph, IN.

Notes for LILLIE MYRTLE MOORE:
1910 Census, Perry Twp, ED 51, Delaware, IN, page 104A, unmarried living
with mother and brother.

ii. WILLIAM MILO MOORE, b. December 20, 1874, Randolph, IN.

Notes for WILLIAM MILO MOORE:
1910 Census, Perry Twp, ED 51, Delaware, IN, page 104A, noted as
Head-of-household with his mother and sister living in the home.
1920 Census, Perry, ED 56, Delaware, IN, page 224B.
Mother and sister still in home.
1930 Census, Perry, ED 36, Delaware, IN, page 35A


19. NEWTON B.5 DAVIS (HANNAH4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born 1838 in Wayne or Henry, IN, and died December 25, 1898 in Blue River Twp, Henry Co, IN. He married HARRIETT "HATTIE" S. WILLIAMS June 03, 1869 in Wayne, IN. She was born December 1845 in IN, and died January 02, 1929 in Henry, IN.

Notes for NEWTON B. DAVIS:
1870 Census, Blue River Twp, Henry, IN, page 4A
1880 Census, Blue River Twp, Henry, IN, page 103C

Mooreland Cemetery, Sec 0-100D

More About NEWTON B. DAVIS:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

Notes for HARRIETT "HATTIE" S. WILLIAMS:
1900 Census, Blue River Twp, Henry, IN, page 4A
1920 Census, Ward 2, Indianapolis, ED 49, Marion, IN, page 114A

Mooreland Cemetery, Sec 0-100B
Dispensation for Hattie "Smith" to be buried next to Newton.

More About HARRIETT "HATTIE" S. WILLIAMS:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

Children of NEWTON DAVIS and HARRIETT WILLIAMS are:
i. MARY6 DAVIS, b. August 19, 1873, IN; d. June 18, 1906, Henry, IN.

More About MARY DAVIS:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Blue River, Henry, IN

ii. EDGAR NATHAN DAVIS, b. February 27, 1881, IN; d. December 24, 1947, Henry, IN; m. IRENE ADDINGTON, Abt. 1915, Poss Marion, IN; b. 1887, IN; d. July 20, 1961, Henry, IN.

Notes for EDGAR NATHAN DAVIS:
1920 Census, Ward 2, Indianapolis, ED 49, Marion, IN, page 114A
1930 Census, Indianapolis, ED 82, Marion, IN, page 50B

No apparent children to this marriage

Mooreland Cemetery, Sec 0-100F

More About EDGAR NATHAN DAVIS:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

Notes for IRENE ADDINGTON:
Mooreland Cemetery, Sec 0-100E

More About IRENE ADDINGTON:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN


20. MARTHA ANN5 DAVIS (HANNAH4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born December 06, 1839 in Wayne or Henry Co, IN, and died May 22, 1903 in Henry, IN. She married JESSE MELLETT REED November 16, 1872 in Henry, IN, son of JOHN REED. He was born Abt. April 04, 1827 in W. VA, and died May 21, 1884 in Prairie, Henry, IN.

Notes for MARTHA ANN DAVIS:
1900 Census, Prairie Twp, ED 71, Henry, IN, page 186A; living with son,
Willi am N. Reed

More About MARTHA ANN DAVIS:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

Notes for JESSE MELLETT REED:
1880 Census, Prairie Twp, ED 2, Henry, IN, page 27C

More About JESSE MELLETT REED:
Burial: Lebanon Baptist Cemetery, Prairie, Henry, IN

Children of MARTHA DAVIS and JESSE REED are:
68. i. WILLIAM NATHAN6 REED, b. November 03, 1876, Henry, IN; d. March 27, 1953, Muncie, Delaware, IN.
ii. ETHEL REED, b. July 1880, Henry, IN.

Notes for ETHEL REED:
1900 Census, Prairie Twp, ED 71, Henry, IN, page 186A; living with mother
and brother, William N. Reed.


21. LEWIS WOODWARD5 DAVIS (HANNAH4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born May 22, 1841 in Wayne or Henry Co, IN, and died March 30, 1916 in Henry, IN. He married LUCINDA ELEANOR JONES August 10, 1867 in Henry, IN. She was born November 1845 in IN, and died May 09, 1920 in Henry, IN.

Notes for LEWIS WOODWARD DAVIS:
1880 Census, Nettle Creek Twp, Randolph, IN, page 240C
1900 Census, Niles, ED 50, Delaware, IN, page 219A

More About LEWIS WOODWARD DAVIS:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

Notes for LUCINDA ELEANOR JONES:
Moved to Randolph Co, IN by 1880

1920 Census, Dalton, ED 143, Wayne, IN, page 266A

More About LUCINDA ELEANOR JONES:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

Children of LEWIS DAVIS and LUCINDA JONES are:
69. i. MD ELMER JONES6 DAVIS, b. October 1869, IN; d. April 12, 1936, Henry, IN.
ii. LENORA H. DAVIS, b. October 1869, IN.
70. iii. ORPHA M.DAVIS, b. April 1872, IN; d. November 17, 1907, Albany, Delaware, IN.
71. iv. CHARLES NATHAN DAVIS, b. March 22, 1874, IN.
v. BERTHA A. DAVIS, b. January 29, 1879, IN; d. February 28, 1954, Henry, IN; m. ERVIN PIERCE, December 08, 1917, Henry, IN; b. 1872, IN; d. February 10, 1965, Henry, IN.

More About BERTHA A. DAVIS:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

Notes for ERVIN PIERCE:
1920 Census, Dalton, ED 143, Wayne, IN, page 266A
1930 Census, Jefferson Twp, ED 19, Wayne, IN, page 76A

No apparent children to this marriage

More About ERVIN PIERCE:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN


22. RUFUS H.5 DAVIS (HANNAH4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born February 1843 in Wayne or Henry Co, IN, and died December 31, 1918 in Henry, IN. He married EMMA ALLEN September 27, 1884 in Henry, IN, daughter of JAMES ALLEN and ELIZABETH WRIGHT. She was born March 04, 1860 in IN, and died January 17, 1938 in Henry, IN.

Notes for RUFUS H. DAVIS:
1880 Census, Blue River Twp, Henry, IN, page 107A
1900 Census, Blue River Twp, Henry, IN, page 3B
1910 Census, Blue River Twp, ED 74, Henry, IN, page 9B

Mooreland Cemetery, Sec 0-64F

More About RUFUS H. DAVIS:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

Notes for EMMA ALLEN:
1920 Census, Blue River Twp, ED 56, Henry, IN, page 6B

Mooreland Cemetery, Sec 0-64D

More About EMMA ALLEN:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

Children of RUFUS DAVIS and EMMA ALLEN are:
i. ETHEL6 DAVIS, b. April 1886, Henry, IN; d. May 17, 1950, Henry, IN.

Notes for ETHEL DAVIS:
1920 Census, Blue River Twp, ED 56, Henry, IN, page 6B

Mooreland Cemetery, Sec 0-64E

More About ETHEL DAVIS:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

ii. HELEN DAVIS, b. July 1888, Henry, IN; d. September 27, 1966, Henry, IN.

Notes for HELEN DAVIS:
1920 Census, Blue River Twp, ED 56, Henry, IN, page 6B

Mooreland Cemetery, Sec 0-64A

More About HELEN DAVIS:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

iii. ALVA DAVIS, b. October 1890, Henry, IN.
iv. CLARA DAVIS, b. October 1891, Henry, IN; d. January 16, 1952, Henry, IN; m. LACY DALLAS ALBRIGHT, June 25, 1920, Henry, IN; b. July 01, 1897, Howard, IN.

Notes for CLARA DAVIS:
1920 Census, Blue River Twp, ED 56, Henry, IN, page 6B

Mooreland Cemetery, Sec 0-64B

More About CLARA DAVIS:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

v. HARRY DAVIS, b. 1893, Henry, IN; d. September 02, 1898, Henry, IN.

Notes for HARRY DAVIS:
Mooreland Cemetery, Sec 0-64C

More About HARRY DAVIS:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

vi. RUTH DAVIS, b. Abt. 1900, Henry, IN.

Notes for RUTH DAVIS:
1920 Census, Blue River Twp, ED 56, Henry, IN, page 6B


23. SARAH ALICE5 DAVIS (HANNAH4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. 1855 in probably Henry Co, IN, and died March 29, 1900 in Blue River, Henry, IN. She married ELI W. FRAZIER October 29, 1874 in Henry, IN, son of JAMES FRAZIER and NANCY HARVEY. He was born May 1848 in IN, and died August 23, 1926 in Blue River, Henry, IN.

More About SARAH ALICE DAVIS:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

Notes for ELI W. FRAZIER:
1880 Census, Blue River Twp, ED 6, Henry, IN, page 105C
1900 Census, Blue River Twp, ED 54, Henry, IN, page 3A
1910 Census, Blue River, ED 74, Henry, IN, page 9B
1920 Census, Blue River Twp, ED 56, Henry, IN , page 6B

More About ELI W. FRAZIER:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

Children of SARAH DAVIS and ELI FRAZIER are:
72. i. NELLIE KATHERINE6 FRAZIER, b. January 1876, Henry, IN; d. August 04, 1907, Mooreland, Henry, IN.
ii. DR. WARREN LEWIS FRAZIER, b. September 1888, Henry, IN; d. March 20, 1913, Henry, IN.

More About DR. WARREN LEWIS FRAZIER:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN


24. PHILIP MARSHALL5 MOORE (WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born August 10, 1835 in IN, and died January 11, 1920 in Eureka, Greenwood, KS. He married MELISSA GENETT ANDERSON August 12, 1860 in Woodson Co, KS, daughter of WATSON ANDERSON and BEULAH JEFFREY. She was born May 20, 1845 in Randolph Co, IN, and died Aft. 1930 in Probably Butler, KS.

Notes for PHILIP MARSHALL MOORE:
Family data from autobiography of Melissa Genett Anderson; http:
www.ku.edu/c ar rie/kancoll/books/andersonm/
1870 Census, Neosho Falls Twp, Woodson, KS, pa ge 466A
1880 Census, Neosho Falls Twp, Woodson, KS, page 212A
1900 Census, Eu reka, ED 48, Greenwood, KS, page 21B
1910 Census, Ward 2, Eureka, ED 24, Green wood, KS, page 25A

More About PHILIP MARSHALL MOORE:
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Eureka, Greenwood, KS

Notes for MELISSA GENETT ANDERSON:
Family data from autobiography of Melissa Genett Anderson:
http://www.ku.edu /carrie/kancoll/books/andersonm/

1930 Census, Augusta, ED 2, Butler, KS, page 15A

Children of PHILIP MOORE and MELISSA ANDERSON are:
i. VIOLA A.6 MOORE, b. July 21, 1861, Woodson, KS; d. Aft. June 1880, KS; m. PARK VAN ORDSTRAND, May 05, 1878, Woodson, KS.

Notes for VIOLA A. MOORE:
In the autobiography of Melissa Genett Anderson, Viola's date of death is
given as 21 Jul 1879; however, 1880 census report shows she is still
alive at that time.

73. ii. CHARLES EDGAR MOORE, b. February 08, 1864, Woodson, KS.
74. iii. EFFIE ETTA MOORE, b. March 28, 1868, Woodson, KS; d. Butler, KS.
iv. ADA ALIDA MOORE, b. November 20, 1869, Woodson, KS; m. OSCAR L. CULLISON, March 25, 1905, Woodson, KS; b. March 1870, IN.

Notes for OSCAR L. CULLISON:
1910 Census, Walker Twp, ED 32, Anderson, KS, page 204B
1920 Census, Iola, ED 9, Allen, KS, page 99A.
No living children to this marriage.

v. PEARL MOORE, b. October 20, 1876, Woodson, KS; d. November 30, 1876, Woodson, KS.
vi. ARTHUR M. MOORE, b. April 13, 1878, KS; d. October 05, 1883, KS.
75. vii. ROY ANDERSON MOORE, b. April 19, 1884, Eureka, Greenwood, KS; d. March 28, 1943, Eureka, Greenwood, KS.


25. ANGELINE5 MOORE (WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born November 1837 in IN, and died August 24, 1918 in Culbertson, Hitchcock, NE. She married JESSE OLIVER LINDLEY March 05, 1857 in Howard, IN, son of JAMES LINDLEY and REBECCA HOBSON. He was born January 1837 in IL, and died October 23, 1914 in Red Cloud, Webster, NE.

Notes for ANGELINE MOORE:
Angeline Moore was born in Indiana in 1837 and passed
away from the result of a fall received over a year ago,
at the home of her son, Geo. Lindley, at Culbertson,
August 24, 1918, aged 81 years. She was united in marriage
to J. O . Lindley in 1857, seven children, four girls and three
boys being born to th is union. In 1879, Mr. and Mrs. Lindley
moved to Jewell county, Kansas, on a farm near Burr Oak
Creek, moving to this city in 1882, where they made their
home up until the time of Mr. Lindley's death in 1914, since
when Mrs. Lindley has lived with her children.
Mr. Lindley was a hotel and restaurant man and he with
the aid of his wife, for five years, was the proprietor of
the old Kirby House, a hotel having over thirty rooms,
located where the stock yards now are, afterwards
running a restaurant in the building now occupied by the
Ludlow restaurant, but which then stood on the corner
where the Potter building now is.
Grandma Lindley was a christian lady and her life was
noted for its simplicity and kindness. She leaves to mourn
her demise two daughters, two already having preceeded
her to the great beyond, three sons, grandchildren and
other relatives.
Funeral services were conducted by J.L. Beebe on Sunday
at 2 p.m. from the Christian church, interment being made
beside her husband, in the old country cemetery in Jewell
County, Kansas.

More About ANGELINE MOORE:
Burial: Highland Cemetery, Jewell, KS

Notes for JESSE OLIVER LINDLEY:
1880 Census, Highland Twp, ED 123, Jewell, KS, page 360D
1900 Census, Red Cloud, ED 174, Webster, NE, page 207B
1910 Census, Red Cloud, ED 205, Webster, NE, page 214A

Pioneer Business Man Answers Death's Call
In the death of J. O. Lindley, which occurred Friday evening,
October 23, 1914, Red Cloud loses one of the pioneer business
men, who was probably known by every man, woman, and
child in the city. He was a good citizen, and a friend to
everybody. Mr. Lindley was born in 1837 in Illinois. He was
married in 1857, in Indiana, to Angelina Moore, who, with
three sons, William, Charles and George, and two daughters,
Mrs. Wm. Wood and Mrs. Henry Ehlers, survive him. He first
came to Nebraska with his family in 1879, and camped south
of the river bridge on the ninth day of March. From there the
journey was continued south to Jewell county, Kansas, where
he located and farmed for one year. He then went to Burr Oak,
where he engaged in the meat market business.
In 1882 Mr. Lindle and family moved to Red Cloud, which has
since been their home. For five years he conducted the old
Kirby house, which was located just south of the old depot,
about where the elevator now stands. His next venture was a
restaurant and lunch room, which he opened in the little building,
which is now diagonally across from the Firemen's hall, but was
then located just north of where Whitaker & Buckles' shop now
stands. Needing larger quarters, he moved to the building on the
lot where Smith's shoe store is now and later moved to the frame
building which then stood on the Potter block corner. When
this was moved away to make room for the new brick he moved the
restaurant to its p resent location, where it is now owned by W.G.
Warren. During all these year s Mr. Lindley's reputation as a
restaurant man was known far and wide, and it was a matter of
common report that the best meals in town for the price were
served at his place of business.
He was strictly honest in his dealings and held the confidence
of all who knew him. During the last few years he conducted a
little popcorn and candy stand, and it is probable that he was
the only man in Red Cloud who would have been permitted to
have a little store standing in one of the principal streets, the
authorities being glad to allow it in his case because of the
character of the man and because of the feeling of friendship
which every citizen entertained for him.
The end came very suddenly Friday evening, while at work in
his little store. He was suddenly taken ill, and, although
medical aid was promptly secured, he passed away in a very
short time. Funeral services were held in the Methodist church
Tuesday afte rnoon, conducted by Rev. W. F. Cole, former
pastor of the Baptist church. Interment was made in the Red
Cloud cemetery.

More About JESSE OLIVER LINDLEY:
Burial: Highland Cemetery, Jewell, KS

Children of ANGELINE MOORE and JESSE LINDLEY are:
i. JAMES WILLIAM6 LINDLEY, b. Abt. 1859, Howard, IN.
ii. CHARLES H. LINDLEY, b. February 1864, IN.
iii. EMMA W. LINDLEY, b. Abt. 1866, IN.
76. iv. REBECCA R. LINDLEY, b. April 1868, IA; d. (Hitchcock), NE.
77. v. DELLA N. LINDLEY, b. January 23, 1872, IA; d. February 21, 1924, McCook, Red Willow, NE.
78. vi. GEORGE O. LINDLEY, b. December 1876, IA; d. Culbertson, Webster, NE.


26. SAMUEL NEWTON5 MOORE (WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. 1839 in IN, and died 1895 in Neosho Falls, Woodson, KS. He married MARY C. CHRAN Bet. 1872 - 1875 in KS. She was born Abt. 1850 in OH.

Notes for SAMUEL NEWTON MOORE:
1870 Census, Neosho Falls Twp, Woodson, KS, page 476A.
1870 Census, Profession: Mail Carrier
1880 Census, Iola, ED 9, Allen, KS, page 100C

Notes for MARY C. CHRAN:
1900 Census, Neosho Falls, ED 187, Woodson, KS, page 233A

Child of SAMUEL MOORE and MARY CHRAN is:
79. i. THADDEUS N.6 MOORE, b. February 13, 1875, Woodson, KS; d. October 19, 1972, San Mateo, CA.


27. MILTON L.5 MOORE (WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. November 07, 1842 in IN, and died December 15, 1899 in Pleasanton, Linn, KS. He married BELLE UNKNOWN. She was born March 13, 1842 in IN, and died December 15, 1882 in Pleasanton, Linn, KS.

Notes for MILTON L. MOORE:
Served in the Civil War: Company F, 9th Cavalry Regiment, Kansas.
Enlisted 20 Jan 1863, Neosho Falls, KS; mustered out on 19 Jan 1865.
1870 Census, Potosi, Linn, KS, page 117B
1880 Census, Potosi, ED 130, Linn, KS, page 95

More About MILTON L. MOORE:
Burial: Green Valley Cemetery, Pleasanton, Linn, KS

More About BELLE UNKNOWN:
Burial: Green Valley Cemetery, Pleasanton, Linn, KS

Children of MILTON MOORE and BELLE UNKNOWN are:
i. JAMES EDWARD6 MOORE, b. Abt. 1867, MO.
ii. MARTHA MOORE, b. Abt. 1872, Linn, KS.
80. iii. WILLIAM ALBERT MOORE, b. July 25, 1874, Linn, KS; d. February 25, 1933, Glenn, CA.


28. JAMES ANDERSON5 MOORE (WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born June 21, 1845 in IN. He married (1) UNKNOWN Abt. 1865 in Indiana. He married (2) FIDELIA PIERCE May 06, 1868 in Woodson, KS, daughter of THOMAS PIERCE and MARY DUKE. She was born November 18, 1846 in Henry, IN, and died August 30, 1916 in Elk, KS.

Notes for JAMES ANDERSON MOORE:
1870 Census, Le Roy, Coffee, KS, page 287A
1880 Census, Neosho Falls Twp, Woodson, KS, page 212A
1885 Kansas State Census, Everett, KS
1900 Census, Union, ED 2 34, Rice, KS, page 324A
1910 Census, Garfield Twp, ED 39, Finney, KS, page 1A
1920 Census, Liberty, ED 126, Elk, KS, page 207A


More About JAMES ANDERSON MOORE:
Burial: Mt. Zion Cemetery, Elk, KS

More About FIDELIA PIERCE:
Burial: Mt. Zion Cemetery, Elk, KS

Child of JAMES MOORE and UNKNOWN is:
81. i. MANNING F.6 MOORE, b. March 1866, IN.


Children of JAMES MOORE and FIDELIA PIERCE are:
82. ii. LOUISA ISABEL (BELLE)6 MOORE, b. February 15, 1869, Woodson, KS; d. February 08, 1953, Kane, IL.
iii. BURLEY (BERT) E. MOORE, b. August 1870, Woodson, KS; m. EFFIE STILLWELL; b. May 1876, IL.

Notes for BURLEY (BERT) E. MOORE:
1900 Census, Union, ED 234, Rice, KS, page 321B
1910 Census, Garfield Twp, ED 39, Finney, KS, page 1A
1920 Census, Hominy, ED 95, Osage, OK, page 259A

83. iv. LAURA MAY MOORE, b. July 25, 1874, Woodson, KS; d. July 24, 1956, Logan, KS.
84. v. WALTER EDWARD MOORE, b. October 30, 1877, Woodson, KS.


29. EMSLEY B.5 MOORE (WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. 1847 in IN. He married HANNAH UNKNOWN Abt. 1876 in Woodson, KS. She was born Abt. 1855 in IA, and died Bef. 1930 in Woodson, KS.

Notes for EMSLEY B. MOORE:
1870 Census, Neosho Falls Twp, Woodson, KS, page 466A, living
with his brother Philip.
1880 Census, Neosho Falls Twp, Woodson, KS, page 212A
1920 Census, Neosho Falls Twp, Woodson, KS, page 215B
1930 Census, Neosho Falls, ED 7, Woodson, KS, page 240A

Child of EMSLEY MOORE and HANNAH UNKNOWN is:
85. i. CLARK E.6 MOORE, b. Abt. 1877, Woodson, KS.


30. JESSE OLIVER5 MOORE (WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born June 1858 in Greentown, IN. He married MATILDA HARLOW PARSONS Abt. 1882 in KS. She was born October 1861 in IL.

Notes for JESSE OLIVER MOORE:
1900 Census, Parsons, ED 123, Labette, KS, page 252B
1910 Census, Parsons, ED 146, Labette, KS, page 123A
1920 Census, Parsons, ED 153, Labette, KS, page 165A
1930 Census, Parsons, ED 25, Labette, KS, page 232B

Children of JESSE MOORE and MATILDA PARSONS are:
i. HARRY O.6 MOORE, b. November 1882, MO.
ii. WILLIAM MOORE, b. November 28, 1891, KS; d. October 1975, Chetopa, Labette, KS.
iii. EARNEST RAY MOORE, b. November 18, 1896, Indian Territory (Oklahoma).
86. iv. HERBERT EDWARD MOORE, b. December 01, 1898, Labette, KS.


31. EZRA L.5 PICKERING (RHODA4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born 1844 in IN, and died 1920 in Harrison Twp, Cadiz, Henry, IN. He married (1) CATHERINE SHAWHAN July 20, 1867 in Tipton Co, IN. She was born Abt. 1848 in IN. He married (2) ROSA A. KIRKPATRICK November 25, 1880 in Tipton, IN. She was born November 1863 in IN, and died 1940 in Harrison Twp, Cadiz, IN.

