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Alvis Lee Moore

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Alvis Lee Moore

Birth
Roxboro, Person County, North Carolina, USA
Death
31 May 1920 (aged 74)
Martinsville, Martinsville City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Martinsville, Martinsville City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Name Alvis Lee Moore
Event Type Death
Event Date 03 May 1920
Event Place Martinsville, Henry, Virginia, United States
Registration Date 04 May 1920
Gender Male
Age 74
Race White
Birth Date 11 Sep 1845
Father's Name D A Moore
Spouse's Name Georgie M Moore

CSA
CO E
35th Infantry Regiment
NC TROOPS

Hon. A. L. Moore, secretary of the electoral board of Henry County, and Chaplin of Stuart-Hairston Camp Confederate Veterans of America, passed away at his home in Martinsville, Monday, May 3rd, 1920.

He was past 74 years of age, having been born Sept. 11th, 1840.

His birthplace was near Roxboro, N. C. , where he spent his boyhood and where he entered the service of the Confederate Army as a Volunteer at the age of sixteen.

He was mustered into the 42nd N. C. Regiment and served three years, part of the time as a Prisoner of War.

He was united in marriage to his surviving wife, formerly Georgia M. Coleman, in Sept. 1892.
To this union was born six children, four of whom survive their father. They are G. A. Moore of Raleigh, N. C. and Mr. H. G. Moore, T. J. Moore and Inez Moore of this city. Children by a former marriage are Hassell G. Moore of Lynchburg, W. T. Moore of Birmingham, Ala. and C. W. Moore of Clay, Ky.

Mr. Moore was a minister in the Primitive Baptist faith for 54 years.
Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery.

Not mentioned above are one brother, D. A. Moore of Oxford, N. C. and two sisters, Mrs. J. H. Butcher, Witt, Va. and Mrs. Satterfield of near Roxboro, N. C.
Name Alvis Lee Moore
Event Type Death
Event Date 03 May 1920
Event Place Martinsville, Henry, Virginia, United States
Registration Date 04 May 1920
Gender Male
Age 74
Race White
Birth Date 11 Sep 1845
Father's Name D A Moore
Spouse's Name Georgie M Moore

CSA
CO E
35th Infantry Regiment
NC TROOPS

Hon. A. L. Moore, secretary of the electoral board of Henry County, and Chaplin of Stuart-Hairston Camp Confederate Veterans of America, passed away at his home in Martinsville, Monday, May 3rd, 1920.

He was past 74 years of age, having been born Sept. 11th, 1840.

His birthplace was near Roxboro, N. C. , where he spent his boyhood and where he entered the service of the Confederate Army as a Volunteer at the age of sixteen.

He was mustered into the 42nd N. C. Regiment and served three years, part of the time as a Prisoner of War.

He was united in marriage to his surviving wife, formerly Georgia M. Coleman, in Sept. 1892.
To this union was born six children, four of whom survive their father. They are G. A. Moore of Raleigh, N. C. and Mr. H. G. Moore, T. J. Moore and Inez Moore of this city. Children by a former marriage are Hassell G. Moore of Lynchburg, W. T. Moore of Birmingham, Ala. and C. W. Moore of Clay, Ky.

Mr. Moore was a minister in the Primitive Baptist faith for 54 years.
Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery.

Not mentioned above are one brother, D. A. Moore of Oxford, N. C. and two sisters, Mrs. J. H. Butcher, Witt, Va. and Mrs. Satterfield of near Roxboro, N. C.

Inscription

Elder (Pastor) Alvis L. Moore
Born April 11, 1845
Died May 3rd, 1920
A sinner saved by Grace if saved at all.



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