Born in Loudoun County, but likely spent most of her youth in Jefferson County (and the portion that used to be Berkeley before Jefferson County's formation), Virginia.
3/14/1820 - married James Draden Moore. The following is from the March 21, 1820 edition of the Maryland Herald and Hagerstown Weekly Advertiser:
"Tues 14th inst, by Rev. J[ehu].C[urtis]. Clay, James D. Moore, Esq., to Miss Mary Francis Sanders, all of this co."
The wedding announcement also appeared in the Torch Light and Public Advertiser, in its March 21, 1820 edition.
7/20/1850 - residing in District #2, Washington Co., Maryland. Listed as 54 years old, with children... Elizabeth M. (age 29), Emily H. (24), Mary H. (22), Cyrus S. (20, occupation: "nothing"). Also in the household was James H. Roney, who may have been an orphan, under Mary Moore's care.
Born in Loudoun County, but likely spent most of her youth in Jefferson County (and the portion that used to be Berkeley before Jefferson County's formation), Virginia.
3/14/1820 - married James Draden Moore. The following is from the March 21, 1820 edition of the Maryland Herald and Hagerstown Weekly Advertiser:
"Tues 14th inst, by Rev. J[ehu].C[urtis]. Clay, James D. Moore, Esq., to Miss Mary Francis Sanders, all of this co."
The wedding announcement also appeared in the Torch Light and Public Advertiser, in its March 21, 1820 edition.
7/20/1850 - residing in District #2, Washington Co., Maryland. Listed as 54 years old, with children... Elizabeth M. (age 29), Emily H. (24), Mary H. (22), Cyrus S. (20, occupation: "nothing"). Also in the household was James H. Roney, who may have been an orphan, under Mary Moore's care.