Person:Lewis Moore (13)

Watchers
m. 4 Jan 1816
  1. Nancy MooreAft 1816 - Bef 1881
  2. Aaron MooreAft 1816 - Bef 1881
  3. Amanda MooreAft 1816 - Aft 1881
  4. Rhoda MooreAft 1816 - Aft 1881
  5. John MooreAft 1816 - Bef 1881
  6. Lewis Moore, Jr.Aft 1816 - Aft 1881
  7. Sarah MooreAft 1816 - Aft 1881
  8. Mary MooreAft 1816 - Aft 1881
  9. Patience MooreAft 1816 - Aft 1881
  10. Parker Moore1826 - 1909
Facts and Events
Name[1] Lewis Moore
Gender Male
Alt Birth[2] 1792 [per replacement headstone]
Birth[1] 4 Jan 1797 Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage 4 Jan 1816 Scioto, Ohio, United Statesto Patience Truitt
Death[1][2] 20 Nov 1841 Center, Delaware, Indiana, United States
Burial[2] Parker-Moore Cemetery, Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lewis Moore, in Helm, Thomas B.. History of Delaware County, Indiana: with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. (Chicago: Kingman Brothers, 1881).

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    ... Lewis Moore, was born in Pennsylvania January 4, 1797, and, on the 4th day of January, 1816, married Patience Truitt, a native of Armstrong County, Penn., then residing in Scioto County, Ohio. They were the parents of ten children, namely: Nancy, Aaron, Amanda, Rhoda, Parker, John, Lewis, Sarah, Mary and Patience, of whom Nancy, Aaron and John are deceased.

    The father was a farmer, and followed that occupation during life. He sometimes built flat-boats while living in Ohio, and, loading them with farm produce, sold it to towns along the river. He came with his family to Delaware County, Ind, in 1829, and entered land in Center Township, where he cleared and improved a farm. He died November 20, 1841. His wife died September 22, 1874. ...

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Lewis Moore, in Find A Grave.

    [Includes headstone photo and replacement headstone photo.]
    [Replacement headstone inscription: LEWIS MOORE. PVT. KENDALL'S CO. OHIO CAV. WAR OF 1812. 1792. 1841.]
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    [Note: Birth year differs from that given in Helm (1881). Not sure which is correct.]