1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
Enumerated 27 Jun 1860
Page 35
248-248
J. T. Montgomery 91 M Farmer 22000 4000 Miss
Levina Montgomery 66 F SC
A. D. Montgomery 24 M --- 270 La
Mary B. Montgomery 22 F La
Elizabeth L. Montgomery 11 F La
Julia T. Montgomery 9 F La
Adelaid Montgomery 6 F La
According to tradition passed down by Lona Mae Duggan Gordan, it is believe that Pleasant killed a man in Sabine Parish and fled to Texas. He was on the third ward on patrol guard duty in Sabine Parish to stop 'agitators' from inciting insurrection among the slaves in the Parish. His written duties included visiting slave quarters and beating with a whip any slaves without passes. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 81-82).
Could she be a daughter of Joseph T. and Lavinia Montgomery of Sabine Parish, Lousiana??? She and her children were living in an adjacent residence at the time of the 1860 Sabine Parish LA federal census.
Never married. Theodore was a corporal in the CSA, and his first battle was Bull Run. He died after a slight bullet wound in June 1862 in Charlottesville, Virginia General Hospital. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 83).
He served several terms as sheriff of Sabine Parish and went to Sabine County, Texas one time for 4 years so he would not be reelected. He was bonded as coroner in January, 1852. He bought 639 acres of Rio Hondo land, but when he couldn't make the payments, he released the land back in 1856. In 1857, property he owned consisting of "a female slave named Lett, about 16, and her one month old child, together with two horses and one yoke of oxen" were sold at a Sheriff's sale to satisfy a $1497 debt to his wife. They were seperated, amd Mary was suing to recover money from her mothers succession used by her said husband. Enlisted in the CSA with his brothers in New Orleans in 1862. They later transferred to Co B, 17th Infantry. Vincent was not captured at the Siege of Vicksburg and was paroled at Natchitoches at the close of the war.(Casagranda, 1850 Census, 83).
1850 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 11 Sept 1850, stamped 122
265-267
Vincent Montgomery 23 M Farmer La
Mary Montgomery 17 F La
Sarah Montgomery 2 F La
266-267
Marion F. Carter 24 M Farmer 3000 Miss
Julia Carter 22 F Miss
Horatio Carter 15 M Miss
Mary Carter 12 F Miss
Jensey Carter 11 F Miss
Clarence Carter 2 M La
John Carter 1 M La
1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 2, Toro
Enumerated 16 June 1880
Page 22 SD 2 ED 46
63-65
Montgomery, V. A. W M 52 Farmer La Ms Tenn
Montgomery, Mary E. W F 48 W Keeping House La Ala Ala
Montgomery, G. E. W M 14 Son Work at Home Farm La La La
Montgomery, Zoe A. W F 8 Str La La La
64-66
Barr A A W M 29 Farmer La Vermont Pa
Barr, L B. W F 17 Keeping House La La La
His FindAGrave memorial page was created by Jan Wukasch Pelosi. She notes that he was a son of William M. Montgomery and Mary Jane Woodruff. She also links him to wife, Laura Lucretia McLemore. A photo of his military marker is also shown. It is inscribed with a cross, and "William L. Montgomery, Texas, S2 US Navy, World War I, May 30, 18796 Sep 13, 1966.
Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page:
Dewitt Moody, 82, of Kirbyville, Texas, died Friday, Nov. 2, 2012, at Rayburn Healthcare in Jasper, Texas.
A native of Urania, Louisiana, he had lived in Kirbyville 45 years and was retired from Jasper-Newton Electric Co-op. He was also a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War.
Survivors include his wife, Kathryn Moody; sons, Steve & Debbie Crocker and Jeff & Penny Crocker; daughters, Beckie & Jo Wilkinson, Debra Hoose and Stephanie & Terry Barron; 10 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
Danny Lee Moody, 67, died Friday afternoon in his home after a brief battle with cancer. Danny was born in Beaumont, TX, to Denton and Adalene Smith Moody. After the death of his mother, Danny was raised by his grandparents Carl V. and Vera Smith. Danny has lived in Sabine County all his life and was a well known and respected carpenter in the county. He spent a number of years building and maintaining Fin and Feather Resort for George Pickett. Danny was a member of the Church of God.
Danny is survived by his wife Opal Moody of Hemphill; his son Brad Moody of Hemphill, two grandchildren; Zachary Chad McGee-Moody and Ethan Allen Moody of Hemphill; three sisters, Patricia Moody Cordray and her husband John of Carthage, Lanell Moody Hardy and her husband Marlin of Center, and Sue Moody Loper of Huntington. He is also survived by three brothers; Rev. Charles Moody and his wife Linda of Hemphill, Larry Moody and his wife Dana of Hemphill and Gary "Chuck" Moody of Geneva. Also surviving is one Uncle Delton Moody and his wife Jean of Cut and Shoot, TX, and a number of nieces and nephews, cousins and a host of friends including a special friend Tamara. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, parents, and infant sister Katherine Moody.
Visitation will be from 4:00PM until 8:00PM, Sunday, February 5, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St, Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Monday, February 6, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Yellowpine Cemetery, Yellowpine, Texas.
Gary Steven Moody, better known as "Chuck," passed from this life in his home in Geneva, Texas on June 7th, 2017, at the age of 58. He was born in Hemphill, Texas on January 24th, 1959 to Denton David Moody and Adalene Smith Moody. Chuck was the youngest of seven children, and was raised in Hemphill, Texas by his grandparents Carl Vinson and Vera Smith.
When Chuck was not excelling in his carpentry business, he was enjoying time with family and friends; most of this time being spent in the outdoors of Sabine County and Toledo Bend as an avid hunter and fisherman.
Chuck had an easy warmth about him, and could win you over with his funny stories and charming smile. He loved to make people laugh, but especially enjoyed spending time with his three granddaughters.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Laura Malinowski, his parents, Adalene and Denton Moody, brother, Danny Moody, and his grandparents, Carl V. and Vera Smith.
Chuck is survived by his son, Josh Moody and wife, Heather, of Geneva, Texas, daughter Sherrie Moody Birchell and husband, Michael of Lufkin, Texas, and daughter Rebecca Moody Bullock and fianc?, Kenith Windham of Geneva, Texas. He is also survived by his brother Charles Moody and wife, Linda of Hemphill, Texas, brother Larry Moody and wife, Dana, of Six Mile, Texas, sister Patricia Cordray of Carthage, Texas, sister Lanell Hardy and husband, Marlin of Center, Texas, sister Sue Loper of Longview, Texas, his three granddaughters; Addison Leigh Bullock, Sayree Ryann Bullock, and Brinley Renea Moody, and a host of family and friends.
