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James Alonza Moore

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James Alonza Moore

Birth
Portland, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
18 Nov 1907 (aged 6)
Portland, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Steedman, Callaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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WHERE DEATH HAS BEEN.

A six-year-old son of Lit. Moore, living east of Steedman, died Sunday night of pneumonia, which followed an attack of croup, and was buried in the cemetery of Pleasant Hill Baptist church, northwest of Portland, Monday, after funeral services by Rev. W. B. Rigg. -Fulton Weekly Gazette, Fri. Nov. 22, 1907

Logan Creek News
James Moore died at his home on Monday, Nov. 18. The remains were laid to rest in the Pleasant Hill cemetery. -Missouri Telegraph, Thurs. Nov. 28, 1907

News from Goose Hollow
Once more deaths angel has come. A son of L. A. Moore and wife, a good, kind, loving boy, loved by every body, aged 6 years and 5 months died with pneumonia and croup. There is a vacant place that never can be filled. May God help that home which He hath taken from so early. God help them to meet their little one. He was buried in the Pleasant Hill cemetery, services were conducted by Rev. W. Riggs.- Missouri Telegraph, Thurs. Nov. 28, 1907

News from New Virginia
Little James Moore was buried at Pleasant Hill cemetery last Monday. Rev. Riggs preached his funeral. -Missouri Telegraph, Thurs. Nov. 28, 1907
WHERE DEATH HAS BEEN.

A six-year-old son of Lit. Moore, living east of Steedman, died Sunday night of pneumonia, which followed an attack of croup, and was buried in the cemetery of Pleasant Hill Baptist church, northwest of Portland, Monday, after funeral services by Rev. W. B. Rigg. -Fulton Weekly Gazette, Fri. Nov. 22, 1907

Logan Creek News
James Moore died at his home on Monday, Nov. 18. The remains were laid to rest in the Pleasant Hill cemetery. -Missouri Telegraph, Thurs. Nov. 28, 1907

News from Goose Hollow
Once more deaths angel has come. A son of L. A. Moore and wife, a good, kind, loving boy, loved by every body, aged 6 years and 5 months died with pneumonia and croup. There is a vacant place that never can be filled. May God help that home which He hath taken from so early. God help them to meet their little one. He was buried in the Pleasant Hill cemetery, services were conducted by Rev. W. Riggs.- Missouri Telegraph, Thurs. Nov. 28, 1907

News from New Virginia
Little James Moore was buried at Pleasant Hill cemetery last Monday. Rev. Riggs preached his funeral. -Missouri Telegraph, Thurs. Nov. 28, 1907

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