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Arabella Brock “Belle” <I>Moore</I> Breeden

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Arabella Brock “Belle” Moore Breeden

Birth
Lawrence County, Mississippi, USA
Death
13 Oct 1902 (aged 54)
Brookhaven, Lincoln County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Brookhaven, Lincoln County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Arabella "Belle" Brock Moore was the youngest child of James Levi Moore, Sr. born 5 May 1800, Sumpter Co., SC and Sarah Ann Cobb born 15 Jun 1809, Newberry County, South Carolina. They married 3 April 1828, Newberry Co., SC. Sarah Cobb Moore was the daughter of Howell Cobb and Abigail Burgess of Newberry County, South Carolina. Belle's maternal grandfather William Burgess was a soldier, patriot, and civic supporter of the American Revolution. He died 7 May 1785, 96th District, SC. Her paternal grandfather Benjamin Cobb was a patriot of the War of 1812 where he not only served as a juror in Newberry County but also repaired the Courthouse.

The Moores migrated from Newberry County South Carolina (the three oldest children were born in SC) to Wilcox County, Alabama where 4 of Belle's siblings were born. The two youngest children Charles Hamilton Moore and Belle were born in Lawrence County, SC. The children of James Levi Moore and Sarah Ann Cobb were: John Howell Moore born 4 Nov 1829, Elizabeth Ann Moore born 17 March 1831, William Burgess Moore born 23 November 1832 (served in the Confederacy), Sarah Rebecca Moore Davis born 19 November 1834, Delton Cobb Moore born 11 May 1837 who died in the War Between the States on 2 September 1862, Isaac Edward Moore born 8 January 1840 (served in the Confederacy), James Levi Moore born 26 April 1843 (served in the Confederacy, Charles Hamilton Moore born 25 February 1846, died in the War Between the States on 9 April 1865, and Arabella Brock Moore.

Obituary
From Brookhaven Leader, July 13, 1898 - May 14, 1902
The death of two prominent members of Little Bahala Church recently, has caused sorrow among the people. Mrs. Smith, a sudful (sic) and beloved woman in the prime of life, departed for the unknown country two weeks ago, and last week Mrs. Belle Breeden, the widow of the lamented C. T. Breeden, followed her friend and co-laborer. Mrs. Breeden was also, comparatively, a young woman. The love and praise spoken of these two Christian mothers is a monument to their memory.
Arabella "Belle" Brock Moore was the youngest child of James Levi Moore, Sr. born 5 May 1800, Sumpter Co., SC and Sarah Ann Cobb born 15 Jun 1809, Newberry County, South Carolina. They married 3 April 1828, Newberry Co., SC. Sarah Cobb Moore was the daughter of Howell Cobb and Abigail Burgess of Newberry County, South Carolina. Belle's maternal grandfather William Burgess was a soldier, patriot, and civic supporter of the American Revolution. He died 7 May 1785, 96th District, SC. Her paternal grandfather Benjamin Cobb was a patriot of the War of 1812 where he not only served as a juror in Newberry County but also repaired the Courthouse.

The Moores migrated from Newberry County South Carolina (the three oldest children were born in SC) to Wilcox County, Alabama where 4 of Belle's siblings were born. The two youngest children Charles Hamilton Moore and Belle were born in Lawrence County, SC. The children of James Levi Moore and Sarah Ann Cobb were: John Howell Moore born 4 Nov 1829, Elizabeth Ann Moore born 17 March 1831, William Burgess Moore born 23 November 1832 (served in the Confederacy), Sarah Rebecca Moore Davis born 19 November 1834, Delton Cobb Moore born 11 May 1837 who died in the War Between the States on 2 September 1862, Isaac Edward Moore born 8 January 1840 (served in the Confederacy), James Levi Moore born 26 April 1843 (served in the Confederacy, Charles Hamilton Moore born 25 February 1846, died in the War Between the States on 9 April 1865, and Arabella Brock Moore.

Obituary
From Brookhaven Leader, July 13, 1898 - May 14, 1902
The death of two prominent members of Little Bahala Church recently, has caused sorrow among the people. Mrs. Smith, a sudful (sic) and beloved woman in the prime of life, departed for the unknown country two weeks ago, and last week Mrs. Belle Breeden, the widow of the lamented C. T. Breeden, followed her friend and co-laborer. Mrs. Breeden was also, comparatively, a young woman. The love and praise spoken of these two Christian mothers is a monument to their memory.


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