Cremation is under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, Texas. Memorial services in honor of Chuck Moody will be held at 5:00 pm on Saturday, June 17th, 2017 at Strickland Crossing Church of God in Pineland, Texas.
1930 Census
Mississippi, Adams County, Natchez City, Ward 3
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 1-5 SD 10 Sheet 2A
400-23-25
Moody, John H Head M W 55 M 25 Ga Ga Ga Conductor Railroad
Moody, Edna Wf F W 45 M 18 La Ga Miss
Moody, Johnie Dtr F W 25 S La Ga La Stenographer Interstate Coffee Co
Moody, Allye Dtr F W 22 S La Ga La Stenographer Mercantile Co
Moody, Leslie Son M W 20 S La Ga La None
Moody, Jack Son M W 18 S La Ga La Runner Bank
Larry Gene Moody, 63, of Six Mile, Texas passed from this life to his eternal home on Sunday, December 30, at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill, Texas.
He was born November 27, 1955 to the late Denton and Adalene Smith Moody. Larry received his education from Hemphill ISD and spent his life working in general construction work, operating bulldozers, drag lines and other types of heavy equipment. He was also a member of the Littleton- Fowler Masonic Lodge No. 305. He loved living on Toledo Bend, fishing and hunting in his spare time. However, his greatest loves were his wife, children and grandchildren. His eyes would shine as he spoke lovingly of them and what they meant to him.
Due to health reasons, Larry did not attend church regularly, but he often testified to his family that he was a believer and a recipient of GOD'S amazing grace.
Left to cherish his memory is his loving wife of 22 years, Dana Moody, of Six Mile Community; daughters, Alisa Usher and husband, Doug, of Cleveland, Texas, Heather Snow and husband, James and Kristy LeAnn Moody, all of Six Mile Community; brothers, Charles Moody and wife, Linda, of Hemphill, Texas; sisters, Patricia Moody Cordray of Carthage, Texas, LaNell Moody Hardy and husband, Marlin, of Center, Texas, and Sue Loper of Longview, Texas; and grandchildren, Jaicee' Harrison, Autumn Snow, Kamden Snow, Aubre'Ann Moody, and Emersyn Kate Ferguson. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Adalene Smith Moody; father, Denton Moody; baby sister, Katherine Moody; two brothers, Danny Lee Moody and Gary Steven (Chuck) Moody; and brother-in-law, John Wesley Cordray.
Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, January 3, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, January 4, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Charles Moody officiating.
Burial will follow services in Fairmount Cemetery, Hemphill, Texas.
Serving as pallbearers are James Snow, Josh Moody, R. J. Hester, Jay Bellett, Heather Snow, and Chase Bellett.
Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.
Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 9, 2019, page 5
Gertie Rennels services set Funeral services for Hammon, OK, native Gertie Rennels, 87, will be held Wednesday June 27, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. from the A.G. Creach High School Auditorium in Hammon, OK with Pastor Ridge Lamar and Dick Rennels officiating. Interment will follow in the Red Hill Cemetery of Hammon, OK, under the direction of the Martin Funeral Home of Elk City, OK. Gertie Mae Rennels was born March 22,1920 in Purcell, OK, to Rev. J.W. Mooney and Kittie (Miller) Mooney, and passed away Sunday, June 24, 2007 at the Great Plains Regional Medical Center in Elk City, OK. She moved with her family to the Hammon, OK area in 1925, where her father founded the Hammon Pentecostal Holiness Church. She graduated from Hammon High School in 1939. She was married to Wade Warren Rennels on March 24, 1940, in Carpenter, OK, and they had two sons, Ronnie and Danny. She lived in the Hammon area until the time of her death. After completing LPN school, she was employed by the Elk City Community Hospital, and taught nursing courses at the Burns Flat Vo-Tech; however she is best remembered as serving as the Hammon School nurse for over 20 years. She was a faithful member of the First Love Christian Fellowship Church in Elk City. She dedicated her life to the Lord, and being a servant to all. After she retired, she volunteered many hours for hospice and made countless jean quilts for many people.
Marion McLemore Moor died on December 3, 2013 in Nashville, TN. He was the son of the late Marion Baird Moor and the late Robert James Moor. He was preceded in death by his two brothers, Robert Baird Moor and Charles Harold Moor of Greenwood.
He was born September 2, 1930 in Greenwood, MS. Marion was proud of his Scottish heritage and the Southern culture he enjoyed growing up in the Mississippi Delta on Fort Loring Plantation. He graduated from Greenwood High School in 1948 and received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Tulsa in 1952.
He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Janice Harder Moor, and three children, Robin Moor (Vicki), Jamie Granbery (Jimmy), and Geren Moor (Tracy), all of Nashville. He was predeceased by one grandchild, Marc Eric Moor, and is survived by grandchildren, Veronica Moor, Victoria Moor Gambrell (Jordan), Marion Granbery Floyd (Adam), Treanor Granbery, Addie Moor, and Jake Moor, and by great-grandson, Hunter Miller.
Marion was dedicated to his career as a petroleum geologist and was actively pursuing projects up to the time of his death. He loved his nickname "Rocky", referring to his chosen profession. He was privileged to pursue military service in the United States Navy from his time in high school as a seaman recruit. He received his commission as an ensign in 1952 and after two years of active duty and over 25 years of reserve duty, he retired as a commander.
Marion was a long time member of First United Methodist Church in Greenwood. After moving to Nashville in 2005, he became a member of Belle Meade United Methodist Church where he was an active participant in the Shepherd's Sunday school class.
The Reverend Tom Gildemeister will preside over a Memorial Service at Belle Meade United Methodist Church on Saturday, December 7th at 11 a.m. Visitation with the family will precede the service beginning at 10 a.m. A private military burial service will be held at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial gifts be made to First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 1870, Greenwood, MS 38935; Belle Meade United Methodist Church, 121 Davidson Road, Nashville, TN 37205; or a charity of choice
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Published in The Tennessean on Dec. 5, 2013
His Cook County, Illinois birth certificate shows him as a namesake son of Robert Nicolaus Moor and Marie Simon, both of whom were born in Germany. FHL Film 1287737. The obituaries of sons Robert Baird Moor and Marion McLemore Moor instead list his middle name as James.