Notes for EZRA L. PICKERING:
Served in the Civil War: Company B, 130th Inf Regt, Indiana.
Enlist ed 11 Mar 1864, discharged 4 May 1865.
1870 Census, Wild Cat Twp, Tipton, IN, page 574A
1880 Census, Wildcat Twp, Tipton, IN, pg 15A.
Census indicates Ezra as divorced bef 7 Aug 1880.
1900 Census, Van Buren, ED 116, Madison, IN, page 357B
1910 Census, Cadiz Twp, Henry, IN, pg 126 A.
1920 Census, Cadiz Twp, Henry, IN, pg 1B.

COUNTIES OF HOWARD AND TIPTON, INDIANA.
HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL.
ILLUSTRATED.
CHARLES BLANCHARD. EDITOR.
CHICAGO: F. A. BATTEY & CO.
1883.
E. L. PICKERING, of the firm of E. L. Pickering & Co., is a native of
Randolph County, Ind., and was born July 5, 1847. He is the eldest of four
children born to Elisha and Rhoda (Moore) Pickering, natives of Tennessee and
Ohio, and of English descent. Our subject enlisted in the State service under
Gen. Carrington, served one year, and in the fall of 1863 he enlisted in Company
B, One Hundred and Thirtieth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry. He engaged in
battle at Buzzard Roost, Peach Tree Creek, Resaca, Dalton, Kenesaw Mountain,
Marietta, and the siege of Atlanta. Thence he went with Gen. Thomas to
Nashville, and at Jonesboro, S. C, he was taken sick; he was honorably
discharged May 25, 1865, and returned home and engaged in farming with his
father; one year later he engaged with John Bailey in driving a notion wagon; he
purchased a half-interest in Mr. Bailey's grocery and provision store, and in
1873 retired from this firm. In March, 1874, he purchased a one-third interest
in a general stock of goods, and became a member of the firm of Freeman,
Pickering & Co., and two years later the name of the firm was changed to
Pickering, Bailey & Co. On March 3, 1878, a fire destroyed their building and a
stock of goods worth $9,000. Mr. Pickering then entered the grocery business in
company with D. D. John, and one year later became successor to Pickering &
John; he subsequently purchased an interest in company with A. D. Riffe, and six
months later took a third partner, making the firm of Pickering, Riffe &
Craften. One year later, he retired from this firm, and subsequently engaged in
the drug business one year, when he sold a half interest to E. Pickering, and is
now a member of the firm of E. L. Pickering & Co. In 1881, they began handling a
full line of implements, making a specialty of Gear, Scott & Co.'s thresher and
engine, doing a business of $15,000 annually. In 1874, he was commissioned
Postmaster at Windfall, which office he held nine years. He has served on the
Central Committee of the Republican party eight years, and has been School
Trustee for eight years. He is a member of the Masonic order. Mr. Pickering was
married in 1868 to Miss Catharine Shawhan, of Tipton County. They had four
children, three of whom are living-Ida, Udora and Girty. He was again married,
November, 25, 1880, to Miss Rosa Kirkpatrick, of Howard County. She was born
November 9, 1860, and is the daughter of Rankin Kirkpatrick, of Irish descent.
This marriage has been blessed with two children-Mervil May and Blanche.

More About EZRA L. PICKERING:
Burial: Hess Cemetery, Harrison, Henry, IN

Notes for ROSA A. KIRKPATRICK:
1930 Census, Harrison, Cadiz Twp, ED 13, Henry, IN, page 273A

More About ROSA A. KIRKPATRICK:
Burial: Hess Cemetery, Harrison, Henry, IN

Children of EZRA PICKERING and CATHERINE SHAWHAN are:
i. MARY IDA6 PICKERING, b. Abt. 1868, Tipton Co, IN.

Notes for MARY IDA PICKERING:
1900 Census notes her birth as Mar 1873

ii. EUDORA PICKERING, b. August 1869, Tipton Co, IN.
iii. GERTRUDE PICKERING.


Children of EZRA PICKERING and ROSA KIRKPATRICK are:
iv. MERVIL MAY6 PICKERING, b. August 1881, IN; m. UNKNOWN KILGORE; d. Bef. 1900.
v. ORPHA BLANCHE PICKERING, b. January 1883, Possibly Tipton, IN.
87. vi. WILLIAM L. PICKERING, b. October 25, 1884, Tipton, IN; d. 1936, Harrison, Henry, IN.
vii. HAROLD E. PICKERING, b. June 13, 1898, IN; d. December 1966, Cleves, Hamilton, OH; m. MARY K. UNKNOWN, Abt. 1929, Henry, IN; b. Abt. 1899, IN.

Notes for HAROLD E. PICKERING:
1930 Census, Cadiz, District 13, Henry, IN, page 274A


32. MILES DAVIS5 PICKERING (RHODA4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. 1853 in IN, and died Bef. 1900 in IN. He married ANNA CATHERINE RIFFE May 09, 1877 in Decatur, IN, daughter of GEORGE RIFFE and SARAH SERIGHT. She was born February 25, 1859 in Decatur, IN, and died in IN.

Notes for MILES DAVIS PICKERING:
7 children born of this marriage.
1880 Census, Windfall Twp, Tipton, IN, page 11A

Notes for ANNA CATHERINE RIFFE:
Birth date provided by Jill Link, g-granddaughter of Anna Riffe.
Anna is listed on the 1860 Census, living with her parents, at age 3.
This record would indicate her birth year about 1857.

Marriage Notes for MILES PICKERING and ANNA RIFFE:
Tipton County marriages, 1870-1905, Book 4, page 460, compiled by Ruth M.
Sle vin.

Children of MILES PICKERING and ANNA RIFFE are:
i. EMMA6 PICKERING, b. Abt. 1877, Tipton, IN.
88. ii. ELISHA EDGAR PICKERING, b. April 12, 1879, Tipton, IN; d. October 21, 1953, Jackson, MI.


33. MARGARET ALICE5 PICKERING (RHODA4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born February 1856 in IN. She married (1) GEORGE CLEM October 13, 1872 in Tipton, IN. He was born December 1847 in VA, and died Bef. 1900 in IN. She married (2) ELI W. FRAZIER April 09, 1901 in Tipton, IN, son of JAMES FRAZIER and NANCY HARVEY. He was born May 1848 in IN, and died August 23, 1926 in Blue River, Henry, IN.

Notes for GEORGE CLEM:
1880 Census, Wild Cat Twp, Tipton, IN, page 6D

Marriage Notes for MARGARET PICKERING and GEORGE CLEM:
Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920, County: Tipton, Name: Margaret A.
Pickering,
Spouse: George Clem, Marriage Date: 13 Oct 1872, Book 4, Page 133
Indiana Ma rriages, 1845-1920, County: Tipton, Name: Margaret A. Clem,
Spouse: E. W. Fr azier, Marriage Date: 9 Apr 1901, Book 9, page 341

Notes for ELI W. FRAZIER:
1880 Census, Blue River Twp, ED 6, Henry, IN, page 105C
1900 Census, Blue River Twp, ED 54, Henry, IN, page 3A
1910 Census, Blue River, ED 74, Henry, IN, page 9B
1920 Census, Blue River Twp, ED 56, Henry, IN , page 6B

More About ELI W. FRAZIER:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

Child of MARGARET PICKERING and GEORGE CLEM is:
i. ETHEL DELPHIA6 CLEM, b. August 1886, Tipton, IN.


34. LAURA E.5 MARSHALL (CHARITY4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. 1840 in IN, and died 1888 in Dallas, IA. She married BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WAY July 14, 1858 in Dallas, IA. He was born Abt. 1838 in IN.

Notes for BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WAY:
1870 Census, Van Meter, Dallas, IA, page 636B
1880 Census, De Soto, ED 53, Dallas, IA, page 296D

Children of LAURA MARSHALL and BENJAMIN WAY are:
89. i. DORA E.6 WAY, b. April 1862, Dallas, IA.
ii. VERNON WAY, b. Abt. 1866, Dallas, IA.
iii. JOHN WAY, b. Abt. 1868, Dallas, IA.
iv. DOCIA WAY, b. Abt. 1871, Dallas, IA.
v. FRANK WAY, b. Abt. 1874, Dallas, IA.
vi. GRACE WAY, b. Abt. 1876, Dallas, IA.
vii. ROLLO WAY, b. Abt. 1879, Dallas, IA.


35. MALISSA JANE5 MOORE (ZIMRI4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born December 13, 1841 in Wayne, IN, and died February 04, 1937 in Benton, Fremont, IA. She married WILLIAM PRESTON KEYSER. He was born February 29, 1836 in W. VA, and died October 15, 1917 in Winnebago, Thurston, NE.

Notes for MALISSA JANE MOORE:
1900 Census, Scherty, ED 5, Cass, NE, page 40B
1910 Census, Liberty, ED 6, Cass, NE, page 58A
1930 Census, Omaha, ED 26, Douglas, NE, page 8A

More About MALISSA JANE MOORE:
Burial: Grandview Cemetery, Sidney, Fremont, IA

Notes for WILLIAM PRESTON KEYSER:
1860 Census, Benton, Fremont, IA, page 881
1870 Census, Benton, Fremont, IA, page 424A
1880 Census, Benton, ED 70, Fremont, IA, page 198A
1900 Census, Wyoming, ED 124, Otoe, NE, page 244A
1910 Census, Township 101, ED 58, Lyman, SD, page 100A

William and Melissa apparently divorced/separated before 1900.
William is noted as a widower in 1900 living in Otoe County, NE,
whereas Melissa is living in Cass County, NE.

More About WILLIAM PRESTON KEYSER:
Burial: Grandview Cemetery, Sidney, Fremont, IA

Children of MALISSA MOORE and WILLIAM KEYSER are:
90. i. HENRY E.6 KEYSER, b. February 1858, Fremont, IA; d. October 07, 1940, Stevens, WA.
91. ii. CHARLES E. KEYSER, b. October 04, 1861, Fremont, IA; d. May 16, 1923, St. Joseph, Buchanan, MO.
iii. MARY E. KEYSER, b. Abt. 1861, Fremont, IA.
92. iv. LEONARD MITCHELL KEYSER, b. May 24, 1866, Hamburg, Fremont, IA; d. December 25, 1953, North Sioux City, Union, SD.
v. JOHN WILLIAM KEYSER, b. January 1868, Fremont, IA.

Notes for JOHN WILLIAM KEYSER:
1920 Census, Hot Springs, ED 59, Fall River, SD, page 268A
1920 Census, residing at the Butte Mountain Sanitarium.

93. vi. LUELLA KEYSER, b. February 1870, Fremont, IA.
vii. EFFIE KEYSER, b. Abt. 1872, Fremont, IA.
viii. WILLIAM W. KEYSER, b. December 08, 1873, Fremont, IA; m. PEACHIE E. UNKNOWN.
94. ix. JAMES FRANK KEYSER, b. May 15, 1876, Fremont, IA.
95. x. IVA KEYSER, b. Abt. 1878, Fremont, IA.
96. xi. RUFUS F. KEYSER, b. November 28, 1879, Fremont, IA; d. February 22, 1957, San Diego, CA.
xii. EMMA KEYSER, b. January 1882, Cass, NE.
97. xiii. ROSA KEYSER, b. August 1887, Cass, NE.


36. WILLIAM HENRY5 MOORE (ZIMRI4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born May 18, 1847 in Richmond, Wayne Co, IN, and died in possibly Lancaster, NE. He married EMMA C. COWLES June 06, 1874 in NE, daughter of CHARLES COWLES and MARY MARTIN. She was born July 29, 1852 in Lindell, MO, and died in possibly Lancaster, NE.

Notes for WILLIAM HENRY MOORE:
1880 Census, Wyoming Twp, ED 193, Otoe, NE, page 365B, only daughter
Jessie listed on the census.

1900 Census, Ward 3, Lincoln, ED 52, Lancaster, NE, page 297B

In the Bio of William Moore, below, it lists a child by the name of James.
Based on the 1900 Census, there were only 4 children born and 4 still
living in the home. I believe James is William Henry Moore Jr.

Biographical album of Otoe and Cass Counties, NE, page 511/512
WILLIAM H. MOORE, a pioneer of Otoe County, came with his mother and
step-father early in the spring of the year 1854. His stepfather had
previously viewed the ground in 1853. At that period the place was known
as Kearney, Maj. Downs being the Commandant. Mr. Moore has been
associated with the varied interests of the rising State of Nebraska for
many years, and was residing in it in the early days of pioneerdom. He
was born in Richmond, Ind., on the 18th of May, 1847, His father, Zimri
Moore, was also born in the Hoosier State , his father, Samuel Moore,
grandfather of our subject, having settled in Wayne County when the State
was first opened for settlement. He cleared himself a farm from the dense
forests and undergrowth, and continued to reside there until his death.
It was on the above-mentioned farm that the father of our subject was
reared and married, and settled in the vicinity. His home was there until
his death, which occurred in 1850 . His wife, whose maiden name was Ruth
McPherson, died in Nebraska when her son William H. was eleven years old.
After the death of her first husband she married Daniel Walker, and with
him came to Nebraska, By her last husband she had three children. Her
father, Joseph McPherson, was one of the pioneers of Wayne County, and of
Scottish parentage. The mother of our subject and his stepfather came to
the Territory of Nebraska in 1854, and located near what is now known as
Minersville. The place was then overrun by Indians, and it was necessary
to keep on friendly terms . The better to effect this he made them a
present of three hogs from his little drove that he had brought along
from Fremont County, Iowa.
Mr. Walker cleared a considerable tract of land, and erected his house
on the northeast part of what is now Otoe Precinct. He made a business of
making clapboards, which he sold to the settlers and in Nebraska City to
shingle their buildings. T hey sold for $1 per hundred, and he could make
several hundred per day, so that it was quite profitable. He continued to
reside in that place a little more than a year, then removed to Camp
Creek, where he settled on section 27 of Otoe Precinct, where the mother
of our subject died in 1857, after which event Mr. Walker sold the claim,
and took a claim on the river bottom. Later he enlisted in the 1st
Nebraska Regiment and went South, and there died in the service.
At the time the Western migration was made our subject was in his
sixth year, and his home was with his mother until her death. In Nebraska
there were no settlers at the time, and it was still chiefly occupied by
the Indians . After the death of his mother he went to live with Mr.
Absalom Tipton in Wyoming Precinct, working during the summer upon the
farm, and attending school dur ing the winter months. He continued to
make his home there until 1861, and then engaged with Majs. Russell and
Waddell, the Government freighters, to drive teams across the plains for
them, and continued thus for two years, making four round trips across
the plains to Ft. Laramie and Denver and Bitter Cottonwood.
In 1863 Mr. Moore engaged in mining in Colorado, but in 1864 returned
to his teaming, which he continued until 1867, when the Union Pacific
Railroad was completed as far as Cheyenne, and freighting of course
ceased. He then returned to mining, and worked at Georgetown, Col.,
continuing there for seven years, and has continued to hold interests
there ever since, but the high altitude affecting his health he was
obliged to return East. His mining interests have proved very profitable.
June 6, 1874, the subject of our sketch became the husband of Emma C.
Cowles, who was born to Charles H. and Mary (Martin) Cowles (see sketch)
at Lindell, Mo., on the 29th of July, 1852. Their union has been consummated
by the birth of three children, viz: Jessie, Mark and James (William Henry?).
Mrs. Moore is an attractive and educated lady of happy disposition, and faithful
to the responsibilities devolving upon her in the domestic relation. For
several years the subject of our sketch owned a fine, well-cultivated farm in
Wyoming Precinct, which he recently sold to his brother-in-law, C. C. Cowles.
He is the owner of about 400 acres in the bottoms in Wyoming Precinct.
Politically, he is a staunch Republican.

More About WILLIAM HENRY MOORE:
Burial: Possibly Wyuka Cemetery, Lancaster, NE

Children of WILLIAM MOORE and EMMA COWLES are:
i. JESSIE R.6 MOORE, b. August 1875, Otoe, NE.
98. ii. MARK MILES MOORE, b. October 12, 1885, Otoe, NE; d. November 20, 1960, San Diego, CA.
iii. WILLIAM HENRY MOORE, b. August 1886, NE.
iv. EMMA C. MOORE, b. November 1890, MO.


37. MARTHA EVANGELINE5 MOORE (MILES4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born September 1868 in Wayne, IN, and died 1955 in Richmond, Wayne, IN. She married EDWIN SLEEPER JAY May 25, 1892 in Wayne, IN, son of ALLEN JAY and MARTHA UNKNOWN. He was born June 1863 in IN, and died July 11, 1947 in Richmond, Wayne, IN.

More About MARTHA EVANGELINE MOORE:
Burial: Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Wayne, IN

Notes for EDWIN SLEEPER JAY:
1900 Census, Wayne Twp, ED 157, Wayne, IN, page 87A
1910 Census, Wayne Twp, Ri chmond City, ED 200, Wayne, IN, page 209A
1920 Census, Richmond, ED 178, Wayne , IN, page 107A
1930 Census, Richmond, ED 42, Wayne, IN, page 124B
Death date from Earlham Friends Collection
(http://www.earlham.edu/~libr/quaker/obituaries/j.htm)

More About EDWIN SLEEPER JAY:
Burial: Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Wayne, IN

Children of MARTHA MOORE and EDWIN JAY are:
99. i. ALLEN6 JAY, b. April 14, 1893, Wayne, IN.
100. ii. WILLARD B. JAY, b. August 29, 1894, Wayne, IN; d. February 08, 1981, El Paso, El Paso, TX.
iii. ESTHER JAY, b. Abt. 1903, Wayne, IN.

Notes for ESTHER JAY:
Public School Teacher in Richmond, Wayne, IN, as of 1930.


Generation No. 4

38. MARTHA J.6 MOORE (ELI5, ANDERSON4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born September 30, 1853 in Palmyra, Warren, IA, and died January 05, 1931 in Pottawatomie, KS. She married AUGUSTEN EASTON BERRY. He was born March 05, 1850 in MO, and died September 07, 1897 in Pottawatomie, KS.

Notes for MARTHA J. MOORE:
1900 Census, Pottawatomie, ED 145, Pottawatomie, KS, page 119A

Adam's Peak Cemetery Location: Starting at Fostoria go 2 miles
south on K-13, 1/2 mile west on Peak Road, 1/4 miles south on
King Road.

More About MARTHA J. MOORE:
Burial: Adam's Peak Cemetery, Pottawatomie, KS

Notes for AUGUSTEN EASTON BERRY:
1880 Census, Shannon, ED 241, Pottawatomie, KS, page 246A

Adam's Peak Cemetery Location: Starting at Fostoria go 2 miles
south on K-13, 1/2 mile west on Peak Road, 1/4 miles south on
King Road.

More About AUGUSTEN EASTON BERRY:
Burial: Adam's Peak Cemetery, Pottawatomie, KS

Children of MARTHA MOORE and AUGUSTEN BERRY are:
i. JOHN MONROE7 BERRY, b. January 15, 1875, Warren, IA; d. January 11, 1947, Pottawatomie, KS; m. MYRTLE ANNA WALKER, Abt. 1897, Pottawatomie, KS; b. December 10, 1879, KS; d. October 10, 1957, Pottawatomie, KS.

Notes for JOHN MONROE BERRY:
1900 Census, Pottawatomie, ED 145, Pottawatomie, KS, page 119A
1910 Census, Shannon, ED 127, Pottawatomie, KS, page 194B
1920 Census, Shannon, ED 136, Pottawatomie, KS, page 254A
1930 Census, Shannon, ED 29, Pottawatomie, KS, page 139A

Adam's Peak Cemetery Location: Starting at Fostoria go 2 miles
south on K-13, 1/2 mile west on Peak Road, 1/4 miles south on
King Road.

More About JOHN MONROE BERRY:
Burial: Adam's Peak Cemetery, Pottawatomie, KS

Notes for MYRTLE ANNA WALKER:
Adam's Peak Cemetery Location: Starting at Fostoria go 2 miles
south on K-13, 1/2 mile west on Peak Road, 1/4 miles south on
King Road.

More About MYRTLE ANNA WALKER:
Burial: Adam's Peak Cemetery, Pottawatomie, KS

ii. CHARLEY ELI BERRY, b. January 12, 1877, Warren, IA; d. May 1949, Brewster, Sherman, KS; m. CLARA FRAZIER, Abt. 1896, Pottawatomie, KS; b. August 1878, KS; d. June 04, 1964, Brewster, Sherman, KS.

Notes for CHARLEY ELI BERRY:
1900 Census, Blue Valley, ED 134, Pottawatomie, KS, page 36A
1910 Census, Barrett, ED 213, Thomas, KS, page 174A
1920 Census, Union, ED 206, Sherman, KS, page 57B
1930 Census, Union, ED 15, Sherman, KS, page 76A

Burial: Plot: Sec 1st lot 204 space 4

More About CHARLEY ELI BERRY:
Burial: Brewster Cemetery, Brewster, Sherman, KS

Notes for CLARA FRAZIER:
Burial: Plot: Sec 1st lot 204 space 2

More About CLARA FRAZIER:
Burial: Brewster Cemetery, Brewster, Sherman, KS

iii. OZRO L. BERRY, b. December 1878, Warren, IA; d. 1954, Wakeeney, Trego, KS; m. ANNA M. UNKNOWN, Abt. 1898, Pottawatomie, KS; b. March 1879, KS; d. 1964, Wakeeney, Trego, KS.

Notes for OZRO L. BERRY:
1900 Census, Shannon, ED 150, Pottawatomie, KS, page 169B
1910 Census, Shannon, ED 127, Pottawatomie, KS, page 188A
1920 Census, Wakeeney, ED 239, Trego, KS, page 260B
1930 Census, Ogallah, ED 6, Trego, KS, page 113A

More About OZRO L. BERRY:
Burial: Wakeeney Cemetery, Trego, KS

More About ANNA M. UNKNOWN:
Burial: Wakeeney Cemetery, Trego, KS

iv. LOONIE DOSS BERRY, b. October 09, 1882, Pottawatomie, KS; m. MARY C. UNKNOWN, Abt. 1902, KS; b. Abt. 1884, IL.

Notes for LOONIE DOSS BERRY:
1910 Census, Shannon, ED 127, Pottawatomie, KS, page 192A
1920 Census, Ault, ED 253, Weld, CO, page 165B
1930 Census, Ft. Morgan, ED 1, Morgan, CO, page 105B

v. ALONZO URIAH BERRY, b. July 23, 1884, Pottawatomie, KS; m. ETHEL E. UNKNOWN; b. Abt. 1888, KS.

Notes for ALONZO URIAH BERRY:
1920 Census, Wakeeney, ED 239, Trego, KS, page 262B
1930 Census, Morlan, ED 10, Graham, KS, page 64B

vi. BENJAMIN NEAL BERRY, b. May 30, 1886, Pottawatomie, KS; m. LAURA A. SHEHI, Abt. 1913, KS; b. Abt. 1893, KS.

