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Sarah Hutchison <I>Hatchett</I> Moore

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Sarah Hutchison Hatchett Moore

Birth
Obion County, Tennessee, USA
Death
18 Feb 1933 (aged 80)
Tatum, Lea County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Tatum, Lea County, New Mexico, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.2515692, Longitude: -103.30113
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Sarah was the daughter of James Madison "Jim" Hatchett (1812-1866) and Sarah Ann Wagster (1819-after 1880 census). She was one of 10 children all born in Tennessee.
In 1868, Union City, Obion County, Tennessee, Sarah married 1st James Polk Stanley and had one son, Cullen Montgomery "Culley" Stanley.
NOTE: From Rootsweb.com: When Cullen was about 3 years old, three outlaws rode up to the homestead near the Reelfoot Lake on the Cumberland River in Obion County, north western Tennessee. They accused his father, James Stanley, of stealing a gallon of whiskey from them. James turned to go into the house and they thought he was going for a gun. One of them shot him in the back, severing his spinal cord. He was paralyzed from the waist down and only lived a short time.
After the murder of her first husband, Sarah moved to Chalk Mountain, Erath County, Texas with her son Cullen, to live with her brother, Judge John Crittenden Hatchett. There she met her 2nd husband, John Hardin Moore and they married in Texas. The Moores had six or seven children, the first few born in Texas, the rest in Oklahoma. Cullen Stanley remained in Oklahoma, married and had six children.
Judge Hatchett lived in Erath County from 1870 until 1894 when the family moved to Washita County, Oklahoma where he served two terms as the county judge. By the 1900 census, John Hardin and Sarah Moore were living in nearby Arapaho, Custer County, Oklahoma. By the time of the 1910 Census, John and Sarah were farming near Plains, Chaves County, New Mexico, with their two youngest children, John Hardin, Jr. and Lovie Willmerth Moore. By 1920, John and Sarah were in Lea County until their deaths.

Bio info provided by Find A Grave contributor Phyllis Medeiros
Sarah was the daughter of James Madison "Jim" Hatchett (1812-1866) and Sarah Ann Wagster (1819-after 1880 census). She was one of 10 children all born in Tennessee.
In 1868, Union City, Obion County, Tennessee, Sarah married 1st James Polk Stanley and had one son, Cullen Montgomery "Culley" Stanley.
NOTE: From Rootsweb.com: When Cullen was about 3 years old, three outlaws rode up to the homestead near the Reelfoot Lake on the Cumberland River in Obion County, north western Tennessee. They accused his father, James Stanley, of stealing a gallon of whiskey from them. James turned to go into the house and they thought he was going for a gun. One of them shot him in the back, severing his spinal cord. He was paralyzed from the waist down and only lived a short time.
After the murder of her first husband, Sarah moved to Chalk Mountain, Erath County, Texas with her son Cullen, to live with her brother, Judge John Crittenden Hatchett. There she met her 2nd husband, John Hardin Moore and they married in Texas. The Moores had six or seven children, the first few born in Texas, the rest in Oklahoma. Cullen Stanley remained in Oklahoma, married and had six children.
Judge Hatchett lived in Erath County from 1870 until 1894 when the family moved to Washita County, Oklahoma where he served two terms as the county judge. By the 1900 census, John Hardin and Sarah Moore were living in nearby Arapaho, Custer County, Oklahoma. By the time of the 1910 Census, John and Sarah were farming near Plains, Chaves County, New Mexico, with their two youngest children, John Hardin, Jr. and Lovie Willmerth Moore. By 1920, John and Sarah were in Lea County until their deaths.

Bio info provided by Find A Grave contributor Phyllis Medeiros


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