1930 Census
Mississippi, Leflore County, Part of Beat 3
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 42-10 SD 4 Sheet 17B
368-375
Baird, Robert Head O $10000 M W 75 M 29 Miss NC NC Farmer Cotton Farm
Baird, Margaret Wf F W 60 M 23 Miss Tenn NC
Jones, Frank Servant M Neg 40 D Miss Miss Miss Cook Private Family
Macfarland, Wesley Servant M Neb 42 Wd Miss Miss Miss Yard Man Private Family
369-374
Mamie MacFarland (Widow, White) and children
370-377
Moore, Robert Head M W 38 M 31 Ill Ill Ill Architect
Moore, Marion Wf F W 30 m 21 Miss Miss Miss
Moore, Robert Baird Son M W 3 9/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Moord, Charles Son M W 2 6/12 S Miss Miss Miss
1940 Census
Mississippi, Leflore County, Beat 4
Enumerated April 16, 1940
SD 3 ED 42-36 Sheet 12B
250-O-7000
Baird, Maggie M Head F W 67 Wd No C4 Miss Same Hosue
Moor, Robert Son-in-law M W 43 M No C4 Ill Same House Architect Private Practice
Moor, Marion (son's wife, overwritten by Daughter) F W 40 M No C4 Miss Same House
Moor, Robert Baird Grandson Son M W 13 S Yes 8 Miss Same House
Moor, Charles Grandson M W 12 S Yes 7 Miss Same House
Moor, Marion Grandson M W 9 S Yes 4 Miss Same House
GREENWOOD ? The funeral service for Robert Baird "R.B." Moor, will be at 2 p.m. today at Wilson & Knight Funeral Home in Greenwood with interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1-2 p.m. Moor died April 20 at his home. He was born in Greenwood to Jams and Marion Baird Moor. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps and was a farmer and merchant. He was a lifelong member of First United Methodist Church. He served as chairman of the Delta Lifestock Parade, was a member of Elks Lodge and co-founded Greenwood Community Band. He was preceded in death by a brother, Charles Moor. He leaves a son, Robert Baird Moor Jr. of Greenwood; three daughters, Margaret Rinicker of Greenwood, Laurie Robertson of Oxford, Mary Linda Moore of Corinth; brother, Marion Moor of Nashville; eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Any memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church.
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From FindAGrave
Greenwood, MS: Mr. Robert Baird "R. B." Moor died Wednesday evening April 20, 2011 at his home. Funeral services are 2 P.M. Sat. at Wilson & Knight Funeral Home with interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Rev. Glenn Seefeld will officiate. Visitation will be from 1-2 Saturday.
Born in Greenwood to Robert James and Marion Baird Moor, R.B. spent most of his life at Ft. Loring Plantation. He graduated from Greenwood High School in 1944, attended Delta State College and graduated from Ms State University. He served in the US Army Air Corps and was a farmer and merchant. He was a lifelong member of First United Methodist Church where he was active in Sunday School, served on the Board of Trustees and was involved in youth activities. He served as chairman of the Delta Livestock Parade, was a member of the Elk's lodge and co-founded the Greenwood Community Band along with Roy Martin. He was preceded in death by a brother, Charles H. Moor.
He is survived by his son, Robert Baird Moor, Jr. of Greenwood, 3 daughters, Margaret Rinicker of Greenwood, MS, Laurie Robertson of Oxford, MS, Mary Linda Moore of Corinth, MS, a brother Marion Moor of Nashville, TN, 8 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.
Pallbearers are Bob Patterson, Buford Tubbs, Ray Makamson, Justin Jeffcoat, Larry Gnemi, Matt Gnemi and Mike Turner. Honorary pallbearers are Dr. Edgar Donahoe and members of the Greenwood Community Band.
Memorials may be made to 1st United Methodist Church.
Annie Arlee Griffin, 96, died Wednesday morning in her home in Rosevine, Texas. Arlee was born in Sabine County to Robert N. and Ettie Wright Moore. Mrs. Griffin has lived in Rosevine for most of her life and was a member of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church.
Mrs. Griffin is survived by her daughters; Freddie Jean Fuller and her husband Wayne of Rosevine, Glenda Retherford and her husband T.R. of Rosevine, her sons; Dale Griffin and his wife Carol of Lufkin, Paul Griffin and his wife Helen of Rosevine, Jerry Griffin and his wife Martha of Hemphill, Donald Griffin and his wife Delayne of Rosevine and Phillip Griffin of Rosevine, her daughter-in-law Ruth Griffin of Bronson, eighteen grandchildren, twenty-six great grandchildren, numerous great-great grandchildren, and special friends Ann Lout and Betty Sanchez. She was preceded in death by her husband Austin Elbert Griffin, her daughter Bobbie Griffin and her sons Sammy and Eddie Dean Griffin.
Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Friday, September 20, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Saturday, September 21, 2013, in the Starr Funeral
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The Sabine County Reporter, September 25, 2013, page 14
Diane Moore Clark, 75, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Friday, June 23, 2023 at Legacies Nursing and Rehab in Hemphill.
Diane was born December 21, 1947 in Patroon, Texas to Amos Moore and Laverne Noel Moore. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a loving homemaker and mother. She enjoyed crafting and bingo and she loved to cook.
In addition to her parents, Diane was preceded in death by her brothers, W. J. "Don" Moore and Edward Paul Moore and her sister, Juanita Amason.
She is survived by her son, Cleveland Clark of Jefferson, Texas; daughter, April Clark Bennett of Houston; brothers, Cotton Moore of Milam and Rodney Moore of Hemphill; sisters, Carolyn Horne of Geneva, Shirley Jasper of Milam, Mary Collis of Hemphill and Helen Jacks of Pineland; five grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Graveside services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Monday, June 26, 2023 in West Hamilton Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.
Visitation will be held from 9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. prior to service at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.
Serving as honorary pallbearers are Jenssen Rivera, Matt Amason, Michael Amason, Wes Amason, Mason Clegg, Ricky Joe Moore, Cody Ebarb, Lance Moore, Logan Gary, Donald Moore, Darion Rogers, Carl Horne, Jr., Jacob Moore, Craig Jasper and Jason Clegg.