Notes for BENJAMIN NEAL BERRY:
1920 Census, Hale, ED 227, Thomas, KS, page 177A
1930 Census, Shannon, ED 29, Pottawatomie, KS, page 139A

vii. LAURA E. BERRY, b. May 1889, Pottawatomie, KS.
viii. RALPH ROSCOE BERRY, b. December 16, 1893, Pottawatomie, KS; d. 1965, Wakeeney, Trego, KS; m. MAE B. UNKNOWN; b. 1899, KS; d. 1997, Wakeeney, Trego, KS.

Notes for RALPH ROSCOE BERRY:
1920 Census, Wakeeney, ED 239, Trego, KS, page 262B

More About RALPH ROSCOE BERRY:
Burial: Wakeeney Cemetery, Trego, KS

More About MAE B. UNKNOWN:
Burial: Wakeeney Cemetery, Trego, KS


39. LYDIA LURENDA6 MOORE (ELI5, ANDERSON4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born April 1855 in Warren Co, IA, and died 1929 in Warren Co, IA. She married DAVID HUMMEL THOMAS November 27, 1873 in Warren Co, IA. He was born Abt. 1850 in PA, and died Bef. 1930 in Warren, IA.

Notes for LYDIA LURENDA MOORE:
Lurenda's younger sister Ruth Elvira, age 43, is living with her and
family.

Notes for DAVID HUMMEL THOMAS:
1880 Census, Palmyra Twp, Warren, IA, page 326
1900 Census, Allen Twp, Warren, IA, page 8A
1920 Census, Allen Twp, ED 210, Warren, IA, page 110B

Children of LYDIA MOORE and DAVID THOMAS are:
i. OTIS7 THOMAS, b. September 10, 1874, Carlisle, Warren Co, IA; d. March 27, 1945, Indianola, Warren, IA; m. JOSEPHINE GERTRUDE GREGG, November 20, 1895, Warren, IA; b. February 1878, IA.

Notes for OTIS THOMAS:
1900 Census, Palmyra Twp, ED 140, Warren, IA, page 115B
1910 Census, Jefferson , Twp, ED 208, Warren, IA, page 59A
1920 Census, Jefferson Twp, ED 214, Warren , IA, page 154A
1930 Census, Jefferson Twp, ED 12, Warren, IA, page 250B

More About OTIS THOMAS:
Burial: Carlisle Cemetery, Warren, IA

ii. CHARLES OZRO THOMAS, b. August 28, 1877, Palmyra, Warren, IA; m. INA MAY GREGG, November 23, 1900, Warren, IA; b. Abt. 1880, Warren, IA.

Notes for CHARLES OZRO THOMAS:
1910 Census, Palmyra Twp, ED 214, Warren, IA, page 122B
1920 Census, Carlisle, Allen Twp, ED 210, Warren, IA, page 106B
1930 Census, Carlisle Twp, ED 1, Warren, IA, page 192A

iii. LUTHER LEROY THOMAS, b. July 25, 1881, Palmyra, Warren Co, IA; m. IDA EUNICE UNKNOWN, Abt. 1914, Warren, IA; b. Abt. 1884, IA.

Notes for LUTHER LEROY THOMAS:
1910 Census, Allen, ED 204, Warren, IA, page 3A


40. EMMA JANE6 MOORE (ELI5, ANDERSON4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born September 04, 1861 in Palmyra Twp, Warren Co, IA, and died May 01, 1942. She married WILLIAM MILLER MCVAY Abt. 1882 in Warren, IA. He was born February 1858 in IA.

Notes for WILLIAM MILLER MCVAY:
1900 Census, Jackson, ED 133, Warren, IA, page 43B
1910 Census, South, ED 36, Madison, IA, page 145A
1920 Census, English, ED 43, Iowa, IA, page 226B
1930 Census, English, ED 3, Iowa, IA, page 142A

Children of EMMA MOORE and WILLIAM MCVAY are:
i. LEONARD WESLEY7 MCVAY, b. January 03, 1885, Warren, IA; d. June 05, 1957, San Diego, CA; m. CECILE H. CLARK; b. May 18, 1888, SD; d. February 13, 1974, San Diego, CA.
ii. JAMES LESTER MCVAY, b. January 12, 1894, Warren, IA.


41. OZRON LINCOLN6 MOORE (ELI5, ANDERSON4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born June 1864 in Palmyra Twp, Warren Co, IA, and died in prob Sheridan, KS. He married (1) EMELINE PALMYRA CLARK October 13, 1877 in Warren Co, IA. She was born January 17, 1867 in Carlisle Twp, Warren, IA, and died May 29, 1888 in Palmyra Twp, Warren, IA. He married (2) SADIE ELIZABETH DUNN December 24, 1890 in Warren Co, IA. She was born August 1872 in Warren Co, IA, and died in prob Sheridan, KS.

Notes for OZRON LINCOLN MOORE:
1880 Census, Palmyra Twp, Warren, IA, page 324A.
1900 Census, Squaw, ED 142, Warren, IA, page 140B
1910 Census, Spring Brook, ED 188, Sheridan, KS, page 231B
1920 Census, Spring Brook, ED 200, Sheridan, KS, page 299B
1930 Census, Spring Brook, ED 13, Sheridan, KS, page 57A

Child of OZRON MOORE and EMELINE CLARK is:
i. WORTH7 MOORE, b. February 21, 1888, Palmyra Twp, Warren, IA; d. May 09, 1888, Palmyra Twp, Warren, IA.


Children of OZRON MOORE and SADIE DUNN are:
ii. HAZEL MAY7 MOORE, b. September 01, 1892, Palmyra, Warren Co, IA; m. ALVA SEARS, May 02, 1912, Gove, KS; b. Abt. 1890, Smith, KS.

Notes for HAZEL MAY MOORE:
1920 Census, Spring Brook, ED 200, Sheridan, KS, page 299B

iii. EARL JOHN MOORE, b. June 07, 1895, Warren, IA; d. June 1981, Wichita, Sedgwick, KS; m. ALETHA B. UNKNOWN; b. November 29, 1894, MO; d. November 01, 1997, Wichita, Sedgwick, KS.

Notes for EARL JOHN MOORE:
1920 Census, Spring Brook, ED 200, Sheridan, KS, page 299B
1930 Census, Grainfield, ED 7, Gove, KS, page 261B

SSDI gives date of birth as 29 Jun 1894

iv. RUTH I. MOORE, b. October 1897, Warren, IA; m. FRANK ALBERT BIRRER, 1916, Gove, KS; b. Abt. 1891, Grainfield, Gove, KS.

Notes for FRANK ALBERT BIRRER:
1920 Census, Grainfield, ED 44, Gove, KS, page 255A

v. JAY GENERAL GRANT MOORE, b. March 04, 1899, Madison Co, IA; d. December 01, 1992, Oakley, Logan, KS; m. IVA RAZINA DENNING, Abt. 1923, KS; b. April 11, 1902, KS; d. December 15, 1980, Oakley, Logan, KS.

Notes for JAY GENERAL GRANT MOORE:
1930 Census, Grainfield, ED 7, Gove, KS, page 259B

WWI Draft Registration Card lists his name as J. G. Grant Moore

Died in Quinter, Gove, KS, although SSDI notes his residence
in Oakley, Logan, KS


42. RHODEMA ADALINE6 MOORE (ELI5, ANDERSON4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born June 1867 in Palmyra Twp, Warren Co, IA, and died December 25, 1943 in Carlisle, Warren Co, IA. She married CHARLES WILSON PRALL February 13, 1889 in Carlisle, Warren, IA, son of THOMAS PRALL and RACHEL RICHARDSON. He was born July 28, 1867 in Johnson Co, IA, and died September 12, 1927 in Carlisle, Warren, IA.

Notes for CHARLES WILSON PRALL:
1900 Census, Carlisle Twp, District 1, Warren, IA, page 192A
1910 Census, Palmyra Twp, Warren, IA, page 126A. Record indicates
Charles and "Addie" had been married 21 years, with 9 children, all
living.
1920 Census, Palmyra Twp, Warren, IA, page 204B

Children of RHODEMA MOORE and CHARLES PRALL are:
i. FRED ELLSWORTH7 PRALL, b. October 18, 1890, Warren Co, IA; d. August 28, 1963, Carlisle, Warren Co, IA; m. EVELYN MAY BASINGER, Abt. 1910, Warren, IA; b. February 02, 1894, Indianola, Warren, IA; d. July 07, 1966, Des Moines, Polk, IA.

Notes for FRED ELLSWORTH PRALL:
1920 Census, Carlisle Twp, Warren, IA, page 111A
1930 Census, Carlisle Twp, Di strict 1, Warren, IA, page 193B

More About FRED ELLSWORTH PRALL:
Burial: Middle River Cemetery, Warren, IA

More About EVELYN MAY BASINGER:
Burial: Middle River Cemetery, Warren, IA

ii. ROSS LONZO PRALL, b. July 13, 1892, Warren Co, IA.
iii. MYRTLE IOLA PRALL, b. May 12, 1894, Polk Co, IA.
iv. MABLE ELLEN PRALL, b. June 10, 1896, Polk Co, IA.
v. LENA B. PRALL, b. October 13, 1898, Warren Co, IA.
vi. THOMAS LEROY PRALL, b. April 26, 1901, Carlisle Twp, Warren Co, IA.
vii. RALPH DANIEL PRALL, b. April 15, 1904, Carlisle Twp, Warren Co, IA.
viii. EARL WILSON PRALL, b. June 05, 1906, Carlisle Twp, Warren Co, IA.
ix. MERLIN D. PRALL, b. November 19, 1909, Carlisle Twp, Warren Co, IA.


43. LUNA "LUTE"6 MOORE (ELI5, ANDERSON4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born October 09, 1872 in Palmyra Twp, Warren Co, IA, and died November 01, 1963 in Indianola, Warren Co, IA. He married LUCY ANN BLAIR March 23, 1903 in Patterson Twp, Madison Co, IA, daughter of ALEXANDER BLAIR and AMANDA SCOTT. She was born January 05, 1879 in Madison Co, IA, and died January 03, 1969 in Indianola, Warren, IA.

Notes for LUNA "LUTE" MOORE:
1900 Census, Squaw, ED 142, Warren, IA, page 140B
1910 Census, Squaw, ED 216, Warren, IA, page 145A
1920 Census, Squaw Twp, Warren, IA, page 217B
1930 Census, Squaw Twp, Warren, IA, page 26B

Children of LUNA MOORE and LUCY BLAIR are:
i. AMANDA ELIZABETH7 MOORE, b. March 19, 1904, Warren, IA; d. January 10, 1991, Indianola, Warren, IA; m. GEORGE LEWIS TAGGART, May 11, 1921, Warren, IA; b. July 25, 1901, Medora, Warren, IA; d. November 26, 1929, Squaw, Warren, IA.

Notes for AMANDA ELIZABETH MOORE:
1930 Census, Squaw Twp, ED 24, Warren, IA, page 24A. Living with in-laws.

ii. BLANCHE MOORE, b. May 02, 1906, Warren, IA; d. October 21, 2001, Indianola, Warren, IA; m. ORLIN HINES; b. April 28, 1903, Warren, IA; d. February 1984, Indianola, Warren, IA.
iii. BERNAL MOORE, b. April 03, 1911, Warren, IA; d. February 26, 1996, Stone Mountain, GA; m. UNKNOWN ALLEN.
iv. ROBERT MOORE, b. May 13, 1919, Warren, IA; d. April 02, 1998, IA.


44. LUTHER ANDERSON6 MOORE (ANDERSON LEE5, ANDERSON4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born January 18, 1881 in Cherokee, KS. He married EDITH UNKNOWN Abt. 1902 in Linn, IA. She was born Abt. 1882 in IA.

Notes for LUTHER ANDERSON MOORE:
1920 Census, Dale, ED 99, O'Brien, IA, page 47A
1930 Census, Maine, ED 21, Linn, IA, page 86A

Children of LUTHER MOORE and EDITH UNKNOWN are:
i. MARIE A.7 MOORE, b. Abt. 1903, Linn, IA.
ii. LUTHER HAROLD MOORE, b. Abt. 1906, Linn, IA.
iii. THEODORE ROY MOORE, b. April 30, 1908, Linn, IA; d. July 1983, St. Petersburg, Pinellas, FL.
iv. RUTH E. MOORE, b. Abt. 1912, OK.
v. HOMER VERNON MOORE, b. August 24, 1915, OK; d. September 24, 1991, Gainesville, Hall, GA.
vi. VIOLET F. MOORE, b. Abt. 1919, Linn or O'Brien, IA.


45. JOSEPH WILLIAM6 MOORE (ANDERSON LEE5, ANDERSON4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born July 01, 1890 in Galena, Cherokee, KS, and died October 1966 in Tiffin, Seneca, OH. He married (1) MINNIE K. UNKNOWN. She was born Abt. 1892 in IA. He married (2) UNKNOWN. She died Abt. 1918 in CO or IA.

Notes for JOSEPH WILLIAM MOORE:
1920 Census, Union, ED 109, O'Brien, IA, page 185A
1930 Census, Mesopotamia, ED 50, Trumbull, OH, page 178A

More About JOSEPH WILLIAM MOORE:
Burial: Whittier Friends Cemetery, Linn, IA

Children of JOSEPH MOORE and MINNIE UNKNOWN are:
i. DALE H.7 MOORE, b. Abt. 1922, O'Brien, IA.
ii. LAVERDA MOORE, b. Abt. 1923, O'Brien, IA.


Children of JOSEPH MOORE and UNKNOWN are:
iii. LILLIAN7 MOORE, b. Abt. 1911, IA.
iv. DONALD MOORE, b. Abt. 1914, IA.
v. MERVIN L. MOORE, b. Abt. 1915, IA.
vi. VERNADENCE GRACE MOORE, b. Abt. 1918, CO.


46. EARL LEE6 MOORE (ANDERSON LEE5, ANDERSON4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born March 11, 1892 in Galena, Cherokee, KS, and died 1970 in Linn, IA. He married CELIA D. EMMONS August 19, 1913 in Springville MM, Linn, IA, daughter of EDWIN EMMONS and SUSANNA SHAW. She was born June 07, 1892 in Linn, IA, and died 1970 in Linn, IA.

Notes for EARL LEE MOORE:
1920 Census, Dale, ED 99, O'Brien, IA, page 47A
1930 Census, Maine, ED 21, Linn, IA, page 85B

More About EARL LEE MOORE:
Burial: Whittier Friends Cemetery, Linn, IA

More About CELIA D. EMMONS:
Burial: Whittier Friends Cemetery, Linn, IA

Children of EARL MOORE and CELIA EMMONS are:
i. MARGARET GENEVIEVE7 MOORE, b. Abt. 1915, Linn, IA.
ii. ALFRED THEODORE MOORE, b. February 16, 1917, Linn, IA; d. March 02, 1917, Linn, IA.
iii. EARL GORDON MOORE, b. Abt. 1919, Linn or O'Brien, IA.
iv. ANNABELLE MOORE, b. Abt. 1921, IA.


47. RACHEL CATHERINE6 MOORE (NATHAN5, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born September 11, 1857 in Ft. Dodge, Webster, IA, and died December 25, 1938 in Merced, CA. She married JOHN RILEY MOSS Abt. 1874 in Jasper, MO, son of ELIAS MOSS and ETHALINDA WESTFALL. He was born December 17, 1856 in Carthage, Jasper, MO, and died December 09, 1913.

Notes for RACHEL CATHERINE MOORE:
1920 Census, Baxter Springs, ED 14, Cherokee, KS, page 19A

More About RACHEL CATHERINE MOORE:
Census: Jackson, Jasper, MO

Notes for JOHN RILEY MOSS:
1880 Census, Jackson Twp, ED 64, Joplin, MO, page 439A
1900 Census, Carterville City, ED 48, Joplin District, Jasper, MO, page
163B

Land Deeds, 3 Oct 1856, Jasper, MO:
E 1/2 2NW, Section 1, Township 27-N, Range 31-W, 41.05 acres
W 1/2 1NW, Section 1, Township 27-N, Range 31-W, 40 acres

Children of RACHEL MOORE and JOHN MOSS are:
i. ETHALINDA7 MOSS, b. Abt. 1879, Jasper, MO.
ii. LEMA MOSS, b. Abt. 1882, Jasper, MO; m. JOHN HENRY BROWN, Abt. 1903, Probably Jasper, MO; b. March 28, 1881, Jasper, MO.

Notes for JOHN HENRY BROWN:
1920 Census, Baxter Springs, ED 14, Cherokee, KS, page 19A

iii. ELIAS MOSS, b. June 13, 1886, Jasper, MO.

Notes for ELIAS MOSS:
1920 Census, Burke, ED 162, Shoshone, ID, page 22B.
Profession in 1920, Lead Miner.

Living in Ottawa County, OK, in 1918

iv. SARAH MOSS, b. April 1888, Jasper, MO.
v. IRA EDWARD MOSS, b. May 30, 1890, Carterville City, Jasper, MO; d. November 16, 1926, Baxter Springs, Cherokee, KS; m. IRMA ESTAL RIGNEY, Abt. 1916, Jasper, MO; b. June 20, 1899, Jasper, MO; d. October 13, 1980, Everett, Snohomish, WA.

Notes for IRA EDWARD MOSS:
1920 Census, Baxter Springs, ED 14, Cherokee, KS, page 1A
Died due to "coal mi ner's consumption".
Ira migrated to WA state with his w fe's parents. He work ed in the
sawmills, until he decided to return to MO/KS to work in the coal m ines.
His wife and children remained in WA state.

Notes for IRMA ESTAL RIGNEY:
1930 Census, Everett, ED 59, Snohomish, WA, page 107A

vi. ANNIE MOSS, b. June 1897, Jasper, MO.


48. DEMARAS ISABELL6 MOORE (NATHAN5, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born August 17, 1862 in Ft. Dodge, Webster, IA, and died in possibly CA. She married JAMES WILLIAM CONNOR Abt. 1878 in Jasper, MO. He was born Abt. 1854 in IL.

Notes for JAMES WILLIAM CONNOR:
1880 Census, Ward 2, Joplin, Jasper, MO, page 527A.

More About JAMES WILLIAM CONNOR:
Census: Ward 2, Joplin, Jasper, MO, page 527A

Child of DEMARAS MOORE and JAMES CONNOR is:
i. MABEL7 CONNOR, b. August 1879, Joplin, Jasper, MO.


49. GRANT MILO6 MOORE (NATHAN5, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born February 01, 1867 in Ft. Dodge, Webster, IA, and died March 12, 1942 in Pittsburg, Crawford, KS. He married ALMANCE LINK November 06, 1892 in Pollock, Sullivan, MO, daughter of URIAH LINK and MARY SERRET/SARRATT. She was born December 30, 1875 in Humphrys, Sullivan, MO, and died September 30, 1947 in Pittsburg, Crawford, KS.

Notes for GRANT MILO MOORE:
1900 Census, Jackson Twp, Sullivan, MO, page 88B. Grant and Mancy had
been married 8 years at this point.
1910 Census, Webster, ED 292, Woodward, OK, page 226B
1920 Census, Quapaw Twp, Ottawa, OK, page 272A
1930 Census, Cherokee Twp, Cherokee, KS, page 54A.

Homestead land deed, 13 May 1907, Woodward, OK

SW, Section 23, Township 20-N, Range 17-W, 160 acres

More About GRANT MILO MOORE:
Burial: March 1942, Mt. Olive Cemetery, Pittsburg, Crawford, KS

Notes for ALMANCE LINK:
1880 Census, District 201, Bowman Twp, Sullivan, MO,

More About ALMANCE LINK:
Burial: October 02, 1947, Mt. Olive Cemetery, Pittsburg, Crawford, KS

Children of GRANT MOORE and ALMANCE LINK are:
i. NATHAN URIAH7 MOORE, b. January 13, 1894, Pollock, Sullivan, MO; d. August 18, 1950, Pinal, AZ; m. HENRIETTA LOUISE LEHMANN, April 13, 1919, Crawford, KS; b. Abt. 1901, Crawford, KS.

Notes for NATHAN URIAH MOORE:
1920 Census, Baker Twp, Pittsburg, ED 80, Crawford, KS, p age 30A
1930 Census, Baker Twp, Pittsburg, ED 20, Crawford, KS, page 4B
Death Certificate was issued by the state of Arizona, Pinal County.
States his home was Pittsburg, Crawford, KS.

More About NATHAN URIAH MOORE:
Burial: Highland Park Cemetery, Pittsburg, Crawford, KS

ii. MILO HAMILTON MOORE, b. May 26, 1896, Pollock, Sullivan, MO; d. July 16, 1946, San Diego, San Diego, CA.
iii. STEVEN WILLARD MOORE, b. August 13, 1898, Milan, Sullivan, MO; d. September 17, 1936, San Diego, San Diego, CA; m. REBECCA RUTH KELLEY, July 12, 1923, Weir City, Cherokee, KS; b. September 01, 1904, Fairview, Newton, MO; d. April 13, 1960, Denver, Denver, CO.

More About STEVEN WILLARD MOORE:
Burial: Mt. Hope Cemetery, San Diego, CA

More About REBECCA RUTH KELLEY:
Burial: Crown Hill Memorial Cemetery, Denver, CO

iv. LEO MOORE, b. February 03, 1900, Pollock, Sullivan, MO; d. March 06, 1949, San Diego, San Diego, CA.

Notes for LEO MOORE:
Certificate of Death, California State File number 49-023541 indicates
Leo neve r married. He was a Longshoreman. Buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery,
San Diego , CA

More About LEO MOORE:
Burial: Mt. Hope Cemetery, San Diego, CA

v. OKLA B. MOORE, b. August 23, 1903, Seiling, Dewey, OK; d. October 27, 1990, Cherokee, Crawford, KS; m. JACK EARL COLLINS, May 05, 1928, Crawford, KS; b. February 20, 1895, KS; d. August 1963, Crawford, KS.

Notes for OKLA B. MOORE:
Date of death taken from gravestone.
Birth/Death Source: SSDI

Notes for JACK EARL COLLINS:
Birth/Death source: SSDI

vi. NELLIE MARIE MOORE, b. March 05, 1905, Seiling, Dewey, OK; d. December 27, 2000, Holiday, FL; m. JOHN J. SULLIVAN.
vii. LEMA LEE MOORE, b. July 29, 1908, Seiling, Dewey, OK; d. March 19, 1993, San Leandro, Alameda, CA; m. (1) JOHN EPHRIM VAN ZAN RUSSELL; b. October 25, 1906; d. March 11, 1959, Alameda Co, CA; m. (2) ARTHUR EMMETT WYCOFF; b. November 11, 1902; d. September 27, 1993, Alameda Co, CA.

Notes for JOHN EPHRIM VAN ZAN RUSSELL:
Birth and Death dates acquired through Alameda CA obituaries

Notes for ARTHUR EMMETT WYCOFF:
Birth and death dates acquired through Alameda Co, CA obituaries

viii. EMMA MOORE, b. April 16, 1910, Seiling, Dewey, OK; d. July 21, 1916, Seiling, Dewey, OK.

