to them were born eight children, six boys and two girls. After the death of his first wife, he married Mrs. Maggie Daniel, of Cobb County.
Occupation: physician, he did not enlist in the Confederate army, but remained
at home to administer to those who remained at home.
In 1872, he joined the Primitive Baptist church at Sorrell Springs Church, in
Cobb County, and was ordained. to preach the gospel, which he did as long as he
lived when the condition of his health would permit. He represented Cobb
County in lower the house of the Georgia Legislature during the years 1886-7.
to them were born eight children, six boys and two girls. After the death of his first wife, he married Mrs. Maggie Daniel, of Cobb County.
Occupation: physician, he did not enlist in the Confederate army, but remained
at home to administer to those who remained at home.
In 1872, he joined the Primitive Baptist church at Sorrell Springs Church, in
Cobb County, and was ordained. to preach the gospel, which he did as long as he
lived when the condition of his health would permit. He represented Cobb
County in lower the house of the Georgia Legislature during the years 1886-7.
Family Members
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Sarah Telulah "Lou" Moon Walden
1859–1932
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Isaac Carlton "Bud" Moon
1862–1914
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Joseph Brown Moon
1863–1893
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Infant Moon
1865–1865
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Sithany Victoria Moon Holland
1867–1896
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Monk B. Moon
1869–1892
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Robert M. Moon
1870–1901
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Dr John Edward Moon
1871–1894
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Joseph Edward Moon
1872–1960
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Marcus Newton "Bart" Moon
1873–1943
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Samuel Homer Moon
1878–1896
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