Memories and condolence may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.
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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 28, 2023, page 4
Mrs. Emmie Moore Mason, 75, 609 Oak St. NE, died last night about 7:30.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Reid Sherard, Decatur; Mrs. Robert Natkin, Mount Pleasant, Texas; one son, Jack Mason, Mobile; two sisters, Mrs. Eula Everhart, South Carolina; Mrs. Sarah Miller, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
The body will remain at Guntharp Funeral home until 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at which time it will be taken to the First Methodist Church to lie in state until 10:30 at which time services will be conducted by the Rev. Ford McDonald.
Burial will be in Decatur Cemetery with Guntharp directing.
Pallbearers will be Sam Malone Jr, Reeder Banks, Noble E. Russell, Frank Stone, Leo Wright, Paul Robinson.
DECATUR DAILY - September 9, 1963
Sabine County Reporter Online
Posted: Thursday, October 18, 2012 9:44 am
Updated: 9:45 am, Thu Oct 18, 2012
Also published in the The Sabine County Reporter print edition
October 24, 2012, page 10A
Frankie Dee Gardner, 82, died at her residence in Lake Jackson on Friday, October 12, 2012.
Frankie, the only child of Horace and Fern Gomer Moore, was born in her grandparents Josh and Luthenia Gomer's home in Sabinetown, near Low's Creek, on January 23, 1930. She grew up in Beaumont where she graduated from Beaumont High School in 1947 and in 1949 from Lamar Junior College where she was a member of Phi Theta Kappa. While there, she was active in the Speech Dept,and was a member of the Debate Team, which won 1st place in a series of debates with other Junior Colleges of Texas. In 1951, she graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in English and Speech from Southern Nazarene University, where she was a member of Phi Delta Lambda, a national honor society. Frankie loved poetry, and enjoyed giving poetic readings.
She married John Gardner in 1950, and in 1953 moved to Lake Jackson when John was employed at Dow Chemical. She was active in the Freeport Church of the Nazarene, serving as Teen Sunday School teacher until 1971 when she was involved in organizing the Lake Jackson Church of the Nazarene where she became a charter member. She served the church in various capacities: S.S.teacher, Children's Director, VBS Director, Missionary president, teen Bible Quiz director, church board member, and church historian. On many occasions, Frankie served as narrator for Christmas and Easter cantatas.
Frankie worked many years as a substitute teacher at Lake Jackson Intermediate School.
She was a charter member of the James Frederick Gomer Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Hemphill. She was a direct descendent of J.F. Gomer and Isaac Low, who settled on Low's Creek a decade before Texas became a republic. She was preceded in death by her parents and a daughter-in-law, Sandi. She is survived by her husband of 62 years, John of Lake Jackson; four children, Jeryl Gardner (and Anita) of Zephyr Cove, NV, Randy Gardner of Sabinetown, TX, GayLynn Gardner of Lake Jackson and Dr. Kevin Gardner (and Hilary) of Waco; six grandchildren, Lenny Gardner of Houston, Hunter Gardner (and Eve) of Austin, Cassidy Gardner (and Amber), of Humble, TX, Terry Nevil of Lexington, KY, Crystal Nevil of Danville, KY, and Graham Gardner of Waco; great-grandchildren, Lilah Gardner of Humble, and Sylas Gardner of Austin. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Funeral services will be at Cornerstone Church of the Nazarene, 3007 Hiway 332 in Lake Jackson on Thursday at 10:30am. On Friday at 10:00am, there will be visitation at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, followed by graveside service and interment at 12:30pm. Pallbearers at Harper Chapel Cemetery will be the Grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Frankie Gardner Prayer Garden at Cornerstone Church, 3007 Hiway 332, Lake Jackson, TX 77566.
Hamutal - kinsman of the dew, the daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah, wife of King Josiah, and mother of King Jehoahaz (2 Kings 23:31), also of king Zedekiah (2 Kings 24:18). URL: http://www.trellis.net/users/freshwaters/ebd/List-h.htm The name is sometimes is spelled as Hamital, depending on which Bible translation you use.
However, on 30 July 1785, Hamutal Moore, the widow of Peter Foy signed her name, in her own adult hand, unmistakably as "Hamutal Foy," and not as "Hamital," on the receipt to a petition to the Commissioners of the State of South Carolina, requesting outstanding military pay and interest still due to her deceased husband. It looks to me as if the unpaid salary was 85 Pounds, and as if the accrued interest was 12 Pounds, 2 Shillings, and 10 Pence.
WILL of Hamutal (nee Moore, m. 1st Foy, m. 2d) WILSON. Dated 22 October 1806 and Probated on 20 April 1810. Daughters: Martha Hill, Elizabeth Gains, Hamutal Foy, Rebecca Oharron (O'Hara), Sally House [Howze], Louisa Foy. Sons: James Foy, William Foy, Frederick Foy, Benedict Bourgeon. Step-sons: Joab and Jeremiah Wilson. Executors: Sons-in-Law James House [Howze] and James Oharron (O'Hara). Witnesses: John Pope, Louis Mobley, Patrick Ardogh. Page 276 of Edgefield Co., SC, Will Book. Cited in Abstracts of Wills, Edgefield Co., SC. Published by Delwyn Associates, Atlanta, GA, 1973, page 39.
Sally (sometimes "Salley") Wilson, b. 1790 in Edgefield District, SC, was the daughter of Hamutal Moore FOY and Hamutal's second husband, William Wilson. Although the Will names Sally's husband as James HOUSE, I have found the most frequent spelling to be James HOWZE. Other members of this family also seem to have continued the spelling as HOWZE.
Source: GHStevens3@AOL.COM. Posting on GenForum: Foy Family
Name James Knox Moore
Event Type Death
Event Date 01 Sep 1941
Event Place Bedford Co, Tennessee
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Race White
Age 96
Birth Year (Estimated) null
Birth Date 01 Apr 1845
Birthplace Tishimingo, Miss
Spouse's Name Annie Eliza Miller
Father's Name Steven Moore
Father's Birthplace Usa
Mother's Name Lucy Mcdougal
Mother's Birthplace Usa
Occupation Merchant
Address RFD
Residence Place Bell Buckle, Bedford, Tenn
Cemetery Hollywood
Burial Place Wartrace
Burial Date 02 Sep 1941
Informant's Name null
Additional Relatives null
Digital Folder Number 004184468
Image Number 01791
GS Film number 1876903
Reference ID cn 21598
Citing this Record:
"Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NSQ6-6FD : accessed 01 May 2014), James Knox Moore, 01 Sep 1941; citing Hollywood Cemetery, Bedford Co, Tennessee, cn 21598, State Library and Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 1876903.