Notes for EMMA MOORE:
Shared tombstone with Johnie. Lot C178, Brumfield Cemetery

More About EMMA MOORE:
Burial: Brumfield Cemetery, Seiling, Dewey, OK

ix. HOMA MOORE, b. September 28, 1911, Seiling, Dewey, OK; d. November 13, 1993, Kansas City, Wyandott, KS; m. ELLEN L. WALLACE; b. Abt. 1920, Weir City, Cherokee, KS; d. October 18, 1992, Shawnee, KS.
x. JOHN MOORE, b. May 31, 1913, Seiling, Dewey, OK; d. November 15, 1915, Seiling, Dewey, OK.

Notes for JOHN MOORE:
Shared tombstone with Emma. Lot C178, Brumfield Cemetery

More About JOHN MOORE:
Burial: Brumfield Cemetery, Seiling, Dewey, OK

xi. ELLEN CHRISTINA MOORE, b. June 16, 1916, Seiling, Dewey, OK; m. ROGER M. BROWN, April 16, 1937, Fitchburg, Worcester, MA; b. March 05, 1909, Leominster, Worcester, MA; d. August 29, 2002, Leominster, Worcester, MA.
xii. LOUIS MOORE, b. May 09, 1918, Seiling, Dewey, OK; d. November 06, 2003, Nederland, Jefferson, TX; m. SHIRLEY JEAN KREKELBERG, December 13, 1941, WY; b. July 23, 1923, Minneapolis, MN; d. October 10, 1992, Hurricane, UT.


50. LEMA MAY6 MOORE (NATHAN5, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born March 30, 1871 in Carthage, Jasper, MO, and died May 23, 1896 in Sullivan, MO. She married DWIGHT B. GREEN June 04, 1889 in Sullivan, MO. He was born Abt. 1863 in prob MO.

Notes for LEMA MAY MOORE:
Lema May Moore Green was trampled to death by cattle she was trying to
get out of the corn. She was 25 years old.

More About LEMA MAY MOORE:
Burial: May 24, 1896, Bairdstown Cemetery, Sullivan, MO

Notes for DWIGHT B. GREEN:
Name and approximate date of birth based on Sullivan County, MO, Marriage
record. Dwight was age 26 at the time of his marriage to Lema, who was
18.

Children of LEMA MOORE and DWIGHT GREEN are:
i. MARY7 GREEN, b. Abt. 1890, Probably Sullivan, MO; m. JOHN GARVIE; b. May 04, 1889, KS; d. January 1966, Mutual, Woodward, OK.

Notes for MARY GREEN:
Mary and her brother William are living with their aunt, Addie Sines
Moore Ro berts after the death of their mother in 1896.

Notes for JOHN GARVIE:
1920 Census, Garvey, ED 225, Woodward, OK, page 132A

ii. WILLIAM GREEN, b. Abt. 1893, Probably Sullivan, MO.

Notes for WILLIAM GREEN:
William and his sister Mary are living with their aunt, Addie Sines Moore
Rob er ts in 1900 after the death of their mother in 1896.


51. ADDIE SINES6 MOORE (NATHAN5, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born August 27, 1874 in Jasper, MO, and died December 31, 1968 in Milan, Sullivan, MO. She married GEORGE MCCLELLAN ROBERTS March 13, 1894 in Sullivan, MO. He was born July 19, 1862 in Sullivan, MO, and died March 12, 1939 in Sullivan, MO.

Notes for ADDIE SINES MOORE:
In 1900, Addie Sines and family are raising her sister's two children,
Mary and William Green (Lemley May Moore Green).
Obituary for Addie M. Roberts states she died in the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Anna McCaughey, in Milan.
" Milan Standard, Milan, Sullivan Co., MO., 09 January, 1969, Page 4,
Col.2"
Addie M. Roberts
Addie M. Roberts, daughter of Nathan and Christina Deeds Moore,was born
at Joplin, Mo. August 27, 1874 and passed away at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Anna McCaughey, in Milan, Mo. Dec. 31, 1968. March 13,
1894 she was united in marriage to George M. Roberts. Thirteen children
were born to this marriage. She was preceded in death by her husband in
1939, and seven children, six of which died in infancy and one daughter,
Mrs.Effie Opal Smith, in 1933. Also preceding her in death were four
infant grandchildren, one grandson, Daryl Caldwell in 1953, and one
daughter-in-law, Arlene Roberts in 1967. Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs.Anna McCaughey and Mrs.Crystal Eaton, Milan,Mo.; four sons,
George Roberts, Leland Roberts and Bernie Roberts, Milan, Mo. and Quentin
Roberts, Kansas City, Mo.; two sons-in-law, and three daughters-in-law,
thirteen grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren, a number of
nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Roberts had spent 81 years in Sullivan County. She was a member of
the Bairdstown Methodist Church. She was a kind and loving wife mother
and grandmother and a good neighbor and will be sadly missed by all who
knew her.
Funeral services were conducted at the Bairdstown Church at 2:00 p.m.
January 2,1968 by Rev. Edward Speidel, Pastor.
The song service was by Mrs.Betty Sue Smith and Mrs. Mary Ann Cowgill,
accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Marr.
Pallbearers were Charles Eaton, Dale Eaton, Earl Dupree, Bernie Ray
Roberts, George F. Roberts and Mike Caldwell.
Burial was in the Bairdstown Cemetery under the direction of the Riggen
Funeral Home.

More About ADDIE SINES MOORE:
Burial: January 02, 1969, Bairdstown Cemetery, Sullivan, MO

Notes for GEORGE MCCLELLAN ROBERTS:
Birth/death info from obituary.
Marriage performed by S.J. Bartmiss, M.D., Minister of the Gospel in his
home. Marriage record states both George and Addie Moore were from
Judson, Sullivan, MO. Marriage record, Book 3, Page 192, Sullivan
County, MO.
1900 Census, Jackson Twp, ED 153, Sullivan, MO, page 86A
1910 Census, Jackson Twp, ED 164, Sullivan, MO, page 94B
1920 Census, Jackson Twp, Sullivan, MO, page 76A
1930 Census, Jackson Twp, Sullivan, MO, page 62A
" Milan Republican, Milan, Sullivan Co., MO., 16 March, 1939, Page 1
George M. Roberts
George McClelland Roberts, son of Doctor J.P.S. and Margaret Eliza
Roberts, was born in Sullivan County, Mo., July 19,1862, and passed away
at his home near the place of his birth March 12,1939, at the age of 76
years, 7 month and 23 days.
He was united in marriage to Miss Addie Moore March 13, 1894. To this
union thirteen children were born, six dying in infancy, and a daughter,
Mrs.Effie Smith, passing away October 1,1933. Surviving are the widow,
four sons, George, Jr.; Leland E., Bernie R. and Quinten L., and one
daughter, Mrs.Anna Caldwell, all of near Milan, and Mrs.Crystal Eaton of
Harris, Mo. Also surviving are six grandchildren, Charles, Helen, and
Dale Eaton; Neal and Shirley Ann Smith and Daryl Caldwell of Milan,
and one brother, Dr. J.C.Roberts of Pollock, Mo.
Three brothers and three sisters preceded him in death.
Sixteen years ago he placed his membership in the Methodist church at
Bairdstown and became a member of the Masonic Lodge, A.F. & A.M., at
Milan, Missouri.
Funeral services were held at the Bairdstown church at 2 p.m. Tuesday,
March 14, conducted by Rev. David Finley, pastor of the church. Burial
in the cemetery nearby.

More About GEORGE MCCLELLAN ROBERTS:
Burial: March 14, 1939, Bairdstown, Sullivan, MO

Children of ADDIE MOORE and GEORGE ROBERTS are:
i. SADIE BELLE7 ROBERTS, b. July 30, 1895, Sullivan, MO; d. October 29, 1895, Sullivan, MO.

More About SADIE BELLE ROBERTS:
Burial: Bairdstown Cemetery, Sullivan, MO

ii. ANNA MARY ROBERTS, b. August 18, 1896, Sullivan, MO; d. July 17, 1981, Milan, Sullivan, MO; m. (1) KYLE CALDWELL, April 14, 1918, Sullivan, MO; b. September 14, 1896, Honaker, W. VA; d. July 29, 1947, Sullivan, MO; m. (2) BYRON MCCAUGHEY, Aft. 1947, Sullivan, MO; b. May 29, 1887, MO; d. October 1974, Milan, Sullivan, MO.

More About ANNA MARY ROBERTS:
Burial: July 19, 1981, Oakwood Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan, MO

Notes for KYLE CALDWELL:
1920 Census, Jackson, ED 167, Sullivan, MO, page 76B
1930 Census, Jackson, ED 12, Sullivan, MO, page 62A

More About KYLE CALDWELL:
Burial: July 31, 1947, Oakwood Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan, MO

iii. MARY FLORENCE ROBERTS, b. August 28, 1898, Sullivan, MO; d. November 23, 1898, Sullivan, MO.

More About MARY FLORENCE ROBERTS:
Burial: Bairdstown Cemetery, Sullivan, MO

iv. CLAUDIA ROBERTS, b. February 01, 1900, Sullivan, MO; d. February 02, 1900, Sullivan, MO.

More About CLAUDIA ROBERTS:
Burial: Bairdstown Cemetery, Sullivan, MO

v. CRYSTAL MARIE ROBERTS, b. January 15, 1901, Sullivan, MO; d. August 30, 1994, Milan, Sullivan, MO; m. CASH THOMAS EATON, February 24, 1923, Sullivan, MO; b. January 25, 1897, Sullivan, MO; d. June 1980, Milan, Sullivan, MO.

More About CRYSTAL MARIE ROBERTS:
Burial: September 02, 1994, Oakwood Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan, MO

Notes for CASH THOMAS EATON:
1930 Census, Liberty Twp, Sullivan, MO, page 72B

More About CASH THOMAS EATON:
Burial: June 24, 1980, Oakwood Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan, MO

vi. EFFIE OPAL ROBERTS, b. October 26, 1904, Bairdstown, Sullivan, MO; d. October 01, 1933, Crown Point, IN; m. NOVA C. SMITH, March 17, 1926, Sullivan, MO; b. December 03, 1896, Harris, Sullivan, MO; d. December 31, 1966, Gary, IN.

Notes for EFFIE OPAL ROBERTS:
" Milan Standard, Milan, Sullivan Co., MO., 05 October, 1933, Page 5,
Column 3 "
OBITUARY OF MRS. EFFIE SMITH
Effie Opal Roberts, daughter of Geo. M. and Ad die S. Roberts, was born at
Bairdstown, Mo., October 26, 1903, and departed f rom this life, October
1, 1933, at Lake Hospital, Crown Point, Ind. At the t ime of her death
she was 29 years, 11 months and 5 days old.
She was united in marriage to Nova C. Smith, at Milan, Mo., March 17,
1927. To this union t wo children
were born, namely: Neal Roberts, age 5, and Shirley Ann, age 3.
In 1922 she united with the South Methodist Church, at Bairdstown, Mo.
A short time before death she told her husband she knew her prayers had
been answer ed. She had seen the pearly gates and the angels.
Effie lived a good christia n life; was a kind and loving daughter, wife
and mother, and a faithful frien d. To know her was to love her. Her
friends were numbered by her acquaintan ces.
She leaves to mourn her passing, her husband, two children, father,
mot her, two sisters: Anna Caldwell and Crystal Eaton; four brothers,
Georgie, Le land, Bernie and Quinton; three nephews, one niece and a host
of other relati ves and friends. Three brothers and three sisters died in
infancy.

More About EFFIE OPAL ROBERTS:
Burial: October 03, 1933, Bairdstown Cemetery, Sullivan, MO

More About NOVA C. SMITH:
Burial: January 02, 1967, Bairdstown Cemetery, Sullivan, MO

vii. MABEL ROXIE ROBERTS, b. February 01, 1906, Sullivan, MO; d. June 18, 1906, Sullivan, MO.

More About MABEL ROXIE ROBERTS:
Burial: Bairdstown Cemetery, Sullivan, MO

viii. GEORGE MCCLELLANDROBERTS, JR, b. June 29, 1908; m. MAXINE MAY, October 07, 1939.
ix. NATHAN PAUL ROBERTS, b. December 25, 1908, Sullivan, MO; d. January 19, 1909, Sullivan, MO.

More About NATHAN PAUL ROBERTS:
Burial: Bairdstown Cemetery, Sullivan, MO

x. JOHN CHAPLIN ROBERTS, b. December 04, 1910, Sullivan, MO; d. February 07, 1911, Sullivan, MO.

More About JOHN CHAPLIN ROBERTS:
Burial: Bairdstown Cemetery, Sullivan, MO

xi. LELAND EUGENE ROBERTS, b. November 14, 1912, Sullivan, MO; d. December 04, 1983, Milan, Sullivan, MO; m. MARIE SQUIRES, July 06, 1936, Sullivan, MO; b. June 19, 1918.

More About LELAND EUGENE ROBERTS:
Burial: December 07, 1983, Bairdstown Cemetery, Sullivan, MO

xii. BERNIE RAYMOND ROBERTS, b. October 08, 1915, Sullivan, MO; d. March 04, 2004, Columbia, MO; m. RUTH SAYRE, October 19, 1948, Sullivan, MO; b. Abt. 1926, Polk, Sullivan, MO.

More About BERNIE RAYMOND ROBERTS:
Burial: March 07, 2004, Bairdstown Cemetery, Sullivan, MO

xiii. QUENTIN LEON ROBERTS, b. September 28, 1918, Sullivan, MO; d. August 04, 1975, Kansas City, MO; m. BEULAH ARLENE CAMPBELL, June 19, 1940, Pollock, Sullivan, MO; b. Abt. 1923, MO; d. 1967.

More About QUENTIN LEON ROBERTS:
Burial: August 06, 1975, Bairdstown Cemetery, Sullivan, MO


52. JAMES MARSHALL6 CONARROE (RHODA ANN5 MOORE, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. 1857 in Randolph, IN. He married SARAH JEAN.

Child of JAMES CONARROE and SARAH JEAN is:
i. RICHARD LEROY7 CONARROE, b. January 28, 1881, IN; d. July 1955; m. (1) LUCINDA LEFFINGWELL, October 26, 1899, Henry, IN; b. November 15, 1875, IN; d. January 04, 1939; m. (2) MARGARET BOWERS, February 10, 1940.

Notes for RICHARD LEROY CONARROE:
1910 Census, Stoney Creek, ED 100, Henry, IN, page 186B
1930 Census, Nettle Creek, ED 12, Randolph, IN, page 88A


53. SETH SOUTHWESTLEY6 CONARROE (RHODA ANN5 MOORE, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born May 1866 in Randolph, IN. He married REBECCA CLAYBACK April 19, 1897 in IN or TX. She was born April 1880 in AR.

Notes for SETH SOUTHWESTLEY CONARROE:
1900 Census, Pct 8, ED 63, Henderson, TX, page 202B
1910 Census, Gap Springs, ED 107, Polk, AR, page 101A

Children of SETH CONARROE and REBECCA CLAYBACK are:
i. CLARA J.7 CONARROE, b. Abt. 1903, Henderson, TX.
ii. NETTIE E. CONARROE, b. Abt. 1905, Polk, AR.
iii. NONA CONARROE, b. Abt. 1907, Henderson, TX.


54. RACHEL ALICE6 CONARROE (RHODA ANN5 MOORE, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born August 22, 1868 in Randolph, IN, and died 1947 in Navarro, TX. She married JOHN R. KNOTTS October 29, 1891 in TX. He was born March 1858 in TN, and died 1945 in Navarro, TX.

More About RACHEL ALICE CONARROE:
Burial: Hamilton Beeman Cemetery, Retreat, Navarro, TX

Notes for JOHN R. KNOTTS:
1900 Census, Precinct 1, ED 94, Navarro, TX, page 9B
1910 Census, Precinct 1, ED 77, Navarro, TX, page 80A
1920 Census, Precinct 1, ED 141. Navarro, TX, page 69A

More About JOHN R. KNOTTS:
Burial: Hamilton Beeman Cemetery, Retreat, Navarro, TX

Children of RACHEL CONARROE and JOHN KNOTTS are:
i. GERTRUDE7 KNOTTS, b. August 1892, Navarro, TX.
ii. KINNEY KNOTTS, b. January 25, 1895, Navarro, TX.
iii. HOMER KNOTTS, b. March 1897, Navarro, TX.
iv. HATTIE KNOTTS, b. March 1898, Navarro, TX.
v. LLOYD ELBERT KNOTTS, b. April 21, 1903, Navarro, TX; d. May 23, 1998, Corpus Christi, Nueces, TX; m. FLORA BUSH, Abt. 1925, Navarro, TX; b. Abt. 1902, TX.

Notes for LLOYD ELBERT KNOTTS:
1930 Census, Precinct 8, ED 46, Navarro, TX, page 319A

vi. FLOYD E. KNOTTS, b. May 04, 1901, Navarro, TX; d. November 10, 1989, Dallas, Dallas, TX; m. LOVE UNKNOWN, Abt. 1923, Navarro, TX; b. Abt. 1906, TX.

Notes for FLOYD E. KNOTTS:
1930 Census, Corsicana, ED 4, Navarro, TX, page 79B

vii. GOLDIE M. KNOTTS, b. June 25, 1906, Navarro, TX; d. January 1983, Houston, Harris, TX; m. SANKEY LEE THOMAS, Navarro, TX.


55. MARSHALL MILO6 CONARROE (RHODA ANN5 MOORE, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born August 21, 1878 in Wayne, IN, and died January 31, 1938 in Trinity, TX. He married CLARENDA M. BROWN. She was born January 06, 1896 in TX, and died February 27, 1986 in Groveton, TX.

Notes for MARSHALL MILO CONARROE:
1910 Census, Precinct 3, ED 89, Navarro, TX, page 12B
1910 Census, noted as a Widower.
1920 Census, Precinct 8, ED 25, Houston, TX, page 294A

Children of MARSHALL CONARROE and CLARENDA BROWN are:
i. FLOYD7 CONARROE, b. November 20, 1920, Navarro, TX; d. March 31, 1978, Houston, TX.
ii. MILLARD F. CONARROE, b. Abt. 1921, Houston, TX.
iii. JESSE WILBURN CONARROE, b. Abt. 1923, Houston, TX; d. November 18, 1989, Trinity, TX; m. WANDA SUE CLARK.
iv. GRACIE L. CONARROE, b. Abt. 1925, Houston, TX; m. MARTIN EVERETT CLARK.
v. WILLIAM MELVIN CONARROE, b. February 19, 1929, Houston, TX; d. January 1969, Houston, Harris, TX; m. GRACE DEAN THOMAS.


56. LUVINA BELLE6 OREN (FRANCES "FANNIE"5 MOORE, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born July 07, 1861 in Randolph, IN, and died May 22, 1955 in St. Francis Hospital, Maryville, Nodaway, MO. She married JOSEPH RALPH COLLISON July 13, 1880 in Near New Point, Holt, MO, son of RICHARD COLLISON and MARY RAWLINGS. He was born June 03, 1856 in England, and died August 04, 1921 in Holt, MO.

Notes for LUVINA BELLE OREN:
1930 Census, Clay Twp, Maitland City, ED 5, Holt, MO, page 195B, living
with son, Ralph

More About LUVINA BELLE OREN:
Burial: Maitland Cemetery, Maitland, Holt, MO

Notes for JOSEPH RALPH COLLISON:
1900 Census, Clay Twp, ED 84, Holt, MO, page 154A
1910 Census, Clay Twp, Maitl and City, ED 106, Holt, MO, page 43A
1920 Census, Clay Twp, Maitland City, ED 136, Holt, MO, page 70A

More About JOSEPH RALPH COLLISON:
Burial: Maitland Cemetery, Maitland, Holt, MO

Children of LUVINA OREN and JOSEPH COLLISON are:
i. RALPH WALDO7 COLLISON, b. March 17, 1881, Holt, MO; m. KATHERINE FRANCES SUMMERS, February 19, 1908, Holt, MO; b. Abt. 1889, MO.

Notes for RALPH WALDO COLLISON:
1910 Census, Clay Twp, Maitland City, ED 106, Holt, MO, page 43B
1920 Census, Clay Twp, Maitland City, ED 136, Holt, MO, page 68B
1930 Census, Clay Twp, Maitland City, ED 5, Holt, MO, page 195B

ii. LASSO OSMER COLLISON, b. October 28, 1882, Holt, MO; d. March 18, 1888, Holt, MO.
iii. DORA VIOLA COLLISON, b. November 22, 1886, Holt, MO; d. January 18, 1918, Maitland, Holt, MO; m. LESLIE EDGAR LINVILLE, August 27, 1905, Maitland, Holt, MO; b. August 06, 1879, MO.

Notes for DORA VIOLA COLLISON:
Missouri Death certificate 1033.

States her birth date was 30 Nov 1886.
Cause of death: Uterine Cancer

More About DORA VIOLA COLLISON:
Burial: Maitland Cemetery, Maitland, Holt, MO

Notes for LESLIE EDGAR LINVILLE:
1910 Census, Monroe, ED 136, Nodaway, MO, page 170A
1920 Census, Clay, ED 136, Holt, MO, page 70A

iv. CHARLES BUNKER COLLISON, b. March 22, 1891, Holt, MO; d. September 30, 1930, Dodge, Ford, KS; m. ETHEL KRUSON, March 24, 1915, St. Joseph, MO; b. January 25, 1890, MO; d. 1956, Weston, MO.

Notes for CHARLES BUNKER COLLISON:
1920 Census, District 75, Los Angeles, ED 469, Los Angeles, CA, page 100B
1930 Census, Dodge, ED 9, Ford, KS, page 146A

More About CHARLES BUNKER COLLISON:
Burial: October 02, 1930, Maitland Cemetery, Maitland, Holt, MO


57. ELIZABETH VIOLA6 OREN (FRANCES "FANNIE"5 MOORE, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born August 22, 1868 in Holt, MO, and died July 14, 1956 in Lancaster, NE. She married HENRY CLARK DUNHAM January 20, 1891 in Mound City, Holt, MO. He was born August 27, 1866 in Hiawatha, Brown, KS, and died September 29, 1944 in Lincoln, Lancaster, NE.

More About ELIZABETH VIOLA OREN:
Burial: Lincoln Memorial Park, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE

Notes for HENRY CLARK DUNHAM:
1900 Census, Mound City, ED 81, Holt, MO, page 120B
1910 Census, Colfax, ED 92, Page, IA, page 33A
1920 Census, Colfax, ED 99, Page, IA, page 26B
1930 Census, Blanchard Town, Colfax, ED 6, Page, IA, page 24B

More About HENRY CLARK DUNHAM:
Burial: Lincoln Memorial Park, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE

Children of ELIZABETH OREN and HENRY DUNHAM are:
i. BLANCHE7 DUNHAM, b. December 23, 1891, Holt, MO; d. December 17, 1892, Holt, MO.
ii. PHOEBE LUVINA DUNHAM, b. July 01, 1895, Holt, MO; d. March 18, 1985, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE; m. CLENDENEN ROBERT PURSELL, March 29, 1916, Blanchard, Page, IA; b. April 10, 1892, Atchison, MO; d. January 11, 1961, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE.

