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Charles Alexander Moore

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Charles Alexander Moore

Birth
Parke County, Indiana, USA
Death
21 Sep 1921 (aged 64)
Kingman, Kingman County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Pretty Prairie, Reno County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Charles Alexander Moore was the son of Thomas Wilson Moore & Malinda Swaim of Parke Co., IN. He was married to Elsie Arminda Martin on 15 Jun 1879 in Parke Co., IN. They had 7 children, 4 of whom preceded him in death.

After Elsie passed away, Charles married Margaret L. (Fogleson) Boyle sometime between 1907 & 1915.

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CHARLEY MOORE DEAD AT AGE OF SIXTY FOUR

Charley Moore, one of the old settlers of the region north of Kingman, died Tuesday evening at the county farm after many months of suffering with a complication of ailments, mainly locomotor ataxia. The funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the McKenna & Piller funeral chapel, and burial will be in the Sego cemetery beside his wife.

Mr. Moore was aged sixty four years and leaves three children, a son Carl of Zenda, a son Bert of Wichita Falls, Texas, and a daughter who lives in Nebraska. Funeral arrangements were postponed until today pending their arrival. The Moores settled here about thirty seven years ago and owned a farm north of town for a long while, until death broke up the home. For the past twenty years Mr. Moore had worked at odd jobs about the city and county. He was married a second time, and the second wife also is dead, and buried at Walnut Hill. About four years ago he suffered a long siege of typhoid which greatly weakened him, and since then he had been more or less of an invalid.

The Kingman Journal
Friday, September 23, 1921
Kingman, KS


Charles Alexander Moore was the son of Thomas Wilson Moore & Malinda Swaim of Parke Co., IN. He was married to Elsie Arminda Martin on 15 Jun 1879 in Parke Co., IN. They had 7 children, 4 of whom preceded him in death.

After Elsie passed away, Charles married Margaret L. (Fogleson) Boyle sometime between 1907 & 1915.

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CHARLEY MOORE DEAD AT AGE OF SIXTY FOUR

Charley Moore, one of the old settlers of the region north of Kingman, died Tuesday evening at the county farm after many months of suffering with a complication of ailments, mainly locomotor ataxia. The funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the McKenna & Piller funeral chapel, and burial will be in the Sego cemetery beside his wife.

Mr. Moore was aged sixty four years and leaves three children, a son Carl of Zenda, a son Bert of Wichita Falls, Texas, and a daughter who lives in Nebraska. Funeral arrangements were postponed until today pending their arrival. The Moores settled here about thirty seven years ago and owned a farm north of town for a long while, until death broke up the home. For the past twenty years Mr. Moore had worked at odd jobs about the city and county. He was married a second time, and the second wife also is dead, and buried at Walnut Hill. About four years ago he suffered a long siege of typhoid which greatly weakened him, and since then he had been more or less of an invalid.

The Kingman Journal
Friday, September 23, 1921
Kingman, KS



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