Lynell Gentry shows him as the son of Robert MOORE and Bettie SCISOM.
The following was copied from the "McDOUGAL Surname - Descendants of John McDougal"
Born in NC, but moved to MS. (Moore county NC was then Bladen county.)
source: History of Prentiss Co., MS by The Prentiss Co. Historical Assoc. pp 343-344.
Listed on the 1850 Southern Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census, pg 122, 10/23/1850, family #480, as John Moore, age 80, farmer, born NC. Living with wife Mary (77) and two others: Hugh Moore, age 25, farmer, born TN; and Louisa Moore, age 13, born AL. (unsure of their relation).
* Lived next door to another John and Mary Moore (ages 33/22) also from NC- most likely his son. Next to them was a Mary Ann Moore with three children. She was also born in NC. It is likely that she is related, but it is unknown at present exactly how she is related.
Listed on the 1860 Southern Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census as John Moore, age 85, farmer, /205, born NC. Living with wife Mary (82-NC), and three others: Hugh (35, gunsmith, NC); Louisa (23-AL); Caroline (19-MS).
Juanita Amason, 52, of Diboll died Wednesday, May 1, 1996, at her residence following an extended illness.
Born Nov. 25, 1943, in Shelby County, she had lived in Diboll since 1973 and was a former longtime resident of Sabine County. She was a member of Diboll's First Baptist Church ans was formerly employed with Temple-Inland Forest Products.
Survivors: sons and daugheter-in-law, Michael Ray and Melissa Amason, Matthew Doyle and Allison Amason, all of Lufking; her mother, Evie LaVerne Moore of Hemphill; sisters, Helen Clegg of Pineland; Mary Collis of Humble, Diane Clark of Hemphill, Shirley Jasper of Huntsville, and Carolyn Horn of Geneva; brothers, Rodney Moore and F. F. "Cotton" Moore, both of Hemphill, and W. J. "Don" Moore of Bronson; a grandson, Cody Amason of Lufkin; and a "special littel girl" Rebecca Elaine Brock of Hudson.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Bobby Ray Amason on Dec. 14, 1991.
Funeral services were held at 11:30 a.m. Friday at Gipson's Funeral Home chapel in Lufkin with Bro. Buster Grigg officiating. Interment followed with 2 p.m. graveside rites at Bethel Chapel Baptist Cemetery in Pineland.
Memorial contributiosn may be made to Hospice of the Pines at 116 S. Raguet, Lufkin, Texas 75904.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)
The following information was copied from the "McDOUGAL Surname - Descendants of John McDougal" tree at WorldConnect
Robert was a farmer and a gunsmith.
source: History of Prentiss Co., MS by The Prentiss Co. Historical Assoc. pp 343-344.
Listed on the 1850 So. Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census, pg 160, 11/26/1850 as Robert Moore, age 47, gunsmith, value of real estate 1000, born NC. Living with wife Cela and 7 children: Samuel (20-AL), Stephen (16-TN), William (14-TN), Sally (12-TN), Mary (10-MS), Isabella (8-MS) and James K P (5-MS).
*Note, after leaving NC, Robert must have spent time in AL and TN before Tishomingo Co., MS, as some of his children were born in those states according to the 1850 census. He would have moved to Tish. Co about 1838-1840.
Listed on the 1860 Southern Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census as Robert Moore, age 57, farmer, 2500/7000, born NC. Living with wife Celia (55-NC), and 4 children: Saml. P (30-AL), Martha (20-MS), Isabella (18-MS), Jas. K.P. (16-MS).
Children
Calloway Augustus MOORE b: 18 DEC 1826 in Lauderdale Co.,Alabama
William Lindsey MOORE
Samuel Jackson MOORE b: Abt 1830 in Alabama
Stephen Lee MOORE b: Abt 1834 in Tennessee
William P. MOORE b: Abt 1836 in Tennessee
Sally MOORE b: Abt 1838 in Tennessee
Mary Martha MOORE b: Abt 1840 in Mississippi
Isabell MOORE b: Abt 1842 in Mississippi
Liddia MOORE
James Knox Polk MOORE b: Abt 1844/1845 in Mississippi,
1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Sixth Ward (San Patrice)
Enumerated 12 Oct 1880
Page 76 SD 2 ED 45 Stamped 220
219-230
McDonald, Robert B W M 53 Farmer La Unk Unk
McDonald, Susan W F 18 Dtr Keeping House La La Unk
McDonald, James W M 13 Son At Home La La Unk
McDonald, Nancy W F 12 Dtr At Home La La Unk
McDonald, Mary W F 10 Dtr At Home La La Unk
McDonald, Francis W M 7 Son La La Unk
McDonald, Sarah E W F 4 Dtr La La Unk
220-231
Moore, Stephen B W M 22 Farmer La Ala La
Moore, Eliza W F 20 Dtr Keepin House La La Unk
Moore, Clorinda W F 1 Dtr La La La
McDonald, Minerva W F 19 Niece At Home La La Unk
McDonald, Henrietta W F 15 Niece At Home La La Unk
The following was copied from the "McDOUGAL Surname - Descendants of John McDougal"
source: History of Prentiss Co., MS by The Prentiss Co. Historical Assoc. pp 343-344.
There is a Steven R. Moore listed on the 1850 So. Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census, pg 101, 9/23/1850- age 44, farmer, value of real estate 2000, born NC, living with 7 children (no wife): Sarah (19-AL), Haratio (16-AL), John (14-AL), Robert J (12-MS), Hugh (7-MS), Rebecca (9-MS), James K (4-MS), along with a minister: John F. Blythe, age 26, NC and a merchant:Felix M Bell, 19, AL.
Listed on the 1860 Southern Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census as Stephen Moore, age 55, farmer, 500/700, born NC. Living with 4 sons: Jno. (26-AL), Robt. J. (23-MS), Hugh (18-MS), Jas. P. (K) (14-MS).