More About PHOEBE LUVINA DUNHAM:
Burial: Lincoln Memorial Park, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE

Notes for CLENDENEN ROBERT PURSELL:
1930 Census, Lincoln, ED 48, Lancaster, NE, page 63B

More About CLENDENEN ROBERT PURSELL:
Burial: Lincoln Memorial Park, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE

iii. OREN DUNHAM, b. January 08, 1898, Holt, MO; d. May 07, 1898, Holt, MO.
iv. LEE DUNHAM, b. March 08, 1900, Holt, MO; d. March 13, 1900, Holt, MO.
v. DORVIN LEE DUNHAM, b. September 17, 1905, Holt, MO; d. July 31, 1907, Holt, MO.
vi. BYRON ORVILLE DUNHAM, b. February 10, 1908, Holt, MO; d. October 06, 1981, McAllen, Hidalgo, TX; m. (1) BERNIECE RUGE, February 11, 1934, Chicago, Cook, IL; b. June 02, 1913, Chicago, Cook, IL; m. (2) MAURINE UNKNOWN, 1951.

Notes for BYRON ORVILLE DUNHAM:
1930 - Byron worked as a stockman for a 5-10 chain store


58. LEWIS WARREN6 OREN (FRANCES "FANNIE"5 MOORE, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born January 23, 1874 in Holt, MO, and died August 01, 1957 in Portland, Multnomah, OR. He married EDNA ANN PRICE September 23, 1894 in Benton, OR, daughter of WILLARD PRICE and SAREPTA NORTON. She was born December 07, 1877 in Benton, OR, and died July 19, 1977 in Portland, Multnomah, OR.

Notes for LEWIS WARREN OREN:
1910 Census, Ward 8, Portland, ED 194, Multnomah, OR, page 200B
1920 Census, Precinct 172, Portland, ED 110, Multnomah, OR, page 45A
1930 Census Portland City, ED 287, Multnomah, OR, page 187A

More About EDNA ANN PRICE:
Burial: Riverview Cemetery, Portland, OR

Children of LEWIS OREN and EDNA PRICE are:
i. MILLICENT BEATRICE7 OREN, b. January 26, 1896, Benton, OR; d. June 26, 1898, Corvallis, Benton, OR.

More About MILLICENT BEATRICE OREN:
Burial: Crystal Lake Cemetery, Corvallis, OR

ii. LILLIAN LUVINA OREN, b. June 19, 1897, Corvallis, Benton, OR; d. March 17, 1919, Berkley, Contra Costa, CA; m. WESLEY C. HEWITT, September 16, 1914, Portland, Multnomah, OR; b. April 26, 1892, Portland, Multnomah, OR; d. December 08, 1967, San Francisco, CA.

More About LILLIAN LUVINA OREN:
Burial: Crystal Lake Cemetery, Corvallis, OR


59. MILO HAMILTON6 MOORE (WILLIAM HENRY5, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born November 09, 1866 in Goshen, Elkhart, IN, and died January 03, 1957 in Sargent, Custer, NE. He married MYRTA VALERIE DYE January 23, 1889 in Custer, NE, daughter of WILSON DYE and BLANCHE POTTS. She was born April 28, 1870 in Wadena, Cass, IA, and died September 22, 1952 in Sargent, Custer, NE.

Notes for MILO HAMILTON MOORE:
1900 Census, Sargent, ED 73, Custer, NE, page 171A
1910 Census, Sargent, ED 85, Custer, NE, page 220B
1920 Census, Sargent, ED 93, Custer, NE, page 249B
1930 Census, Sargent, ED 32, Custer, NE, page 232A

Custer County (NE) Homesteads and Timber Claims:
Milo H. Moore sec 18 twp 19 range 17 sale date 22 Jan 1889
Volume 105 page 228

Custer County Chief
January 17, 1957
Milo H. Moore Rites in Sargent
Funeral services for Milo Moore, 90, a long time resident
of this community, were held Saturday, Jan. 5, at the Methodist
Church in Sargent. Rev. Fitz was in charge.
Mr. Moore died Thursday, Jan. 3, at his farm home following
a prolonged illness.
Mrs. Grace Kidder and Mrs. Bert Amos sang "The Old Rugged
Cross", "There'll Be No Dark Valley" and "Beyond the Sunset",
accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Harold Pointer.
Pallbearers were Charles Ailshie, Elmer Powers, Marinus
More, Gehrt Dickman, Roy Gibson and Harold Dunbar.
Members of the 100F conducted services at the cemetery.
Burial was in Mt. Hope cemetery with Spooner Funeral Home
in charge of arrangements.
Milo Hamilton Moore was born to Henry and Olivia Moore at
New Carlile, Indiana, Nov. 9, 1866 and passed away Jan. 3, 1957
at the age of 90 years, one month and 25 days.
On Jan. 23, 1889, he was united in marriage to Myrta V. Dye of
Sargent. To this union two daughters, Mrs. Keo Shively and Mrs.
Fannie Huss, both of Sargent were born. He was a charter
member of the Odd Fellows Lodge, joining in February 18, 1893.
he received his 50 year pin in 1943. he was also a member of the
Rebekah lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary
on Jan. 23, 1939. Mrs. Moore preceded him in death, also his
parents, four brothers and two sisters.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Fannie Huss and Mrs.
Keo Shively, Sargent, six grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.


More About MILO HAMILTON MOORE:
Burial: Mt. Hope Cemetery, Sargent, Custer, NE

Notes for MYRTA VALERIE DYE:
Nebraska death certificate # 52 008945

Myrta Valeria Dye was born to Wilson and Elizabeth Blanch Dye
at Wadena, Fayette Co, Iowa, April 20 1870 and passed away at her
home September 22, 1952 at the age of 82 years, 4 months, and 25
days.
She came with her parents to Loup City, Nebraska the year 1880
by way of a covered wagon. A years later she came to Sargent,
Nebraska where she has made her home ever since.
She joined the Christian Church in the year 1886. On January 23,
1889, she was united in marriage to Milo H. Moore of Sargent,
Nebraska.
To this union two daughter were born, Keo Shively and Fannie
Huss both of Sargent.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore celebrated their golden wedding anniversary
on January 23, 1939 at which time their children and grandchildren
were all present for the occasion. At the time of her death Mr. and
Mrs. Moore had been married 63 years and 8 months.
Mrs. Moore was a charter member of the Valley Queen Rebekah
Lodge, No. 154 of Sargent.
Funeral services were held Thursday, September 25 in the Methodist
Church at Sargent with Rev. Paul Harris presiding.
Interment was made in the Sargent Cemetery. Besides her loving
husband, two granddaughter, Lucile Holmes, Milburn, Nebraska
and Wilma Johnson, Summerfield, Ohio; three great-grandsons,
Martin Johnson, Stephen and Royce Holmes. She also leaves to
mourn three step-grandchildren, Irene Young, Nona Gibson and
Leonard Shively; and a number of nieces and nephews and a host
of friends.
Mrs. Moore was preceded in death by her parents, five brothers
and one sister.
She was a wonderful mother, always so loving, gentle and kind,
and considerate of everyone concerned. She never complained
during all of life's strife and struggles. She was everything that
God could give a family to make a loving home complete.

More About MYRTA VALERIE DYE:
Burial: September 25, 1952, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Sargent, Custer, NE

Children of MILO MOORE and MYRTA DYE are:
i. DOLLY KEO7 MOORE, b. December 02, 1890, Custer, NE; d. October 04, 1972, Sargent, Custer, NE; m. WILLIS LAFAYETTE SHIVELY, Abt. 1921, Custer, NE; b. October 01, 1880, NE; d. 1956, NE.

Notes for DOLLY KEO MOORE:
The Sargent Leader - October 12, 1972
Sargent, Nebraska
Mrs. Keo (Moore) Shively, 81
Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon, October
7, 1972 at 2:00 p.m. in Sargent for Mrs. Keo Shively; who passed
away at the Sargent Community Hospital in Sargent, Custer
County, Nebraska, with the Rev. Robert Friscoln, pastor of the
United Methodist Church in Sargent, conducting the services.
Mrs. Helen Huss sang, accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Pointer,
organist.
Pallbearers were Robert Perrin, Eugene Smith, Earl Johnson,
Lee Smith, Bert Amos and Vencial Huss. Interment was made at
the Mt. Hope Cemetery near Sargent, Rural Custer County,
Nebraska, with the Rhoad Funeral Home of Sargent, where the
services were held, in charge.
nee Dolly Keo Moore; the daughter of Milo and Myrtle Moore,
she was born on December 2, 1890, at Sargent, Nebraska, and
died and departed this life at the age of 81 years and 10 months.
She spent her early childhood on a farm a few miles east of
Sargent. She received her education in the school at Sargent,
and later she clerked in the Abbott's Variety Store here.
She was united in marriage on July 20, 1921, at Grand Island,
Nebraska, to Mr. Lafe Shively. They were the parents of one
daughter, Wilma. Their life was devoted to farming in the Sargent
area. After his passing, she moved into Sargent where she
resided until her death.
She was a member of the United Methodist Church of Sargent,
joining in September of 1914. She was also a member of the
Walworth Ladies Aid west of town a few miles near her farm.
She was preceded in death by her husband, by her parents,
by one step-daughter and one son-in-law.
She leaves to mourn her passing, a daughter, Wilma and her
husband Bob Johnson of Lewisville, Ohio; grandchildren, Marty
and wife Jan and Jim of Ohio; and the following step-children,
Nona Gibson of Sargent, Leonard and Lydia Shively of Kearney;
son-in-law, Ralph Young of Sargent, by eight grandchildren,
15 great-grandchildren; and by one sister, Mrs. Fannie Huss of
Sargent and a niece, Lucile Holmes of Central Point, Oregon,
and a host of other relatives and friends.


More About DOLLY KEO MOORE:
Burial: Mt. Hope Cemetery, Sargent, Custer, NE

Notes for WILLIS LAFAYETTE SHIVELY:
1930 Census, Sargent, ED 32, Custer, NE, page 232B

More About WILLIS LAFAYETTE SHIVELY:
Burial: Bureau Cemetery, Clarks, Merrick, NE

ii. FANNIE R. MOORE, b. April 27, 1894, Custer, NE; d. January 17, 1975, Sargent, Custer, NE; m. STEPHEN HENRY HUSS, September 14, 1916, Broken Bow, Custer, NE; b. September 22, 1894, Nebraska City, NE; d. November 21, 1978, Sargent, Custer, NE.

More About FANNIE R. MOORE:
Burial: Mt. Hope Cemetery, Sargent, Custer, NE

Notes for STEPHEN HENRY HUSS:
1920 Census, Sargent, ED 93, Custer, NE, page 249B
1930 Census, Sargent, ED 32, Custer, NE, page 232A

More About STEPHEN HENRY HUSS:
Burial: Mt. Hope Cemetery, Sargent, Custer, NE

Marriage Notes for FANNIE MOORE and STEPHEN HUSS:
Marriage Record, Custer County, Nebraska # 28
Mr. Stephen H. Huss
PO Address, Sargent, Nebraska
I Stephen H. Huss of Custer County, State of Nebraska,
of lawful age, do solemnly swear that I am acquainted
with Mr. Stephen H. Huss a white person of 22 years of
age, a resident of Sargent, Nebraska, born in Nebraska
and whose father's name was J. Huss and mother's maiden
name was Teresa Miller and also with Miss Fannie Moore a
white person 22 years of age, a resident of Sargent, Nebraska
born in Nebraska and whose father's name was M. Moore and
whose mother's maiden name was Martie Dye and who are
the parties for the marriage of whom a license is applied for.
Said parties are of sound mind and unmarried, are not cousins
or related in any degree prohibited by the laws of this state
from contracting marriage, and may lawfully contract and be
joined in marriage. The above statements are correct in every
particular to the best of my knowledge, information and belief.
Stephen Huss Applicant
Subscribed and sworn to before me September 14th, 1916
N. Dwight Ford, County Judge
Issue of License
Application having this day been made by Stephen H. Huss for
License for the marriage of Mr. Stephen H. Huss of Sargent,
Nebraska aged 22 years and Miss Fannie Moore, of Sargent,
Nebraska, aged 22 years, and it appearing by the affidavit of
Stephen H. Huss as above recorded that the said parties are
of competent age and condition to marry. and all requirements
of the law having been complied with, License is therefore
issued this 14th day of September, 1916.
N. Dwight Ford County Judge, Custer County, Nebraska
Certificate of Marriage
To the county Judge of Custer County, Nebraska:
This is to certify, that on the 14th day of September A.D., 1916,
at Broken Bow, Nebraska in said county, I joined in marriage
Mr. Stephen H. Huss a resident of Sargent, Nebraska 22 years
of age, with Miss Fannie Moore a resident of Sargent, Nebraska
22 years of age, and there were present as witnesses Ludvik
Chalupa of Sargent Nebraska and Anna Huss of Sargent,
Nebraska
Given under my hand, the 14th day of September A.D., 1916
N. Dwight Ford
Judge of the County Court

60. WILLIAM MARSHALL6 MOORE (WILLIAM HENRY5, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born April 29, 1870 in Goshen, Elkhart, IN, and died December 03, 1920 in Lincoln, Lancaster, NE. He married CATHERINE "KITTY" COPP Abt. 1890 in NE. She was born August 05, 1874 in NE, and died October 08, 1953 in Lancaster, NE.

Notes for WILLIAM MARSHALL MOORE:
1900 Census, Stanton, ED 178, Stanton, NE, page 75A
1910 Census, Ward 4, Hastings, ED 13, Adams, NE, page 128A
1920 Census, University Place, ED 48, Lancaster, NE, page 161A

Wyuka Cemetery, Sec-18 Lot-159 Gr-3

Obit:

Lincoln Star - Dec. 4, 1920 page 2 column 4
Wm. M. Moore, 50 years old, died Friday night at the home, 306
E. 6th St. University Place. He is survived by the following children;
Russell Moore & Mrs. C.W. Hoke of Lincoln. Funeral services will be
held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the home - Rev. Hilton will officiate.
Interment will be in Wyuka Cemetery.

Sargent Leader, Custer Co., Nebraska, Thursday, December 9,
1920 pg. 1

Ward & Milo Moore and Ward's son Tom left Sargent Saturday a.m.
for Lincoln in response to a message received along about
midnight saying that their brother Will had died at the hospital
at 10:30 o'clock Friday night. Milo returned to Sargent Monday
morning and Ward and his son returned Tuesday evening.
More about Will Moore will be found in another part of this issue.

William Moore
Last week we told our readers that Milo and Ward Moore were
called to Lincoln because of an operation underwent by their
brother, Will Moore, and we also inferred that his condition was
so serious that the doctors there did not hold out any hopes as
to his recovery. In the night Friday a telephone message came
to Milo Moore stating that Will had died at the hospital that night
at 10:30 o'clock.
The funeral was held at the home in Lincoln Sunday afternoon,
December 5th, and interment was made in the Wyuka Cemetery
just east of the city.
William Moore was born at Goshen, Elkart county, Indiana, April
29th, 1870, and died at Lincoln, Nebraska, December 3rd, 1920,
at the age of 50 years, 7 months, and 4 days.
In April, 1884, he came to Custer county, Nebraska, with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore, Sr., who located on a farm
about a mile and a half east and three fourths of a mile south
east of this city. Very soon after arriving here the boy Will,
then about fourteen years of age, began working on the farm
for the editor's father, M. F. Livermore and he worked for him
for two seasons. He was an industrious boy and always gave
satisfactory service for whomever he worked. We recall that
the winter of 1885 he attended school here in Sargent, but we
cannot state as to whether he went to school after that.
Will Moore continued to work out until after his marriage which
took place the fall of 1890 to Miss Catharine (Kittie) Copp,
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. S. A. Copp, Rev. Copp being for a
few years pastor of the Christian Church at Coburg.
The next spring after his marriage he began to farm for himself,
the summer of 1891 living on and farming part of what is now
known as the Eliza Davis farm a mile east of town. He
continued to farm in this valley until the spring of 1898 when
he made a public sale and disposed of all his stock and farm
machinery.
Following this sale he moved his family to Stanton, Nebraska,
where he and David Belchor, who formerly was engaged in
the implement business in this city, formed a partnership and
engaged in the implement business. He followed this business
a number of years gradually acquiring a knowledge of the
business that added to his natural ability, enabled him to
secure a position as a traveling implement salesman, a work
in which he was engaged at the time of his death. For some
years he has held a position with the Oliver Chilleau Plow
Company receiving a salary in late years of $300 per month.
A few years ago he and his son Russell formed a partnership
and owned and operated a grocery store in Lincoln, the latter
having charge of the store while the father retained his job
as a traveling salesman.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore were the parents of six children, three
boys and three girls. In the order of their age they are; Russell;
Ollie, now Mrs. Curtis Hoke; Gladys, Mrs. Gladys Keller deceased;
Sadie, Mrs. Sadie Gartner; William and John all of Lincoln.
In addition to his children he leaves to mourn his death, his wife
and three brothers, Milo of this place, Ward of Loup County, and
Charles of Merrill, Iowa, and one sister, Mrs. O. B. Mutter of Ord.


More About WILLIAM MARSHALL MOORE:
Burial: Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE

Notes for CATHERINE "KITTY" COPP:
1930 Census, Lincoln, ED 33, Lancaster, NE, page 284B

Children of WILLIAM MOORE and CATHERINE COPP are:
i. RUSSELL STEPHEN7 MOORE, b. June 16, 1891, NE; d. Lincoln, Lancaster, NE; m. ELIZABETH UNKNOWN, Abt. 1921, Lancaster, NE; b. September 29, 1894, IL; d. August 1971, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE.

Notes for RUSSELL STEPHEN MOORE:
1930 Census, Lincoln, ED 45, Lancaster, NE, page 1B

Wyuka Cemetery, Sec-18 Lot-178 Gr-10

More About RUSSELL STEPHEN MOORE:
Burial: Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE

Notes for ELIZABETH UNKNOWN:
Wyuka Cemetery, Sec-18 Lot-178 Gr-9

More About ELIZABETH UNKNOWN:
Burial: Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE

ii. OLIVIA "OLIVE" S. MOORE, b. October 19, 1891, NE; d. March 1984, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE; m. CURTIS WILLIAM HOKE, Abt. 1913, Lancaster, NE; b. May 29, 1888, Elk Creek, Johnson, NE; d. August 1986, Blue Hill, Webster, NE.

Notes for CURTIS WILLIAM HOKE:
1920 Census, Ward 4, Lincoln, ED 69, Lancaster, NE, page 68A
1930 Census, Lincoln, ED 38, Lancaster, NE, page 85A

iii. GLADYS S. MOORE, b. December 1894, NE; d. Bef. December 1920, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE; m. UNKNOWN KELLER.

Notes for GLADYS S. MOORE:
Wyuka Cemetery, Sec-18 Lot-159 Gr-12

More About GLADYS S. MOORE:
Burial: Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE

iv. SADIE A. MOORE, b. September 1899, Stanton, NE; d. Lincoln, Lancaster, NE; m. LEOPOLD GEORGE GARTNER, Abt. 1918, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE; b. February 06, 1896, Lancaster, NE; d. November 1962, NE.

Notes for SADIE A. MOORE:
Wyuka Cemetery, Sec-18 Lot-178 Gr-12

More About SADIE A. MOORE:
Burial: Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE

Notes for LEOPOLD GEORGE GARTNER:
1920 Census, Ward 6, Lincoln, ED 78, Lancaster, NE, page 230A
1930 Census, Lincoln, ED 39, Lancaster, NE, page 109A

Wyuka Cemetery, Sec-18 Lot-178 Gr-1

More About LEOPOLD GEORGE GARTNER:
Burial: Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE

v. WILLIAM MOORE, b. Abt. 1904, Stanton, NE.
vi. JOHN L. MOORE, b. Abt. 1908, Stanton, NE; d. Lincoln, Lancaster, NE; m. PHOEBE UNKNOWN; d. Lincoln, Lancaster, NE.

Notes for JOHN L. MOORE:
1930 Census, Lincoln, ED 33, Lancaster, NE, page 284B

Wyuka Cemetery, Sec-18 Lot-159 Sp-11 W

More About JOHN L. MOORE:
Burial: Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE

Notes for PHOEBE UNKNOWN:
Wyuka Cemetery, Sec-18 Lot-159 Sp-11 E

More About PHOEBE UNKNOWN:
Burial: Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE


61. EDGAR M.6 MOORE (WILLIAM HENRY5, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born June 12, 1872 in Goshen, Elkhart, IN, and died February 26, 1904 in Omaha, Douglas, NE. He married CLYDE "MABEL" T. UNKNOWN Abt. 1896 in NE. She was born March 1878 in IA.

Notes for EDGAR M. MOORE:
31 Yrs, 8 Month, 14 days at time of death

1900 Census, Ward 1, Omaha, ED 5, Douglas, NE, page 48B

In the county Court of Custer County, Nebraska
In the Matter of the Estate of Edgar M. Moore, deceased.
Final Decree
Now on this 13th day of November, 1915 at 10 o'clock a.m. this
being the time fixed by the order of this court for the hearing
upon the petition of Harry A. Sherman in the estate of Edgar
M. Moore, deceased, and the petitioner appearing in person
and by his attorney, Alpha Morgan, and thereupon hearing
was had and Harry A. Sherman and Fay W. Spooner were each
duly sworn, testified and their evidence reduced to writing, and
having heard the proofs, allegations and evidence, and having
jurisdiction over all the parties and subject matter, the court
proceeds to make final settlement of this estate, and in so doing
finds the evidence as follows;
The Court finds that notice of the hearing on the petition filed by
Harry A. Sherman has been given in accordance to law and the
orders of this court; that the said Edgar M. Moore died intestate
on or about the 25th day of February, 1905 and at the time of his
death was a resident and inhabitant of Custer County, Nebraska.
The court further finds that at the time of the death of the said
Edgar M. Moore left him surviving, his widow, Mabel Clyde Moore,
now Mabel Clyde Waters, who is of the age of 38 years and a
resident of Omaha, Nebraska, and a daughter, Anna May Moore,
now Anna May Carson, who is of the age of 18 years and a resident
of Omaha, Nebraska, who were and are the sole and only heirs of
Edgar M. Moore, deceased.
The court further finds that the said Edgar M. Moore died seized of
the following described real estate, to-wit; Commencing at the
Northwest corner of Block numbered 3 of the original town of
Sargent according to the recorded plat thereof, thence running
east along the north line of said block one hundred seventeen (117)
feet, thence south, parallel with the west line of the said block, 100
feet, thence west, parallel with the north line of said block, 117 feet,
to the west line of said block, thence north, along said west line, 100
feet to place of beginning, which descended to and title vested in said
Anna May Carson, the daughter subject only to the dower interest of
the widow Mabel Clyde Moore, now Mabel Clyde Waters in and to said
real estate as provided by law.
The court further finds that all debts, claims and demands against said
estate and all the expenses connected with this proceeding have been
fully paid, and that said real estate described herein is wholly exempt
from execution, attachment, or other means process and is not liable
for the payment of any debts of the decease.
It is therefore considered, ordered, adjudged and decreed by the court
that the real estate of decedent, to-wit; (see above)....descend to and
title vested in said Anna May Moore, now Anna May Carson subject
only to the dower right and interest of the widow, Mabel Clyde Moore,
now Mabel Clyde Waters in and to said real estate, and all of it, as
provided by law.
It is further considered, ordered, adjudged and decreed by the court
that the regular administration of said estate be, and the same hereby
is dispensed with, and that said estate be, and the same hereby is fully
closed and settled.
Done in open court this 15th day of November, 1915
N. Dwight Ford
Judge of the County Court

The above real estate was occupied as a home with a reasonable value
of $200.00

More About EDGAR M. MOORE:
Burial: Mt. Hope Cemetery, Sargent, Custer, NE

Notes for CLYDE "MABEL" T. UNKNOWN:
1910 Census, Ward 2, Omaha, ED 10, Douglas, NE, page 179B

Children of EDGAR MOORE and CLYDE UNKNOWN are:
i. ANNA MAY7 MOORE, b. January 1897, Custer, NE; m. ORVIL CARSON.

