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Personal data Sarah Moore 

Source 1

Household of Sarah Moore

(1) She is married to David HOUSER.

They got married on January 25, 1845 at Tennessee, she was 24 years old.Source 2


Child(ren):

  1. Joseph Nimrod HOUSER  1845-???? 
  2. James A. HOUSER  1847-????
  3. Sarah B. HOUSER  1849-????
  4. Mary Moore HOUSER  1852-????
  5. Andrew J. HOUSER  1854-????
  6. son HOUSER  1858-1858
  7. son HOUSER  1858-1858


(2) She is married to R. B. Chitwood.

They got married


Notes about Sarah Moore


1 NAME /HOUSER/
2 SOUR S165
3 PAGE page 215

or 28 Oct 1822.

1 NAME /Chitwood/
2 SOUR S166

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Sarah Moore

James Moore
± 1794-± 1856
Frederick K. Jones
± 1765-1817
Nimrod Moore
± 1794-± 1856

Sarah Moore
1820-1906

(1) 1845

David HOUSER
± 1821-????

son HOUSER
1858-1858
son HOUSER
1858-1858
(2) 

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  1. Copy of email message:

    Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 21:38:42 -0600 From: "Judy A. Waring"
    ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) To: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) Message-ID:
    ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) Subject: [MOORE-L] Moroe,VA>TN>ARK>OK (OTIS
    too) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
    Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

    It has been almost a year since I've posted anything and the group has
    changed a great deal so thought I would post my people once more.

    (OTIS TRAFFIC PLEASE NOT THAT I HAVE TWO MEN NAMED OTIS: OBEY OTIS, cir
    1897 from Arkansas AND IRAN OTIS, cir 1923 from Oklahoma. NATURALLY, I
    HAVE A COUPLE OF JAMES' AND A JOHN)

    Judy Waring, San Antonio, TX ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))
    ===========================================================
    Nimrod Moore Sr. occupation: saddler b: 1794 in Virginia m:
    1808 in Tennessee d: 1856 in Tennessee sp: Sarah (Sally) Jones spb:
    June 1, 1796 in Virginia spd: July 24, 1868 in Hamilton Co. TN Sally
    was granted a divorce from Nimrod in 1833 in Bledsoe County, TN. Sally
    is also reported to be the first person buried in the Moore Cemetery,
    Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, TN. Sarah and children lived in Hamilton Co.,
    and show on the 1850 census with Sarah as head of Household. Nimrod &
    Sally had 16 children:

    (1) Mary Betty (Polly) Moore b: Dec 256, 1811 m: 1834 in
    Marion County, TN d: Dec 10, 1894 (Moore Cemetery) sp: Leeroy Standifer

    (2) Malinda Moore b: Sep 1, 1813 TN d: Jul
    1, 1894 (Moore Cemetery)

    (3) Richard Jones (Rich) Moore occupation: farmer b: 1818 d:
    1911 sp: Margaret Jane (Mary) Pitner spb: 1815 in TN They had 14
    children: [1] Sarah Dorothy Moore b: 1834 in TN m: Varnell [2] Richard
    Douglas Moore b: 1835 in TN [3] Harriet Amanda Moore b: 1838 in TN sp:
    Shelton d: Jul 10, 1900 [4] Mary Angeline Moore b: 1840 in TN sp: Burns
    d:Jul 10, 1900 [5] Margaret Moore b: 1843 in TN sp: Duncan [6] Rebecca
    Malinda Moore b: 1845 in TN sp: Hixson [7] Marina Elizabeth (Rena)
    Moore sp: J. C. Duncan spb: 1847 TN [8] James Russell Moore b: 1848 in
    GA [9] Babe Moore b: Oct 1849 in GA [10] Thomas J. Moore b: Aug 5, 1861
    d: Aug 21,1863 buried: Standifer Gap Cemetery [11] John Ramsey [12]
    Fiducia Tennessee Moore (female) sp:Burns [13] Archibald Hambright
    Moore [14] Virginia Vanlee

    (4) Sarah Moore sp: R. B. Chitwood

    (5) O. P. Moore

    (6) Harriet H. Moore

    (7) Edward H. Moore b: 1822 in TN d: before May 13, 1867

    (8) Nimrod Moore Jr. b: 1824 in TN d: 1864 One story states that both
    sons were adopted by his widow's second husband, William Hall ?