Stephen was taken from his home near Bay Springs, MS and sent to Alton, Illinois during the Civil War where he died in 1863.
1850 Census
Mississippi, Tishomingo County, Southern Division
Enumerated 23 Sept 1850
203-203
Steven R Moore 44 M Farerm 2000 NC
Sarah Moore 19 F Ala
Horatio Moore 16 M Ala
John Moore 12 Miss
Hugh Moore 9 M Miss
Rebecca Moore 9 F Miss
James K Moore 4 M Miss
John F Blythe 26 M Minister NC
Felix M Bell 19 M Merchant Ala
There is a Sylva M. CLARK, born 15 May 1915 and died 12 Oct 2000, whose last residence was Overton, Rusk County, Texas, on the SSDI. This may be her listing, but this should be verified.
When he registered for the World War I draft, he was a resident of Carroll, Tennessee, He was shown as married, with a wife and three children, working as a farmer. He was shown at stout, of medium heighth, and with gray eyes and light brown hair,
1930 Census
Texas, Floyd County, JP 1
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 77-3 SD 2 Sheet 2A Stamped 185
30-34
Moore, John W. head M W 52 M Ark Miss Miss Farmer
Moore, Virgie M Wf F W 46 M 19 Tx Egnald Tx
Moore, John E Son M W 18 S New Mexico Ark Tx
Moore, Marion A Son M W 15 S Tx Ark Tx
Moore, Corine O Dtr F W 7 S Tx Ark Tx
Moore, Thula V Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Tx Ark Tx
31-35
Moore, Zoree D Head m W 24 M 18 Tx Ark Tx Farmer
Moore, Willie G Wf F W 25 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Moore, Mary H Dtr F W 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
The transcription of the Moran-Loving Cemetery shows that she marrried first William Braswell, second Joseph B. Neal and third a BROWN, as this was the name at the time of both the 1930 census and that was shown on her tombstone.
1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 29 Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 11A Stamped 82
220-227
Brown, Alice Head F W 59 Wd Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Braswell, Johnnie Son M W 23 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
Neal, Ardell Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
1850 Census
Texas, Shelby County
Enumerated 27 Sept 1850
250-250
Jno. J. Moran 51 M Farmer NC
Elizabeth Moran 45 F Ala
John H Moran 14 M Ala
Wm. F. Moran 10 Ala
1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 5, PO Milam
Enumerated 20 July 1870
Page 14
288-288
Moran, W. F. 30 M W Farmer $--- $400 Ala
Moran, Melissa J 37 F W Keeping House Ga
Moran, Bill 10 m W La
Moran, Robert E 1 m W Tx
289-289
Loving, Eliza 65 F W Keeping House 400 100 Ga
Beatrice M Garcia, beloved mother, wife, sister and friend passed away on May 17, 2022 at age 85. Beatrice was born May 16, 1937 to parents Incarnacion Garcia and Priciliano Moreno in San Antonio, Texas.
She is survived by her husband, Darrel Mundahl and daughters Beatrice G Bodeau and husband Edward McQueen, and Yolanda Keefe and husband Louis; son, Phillip Garcia, Jr., brothers, Oscar A Moreno, and Albert Moreno and wife Pat; grandchildren, Laura and husband Chris Camacho, Tracey and husband Patrick Bailey, Jennifer Tocci, Abby Keefe, Linsey Martin, Eric and wife Alicia Hover, Cody and husband Tyler Hild, Daniel Garcia, Jesse and husband Joey Garcia, Michelle Garcia, Racheal Garcia, Christina Garcia, and 20 great grandchildren along with numerous relatives and friends.
Please join the family for a celebration of Beatrice's life by Pastor Danny, Sunday May 22, 2022 at Sunset Memorial Park and Funeral Home, 1701 Austin Highway, San Antonio, TX 78218 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.sunsetfuneralhomesa.com for the Garcia family.
His obituary was published in The Corpus Christi Caller-Times on Sunday, May 12, 1976.
"---He had been a resident of this county since 1952. Born in Beeville, Texas, he was a retired pot tender for Reynolds Metal Company. He was a member of Primera Iglesia Bautista. Survivors include his wife, Benita, six sons, Daniel Moreno of Corpus Christi, David of El Paso, Epifanio Jr of Houston, Mario of Germany, Adolfp of Anaheim, Calif, and a stepson Tony Sanchez of Corpus Christi, four daughters, Mrs. Geneve Fernadez, Mrs. Marian Salinsa, Miss Pearl Moreno, all of Corpus Chrisit, and a step daughter, Mrs. Amada Salinas of Beeville, four sisters...22 grandchildren....interment..Rose Hill Memorial Park."
His Texas Death Certificate shows he was the son of Perciliana Moreno and Vicenta Martinez. Location of birth listed as Musquiz, Coah, Mexico. He was a retired merchant and widowed. Informant was Robert G. Moreno, presumably his son. He was shown as being a resident of San Antonio for 50 years (since about 1913, matching the 1920 census) and his street address was 3215 So. Flores Street.
In 1924, Heliodoro was naturalized as a United States Citizen. He Declaration of Intention shows he was 41 years old at that time, married to Tomosa, also born in Mexico. The date and location of his birth differ from other records, being recorded as 8 July 1882, in Nuevo Leon on the Declaration, versus 7 May 1882 in Coahuilia on his death certficate and Find a Grave. His address, however, matches the one shown on the 1920 census, 1124 So. San Jacinto St, San Antonio. It therefore appears this document was for the same Heliodoroa Moreno who married Tomasa Garza.
He stated that he arrived in Eagle Pass, Texas on April 15, 1910 from Monterrey, on the Mexican International Ry, having been a resident of Nuevo Leon before he immigrated.
[Source: The National Archives At Fort Worth; Forth Worth, TX; Declarations of Intention For Citizenship, 1906-1974; NAI Number: 585133; Record Group Title: Records of District Courts of the United States, 1685-2009; Record Group Number: 21. Court District, Western District of Texas, Declaration Number 4024]
Shown on Family Search as a son of Jose Priciliano Moreno Martinez and Vicenta Gonzalez, both of Marin, Nuevo Leon. This matches his Texas Death Certificate.
