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John Warren Moore

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John Warren Moore

Birth
Polkton, Anson County, North Carolina, USA
Death
27 Dec 1966 (aged 86)
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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--4th of 10 children born to William Thomas Moore and the former Nancy Jane May.
--Raised on the farm in Polkton, NC.
--Relocated to Rockingham in 1893 in search of work at the textile mills.
--Married to Mary Willie "Nan" Sasser of Mount Gilead in 1902 at the Pee Dee No. 1 Presbyterian Church of Rockingham.
--Relocated to the mill village of North Charlotte in Charlotte with his wife, daughter, and family in 1906 to find work in the textile mills.
--Father of Mary Anna (1905-1999), Henry Clifford (1908-1909), James Fred (1909-2003), William Leo (1914-1998), and Joseph Hunter Moore (1920-2009).
--Occupation: Weaver at textile mill
--Lived with Nan in an apartment above the North Charlotte Post Office before moving in with their daughter Mary in 1952.
--Became a widower at the death of his wife Nan in 1954 after 52 years of marriage.
--After retirement from the textile industry, John was the custodian at the Spencer Memorial Methodist Church until 1965, often walking the 10 blocks between the church and Mary's house.
--Died at the age of 86 of Broncho Pneumonia.
--Survived by daughter Mary Donaldson and husband Norris of Charlotte; 3 sons, James F. Moore, W.L. "Buck" Moore and wife Mardecia, and Joseph H. Moore and wife Kathleen; 13 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; two brothers, Carson D. Moore and Joseph W. Moore of Charlotte and two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Phillips and Mrs. Lula Suddreth of Charlotte.
--4th of 10 children born to William Thomas Moore and the former Nancy Jane May.
--Raised on the farm in Polkton, NC.
--Relocated to Rockingham in 1893 in search of work at the textile mills.
--Married to Mary Willie "Nan" Sasser of Mount Gilead in 1902 at the Pee Dee No. 1 Presbyterian Church of Rockingham.
--Relocated to the mill village of North Charlotte in Charlotte with his wife, daughter, and family in 1906 to find work in the textile mills.
--Father of Mary Anna (1905-1999), Henry Clifford (1908-1909), James Fred (1909-2003), William Leo (1914-1998), and Joseph Hunter Moore (1920-2009).
--Occupation: Weaver at textile mill
--Lived with Nan in an apartment above the North Charlotte Post Office before moving in with their daughter Mary in 1952.
--Became a widower at the death of his wife Nan in 1954 after 52 years of marriage.
--After retirement from the textile industry, John was the custodian at the Spencer Memorial Methodist Church until 1965, often walking the 10 blocks between the church and Mary's house.
--Died at the age of 86 of Broncho Pneumonia.
--Survived by daughter Mary Donaldson and husband Norris of Charlotte; 3 sons, James F. Moore, W.L. "Buck" Moore and wife Mardecia, and Joseph H. Moore and wife Kathleen; 13 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; two brothers, Carson D. Moore and Joseph W. Moore of Charlotte and two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Phillips and Mrs. Lula Suddreth of Charlotte.


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