    [1] James Moore [2 William Taylor Moore

    (9) Obedience Moore b: 1828 in TN d: before May 13, 1867 sp: Howard

    (10)Velda Moore b: 1828 in TN

    (11)Peter P. Moore occupation: teacher b: Apr 6, 1829 d: May 19, 1894
    (Moore Cemetery) Peter & Matilda had 3 children, while he had no children
    by Camelia. Note that that both wives died in 1905. The first wife
    died in Nov, therefore, he either had two wives, had divorced the first,
    or he was married to the second wife less than a month before she died.

    sp1: Matilda J. b: Apr 20, 1837 in TN d: Nov 1, 1905 (Moore Cemetery) [1]
    William Moore b: 1856 in TN [2] Virginia A. Moore b: Feb 18, 1858 in TN
    (never married) d: Oct 5, 1932 (Moore Cemetery) [3] Thomas W. Moore b:
    Feb 17, 1860 in TN d: Dec 3, 1928 sp: Ethel A. (b: Aug 4, 1875 d: Oct
    18, 1958) Both buried in Moore Cemetery

    sp2: Camelia Jane Rogers b: abt 1837 d: 1905

    (12)Frederick Jones Moore occupations: Justice of Peace-Ellsworth, ARk
    (10 yrs); tanner; soldier b: Mar 12, 1831 in Bledsoe Co, TN m1: Nov 30,
    1857 in Johnson Co, Ark m2: Sep 5, 1876 d: Aug 10, 1904 (Ellsworth
    Cemetery) On Nov 14, 1863 Frederick Jones Moore enlisted in the United
    States Army, Company F., Fourth Arkansas Cavalry Volunteers, under
    Captain James R. Laffery, and served until the close of the Civil War,
    but was never in any regular battles. He was discharged as a 2nd LT on
    Jun 30, 1865 in Little Rock with deafness in his right ear.

    sp1: Mary (Polly) Chitwood (Note: Fred·Äôs sister Sarah also married a
    Chitwood) b:1833 in TN d:Oct 13, 1866 Logan Co. ARK (Ellsworth Cemetery)
    Mary was first person buried in Ellsworth Cemetery, Logan Co. ARK.
    Husband, Frederick Jones Moore, donated land south of Moore home for the
    Ellsworth Cemetery. They had 4 children: [1] Sarah Eva Moore b: Oct 25,
    1860 d: Sep 25, 1947 sp: Lorenzo Frank Watson [2] Marion Manasco Moore
    b: Sep 12, 1862 d: 1941 sp1: Mattie E. Winchester sp2: Mary Rachael
    Trusty [3] Esther C. Moore b: Mar 18, 1864 d: 1909 sp: James Charles
    Kell [4] John N. Moore b: Oct 2, 1866 never married d: 1911

    sp2: Louisa Caroline Lasater b: Jun 18, 1840 in TN d: 1909 (Ellsworth
    Cemetery) They had 6 children: [1] William Henry Moore b: Oct 1, 1868
    sp: Minnie Fuller [2] Leroy Frederick Moore b: Jun 24, 1871 d: Jun 19,
    1939 sp: Mary Anna Clower [3] Margaret Malinda (Maggie) Moore b: Oct 14,
    1873 d: Feb 20 1946 sp1: S.E. Harkey sp2: Emery Lafayette Hixson [4]
    Richard J. Moore b: Nov 12, 1875 d: Feb 24, 1949 sp: Dora E.

    [5] Mary Rachel b: Jan 11, 1878 d: May 1937 sp: Rufus C. Foster [6]
    Harriet Amanda Moore b: Jan 6, 1880 d: 1937 sp: Curtis Leister

    (13) Finch Moore b: 1833 in TN

    (14) Marion M. Moore occupation: farmer b: 1836 in TN (Note that
    Marion was born 3 years after Sally had divorced Nimrod Sr.) sp: Rachael
    b: 1841 in TN They had one child: [1] John F. Moore b: 1859 in TN

    (15) Susan Moore d: before May 13, 1867 m: Housen

    (16) James Marion Moore d: 1864 Had one child: [1] John Moore

    NOT SURE WHERE MY FAMILY TIES INTO THE ABOVE FAMILIY BUT BELIEVE IT IS
    THROUGH NIMROD JR. I AM LOOKING FOR DOCUMENTATION SUPPORTING EXACTLY
    WHO FRANKLIN NIMROD MOORE'S PARENTS ARE. SO FAR UNSUCCESSFUL. BELOW IS
    MY FAMILY