1920 Census
Texas, Bexar County, Precinct 7, San Antonio City
SD 14 ED 35 Sheet 14A Ward 2
Enumerated 14 January 1920
1124 S. San Jacinto Street
#267-272
Moreno, Helodoro Head Of Household Home Owned, Free of Mortgage Male White 37 years old, Married, Year of Immigration 1911 Status Alien Able to Read and Write, Born in Mexico, as were both parents Mother Tongue of all is Spanish. Does not Speak English. Occupation Speculator Groceries
Moreno, Thomasa Wife Female White 35 years old, Married, Immigrated in 1911 Status Alien Not able to read/write, does not speak English. Status Alien Born in Mexico, as were both parents, Mother Tongue of all Spanish
Children:
Moreno Esaura Dtr F W 17 Reads and Writes Immigrated in 1911 Alien did not attend school during year Born in Mexico Speaks English
Moreno Josefa Dtr F W 15 S Immigrated in 1911 Status Alien did not attend school during year Born in Mexico Speaks English
Moreno, Rebecca Dtr 12 S Immigrated in 1911 Status Alien Attended School Born in Mexico Speaks English
Moreno. Prisiliano Son M W 11 S Immigrated in 1911 Status Alien Attended School Born in Mexico Speaks English
Moreno. Roberto Son M W 4 9/12 S Born in Texas
Moreno. Auroa Dtr F W 2 10/12 S Texas Born in Texas
1940 Federal Census
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio, JP #1 Block 422
SD 20 ED 259-79 Sheet 22 A
Enumerated April 19, 1940
710 S Rosilla Owned Value $700
Moreno, Eliodoro Head Male White 48 Married Highest Grade completed 3rd Born Mexico Proprietor Poultry Place
Moreno, Tomasa F Wf Female White 55 [?-shown as younger than spouse in 1920 and 1950] Married Highest Grade completed ) Born Mexico
Moreno, Aurora Dtr F W 23 Single Highest grade completed 8th Born Texas
1950 Federal Census
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio 265-262
Street 710 S Routh (sic) South Rosillo
Household 413
Moreno, Heliodora Head White Male 67 Married Born Mexico Occupation Cleans Poultry Poultry House
Moreno, Tomasa G Wife White Family 66 Married Born Mexico
Moreno, Aurora Dtr W F 33 Single Texas
Gonzalez, Raul Grandson W M 20 Single California Welder Welding Shop
Maldonado, Alejandra Grandson W Female 9 Single Texas
Her maiden name is assumed to be Moreno based on the Texas Death certificate of daughter Annie Peckham Esparza. It is instead possible that her maiden name is Flores, based on Mary Flores, age 15, living in their household at the time of the 1920 census. Mary is listed as a sister-in-law to Chester Peckham.
Name: Maria M. Peckham
Death Date: 30 Mar 1937
Death Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: Mexican
Death Age:
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: May 1883
Birthplace: Mexico
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Chester E. Peckham
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: San Antonio, TX
Cemetery: Rose...
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 31 Mar 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117169
Digital Film Number: 4166740
Image Number: 2924
Reference Number: 12930
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
When he registered for the draft, during World War II, he listed his name as Prisciliano Garza Moreno. His address was shown as 1208 N. Flores (with 1221 Torreon first written, and then lined through). His place of birth was shown as Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. His next of kin was listed as his wife, Encarnacion Garcia Moreno, who still resided as 1221 Torreon. His employer was Carol Schea, with the place of employment noted as 1322 N. Flores.
Family Search has a record for Prisciliano Moreno Moreno, with a very similar date of birth, 23 May 1906, christening 20 May 1911 in Zaragoza, Coahuila, Mexico. [Source: San Fernando de Rosa, Baptism Records, 1909-1913] No location of birth is shown,and the year is off by exactly one year. This Prisciliano is shown as a son of Eleodora Moreno Gonzalez and Tomasa Moreno Garza, so it appears to be the same person.
The family makeup matches the 1920 Federal Census for San Antonio, Texas, when Preciliano was living at home with his parents.
His obituary, published in The San Antonio Express News, 20 June 1975, page 28 noted he was born in Mexico and had been a resident of San Antonio for 65 years, survived by daughter Mrs. Beatrice Garcia, sons Albert Roy Moreno of San Antonio, Mr. Henry Alfred Moreno of Detroit, Mr. Oscar Alex Moreno of Wooster, OH, sister Mrs. Aurora Moreno, brother Robert Moreno and 9 grandchildren. His residence was 4110 Waikiki Drive.
1920 with his parents and Siblings in San Antonio [See records on Heliodoro Moreno research notes]
1930 not located
1940 Census
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio City, JP 1 Block 422-496, Sheet 22B
SD 259-78
Enumerated April 19, 1940
1221 Torreon Alley
HH 368 Rent for $6\\month
Moreno, Preciliano Hed Male White 33 Married Highest Grade completed 7th Born Mexico Occupation Iron Work Building Construction
Moreno, Encarnacion Wife Female White 28 Married Highest Grade completed 5th Texas Occupation Pecan Sheller Pecan Factory
Moreno, Beatrice Dtr Female White 2 Single Born in Texas
Garcia, Juanita* Sister-in-law F W 21 Single Highest Grade completed 8th born Texas Occupation Seamstress Garment Factory WPA
Garcia, Lenora Sister-in-law F W 18 Single Highest Grade completed 7th No Occupation listed
*In 1930, a Juanita Garcia age 12 was living on Lockhill Selma with a younger brother, Pedro and their father, Epifanio Garcia, about 1897 in Texas. This could be a different Juanita Garcia, based on both her age (only 9 years older in 1940 than she was in 1930) and more importantly that younger sister Lenora was not in the same household. Need to verify before adding Epifanio Garcia as her father.
1950 Census
Texas, Bexar, San Antonio ED 265-283
April 1, 1950
107 Mirasol Place
HH #37
Moreno, Pricialiano Head W M 42 Tx Welder Welding Shop
Moreno, Encarnacion W F 36 Tx
Moreno, Beatrice Dtr W F 12 Tx
Moreno, Oscar Son W M 9 Tx
Moreno, Alfredo Son M M 9 Tx
Moreno, Albert R Son W M 6 Tx
When he registered for the World War II draft, he printed his name as Roberto Garza Moreno, address 710 Rosillo San Antonio. The person listed who would always know his address was Mrs. Tommy Garza Moreno, also a resident of 710 S. Rosillo. He was employed by Charlie Baumberger, at Alamo Portland Cemetery, in Cementville, Bexar, Texas.
Automobile Accident Causes Death of William H. Moreton
Burial services for William H. Moreton, 65, of Detroit were conducted Saturday afternoon by Dean Weaver of St. Paul's Cathedral.
Moreton died Wednesday, May 23, from injuries suffered in an automobile accident the previous day when the car, in which he and his business partner, George H. Cheney, were riding, skidded and crashed into a tree on US-10 during a storm.
A native of Salt Lake City, Utah, he moved to Detroit in 1916 and resided in that city until the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Stiffler Moreton, who is a sister of Mrs. John Sandham and Mrs. Angus MacPhail of Cass City.
Dean Weaver also officiated at the funeral rites which were held in St. Paul's Cathedral in Detroit at 11 o'clock on Saturday.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)
It appears that at the time of the 1880 census, he was living with the Poppell family, along with his youngest brother.
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Harry POPPELL Self M Male W 27 FL Farmer GA GA Mattie POPPELL Wife M Female W 16 FL Keeping House GA NC Clarisa BELLAMY MotherL W Female W 45 NC Keeping House NC NC Oren MORGAN Other S Male W 18 FL Laborer NC NC
MORGAN Other S Male W 9 FL At Home NC NC Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 6 And 7, Taylor, Florida
Family History Library Film 1254132
NA Film Number T9-0132
Page Number 352D
Listed as Alice, female, age 9, at the time of the 1870 census. Not located in 1880, unless she was listed in the home of Dorcus (Morgan) LEE in error as:
Alley MORGANBrotherMSW18TX Occ:At HomeFa: NCMo: GA
An "Allie" Morgan was an heir Daniel Morgan in 1886. Additionally, an Alice A MORGAN married J.W. Foster on 8 Dec 1886 in Newton county, Texas (Ancestry.com-Texas Marriages, 1851-1900). It is not known if this is the same person.
On the 1910 Jasper County Census, he was living in the household of Josh Westbrook. He was a veteran of World War I, and was stationed in France. He fought in the Battle of Somme, was wounded and also had influenza. He was in the hospital while there.
Comments: Alton Wayne Morgan was the son of Marvin M. Morgan and Esthereene Morgan.
Alton Wayne Morgan, 54, of Orange, Texas, died Wednesday, May 11, 2005, at M.D. Anderson Hospital in Houston. Funeral services will be 3:00 p.m. Sunday, May 15, 2005, at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Bailey Harris, pastor at Old First Orange Baptist Church. Entombment will follow at Orange Forest Lawn Cemetery, with Military Rites given by the Southeast Texas Veteran's Group and Masonic Rites by members of the Pine Forest Masonic Lodge in Vidor. Visitation will begin at 5:00 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home in Orange. Alton was born in Orange on December 30, 1950. He was the son of Marvin and Esthereene (Lott) Morgan. He was a veteran of the United States Air Force, serving during Vietnam. Upon his return to the states, he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant and became a member of the Strategic Air Command. He was a member of Pipefitter's Local #195, where he was a pipefitter, welder and instrument technician. He was a member of Pine Fo rest Masonic Lodge in Vidor and Old First Orange Baptist Church. Preceded in death by his parents, he is survived by his wife, Rosetta (Richardson) Morgan; son, Brandon Morgan both of Orange; and brothers, Raymond Morgan and Billy Ray Morgan both of Newton, Harold Morgan of San Antonio and Mel Morgan of Syracuse, New York. Serving as pallbearers will be Gary Gunter, Hershel Morgan, Larry Pearson, Clyde Morgan, Horton McCabe, and Therman Wallace. 504 N. 5th Street Orange, TX 77630 409-886-4445
At the time of the 1920 Sabine County Census, his occupation was listed as Driver, Garbage Wagon. In 1930, he was living with his parents still, and listed as a laborer in a saw mill.
Name: Alvin Arthur Morgan
Death Date: 10 Mar 1976
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Dec 1901
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jesse Morgan
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Julie Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243934
Digital Film Number: 4168203
Image Number: 2891
Reference Number: 2926
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
Texas Death Index:
Morgan Amidee 05-19-1993 JEFFERSON M
Social Security Death Index:
AMIDEE MORGAN 03 Aug 1922 19 May 1993 77627 (Nederland, Jefferson, TX ) (none specified) 464-18-0244 Texas
Name Anna Mcknight
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 Aug 1924
Event Place Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 07 Apr 1901
Birthplace Newton, Texas
Father's Name J D Morgan
Mother's Name Ella M Hornsby
Certificate Number 27885
GS Film number 2113703
Digital Folder Number 005145655
Image Number 03295
Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZZ-MV2 : accessed 11 Aug 2014), Anna Mcknight, 29 Aug 1924; citing certificate number 27885, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2113703.
At the time of the 1880 census, he was living in the home of D.F. and M.A. Blanton of Mosely Hall, Madison County, Florida. He was working on their farm, and listed as their "son," presumably in error.
Name Archie B Morgan
Event Type Death
Event Date 12 Feb 1970
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 07 Aug 1908
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Machinist Paper Mill
Father's Name Artie M Morgan
Mother's Name Catherine Westbrook
Informant Mrs. Ruby Morgan, wife
Certificate Number 12408
GS Film number 2218584
Digital Folder Number 005145860
Image Number 00526
Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3DK-JWY : accessed 14 May 2014), Archie B Morgan, 12 Feb 1970; citing certificate number 12408, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218584.
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Alford REED Self S Male W 21 FL Farmer GA GA Asa MORGAN Other S Male W 20 FL Works Saw Mi Allison Other S Male W 17 FL Works Saw Mill GA GA Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 11, Hillsborough, Florida
Family History Library Film 1254128
NA Film Number T9-0128
Page Number 441A
At the time of the 1940 census for Henderson County, Texas, 14 year old Beatrice W. Morgan, and her eight year old brother John A. Morgan, were listed as grandchildren in the household of the widowed Minnie O'Neal. Minnie was shown as age 54 and born in Tennessee. Both of the children were born in Texas, and it was shown they had lived in the same house five years earlier. Other members of the home were Minnie's chidlren, James (age 21) and Idella Iage 18), both also born in Texas. Source Citation: Year: 1940; Census Place: , Henderson, Texas; Roll: T627_4061; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 107-8.