Notes for ANNA MAY MOORE:
Named as the daughter of Edgar M. Moore in the Will of William
Henry Moore

ii. INFANT MOORE, b. Bet. 1903 - 1904, Sargent, Custer, NE; d. Bet. 1906 - 1907, CO.


62. HENRY WARDEN "WARD"6 MOORE (WILLIAM HENRY5, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born May 08, 1875 in Goshen, Elkhart, IN, and died February 12, 1921 in Taylor, Loup, NE. He married MATTIE BELLE WILLIAMS September 29, 1900 in Taylor, Loup, NE, daughter of THOMAS WILLIAMS and MARY LEWIS. She was born October 09, 1882 in Loup, NE, and died May 13, 1975 in Taylor, Loup, NE.

Notes for HENRY WARDEN "WARD" MOORE:
1900 Census, Sargent, ED 73, Custer, NE, page 178B
1910 Census, Taylor, ED 188, Loup, NE, page 183B
1920 Census, Stohl, ED 203, Loup, NE, page 283A

The Sargent Leader
Sargent, Custer County, Nebraska, Thursday, February 17,
1921, page 1
Ward Moore answers the final summons
Last week we told our readers that just before going to
press Friday afternoon the condition of Ward Moore, was
much better than it had been for a couple of days previous.
However, that night a change for the worse came and despite
everything that doctor and nurse could do, his condition soon
reached a point when human help was powerless to stay the
hand of death which was tightening its relentless grip upon the
patient. He had been apprised of his condition and bid his friends,
relatives and dear ones, good by and faced towards death as
calmly and as resolutely as he had always faced the trials of life.
Because of his intense suffering caused by the rapidly spreading
peritonitis, the patient was kept under the influence of an opiate in
order to deaden the pain. Otherwise he would have probably been
conscious and his mind perfectly clear until death, which occurred
shortly before eleven o'clock p.m. Saturday, February 12th. The
editors watch gave the time as seventeen minutes before eleven
when Dr. C. H. Fenstermacher said, "He is gone."
Ward Moore was born May 8th, 1875 at Goshen, Elkhart county,
Indiana. At the age for two years his parents moved to Missouri
where they lived until he was nearly nine years of age. In April, 1884,
they came to Custer county, Nebraska, locating on a homestead two
miles east and a mile and a quarter south of Sargent. A year or two
later they traded for the farm Milo Moore now owns, moving on to it
and residing there for something like fifteen years. As both of these
farms were located in the Sargent school district, Ward received his
schooling here in Sargent but at at time when we had a one room and
one teacher school. He was ambitious and so decided to teach and
accordingly, the summer of 1895, went to Broken Bow and attended
the teachers' institute, he and the editor rooming together. That fall
and winter he taught in one of the Bohemian districts in the hills east
of Sargent. If we remember correctly, he taught there the next year.
For several winters he taught school, one or two years being in the
Cummings Park district.
The editor doesn't recall just what winter that was, but we believe
it was the winter of 1894-95 that Ward Moore attended a series of
meetings held in the Longwood school house by a Reverent Lesan
a Church of Christ preacher. While these meetings were in progress
he professed conversion and was baptized by immersion one Sunday
morning by Rev. Lesan. The ice was cut from a small portion of a bayou
about five miles down the river from the Sergent bridge and there he
and several others were baptized that forenoon. The editor went on
horseback to see this baptizing, going especially because of Ward's
invitation.
In the fall of 1897 Ward joined the Odd Fellow Lodge here in Sargent.
He hadn't much more than received the third degree than he came to
the editor's home and the result was that the editor took the initiatory
degree in that order New Year's night, 1898. We give this to show that
whatever he did, Ward was always an enthusiastic worker in that line
of work.
On September 29th, 1900, he was united in marriage to Mattie Williams
of Taylor. Until February, 1904, they lived on the William's farm near
Taylor. Then they moved onto the farm now owned by O. M. Scott two
miles east and a half mile north of Sargent. Ward's father owned this farm.
He had just died that February. He farmed that piece one year. Feb
1905, they moved to Sargent where they resided until the following
December, when they moved back to the farm at Taylor. The last few
years they have been living on a farm just north of Cummings Park.
To Mr. and Mrs. Ward Moore were born three children, Thomas W.
Moore aged 19, Olivia 17, and Mary S. 13.
Besides his wife and children, he leaves to mourn their loss, two
brothers, Milo of Sargent and Charles of Merrill, Iowa, and one sister,
Mrs. O. B. Mutter of Ord, Nebraska.
The funeral was held in the M. E. Church last Tuesday afternoon,
beginning at two o'clock. It was directed by the members of Sargent
Lodge, No. 162, I.O.O.F. in which he has had his membership ever since
he joined the order more than twenty three years ago. John Coltrane
lead as Noble Grand, Rev. M. W. Rose, pastor of the M. E. Church offered
prayer and J. S. Reel, pastor of the Christian Church gave the address.
The singing was furnished by a male quartet consisting of Elwin and
Francis Davis, Kenneth Crownover and Andrew F. Phillips, Mrs. Elwin
Davis presiding at the piano.
The casket was covered with very beautiful flowers.
The church was packed with people there being a number from
Taylor. The ninth grade of the Sargent High School of which Olivia
Moore is a member attended as a class. a large number of Odd
Fellows in caps and regalia were present.
Following the last song by the quartette the remains were viewed
by those present and were then taken to the Sargent Cemetery where
they were interred.
At the time of his death, Saturday, February 12th, 1921, Ward Moore
was forty five years, nine months, and four days of age.


More About HENRY WARDEN "WARD" MOORE:
Burial: Mt. Hope Cemetery, Sargent, Custer, NE

Notes for MATTIE BELLE WILLIAMS:
1930 Census, Taylor, ED 9, Loup, NE, page 21A

More About MATTIE BELLE WILLIAMS:
Burial: Mt. Hope Cemetery, Sargent, Custer, NE

Marriage Notes for HENRY MOORE and MATTIE WILLIAMS:
State of Nebraska, Office of the county judge
License for Henry Ward Moore and Miss Mattie Belle Williams
Henry Ward Moore, 25, born in Elkhart Co. Indiana, residing
in Sargent, Nebr. Son of Henry W. Moore and Olivia M. Massey
Mattie Belle Williams, 18, born in Loup Co. Nebr., residing in
Taylor, Nebr. dau of Thomas W. Williams and Mary E. Lewis
Married on the 29th day of September, 1900 at Taylor
Witnesses present; Orin B. Mutter and Fannie E. Mutter


Children of HENRY MOORE and MATTIE WILLIAMS are:
i. THOMAS W.7 MOORE, b. Abt. 1902, Loup, NE.

Notes for THOMAS W. MOORE:
1930 Census, Taylor, ED 9, Loup, NE, page 21A

ii. OLIVIA MOORE, b. Abt. 1904, Loup, NE.
iii. MARY MOORE, b. Abt. 1908, Loup, NE.


63. FANNIE E.6 MOORE (WILLIAM HENRY5, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born October 15, 1878 in Oregon, Holt, MO, and died January 11, 1936 in Comstock, Valley, NE. She married ORIN BESWICK MUTTER November 08, 1900 in Custer, NE, son of MARTHA J. VATREES. He was born March 23, 1875 in IL, and died June 11, 1962 in Los Angeles, CA.

Notes for FANNIE E. MOORE:
(Sargent Leader Custer County, Nebraska, Thursday,
January 16, 1936)

Mrs. O. B. Mutter Dies Following Operation
Saturday evening, January 11, ’36, Mrs. O.B. Mutter
of Comstock passed away at the Weeks hospital in Ord,
Nebraska, where she submitted to an operation on Friday
for the removal of a very large tumor. The operation was
performed by Dr. Weeks.
The funeral was held in the Presbyterian church at
Ord at 2:30 o’clock Tuesday afternoon with a very large
number of friends and relatives in attendance, there
being a large number going from Sargent, Comstock,
Burwell and Ord and surrounding country. Interment
was made in the Ord cemetery.
The Leader Editor first became acquainted with
Mrs. Mutter when she was a little girl, her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Moore, now both deceased, and the
writer’s parents and family living about a half mile
apart and on adjoining farms for a number of years.
As we have not yet received an obituary we will leave
our article over until next week. We greatly sympathize
with all her relatives.

(Sargent Leader January 23, 1936)
MRS. ORIN MUTTER CLAIMED BY DEATH AFTER OPERATION
Lived in Sargent for Seven Years

Mrs. Mutter grew to Womanhood On Farm Near Sargent

A terrible shock to family and friends was the death
Saturday, Jan. 11, of Mrs. Orin Mutter, of Comstock, who passed
away in Hillcrest sanitarium where a few days before she
underwent major surgical treatment. The operation was
successful and Mrs. Mutter was thought to be on the road
to recovery when she suffered a relapse and passed away.
Fannie E. Moore was born in Oregon, Mo., October
15, 1878 and when death claimed her Saturday she was 57
years, 2 months and 27 days old.
As a young child she moved with her parents to
Custer county in 1884 and they lived on a farm close to
Sargent. On November 8, 1900, she was united in marriage
to Orin B. Mutter. For seven years they lived at Sargent,
then moved to Ord and Mr. Mutter opened a photographic
studio here which he conducted until 1930. In that year the
family moved to Comstock and that town was Mrs. Mutter’s
home until her death.

Loved Home and Family

To Mr. and Mrs. Mutter were born three children,
Richard B. Mutter of Newton, Kas., Charles B. Mutter of
Comstock and Mrs. Marshall Fuller of Chicago. Also left
to mourn are her husband, one grandchild, two brothers,
Milo H. Moore of Sargent and Charlie J. Moore of Akron,
Ia., besides many more distant relatives.
Affiliated with the Presbyterian church, Mrs. Mutter
remained a faithful member of that denomination until her
departure. She was a woman of fine upright character who
took great interest in the welfare of her home and family
and also of the community in which she lived. Loved by all
whose privilege it was to know her, her death leaves a
void in the hearts of friends that can never be filled.
Funeral rites were held at the Presbyterian church
in Ord at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, Rev. A. E. Reudink, of Arcadia,
preaching a beautiful sermon. Pallbearers were Frank
Johnson and C. J. Mortensen of Ord. Ed Stone, Richard
Stone, Stanley Emry and E. J. Crawford of Comstock.
Burial was in the Ord cemetery.

Taken from the Ord Quiz.


More About FANNIE E. MOORE:
Burial: Ord Cemetery, Ord, Valley, NE

Notes for ORIN BESWICK MUTTER:
1900 Census, Sargent, ED 73, Custer, NE, page 170B
1910 Census, Ward 2, Ord, ED 237, Valley, NE, page 132A
1920 Census, Ord, ED 261, Valley, NE, page 241A
1930 Census, Ord, ED 13, Valley, NE, page 83B

Children of FANNIE MOORE and ORIN MUTTER are:
i. RICHARD B.7 MUTTER, b. August 12, 1905, Custer, NE; d. December 23, 1988, Contra Costa, CA.

Notes for RICHARD B. MUTTER:
1930 Census, Newton, ED 16, Harvey, KS, page 157B

ii. CHARLES B. MUTTER, b. March 22, 1910, Custer or Valley, NE; d. March 24, 1973, Westminster, Orange, CA.
iii. VIRGINIA M. MUTTER, b. March 22, 1914, Valley, NE; d. February 07, 2004, Atascadero, San Luis Obispo, CA; m. MARSHALL FULLER.


64. ANNIE B.6 FORD (DEMARIS ELIZABETH5 MOORE, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. 1867 in Randolph, IN. She married (1) JOHN M. STUMP August 04, 1888 in Randolph, IN. He was born Abt. 1866 in IN. She married (2) UNKNOWN LONGSDORF Abt. 1899 in Indiana.

Child of ANNIE FORD and UNKNOWN LONGSDORF is:
i. FORD H.7 LONGSDORF, b. September 21, 1900, Randolph, IN; d. March 19, 1992.

More About FORD H. LONGSDORF:
Burial: Roselawn Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Baton Rouge, LA


65. MARSHALL R.6 FORD (DEMARIS ELIZABETH5 MOORE, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. 1868 in Randolph, IN, and died Bet. 1910 - 1920 in Wabash, IN. He married AURELLA S. MCNEES February 28, 1889 in Randolph, IN. She was born Abt. 1872 in Randolph, IN.

Notes for MARSHALL R. FORD:
1910 Census, Lagro Twp, ED 146, Wabash, IN, page 88A

Notes for AURELLA S. MCNEES:
1920 Census, Lagro Twp, ED 182, Wabash, IN, page 64A

Children of MARSHALL FORD and AURELLA MCNEES are:
i. ETHEL A.7 FORD, b. Abt. 1891, IN.
ii. NORA M. FORD, b. Abt. 1894, IN.
iii. RUTH FORD, b. Abt. 1897, IN.
iv. LOUISE R. FORD, b. Abt. 1899, IN.
v. FRANKLIN FORD, b. Abt. 1901, IN.
vi. ALICE FORD, b. Abt. 1905, IN.


66. DAVID ELSWORTH6 BARKER (SYDNEY ANN5 MOORE, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born September 1865 in Monroe, Randolph, IN. He married NORA (MRS.) THOMAS Abt. 1891 in Randolph, IN. She was born August 1864 in IN.

Notes for DAVID ELSWORTH BARKER:
1900 Census, West River, ED 133, Randolph, IN, page 233B
1910 Census, Nettle Creek, ED 137, Randolph, IN, page 102A

Children of DAVID BARKER and NORA THOMAS are:
i. LENA O.7 BARKER, b. January 1894, Randolph, IN.
ii. ESTHER BARKER, b. July 1898, Randolph, IN.
iii. CLEO BARKER, b. Abt. 1904, Randolph, IN.


67. SAMUEL "MACK" MCNEES6 BARKER (SYDNEY ANN5 MOORE, MARSHALL4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born April 1867 in Monroe, Randolph, IN. He married MARY ELIZABETH THOMAS December 30, 1887 in Randolph, IN. She was born October 1867 in IN.

Notes for SAMUEL "MACK" MCNEES BARKER:
1900 Census, Farmland, Monroe Twp, ED 123, Randolph, IN, page 71A
1910 Census, White River, ED 152, Randolph, IN, page 133A

Children of SAMUEL BARKER and MARY THOMAS are:
i. THOMAS HUGH7 BARKER, b. July 27, 1889, Randolph, IN.

Notes for THOMAS HUGH BARKER:
Lived in Belmont Co., OH, in 1917

ii. FANNY GERTRUDE BARKER, b. February 1890, Randolph, IN.
iii. MABEL M. BARKER, b. September 1891, Randolph, IN.
iv. HERBERT EDWARD BARKER, b. September 11, 1893, Randolph, IN.

Notes for HERBERT EDWARD BARKER:
Lived in Marshall Co., WV, in 1917

v. HUBERT C. BARKER, b. September 11, 1893, Randolph, IN.

Notes for HUBERT C. BARKER:
Lived in Harris County, TX, in 1917

vi. ROBERT BARKER, b. September 1895, Randolph, IN.
vii. DORIS B. BARKER, b. June 1897, Randolph, IN.


68. WILLIAM NATHAN6 REED (MARTHA ANN5 DAVIS, HANNAH4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born November 03, 1876 in Henry, IN, and died March 27, 1953 in Muncie, Delaware, IN. He married SYLVIA G. PATTERSON June 25, 1902 in Delaware, IN, daughter of PHILLIP PATTERSON and REBECCA UNKNOWN. She was born July 06, 1878 in IN, and died June 19, 1956 in Muncie, Delaware, IN.

Notes for WILLIAM NATHAN REED:
1920 Census, Prairie Twp, ED 78, Henry, IN, page 40A
1930 Census, Monroe, ED 32, Delaware, IN, page 262A

Children of WILLIAM REED and SYLVIA PATTERSON are:
i. PHILLIP G.7 REED, b. July 25, 1903, Henry, IN; d. February 1976, Muncie, Delaware, IN; m. LUCILLE L. UNKNOWN, Bef. 1930, IN; b. Abt. 1904, IN.

Notes for PHILLIP G. REED:
1930 Census, Muncie, ED 1, Delaware, IN, page 14A

ii. JESSE BYRON REED, b. March 03, 1905, Henry, IN; d. February 23, 1986, Jeffersonville, Clark, IN; m. GLADYS IRENE LEE, February 14, 1934, Indiana; b. March 07, 1910, IL; d. June 11, 1994, Jeffersonville, Clark, IN.

Notes for JESSE BYRON REED:
1930 Census, Monroe, ED 32, Delaware, IN, page 262A

iii. LOIS K. REED, b. Abt. 1909, Henry, IN.
iv. DONALD MELLET REED, b. Abt. 1912, Henry, IN; m. MARY FRANCES BOSWORTH.

Notes for DONALD MELLET REED:
1930 Census, Monroe, ED 32, Delaware, IN, page 262A

v. ALLEN D. REED, b. December 03, 1914, Henry, IN; d. Bef. 1920, Henry, IN.
vi. MARTHA A. REED, b. June 28, 1918, Henry, IN.

Notes for MARTHA A. REED:
1930 Census, Monroe, ED 32, Delaware, IN, page 262A


69. MD ELMER JONES6 DAVIS (LEWIS WOODWARD5, HANNAH4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born October 1869 in IN, and died April 12, 1936 in Henry, IN. He married MATTIE MCDONALD August 20, 1894 in Delaware, IN, daughter of SAMUEL MCDONALD and LINNIE BLACK. She was born December 17, 1869 in IN, and died December 08, 1958 in Henry, IN.

Notes for MD ELMER JONES DAVIS:
1910 Census, Blue River Twp, ED 74, Henry, IN, page 4B
1920 Census, Blue River Twp, Henry, IN, page 1A
1930 Census, San Diego, ED 107, San Diego, CA, page 221A

More About MD ELMER JONES DAVIS:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

More About MATTIE MCDONALD:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Henry, IN

Children of ELMER DAVIS and MATTIE MCDONALD are:
i. HAROLD7 DAVIS, b. Abt. 1897, Henry, IN.
ii. LEWIS WALTER DAVIS, b. October 07, 1898, Henry, IN.
iii. GRACE DAVIS, b. Abt. 1905, Henry, IN.

Notes for GRACE DAVIS:
1930 Census, San Diego, ED 107, San Diego, CA, page 221A

iv. MARIAN DAVIS, b. Abt. 1907, Henry, IN; d. April 10, 1990, IN.

Notes for MARIAN DAVIS:
1930 Census, San Diego, ED 107, San Diego, CA, page 221A


70. ORPHA6 M.DAVIS (LEWIS WOODWARD5 DAVIS, HANNAH4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born April 1872 in IN, and died November 17, 1907 in Albany, Delaware, IN. She married AARON C. WILSON November 08, 1893 in Delaware, IN. He was born October 1868 in IN, and died December 25, 1923 in Delaware, IN.

More About ORPHA M.DAVIS:
Burial: Strong Cemetery, Delaware, IN

Notes for AARON C. WILSON:
1900 Census, Delaware, ED 42, Delaware, IN, page 111A

More About AARON C. WILSON:
Burial: Strong Cemetery, Delaware, IN

Children of ORPHA M.DAVIS and AARON WILSON are:
i. WILMA D.7 WILSON, b. October 1894, Delaware, IN.
ii. LUCILLE M. WILSON, b. March 1897, Delaware, IN; m. RUSSELL MINTON, December 21, 1918, Delaware, IN; b. Abt. 1894, IN.

Notes for RUSSELL MINTON:
1920 Census, Muncie, ED 29, Delaware, IN, page 112B


71. CHARLES NATHAN6 DAVIS (LEWIS WOODWARD5, HANNAH4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born March 22, 1874 in IN. He married NORA PETERSON October 05, 1901 in Delaware, IN. She was born December 02, 1885 in IN, and died August 1976 in Muncie, Delaware, IN.

Notes for CHARLES NATHAN DAVIS:
1910 Census, Niles, ED 50, Delaware, IN, page 96A
1920 Census, Niles, ED 55, Delaware, IN, page 212A
1930 Census, Niles, ED 35, Delaware, IN, page 30A

Children of CHARLES DAVIS and NORA PETERSON are:
i. ALMA CHARLENE7 DAVIS, b. July 24, 1902, Henry, IN.
ii. ROBERT STOVER DAVIS, b. January 04, 1910, Delaware, IN; d. November 14, 1991, Eaton, Delaware, IN; m. ELSIE LOUISE LOVE, December 24, 1935, Delaware, IN; b. January 04, 1910, Delaware, IN.
iii. LEWIS S. DAVIS, b. Abt. 1912, Delaware, IN.


72. NELLIE KATHERINE6 FRAZIER (SARAH ALICE5 DAVIS, HANNAH4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born January 1876 in Henry, IN, and died August 04, 1907 in Mooreland, Henry, IN. She married LAWRENCE TEMPLE HIATT November 01, 1898 in Henry, IN, son of OLIVER HIATT and EMMA EDWARDS. He was born December 31, 1875 in IN, and died December 21, 1947 in Richmond, Wayne, IN.

More About NELLIE KATHERINE FRAZIER:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Blue River, Henry, IN

Notes for LAWRENCE TEMPLE HIATT:
1900 Census, Blue River Twp, ED 54, Henry, IN, page 3A

More About LAWRENCE TEMPLE HIATT:
Burial: Mooreland Cemetery, Blue River, Henry, IN

Children of NELLIE FRAZIER and LAWRENCE HIATT are:
i. MILDRED ALICE7 HIATT, b. December 21, 1900, Henry, IN; d. June 11, 1965, Grand Junction, Mesa, CO; m. GEORGE HAROLD PICKENS, October 22, 1929, Henry, IN; b. July 26, 1903, IN; d. November 23, 1988, Hotchkiss, Delta, CO.

