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Mary Jane <I>Moore</I> Powell

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Mary Jane Moore Powell

Birth
Jackson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
15 Mar 1960 (aged 87)
Durant, Bryan County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Durant, Bryan County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Drive 3, Section 2, Lot 0944
Memorial ID
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Mary Jane Moore was born December 15, 1872 in Jackson County, Kentucky, daughter of John Henry Moore (1852-1939)and Frances 'Fannie' Cope (1853-1944).

The 1880 Federal Census for Pond Creek, Kentucky (Jackson County) shows Mary J. Moore, age 7, born in Kentucky; living with her father, John H. Moore, age 28, a laborer, born in Kentucky; and her mother, Frances, age 26, born in Kentucky. Also living in the household were Mary Jane's siblings: Eli, age 6; James M., age 5; Nancy L., age 3; and Gestin, age 1; all born in Kentucky.

On April 29, 1891 in Hunt County, Texas, Mary Jane married Franklin Pierce Powell who was born October 27, 1853 in Poor Fork, Kentucky (Harlan County), son of Ambrose Powell (1828-1896) and Esther Creech (1829-1861). Franklin had been married before and had three sons by his previous marriage.

The 1900 Federal Census for Township 8, Indian Territory (Choctaw Nation) shows Pierce Powell, age 46, born October 1853 in Kentucky; and his wife, Mary Jane, age 27, born December 1872 in Kentucky. Living with them were two of Franklin's sons by his earlier marriage, James Reeves Powell, age 16, born December 1883; and Thomas Franklin Powell, age 12, born September 1887; both shown as born in Texas. In addition, Franklin and Mary Jane had four children living in the household: Myrtle P., age 8, born May 1892; Allie, age 5, born September 1894; and twins, Ada and Emma, age 2, born October 1897; all born in Texas.

The 1920 Federal Census for Durant Ward 4, Oklahoma (Bryan County) shows F. P. Powell, age 66, born in Kentucky; and his wife, Mary, age 46, born in Kentucky. Living with them were three children: Lillie Powell, age 16; Herman Powell, age 13; and Hiram Powell, age 8; all born in Oklahoma.

Franklin died February 28, 1920 in Durant, