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Mary Ann <I>Ludwig</I> Moore

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Mary Ann Ludwig Moore

Birth
Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1 Oct 1858 (aged 45)
Old Mines, Washington County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Old Mines, Washington County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Mary A. Lugwig-Moore was married to James Moore III, on January 31, 1831. James A. Moore was one of the founders, and a trustee to Bucknell Univeristy (formerly Univeristy of Lewisburg). He was known as a Railroad builder as well for bridges. In 1858 he and Mary moved to Old Mines, and after Mary's death he moved to Virginia Mines to take charge of the Lead Mines there. James died in PA on July 04, 1882.
To them nine children were born, and died on these appro. dates.
Edward Wilkinson Moore (11/24/1832-09/14/1861)
Annie Eliza Moore (10/27/1834-08/03/1894)
James Alfred Moore (11/17/1836-10/10/1919)
William Hagai Moore (05/24/1838-02/07/1910)
Joseph Rockafellow Moore (03/20/1840-09/18/1924)
Samuel Ludwig Moore (03/02/1842-04/06/1901)
John Ott Rockafellow Moore(05/09/1844-05/12/1846)
Jared Rockafellow Moore (10/18/1846-07/31/1848)
Charles Lugwig Moore (05/22/1850-11/06/1917)
James Alfred Moore lived in Indian Prairie outside of St.Clair on a farm. After his wife Mary died he remarried, and moved to Ohio. This was where he died in 1919.
William H. Moore received a liberal education at Bucknell University. He came with his father to Missouri in 1858, and to Franklin County in 1861, where he has since resided. This was as of 1888. He was married to Harriet Kennedy, the daughter of Samuel Kennnedy. She died in Franklin CO. on March 26, 1875. William's second wife was Rebecca H. Kennedy of Hancock County, IL. She was born September 20, 1845 in Westmoreland County, PA., and she was the daughter of William Kennedy.
Joseph R. Moore lived in St. Clair, and is buried next to his wife Adell. They owned a farm outside of St. Clair.
This is all of the information that I have at this time, but would like to hear more information, and even more so from decendents.
Mary A. Lugwig-Moore was married to James Moore III, on January 31, 1831. James A. Moore was one of the founders, and a trustee to Bucknell Univeristy (formerly Univeristy of Lewisburg). He was known as a Railroad builder as well for bridges. In 1858 he and Mary moved to Old Mines, and after Mary's death he moved to Virginia Mines to take charge of the Lead Mines there. James died in PA on July 04, 1882.
To them nine children were born, and died on these appro. dates.
Edward Wilkinson Moore (11/24/1832-09/14/1861)
Annie Eliza Moore (10/27/1834-08/03/1894)
James Alfred Moore (11/17/1836-10/10/1919)
William Hagai Moore (05/24/1838-02/07/1910)
Joseph Rockafellow Moore (03/20/1840-09/18/1924)
Samuel Ludwig Moore (03/02/1842-04/06/1901)
John Ott Rockafellow Moore(05/09/1844-05/12/1846)
Jared Rockafellow Moore (10/18/1846-07/31/1848)
Charles Lugwig Moore (05/22/1850-11/06/1917)
James Alfred Moore lived in Indian Prairie outside of St.Clair on a farm. After his wife Mary died he remarried, and moved to Ohio. This was where he died in 1919.
William H. Moore received a liberal education at Bucknell University. He came with his father to Missouri in 1858, and to Franklin County in 1861, where he has since resided. This was as of 1888. He was married to Harriet Kennedy, the daughter of Samuel Kennnedy. She died in Franklin CO. on March 26, 1875. William's second wife was Rebecca H. Kennedy of Hancock County, IL. She was born September 20, 1845 in Westmoreland County, PA., and she was the daughter of William Kennedy.
Joseph R. Moore lived in St. Clair, and is buried next to his wife Adell. They owned a farm outside of St. Clair.
This is all of the information that I have at this time, but would like to hear more information, and even more so from decendents.

Inscription

In Memory of
Mary Ann Ludwig
Wife of
James Moore
1812-1858
Buried in Missouri

Gravesite Details

The above tombstone is a memorial for Mary Ann located in Lewisburg, PA. The memorial is located next to her husband James Moore and his second wife. I'm still hoping to find the tombstone or grave site at Old Mines.



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  • Created by: IB-Art3
  • Added: Jul 4, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/72716939/mary_ann-moore: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Ann Ludwig Moore (24 Oct 1812–1 Oct 1858), Find a Grave Memorial ID 72716939, citing Old Mines Baptist Cemetery, Old Mines, Washington County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by IB-Art3 (contributor 46041863).