Notes for MILDRED ALICE HIATT:
Henry County Indiana, Index to Birth Records
1882 - 1920 Inclusive, Volume 1 A - J

ii. EMMA PAULINE HIATT, b. October 04, 1902, Henry, IN; d. June 26, 1997, Largo, Pinellas, FL; m. ROBERT GERALD KNOLL; b. December 27, 1903, IN; d. April 16, 2001, Largo, Pinellas, FL.

Notes for EMMA PAULINE HIATT:
Henry County Indiana, Index to Birth Records
1882 - 1920 Inclusive, Volume 1 A - J

Notes for ROBERT GERALD KNOLL:
1930 Census, Franklin, ED 10, Wayne, IN, page 248A

iii. WILBUR VERNON HIATT, b. March 10, 1907, Henry, IN; d. August 09, 1962, Denver,CO; m. EDITH HAAS, January 01, 1931, Denver, CO; b. May 12, 1909.

Notes for WILBUR VERNON HIATT:
Henry County Indiana, Index to Birth Records
1882 - 1920 Inclusive, Volume 1 A - J


73. CHARLES EDGAR6 MOORE (PHILIP MARSHALL5, WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born February 08, 1864 in Woodson, KS. He married MAY MORGAN July 08, 1890 in KS. She was born February 1868 in MO.

Notes for CHARLES EDGAR MOORE:
Elected to the Kansas Legislature, 1922, 47th District.
1900 Census, Eureka, E D 48, Greenwood, KS, page 19B
1910 Census, Eureka, ED 24, Greenwood, KS, page 38A
1920 Census, Eureka, ED 25, Greenwood, KS, page 16B
1930 Census, Eureka, ED 4, Greenwood, KS, page 126B

Child of CHARLES MOORE and MAY MORGAN is:
i. MORGAN E.7 MOORE, b. February 22, 1895, Greenwood, KS; d. February 1967, Eureka, Greenwood, KS; m. LUCY E. ROCKHILL, May 20, 1922, Greenwood, KS; b. February 17, 1899, KS; d. December 1984, Eureka, Greenwood, KS.

Notes for MORGAN E. MOORE:
1930 Census, Eureka, ED 2, Greenwood, KS, page 104A


74. EFFIE ETTA6 MOORE (PHILIP MARSHALL5, WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born March 28, 1868 in Woodson, KS, and died in Butler, KS. She married (1) MELVIN GILLISON RIGG. He was born April 12, 1870 in IL, and died August 07, 1895 in Leon, Butler, KS. She married (2) ROBERT V. SWEGLE Abt. 1910 in Greenwood, KS. He was born Abt. 1842 in IL, and died Bef. 1930 in Greenwood or Butler, KS.

Notes for EFFIE ETTA MOORE:
1930 Census, living with her mother, Melissa Genett Anderson Moore.

More About EFFIE ETTA MOORE:
Census: Eureka, ED 48, Greenwood, KS, page 21B

Notes for ROBERT V. SWEGLE:
1910 Census, Ward 3, Eureka, ED 24, Greenwood, KS, page 30B

Child of EFFIE MOORE and MELVIN RIGG is:
i. MELVIN G.7 RIGG, b. October 20, 1895, Greenwood, KS; d. March 1972, Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI.


75. ROY ANDERSON6 MOORE (PHILIP MARSHALL5, WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born April 19, 1884 in Eureka, Greenwood, KS, and died March 28, 1943 in Eureka, Greenwood, KS. He married LUCRETIA RUTH MILLS June 11, 1911 in Eureka, Greenwood, KS, daughter of JAMES A. and LAVINA SMETHERS. She was born Abt. 1889 in KS, and died 1982.

Notes for ROY ANDERSON MOORE:
1900 Census, Eureka, ED 48, Greenwood, KS, page 21B
1910 Census, Ward 2, Eurek a, ED 24, Greenwood, KS, page 25A; still living
with parents.
1920 Census, E ureka, ED 25, Greenwood, KS, page 10A
1930 Census, Eureka, ED 4, Greenwood, KS , page 126A

Children of ROY MOORE and LUCRETIA MILLS are:
i. RUTH7 MOORE, b. Abt. 1915, Greenwood, KS.
ii. VIRGINIA MOORE, b. Abt. 1917, Greenwood, KS.
iii. ELEANOR MOORE, b. Abt. 1923, Greenwood, KS.


76. REBECCA R.6 LINDLEY (ANGELINE5 MOORE, WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born April 1868 in IA, and died in (Hitchcock), NE. She married HENRY EHLERS Abt. 1886 in Possibly NE. He was born March 1857 in Germany, and died Bef. 1920 in Hitchcock, NE.

Notes for REBECCA R. LINDLEY:
1920 Census, Culbertson, ED 136, Hitchcock, NE, page 126A
1930 Census, Riversi de, ED 17, Hitchcock, NE, page 65B. Son George
living in the home with Rebec ca

More About REBECCA R. LINDLEY:
Burial: Culbertson, Webster, NE

Notes for HENRY EHLERS:
1900 Census, Riverside, ED 112, Hitchcock, NE, page 72B
Henry was naturalized in 1880 according to the 1900 Census.
1910 Census, Riverside, ED 135, Hitchcoc k, NE, page 166A
Henry was naturalized in 1881 according to the 1910 Census.

More About HENRY EHLERS:
Burial: Culbertson, Webster, NE

Children of REBECCA LINDLEY and HENRY EHLERS are:
i. LAURA7 EHLERS, b. June 1885, (Hitchcock), NE.

Notes for LAURA EHLERS:
1910 Census, Riverside, ED 135, Hitchcock, NE, page 165B; living with
brother Roy (Leroy).

ii. WILLIAM EHLERS, b. January 09, 1887, (Hitchcock), NE; d. September 1971, Ft. Lupton, Weld, CO.

Notes for WILLIAM EHLERS:
1910 Census, Riverside, ED 135, Hitchcock, NE, page 165B; living with
brother Roy (Leroy).

iii. LEROY EHLERS, b. December 01, 1888, (Hitchcock), NE; d. August 1974, Ft. Lupton, Weld, CO.

Notes for LEROY EHLERS:
1910 Census, Riverside, ED 135, Hitchcock, NE, page 165B
1920 Census, Riversid e, ED 139, Hitchcock, NE, page 163B; sister Mary is
living with him.
1930 Ce nsus, Riverside, ED 17, Hitchcock, NE, page 63B. Still unmarried.

iv. LOUIE WESLEY EHLERS, b. December 01, 1890, (Hitchcock), NE; d. December 21, 1987, Culbertson, Hitchcock, NE; m. IONA UNKNOWN; b. May 14, 1898, NE; d. September 1987, Culbertson, Hitchcock, NE.

Notes for LOUIE WESLEY EHLERS:
1920 Census, Riverside, ED 139, Hitchcock, NE, page 164A

v. MARY A. EHLERS, b. April 05, 1895, (Hitchcock), NE; d. May 1980, Englewood, Arapahoe, CO; m. UNKNOWN NITZ.

Notes for MARY A. EHLERS:
1920 Census, Riverside, ED 139, Hitchcock, NE, page 163B; living with
brother Roy (Leroy)

vi. METTIE M. EHLERS, b. October 1897, (Hitchcock), NE; m. ARTHUR J. CRABTREE, Abt. 1925, Red Willow, NE; b. Abt. 1900, NE.

Notes for ARTHUR J. CRABTREE:
1930 Census, Willow Grove Twp, McCook City, ED 19, Red Willow, NE, page
232A

vii. GEORGE O. EHLERS, b. February 1899, (Hitchcock), NE.

Notes for GEORGE O. EHLERS:
1930 Census, Riverside, ED 17, Hitchcock, NE, page 65B; living with
mother Re becca

viii. BERNIECE E. EHLERS, b. Abt. 1906, (Hitchcock), NE.


77. DELLA N.6 LINDLEY (ANGELINE5 MOORE, WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born January 23, 1872 in IA, and died February 21, 1924 in McCook, Red Willow, NE. She married WILLIAM MORGAN WOOD January 19, 1888 in Red Cloud, Webster, NE. He was born May 10, 1861 in Hebron, IN, and died May 08, 1939 in McCook, Red Willow, NE.

Notes for WILLIAM MORGAN WOOD:
1900 Census, Willow Grove Pct, McCook City, ED 162, Red Willow, NE, page
104A
1910 Census, Ward 2, McCook, ED 192, Red Willow, NE, page 241A
1920 Census, Willow Grove Twp, McCook City, ED 196, Red Willow, NE, page
222B
1930 Census , Willow Grove Twp, McCook City, ED 19, Red Willow, NE, page
217B

Children of DELLA LINDLEY and WILLIAM WOOD are:
i. JAY C.7 WOOD, b. August 11, 1888, (Webster), NE; d. January 25, 1927, Red Willow, NE; m. HATTIE BURTON, Abt. 1908, Red Willow, NE; b. September 15, 1890, NE; d. September 1970, Benkelman, Dundy, NE.

Notes for JAY C. WOOD:
1910 Census, Ward 2, McCook, ED 192, Red Willow, NE, page 241A
1920 Census, Wi llow Grove Twp, McCook City, ED 196, Red Willow, NE, page
223A

ii. CLOYD J. WOOD, b. September 21, 1890, Red Willow, NE; d. October 25, 1922; m. DENA JOHNSON, June 1921, Red Willow, NE.
iii. EARL K. WOOD, b. July 12, 1892, Red Willow, NE; d. December 15, 1942; m. RUTH HANNERS; b. Abt. 1897, NE.

Notes for EARL K. WOOD:
1930 Census, Denver, ED 246, Denver, CO, page 127A

iv. JOHN WILLIAM WOOD, b. September 22, 1894, Red Willow, NE; d. January 23, 1953, Eugene, Lane, OR; m. FLORENCE MCCARTY.

Notes for JOHN WILLIAM WOOD:
Oregon death certificate number 360.

v. EVA MAY WOOD, b. December 20, 1896, Red Willow, NE; d. January 10, 1951; m. WALTER CAMPBELL, February 02, 1921, Red Willow, NE.
vi. GEORGE O. WOOD, b. January 08, 1899, Red Willow, NE; d. May 01, 1938.
vii. JESSE DANIEL WOOD, b. March 28, 1901, Red Willow, NE; d. March 11, 1969, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE; m. EVA RUTH MCBEE, January 06, 1931, Red Willow, NE; b. November 26, 1910, Trenton, Hitchcock, NE; d. December 31, 1992, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE.
viii. ANNA LAURA WOOD, b. December 05, 1903, Red Willow, NE; d. January 06, 1984, Pomona, Los Angeles, CA; m. HARRY LEROY WANDS, Abt. 1925, NE; b. May 10, 1905, KS; d. October 09, 1973, Pomona, Los Angeles, CA.

Notes for HARRY LEROY WANDS:
1930 Census, Oxford Twp, ED 18, Furnas, NE, page 245A

ix. MARY P. WOOD, b. August 12, 1906, Red Willow, NE; d. January 17, 1973, Pomona, Los Angeles, CA; m. ROSS G. READY, Abt. 1925, NE; b. June 09, 1906, NE; d. July 13, 1974, Pomona, Los Angeles, CA.

Notes for ROSS G. READY:
1930 Census, Benkelman, ED 2, Dundy, NE, page 6B

x. GRACE E. WOOD, b. September 05, 1908, Red Willow, NE; d. 1984; m. LEO STEVENS.
xi. THELMA LOUISE WOOD, b. April 22, 1911, Red Willow, NE; d. September 12, 1992, Fullerton, Orange, CA; m. SIDNEY BOYD HINER, March 17, 1931, Red Willow, NE; b. October 22, 1909, NE; d. May 1983, Fullerton, Orange, CA.

Notes for SIDNEY BOYD HINER:
1930 Census, Willow Grove, McCook City, ED 19, Red Willow, NE, page 246A


78. GEORGE O.6 LINDLEY (ANGELINE5 MOORE, WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born December 1876 in IA, and died in Culbertson, Webster, NE. He married UNKNOWN UNKNOWN.

Notes for GEORGE O. LINDLEY:
1920 Census, Riverside, ED 139, Hitchcock, NE, page 161A
1930 Census, Culberts on, ED 5, Hitchcock, NE, page 22A. Lodger

More About GEORGE O. LINDLEY:
Census: Riverside, ED 139, Hitchcock, NE, page 161A

Child of GEORGE LINDLEY and UNKNOWN UNKNOWN is:
i. RUTH S.7 LINDLEY, b. Abt. 1906, NE.


79. THADDEUS N.6 MOORE (SAMUEL NEWTON5, WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born February 13, 1875 in Woodson, KS, and died October 19, 1972 in San Mateo, CA. He married CELIA BAUMGARDNER Abt. 1896 in Woodson, KS. She was born October 1876 in Woodson, KS.

Notes for THADDEUS N. MOORE:
1900 Census, Neosho Falls, ED 187, Woodson, KS, page 233A
1910 Census, San Fra ncisco, ED 185, San Francisco, CA, page 54B
1930 Census, San Francisco, ED 298 , San Francisco, CA, page 193A,
indicates Thaddeus is divorced.

Notes for CELIA BAUMGARDNER:
1920 Census, San Francisco, ED 138, San Francisco, CA, page 64B; sons
Paul an d Collis living with their mother.

More About CELIA BAUMGARDNER:
Census: San Francisco, ED 138, San Francisco, CA, page 64B

Marriage Notes for THADDEUS MOORE and CELIA BAUMGARDNER:
Custom Field:<_FA#> Bef. 1920
_MENDDivorce

Children of THADDEUS MOORE and CELIA BAUMGARDNER are:
i. PAUL N.7 MOORE, b. May 13, 1897, Woodson, KS; d. October 19, 1972, San Mateo, CA; m. HELEN B. UNKNOWN, Abt. 1922, CA; b. Abt. 1906, CA.

Notes for PAUL N. MOORE:
1930 Census, San Francisco, ED 69, San Francisco, CA, page 67B

ii. COLLIS C. MOORE, b. October 29, 1899, Woodson, KS; d. December 10, 1957, San Francisco, CA; m. MARIAN ELISE TYSON, Abt. 1926, CA; b. March 22, 1902, CA; d. November 04, 1991, San Mateo, CA.

Notes for COLLIS C. MOORE:
1930 Census, San Francisco, ED 94, San Francisco, CA, page 126A


80. WILLIAM ALBERT6 MOORE (MILTON L.5, WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born July 25, 1874 in Linn, KS, and died February 25, 1933 in Glenn, CA. He married MARIA AUGUSTA SPENSE. She was born August 02, 1880 in IA, and died December 06, 1978 in Orland, Glenn, CA.

Notes for WILLIAM ALBERT MOORE:
1910 Census, Kessler School District, ED 168, Lewis and Clark, MT, page 169B
1920 Census, Ten Mile, ED 30, Ada, ID, page 49B
1930 Census, Township 2, ED 6, Glenn, CA, page 193B

More About WILLIAM ALBERT MOORE:
Burial: Orland Masonic Cemetery, Orland, Glenn, CA

More About MARIA AUGUSTA SPENSE:
Burial: Orland Masonic Cemetery, Orland, Glenn, CA

Children of WILLIAM MOORE and MARIA SPENSE are:
i. MANLEY MILTON7 MOORE, b. March 19, 1902, IA; d. June 22, 1967, Shasta, CA.

More About MANLEY MILTON MOORE:
Burial: Orland Masonic Cemetery, Orland, Glenn, CA

ii. ILA FAE MOORE, b. January 01, 1905, Lewis and Clark, MT; d. February 11, 1993, Medford, Jackson, OR; m. AMOS ANDERSON SMITH, May 15, 1923, CA; b. August 08, 1896, Pope, AR; d. August 08, 1980, Medford, Jackson, OR.

More About ILA FAE MOORE:
Burial: Eagle Point National Cemetery, Eagle Point Jackson, OR

Notes for AMOS ANDERSON SMITH:
1930 Census, Corning, ED 4, Temaha, CA, page 25A

iii. MARGARET MOORE, b. Abt. 1907, Lewis and Clark, MT.
iv. LENORE BELLE MOORE, b. July 02, 1910, Lewis and Clark, MT; m. ANDREW JACKSON HUTT; b. April 04, 1905, IA; d. December 09, 1945, Hercules, Contra Costa, CA.

Notes for ANDREW JACKSON HUTT:
1930 Census, Emeryville, ED 331, Alameda, CA, page, 9A

v. LLOYD GEORGE MOORE, b. August 07, 1912, IA; d. January 19, 1997, Orland, Glenn, CA.

More About LLOYD GEORGE MOORE:
Burial: Orland Masonic Cemetery, Orland, Glenn, CA

vi. WILMA BLANCHE MOORE, b. June 12, 1915, Amboy, MN; d. October 1990, San Francisco, CA; m. (1) ALFRED NASCIMENTO, September 09, 1937, Willows, CA; b. 1911, Honolulu, HI; d. September 01, 1956, Tracy, CA; m. (2) UNKNOWN MCNAMARA, January 07, 1962, CA.
vii. VERA MAE MOORE, b. May 01, 1917, Amboy, MN.
viii. EATHEL MATTIE MOORE, b. May 21, 1919, Ada, ID; m. (1) WARREN D. ELMORE; b. St. Paul, MN; m. (2) OSCAR CLARK, March 10, 1939; b. Louisville, KY.
ix. MABEL MOORE, b. Abt. 1922, Ada, ID.


81. MANNING F.6 MOORE (JAMES ANDERSON5, WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born March 1866 in IN. He married MARY "MOLLIE" UNKNOWN. She was born April 1866 in IL.

Notes for MANNING F. MOORE:
Manning's middle initial seen as both "J" and "F".
1900 Census, Eminence Twp, ED 183, Woodson, KS, page 165B
1920 Census, Liberty Twp, Woodson, KS, page 202
1930 Census, Center, ED 2, Woodson, KS, page 214A

Children of MANNING MOORE and MARY UNKNOWN are:
i. EARL HERBERT7 MOORE, b. March 02, 1892, Woodson, KS.

Notes for EARL HERBERT MOORE:
1920 Census, Liberty Twp, Woodson, KS, page 202

ii. MAY MOORE, b. April 1893, Woodson, KS.


82. LOUISA ISABEL (BELLE)6 MOORE (JAMES ANDERSON5, WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born February 15, 1869 in Woodson, KS, and died February 08, 1953 in Kane, IL. She married CHARLES EUGENE WALKER Bet. December 25 - 26, 1889 in Woodson, KS, son of EUGENE WALKER and LOUISA BABBITT. He was born May 1865 in IL, and died July 03, 1927 in Elgin State Hospital, Elgin, Kane, IL.

Notes for LOUISA ISABEL (BELLE) MOORE:
1920 Census, Elgin, ED 93, Kane, IL, page 257B
1930 Census, Elgin, ED 70, Kane, IL, page 28A


Bluff City Cemetery: Section 3, Lot 190, Space 5

More About LOUISA ISABEL (BELLE) MOORE:
Burial: Bluff City Cemetery, Elgin, Kane, IL

Notes for CHARLES EUGENE WALKER:
1900 Census, Plato, ED 111, Kane, IL, page 288A

Marriage Notes for LOUISA MOORE and CHARLES WALKER:
Belle's divorce papers state she was married on 25 Dec in one
location of the document and on 26 Dec in another location.

Children of LOUISA MOORE and CHARLES WALKER are:
i. JAMES M.7 WALKER, b. September 23, 1890, Woodson, KS; d. Aft. 1930; m. HELEN M. JORDAN, Abt. 1915, Kane, IL; b. August 1893, IL; d. Aft. 1930.

Notes for JAMES M. WALKER:
1920 Census, Winfield, ED 25, DuPage, IL, page 175B
1930 Census, Winfield, ED 60, DuPage, IL, page 109B

ii. EDWARD BENTON WALKER, b. March 18, 1892, Elgin, Kane, IL.
iii. DELLA LOUISE WALKER, b. February 16, 1893, Everett, Woodson, KS; m. ARTHUR C. KRAMBEER, March 02, 1920, Kane, IL; b. September 12, 1892, Elgin, Kane, IL.

Notes for ARTHUR C. KRAMBEER:
1930 Census, Elgin, ED 68, Kane, IL, page 247A

iv. MALE WALKER, b. October 29, 1895, Everett, Woodson, KS; d. Bef. 1900, Woodson, KS.
v. VIOLET LUCY ANN WALKER, b. March 04, 1897, Lomanda, Woodson, KS; d. May 27, 1983, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, CA; m. THOMAS MICHAEL FOLEY, November 19, 1919, Kane, IL; b. July 14, 1897, St. Charles Twp, Kane, IL; d. March 07, 1985, Los Angeles, CA.

Notes for THOMAS MICHAEL FOLEY:
1920 Census, Elgin, ED 85, Kane, IL, page 135B
1930 Census, Elgin, ED 59, Kane, IL, page 125B

vi. EVA M. WALKER, b. January 1899, Kane, IL; d. January 1969, Lakewood, Los Angeles, CA; m. (1) UNKNOWN PROWSE; m. (2) UNKNOWN BAKER.

Notes for EVA M. WALKER:
1930 Census, Elgin, ED 70, Kane, IL, page 28A

vii. ELSIE IRENE WALKER, b. March 18, 1902, Kane, IL; d. September 09, 1992, Thousand Oaks, Ventura, CA; m. LOUIS O. LUECHT, Abt. 1928, Elgin, Kane, IL; b. September 04, 1898, IL; d. May 07, 1982, Arcadia, Los Angeles, CA.
viii. LEO WALKER, b. April 12, 1904, Kane, IL; d. December 1983, Elgin, Kane, IL; m. NINA PIHL, Abt. 1928, Elgin, Kane, IL; b. January 08, 1908, IL; d. July 04, 1993, Elgin, Kane, IL.
ix. FORREST ROYAL WALKER, b. April 03, 1907, Kane, IL; d. November 08, 1958, Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA; m. ISABEL UNKNOWN.


83. LAURA MAY6 MOORE (JAMES ANDERSON5, WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born July 25, 1874 in Woodson, KS, and died July 24, 1956 in Logan, KS. She married (1) UNKNOWN CARTWRIGHT Bef. 1892 in Woodson, KS. She married (2) JOHN F. WALDMEIER Abt. 1898 in Woodson, KS. He was born Abt. 1872 in IL.

Notes for LAURA MAY MOORE:
1895 Kansas State Census, Everett, Woodson.

1895 Kansas State Census, Laura is living with her parents and
daughter.

More About LAURA MAY MOORE:
Burial: Winona Cemetery, Winona, Logan, Kansas

Notes for JOHN F. WALDMEIER:
1910 Census, Winona, ED 89, Logan, KS, page 209A
1920 Census, McPherson, ED 82, McPherson, KS, page 156A

Child of LAURA MOORE and UNKNOWN CARTWRIGHT is:
i. HAZEL7 CARTWRIGHT, b. Abt. 1892, Woodson, KS.


