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Nelle <I>Bailey</I> Moore

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Nelle Bailey Moore

Birth
Dublin, Graves County, Kentucky, USA
Death
26 May 1903 (aged 29)
Bardwell, Carlisle County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Dublin, Graves County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Moore Dead

At her home in Bardwell on May 26, at 11:30 p.m. Mrs. Nellie Moore, wife of G. F. Moore, departed this life at the age of 29 years. She was the daughter of H. E. Bailey of Graves County, and is survived by a husband, four children, one brother and two sisters, the latter being residents of Graves County. Mrs. Moore had been ill for a year with tuberculosis but only during the past three has she been dangerous. She was a member of the Baptist Church, having become a member when very young. She freely expressed herself as being ready to cross the river of death, and faced the ordeal in the spirit of a martyr.

A few hours before her departure Mrs. Moore dreamed she was suspended between heaven and earth in company with the Savior, and that he had placed his hand upon her head and said:" Daughter, thy faith has made thee whole" Upon awakening she told her family her dream, and lived but a few hours. Her remains were carried to Dublin for interment.

(News Article, Bardwell, Kentucky, May 1903)


Mrs. Moore Dead

At her home in Bardwell on May 26, at 11:30 p.m. Mrs. Nellie Moore, wife of G. F. Moore, departed this life at the age of 29 years. She was the daughter of H. E. Bailey of Graves County, and is survived by a husband, four children, one brother and two sisters, the latter being residents of Graves County. Mrs. Moore had been ill for a year with tuberculosis but only during the past three has she been dangerous. She was a member of the Baptist Church, having become a member when very young. She freely expressed herself as being ready to cross the river of death, and faced the ordeal in the spirit of a martyr.

A few hours before her departure Mrs. Moore dreamed she was suspended between heaven and earth in company with the Savior, and that he had placed his hand upon her head and said:" Daughter, thy faith has made thee whole" Upon awakening she told her family her dream, and lived but a few hours. Her remains were carried to Dublin for interment.

(News Article, Bardwell, Kentucky, May 1903)



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