    Franklin Nimrod Moore occupation: farmer born Paris, Ark; July 1862
    marriage: Jan 20, 1884; Chismville, Ark died: abt 1903 in Ark (Siever
    Co?) spouse: Mary Ellender Pope spb: Boonville, Sugar Creek, Scott
    County, Ark; Aug 1869. spd: died: Jul 13, 1954 Terral, Jefferson Co.,
    Okla Franklin lived in Paris (Logan), Ft Smith (Sebastian), De Queen
    (Siever), Ark. Wife remarried Jonathan Elliott after Franklin·Äôs death
    and had another 8 children. She moved the family into Oklahoma after
    first Franklin's death. Franklin·Äôs 8 children:

    (1) Fred Boyd Moore b: Apr 30, 1888; bp: Ft Smith, Ark d: Sept 10,
    1972; dp: Terral, Okla sp: Mary Irene Shull; md: 1919; mp:
    Durrant, Okla Fred lived in Ft Smith & De Queen, Ark; Albany, Durant &
    Terral, Okla. Was a deputy in Terral, Okla [1] Virgil Leeroy
    Moore(1921:Albany, OK) [2] Vernon Boyd Moore (1923:Albany, OK)

    (2) Eddie Moore (Twin of Fred) b: Apr 30, 1888; bp: Ft Smith, Ark
    d: (Possibly France during WWI - 1917) sp: Mae Eddie lived in Ft Smith &
    De Queen, Ark; Albany, Durant & Terral, Okla. [1] Lottie

    (3) William Frank Moore b: Jan 22, 1890 bp: Ark d: abt 1964 sp: Nora
    Tate William lived in Ft Smith & De Queen, Ark; Albany, Durant & Terral,
    Okla.

    (4) Mildred Edna Moore b: May 8, 1892 bp: Keokuk Falls,
    Pottawatomie Co.,Okla d: Aug 10, 1931 dp: Tulsa, Okla sp:
    Thomas Sherwood md: Sept 12, 1908 mp: Madill, Okla Millie lived in
    Keokuk Falls, Petersburg & Albany, Okla ; Ft Smith, Lebanon & Van Burran,
    Ark [1] Karl London Sherwood [2] Ruth Leona Sherwood [3] Thomas Hood
    Sherwood [4] William Albert Nimrod Sherwood

    (5) Henry D. Moore b: Aug 1895 bp: Ark d: abt 1917
    dp: Petrolia, Texas Henry lived in De Queen, Ark; Albany, Durant &
    Terral, Okla.

    (6) Armenta Moore (Twin of Henry) b: Aug 1895 bp: Ark d:
    abt 1899 dp: (Possible Seiver County, Ark) Armenta probably
    died in De Queen Ark.

    (7) Obey Otis Moore; aka. Otis B. Moore b: Oct 25, 1897 bp:
    Greenwood, Sebastin County, Ark d: Dec 22, 1972 dp: Wuarika, Okla
    Otis lived in Greenwood, Ft Smith, De Queen, Ark; Terral, Albany,
    Durant, McAllester, Okla

    sp1: Eunice Gertrude Smith md:1917 [1] Eva Mae Moore [2] Willie Mae
    Moore (1918) [3] Thelma Ray Moore (1920) [4] Eunice Juanita Moore (1922)
    [5] Ivan Otis Moore (1923)

    sp2: Pauline Moore [1] Betty Gale Moore (1946: Commanche, OK) [2] Shirley
    Ann Moore (1948: LaCross, KS) [3] Judy Ann Moore (1950: Emporia, Ks)

    sp3: Heddie Ferguson

    (8) Lillie Mae Moore b: March 190097 bp: Ark

    sp1: John Barry c1: Leonard Melvin Barry ; Ruby Barry (b: abt 1921)

    sp2: Louis Hallowese c2: Louis Nichols Hallowese

    (9) Claude Hardin Moore b: Jun 2, 1902 bp: De Queen, Ark d: May
    23, 1987 dp: Ryan, Okla sp: Armenta Viola Duncan md: Oct 22,
    1934 mp: Terral, Okla [1] Elgon Clayton Moore (1936: Terral, OK)
    [2] Donnie Clois Moore (1938: Terral, OK) [3] Roy Claude Moore (1942:
    Terral, OK) [4] Franklin Voy Moore (1945: Terral, OK) [5] Lester Marlon
    Moore (1947-Terral, Okla)
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    Judy Waring 7967 Wayside Trail San Antonio, TX 78244
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