Children of LAURA MOORE and JOHN WALDMEIER are:
ii. LESTER ROLAND7 WALDMEIER, b. February 08, 1899, KS; m. ELCIE UNKNOWN; b. Abt. 1896, MO.
iii. VIOLA J. WALDMEIER, b. Abt. 1901.
iv. LULA ENOS WALDMEIER, b. Abt. 1905.
v. JAMES FREDERICK WALDMEIER, b. May 21, 1909, KS; d. October 02, 1956, San Luis Obispo, CA; m. ELSIE OLLIE UNKNOWN; b. August 22, 1909; d. April 17, 1985, San Luis Obispo, CA.
vi. ROBERTA ORPHA WALDMEIER, b. September 16, 1917, McPherson, KS; d. October 28, 2000, Winona, Logan, KS; m. WOODROW WILSON "WOODY" KEMP; b. July 26, 1912, KS; d. February 16, 1989, Logan, KS.

More About ROBERTA ORPHA WALDMEIER:
Burial: Winona Cemetery, Winona, Logan, Kansas

More About WOODROW WILSON "WOODY" KEMP:
Burial: Winona Cemetery, Winona, Logan, Kansas


84. WALTER EDWARD6 MOORE (JAMES ANDERSON5, WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born October 30, 1877 in Woodson, KS. He married (1) CHLOA UNKNOWN. She was born August 1878 in IL. He married (2) EVA ELIZABETH UNKNOWN Abt. 1914 in Elk, KS. She was born Abt. 1891 in AR.

Notes for WALTER EDWARD MOORE:
1900 Census, Union, ED 234, Rice, KS, page 321B
1920 Census, Liberty, ED 126, Elk, KS, page 207A
1930 Census, Tustin, ED 89, Orange, CA, page 286B

Children of WALTER MOORE and EVA UNKNOWN are:
i. MAX E.7 MOORE, b. September 17, 1915, AR; d. December 30, 2000, Cottonwood, Yavapai, AZ.
ii. BURLEY L. MOORE, b. May 15, 1917, KS; d. April 01, 1997, Mesa, Maricopa, AZ.
iii. JAMES FREDERICK MOORE, b. Abt. 1919, KS.
iv. EDITH F. MOORE, b. Abt. 1922, AR.
v. RUTH L. MOORE, b. Abt. 1929, Orange, CA.


85. CLARK E.6 MOORE (EMSLEY B.5, WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. 1877 in Woodson, KS. He married CAROLINE UNKNOWN. She was born Abt. 1895 in MI.

Notes for CLARK E. MOORE:
1930 Census, Neosho Falls, ED 7, Woodson, KS, page 240A

Child of CLARK MOORE and CAROLINE UNKNOWN is:
i. RAYMOND W.7 MOORE, b. Abt. 1921, Woodson, KS.


86. HERBERT EDWARD6 MOORE (JESSE OLIVER5, WILLIAM4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born December 01, 1898 in Labette, KS. He married VERA S. UNKNOWN. She was born Abt. 1898 in KS.

Notes for HERBERT EDWARD MOORE:
1930 Census, Parsons, ED 22, Labette, KS, page 190B

Child of HERBERT MOORE and VERA UNKNOWN is:
i. HERBERT EDWARD7 MOORE, b. Abt. 1922, Labette, KS.


87. WILLIAM L.6 PICKERING (EZRA L.5, RHODA4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born October 25, 1884 in Tipton, IN, and died 1936 in Harrison, Henry, IN. He married LULA A. MCCORMICK September 10, 1907 in Henry, IN, daughter of ANDREW J. MCCORMICK. She was born October 25, 1883 in IN, and died 1946 in Harrison, Henry, IN.

Notes for WILLIAM L. PICKERING:
1920 Census, Harrison, Cadiz Twp, ED 63, Henry, IN, page 84A
1930 Census, Harr ison, Cadiz Twp, ED 13, Henry, IN, page 273B

More About WILLIAM L. PICKERING:
Burial: Hess Cemetery, Harrison, Henry, IN

More About LULA A. MCCORMICK:
Burial: Hess Cemetery, Harrison, Henry, IN

Children of WILLIAM PICKERING and LULA MCCORMICK are:
i. WILLIAM L.7 PICKERING, b. Abt. April 1910, Harrison Twp, Henry, IN.
ii. HAROLD E. PICKERING, b. August 24, 1912, Harrison Twp, Henry, IN; d. May 07, 1990.

Notes for HAROLD E. PICKERING:
Social Security Death Index.

iii. MARGUERITE R. PICKERING, b. Abt. July 1916, Harrison Twp, Henry, IN.
iv. MAURICE A. PICKERING, b. June 01, 1919, Harrison Twp, Henry, IN; d. January 27, 2000, Anderson, Madison, IN.

Notes for MAURICE A. PICKERING:
Social Security Death Index

v. MARY E. PICKERING, b. Abt. 1922, Henry, IN.
vi. JOSEPH W. PICKERING, b. April 11, 1924, Henry, IN; d. June 25, 1996, New Castle, Henry, IN.
vii. CATHERINE A. PICKERING, b. Abt. 1929, Henry, IN.


88. ELISHA EDGAR6 PICKERING (MILES DAVIS5, RHODA4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born April 12, 1879 in Tipton, IN, and died October 21, 1953 in Jackson, MI. He married MAUDE ALMYRA MILLER June 15, 1904 in Howard, IN. She was born March 30, 1886 in Howard, IN, and died May 22, 1980 in Jackson, MI.

Notes for ELISHA EDGAR PICKERING:
1910 Census, Tipton, ED 185, Tipton, IN, page 64B
1920 Census, Jackson, 3d Precinct, Jackson, MI, page 272B
1930 Census, Jackson, ED 25, Jackson, MI, page 132B

More About ELISHA EDGAR PICKERING:
Burial: Jackson, MI

Children of ELISHA PICKERING and MAUDE MILLER are:
i. HARRISON VANE7 PICKERING, b. December 12, 1904, Howard or Tipton, IN; d. July 24, 1961, Jackson, MI; m. (1) GAYLE DRAPER; m. (2) GLADYS M. WOOD, Abt. 1927, Jackson, MI; b. Abt. 1906, MI.

Notes for HARRISON VANE PICKERING:
1930 Census, Leoni, ED 38, Jackson, MI, page 141A

ii. HAZEL CORAL PICKERING, b. January 19, 1906, Howard or Tipton, IN.
iii. GEORGE MILLER PICKERING, b. June 09, 1910, Jackson, MI; d. February 19, 1916, Jackson, MI.
iv. HARRIETT HELEN PICKERING, b. September 20, 1912, Madison, IN; d. August 1984, Lancaster, Los Angeles, CA.
v. EILEEN MARILYN PICKERING, b. July 10, 1919, Jackson, MI; d. October 25, 1990, Jackson, Jackson, MI; m. CHARLES HAMMOND LINK; b. September 30, 1916, Jackson, MI; d. September 03, 1989, Summit, Jackson, MI.
vi. ARLENE RUTH PICKERING, b. July 10, 1919, Jackson, MI; d. April 04, 1992, Blackman, Jackson, MI.
vii. JUNE IRENE PICKERING, b. July 01, 1925, Jackson, MI; d. October 05, 2002, Sebring, Highlands, FL; m. UNKNOWN DUPREE.


89. DORA E.6 WAY (LAURA E.5 MARSHALL, CHARITY4 MOORE, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born April 1862 in Dallas, IA. She married JOSEPH S. DENTON September 26, 1884 in Dallas, IA. He was born December 1861 in IA.

Notes for JOSEPH S. DENTON:
1900 Census, Oakdale, ED 51, Stanislaus, CA, page 91A
1910 Census, Oxnard, ED 211, Ventura, CA, page 54B
1920 Census, Napa, ED 59, Napa, CA, page 198B

Children of DORA WAY and JOSEPH DENTON are:
i. JAMES W.7 DENTON, b. June 1885, Dallas, IA; m. GERTRUDE ETHEL DAVIS, Abt. 1906, CA; b. March 27, 1891, CA; d. September 28, 1989, Santa Barbara, CA.
ii. FAY DENTON, b. March 1888, NE.
iii. LAURA DENTON, b. June 1892, CA.


90. HENRY E.6 KEYSER (MALISSA JANE5 MOORE, ZIMRI4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born February 1858 in Fremont, IA, and died October 07, 1940 in Stevens, WA. He married JENNIE E. WILLIAMS. She was born July 13, 1864 in NE, and died January 1947 in Stevens, WA.

Notes for HENRY E. KEYSER:
1900 Census, Mt. Pleasant, ED 7, Cass, NE, page 71A
1910 Census, Harvey Creek, ED 222, Stevens, WA, page 219A

More About HENRY E. KEYSER:
Burial: Cedonia Community Cemetery, Cedonia, Stevens, WA

More About JENNIE E. WILLIAMS:
Burial: Cedonia Community Cemetery, Cedonia, Stevens, WA

Children of HENRY KEYSER and JENNIE WILLIAMS are:
i. GEORGE P.7 KEYSER, b. June 1881, Fremont, IA.
ii. KATHERINE E. KEYSER, b. April 1883, Fremont, IA; d. 1912, Cashmere, Chelan, WA; m. CHARLES F. REXFORD; b. September 07, 1881, NE; d. July 11, 1957, San Diego, CA.

Notes for CHARLES F. REXFORD:
1910 Census, Cashmere, ED 28, Chelan, WA, page 214A

iii. AGNES MAUDE KEYSER, b. August 1885, Fremont, IA; m. ALBERT JAMES WHITTALL.
iv. WINIFRED IRENE KEYSER, b. January 1896, Fremont, IA.


91. CHARLES E.6 KEYSER (MALISSA JANE5 MOORE, ZIMRI4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born October 04, 1861 in Fremont, IA, and died May 16, 1923 in St. Joseph, Buchanan, MO. He married MARY PAULINE TENVOORDE, daughter of JACOB TENVOORDE and ANNA MEIER. She was born April 20, 1861 in St. Cloud, MN, and died October 16, 1922 in St. Joseph, Buchanan, MO.

Notes for CHARLES E. KEYSER:
1910 Census, St. Joseph, Ward 7, ED 89, Buchanan, MO, page 297B
1920 Census, St. Joseph, Ward 7, ED 113, Buchanan, MO, page 274A

More About CHARLES E. KEYSER:
Burial: Mt. Olivet Cemetery, St. Joseph, Buchanan, MO

More About MARY PAULINE TENVOORDE:
Burial: Mt. Olivet Cemetery, St. Joseph, Buchanan, MO

Children of CHARLES KEYSER and MARY TENVOORDE are:
i. EDWARD A.7 KEYSER, b. June 17, 1887, Buchanan, MO; d. August 09, 1949, Buchanan, MO.

More About EDWARD A. KEYSER:
Burial: Mt. Olivet Cemetery, St. Joseph, Buchanan, MO

ii. ELIZABETH A. KEYSER, b. November 14, 1900, MO; d. May 1982, Plattsburg, Clinton, MO; m. TORRENCE CARROLL FEE, Abt. 1923, Buchanan, MO; b. December 27, 1893, Fillmore, Andrew, MO; d. January 1966.

Notes for TORRENCE CARROLL FEE:
1930 Census, St. Joseph, ED 32, Buchanan, MO, page 153B


92. LEONARD MITCHELL6 KEYSER (MALISSA JANE5 MOORE, ZIMRI4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born May 24, 1866 in Hamburg, Fremont, IA, and died December 25, 1953 in North Sioux City, Union, SD. He married MARY ALMYRA "ALLIE" DELOZIER November 15, 1885 in Otoe, NE. She was born February 05, 1867 in Henry, MO, and died January 28, 1947 in OK.

Notes for LEONARD MITCHELL KEYSER:
1900 Census, Wyoming, ED 124, Otoe, NE, page 244A

Children of LEONARD KEYSER and MARY DELOZIER are:
i. ELMER LEONARD7 KEYSER, b. August 08, 1886, NE; d. September 30, 1924; m. EVA M. WENZEL, October 09, 1916, Jerauld, SD; b. Abt. 1899, NE.

Notes for ELMER LEONARD KEYSER:
1920 Census, Virgil, ED 100, Jones, SD, page 76B

Notes for EVA M. WENZEL:
1930 Census, Wessington Springs, ED 17, Jerauld, SD, page 213B

ii. ELSIE CORA KEYSER, b. January 30, 1889, Otoe, NE; d. November 21, 1974, Pender, Thurston, NE.
iii. MATTIE KEYSER, b. April 23, 1890, Otoe, NE; d. April 11, 1977.
iv. JAMES PRESTON KEYSER, b. May 09, 1892, Otoe, NE.

Notes for JAMES PRESTON KEYSER:
1918 WW I Draft Registration in Cedar Co, NE

v. ORVILLE EUGENE KEYSER, b. January 22, 1894, Otoe, NE; d. September 1972.
vi. EMMA BELL KEYSER, b. September 29, 1896, Otoe, NE; d. October 23, 1969.
vii. CHARLES VERNON KEYSER, b. February 26, 1898, Otoe, NE; d. May 27, 1979.
viii. FRANCES ABIGAIL KEYSER, b. November 19, 1899, Otoe, NE; d. January 13, 1992, Los Angeles, CA; m. ARTHUR WILBUR NELSON, March 24, 1920, Jerauld, SD; b. Abt. 1893, IA.

Notes for ARTHUR WILBUR NELSON:
1930 Census, Oakland, ED 187, Alameda, CA, page 121B

ix. RAYMOND WILLIAM KEYSER, b. March 07, 1902, Otoe, NE; d. March 19, 1940, El Dorado, CA; m. MAY MELVINA WINEGARDEN, February 16, 1923, Jerauld, SD; b. November 25, 1904, MI; d. February 03, 1996, Amador, CA.

Notes for RAYMOND WILLIAM KEYSER:
1930 Census, Burbank, ED 855, Los Angeles, CA, page 111B

Notes for MAY MELVINA WINEGARDEN:
1910 census states May Melvina was born in Michigan.
California death index states she was born in South Dakota.

x. INEZ FLORENCE KEYSER, b. October 03, 1904, Otoe, NE; d. March 05, 1984.
xi. RUFUS KEYSER, b. 1906, Otoe, NE; d. June 20, 1961.
xii. DOROTHY ADELINE KEYSER, b. March 31, 1908, Otoe, NE; d. 1989, Walthill, Thurston, NE.
xiii. LAVONNE KEYSER, b. April 06, 1910, Otoe, NE; d. 1910.
xiv. LAVERNE CATHERINE KEYSER, b. April 06, 1910, Otoe, NE; d. November 21, 1981.


93. LUELLA6 KEYSER (MALISSA JANE5 MOORE, ZIMRI4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born February 1870 in Fremont, IA. She married WILLIAM F. JONES Abt. 1885 in Cass, NE. He was born March 1862 in MO.

Notes for WILLIAM F. JONES:
1900 Census, Nehawka, ED 8, Cass, NE, page 78B
1910 Census, School District 89, ED 134, Meade, SD, page 110A
1920 Census, Logan, ED 114, Jerauld, SD, page 43A

1920 census, Luella's cousin James Delozier living in the home.

Children of LUELLA KEYSER and WILLIAM JONES are:
i. ROY7 JONES, b. January 1887, Cass, NE; m. SOPHIA UNKNOWN; b. Abt. 1885, NE.

Notes for ROY JONES:
1920 Census, Wessington Springs, ED 116, Jerauld, SD, page 72A

ii. PEARL JONES, b. December 1889, Cass, NE.
iii. ROBERT JONES, b. February 1891, Cass, NE.
iv. GREY JONES, b. September 1894, Cass, NE.
v. ROLLAND JONES, b. Abt. 1907, Cass, NE.
vi. CLIFTON JONES, b. Abt. 1909, Cass, NE.
vii. CLIFFORD JONES, b. Abt. 1909, Cass, NE.


94. JAMES FRANK6 KEYSER (MALISSA JANE5 MOORE, ZIMRI4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born May 15, 1876 in Fremont, IA. He married EMMA WILSON Abt. 1897 in NE. She was born March 1881 in NE.

Notes for JAMES FRANK KEYSER:
1900 Census, Wyoming, ED 124, Otoe, NE, page 236B
1910 Census, Township 101, ED 58, Lyman, SD, page 100A
1920 Census, Dallas, ED 66, Gregory, SD, page 112A
1930 Census, Turton, ED 46, Spink, SD, page 239B

Notes for EMMA WILSON:
Noted on the 1930 census as Amy J. Keyser. Believe this is the
same wife based on census data.

Children of JAMES KEYSER and EMMA WILSON are:
i. GOLDA C.7 KEYSER, b. August 1898, Otoe, NE; m. CLARENCE H. HICKER, May 24, 1916, Lyman, SD.
ii. JAMES EMMETT KEYSER, b. Abt. 1901, Otoe, NE.
iii. BESSIE M. KEYSER, b. December 27, 1904, Otoe, NE; d. February 01, 1993, Houston, Harris, TX; m. BAYARD ORTON, July 1923, Mellett, SD; b. March 13, 1895, Adel, Dallas, IA; d. January 1964.

Notes for BAYARD ORTON:
1925 Iowa State Census, Dallas Center, Dallas, IA

iv. PANSY M. KEYSER, b. Abt. 1908, Otoe, NE.
v. VIOLET MELINDA KEYSER, b. April 05, 1909, Otoe, NE; d. May 25, 1993, Powers, Menominee, MI; m. EARL ANTHONY GROVENBURG, June 21, 1926, Codington, SD; b. August 23, 1905, Taylor, IA; d. August 09, 1976, Codington, SD.

Notes for EARL ANTHONY GROVENBURG:
1930 Census, Washington, ED 26, Nemaha, KS, page 181A

vi. PEACHIE KEYSER, b. Abt. 1912, SD.
vii. EUGENE KEYSER, b. Abt. 1914, SD; m. DORA (MRS.) BUSS, February 02, 1940, Hamlin, SD.

Notes for EUGENE KEYSER:
1930 Census, Turton, ED 46, Spink, SD, page 239B


95. IVA6 KEYSER (MALISSA JANE5 MOORE, ZIMRI4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. 1878 in Fremont, IA. She married W. J. BAKER. He was born February 1869 in WI.

Notes for W. J. BAKER:
1900 Census, Scherty, ED 5, Cass, NE, page 41A
1910 Census, Logan, ED 213, Wayne, NE, page 218B

Children of IVA KEYSER and W. BAKER are:
i. VELMA O.7 BAKER, b. Abt. 1902, Cass, NE.
ii. ALBERT L. BAKER, b. Abt. 1903, Cass, NE.


96. RUFUS F.6 KEYSER (MALISSA JANE5 MOORE, ZIMRI4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born November 28, 1879 in Fremont, IA, and died February 22, 1957 in San Diego, CA. He married NELLIE M. UNKNOWN Abt. 1905 in NE. She was born Abt. 1884 in NE.

Notes for RUFUS F. KEYSER:
1910 Census, Everett, ED 805, Middlesex, MA, page 108B

Profession: Church Minister

Children of RUFUS KEYSER and NELLIE UNKNOWN are:
i. MARJORIE E.7 KEYSER, b. Abt. 1907, NE.
ii. MERRILL R. KEYSER, b. Abt. 1909, NE.


97. ROSA6 KEYSER (MALISSA JANE5 MOORE, ZIMRI4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born August 1887 in Cass, NE. She married CHRIS PETERSEN Abt. 1906 in Cass, NE. He was born Abt. 1870 in Denmark.

Notes for CHRIS PETERSEN:
1910 Census, Liberty, ED 6, Cass, NE, page 58A
1930 Census, Omaha, ED 26, Douglas, NE, page 8A

Child of ROSA KEYSER and CHRIS PETERSEN is:
i. LUCILLE7 PETERSEN, b. Abt. 1907, Cass, NE.

Notes for LUCILLE PETERSEN:
1930 Census, Lucille is a Nursing student in Omaha, NE.


98. MARK MILES6 MOORE (WILLIAM HENRY5, ZIMRI4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born October 12, 1885 in Otoe, NE, and died November 20, 1960 in San Diego, CA. He married ELLA ESTELLA UNKNOWN Abt. 1909 in NE. She was born December 03, 1884 in MI, and died December 16, 1973 in Los Angeles, CA.

Notes for MARK MILES MOORE:
1910 Census, Ward 1, Lincoln, ED 53, Lancaster, NE, page 52B
1930 Census, Lincoln, ED 79, Lancaster, NE, page 152A

Birth date and full name from World War I Draft Registration Card


Children of MARK MOORE and ELLA UNKNOWN are:
i. REGINALD MILES7 MOORE, b. Abt. 1910, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE.
ii. AGATHA MOORE, b. Abt. 1912, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE.
iii. ANITA MOORE, b. Abt. 1914, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE.
iv. SYLVIA MOORE, b. Abt. 1917, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE.
v. LAVITA MOORE, b. Abt. 1919, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE.
vi. GENEVIEVE MOORE, b. Abt. 1920, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE.
vii. GERALDINE MOORE, b. Abt. 1924, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE.


99. ALLEN6 JAY (MARTHA EVANGELINE5 MOORE, MILES4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born April 14, 1893 in Wayne, IN. He married ETHEL C. BROWN November 24, 1914 in Wayne, IN. She was born April 14, 1893 in IN.

Notes for ALLEN JAY:
1920 Census, Richmond Twp, ED 176, Wayne, IN, page 79B
1930 Census, Rich mond Twp, ED 40, Wayne, IN, page 97B

WWI and WW II Draft Registration cards indicate Allen was
born in Oskaloosa, IA.

Children of ALLEN JAY and ETHEL BROWN are:
i. JAMES C.7 JAY, b. August 19, 1916, Wayne, IN; d. September 1985, Greenwood, Johnson, IN.
ii. EVELYN C. JAY, b. Abt. 1918, Wayne, IN.
iii. THOMAS W. JAY, b. January 13, 1920, Wayne, IN; d. June 1973.
iv. BARBARA A. JAY, b. Abt. 1923, Wayne, IN.


100. WILLARD B.6 JAY (MARTHA EVANGELINE5 MOORE, MILES4, SAMUEL3, JAMES (WILLIAM)2, SAMUEL1) was born August 29, 1894 in Wayne, IN, and died February 08, 1981 in El Paso, El Paso, TX. He married KATHERINE R. HUFSMITH Abt. 1924 in Stark, OH, daughter of JACOB HUFSMITH and FRANCES UNKNOWN. She was born April 1893 in OH.

Notes for WILLARD B. JAY:
1930 Census, Waynesburg, ED 122, Stark, OH, page 275A

More About WILLARD B. JAY:
Burial: Ft. Bliss National Cemetery, El Paso, El Paso, TX

Children of WILLARD JAY and KATHERINE HUFSMITH are:
i. FRANCES E.7 JAY, b. Abt. 1927, Stark, OH.
ii. ALLEN JAY, b. September 14, 1929, Stark, OH; d. March 04, 2005, Conroe, Montgomery, TX.

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