Elijah MOORE
b. 19 OCT 1807
in Henry County, Virginia
Mother:
Barbara Jane CHEATHAM
b. 20 MAY 1810 in Georgia
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James Christopher MOORE was born 8 October 1835 in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia to Elijah MOORE and Barbara Jane CHEATHAM BARBER MOORE. On 21 December 1850, James Christopher MOORE married Martha Ann Jane RAMPY in Randolph County, Alabama.
James Christopher MOORE, his wife, and their seven children migrated to Bell County, Texas, in the spring of 1872, settling between Holland and Salado. Three more children were born after they came to Bell County.
James Christopher MOORE had served in the Civil War for three years, enlisting on March 11, 1862, at Rock Mills, Randolph County, Alabama. He served with the 5th Battalion (calvary), Company B, with Brigadier General M.H. Chrysler commanding.
After coming to Bell County, Texas, James Christopher MOORE, was a successful farmer and owned several hundred acres of land around and between Holland and Salado. His home was about five miles east of Salado, and Moore's Corner was a well-known point between the two towns.
The children of James Christopher MOORE & Martha A. Jane RAMPY MOORE were: Thomas Jefferson MOORE, Barbara Elizabeth MOORE (JONES), Mary Mariah MOORE (GOODNIGHT), Lougenia Hildegarde Texana MOORE (GOODNIGHT), Martha Malissa "Mattie" MOORE (POTEET), Rev. Allen Letcher MOORE, Malinda Evaline "Eva" MOORE (GRISSOM), Napoleon Green MOORE, Henry Elijah MOORE & James Monroe MOORE.
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Great, Great Grandfather
to Arthur Allen "Art" Moore III
Elijah MOORE
b. 19 OCT 1807
in Henry County, Virginia
Mother:
Barbara Jane CHEATHAM
b. 20 MAY 1810 in Georgia
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James Christopher MOORE was born 8 October 1835 in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia to Elijah MOORE and Barbara Jane CHEATHAM BARBER MOORE. On 21 December 1850, James Christopher MOORE married Martha Ann Jane RAMPY in Randolph County, Alabama.
James Christopher MOORE, his wife, and their seven children migrated to Bell County, Texas, in the spring of 1872, settling between Holland and Salado. Three more children were born after they came to Bell County.
James Christopher MOORE had served in the Civil War for three years, enlisting on March 11, 1862, at Rock Mills, Randolph County, Alabama. He served with the 5th Battalion (calvary), Company B, with Brigadier General M.H. Chrysler commanding.
After coming to Bell County, Texas, James Christopher MOORE, was a successful farmer and owned several hundred acres of land around and between Holland and Salado. His home was about five miles east of Salado, and Moore's Corner was a well-known point between the two towns.
The children of James Christopher MOORE & Martha A. Jane RAMPY MOORE were: Thomas Jefferson MOORE, Barbara Elizabeth MOORE (JONES), Mary Mariah MOORE (GOODNIGHT), Lougenia Hildegarde Texana MOORE (GOODNIGHT), Martha Malissa "Mattie" MOORE (POTEET), Rev. Allen Letcher MOORE, Malinda Evaline "Eva" MOORE (GRISSOM), Napoleon Green MOORE, Henry Elijah MOORE & James Monroe MOORE.
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Great, Great Grandfather
to Arthur Allen "Art" Moore III
Family Members
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Thomas Jefferson Moore
1858–1931
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Barbara Elizabeth Moore Jones
1859–1937
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Mary Mariah Moore Goodnight
1861–1931
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Lougenia Texanna Moore Goodnight
1864–1944
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Martha Malissa Moore Poteet
1867–1939
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Rev Allen Letcher Moore
1868–1959
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Malinda Evaline Moore Grissom
1870–1953
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Napoleon Green Moore
1872–1938
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Henry Elijah Moore
1875–1944
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James Monroe Moore
1876–1961
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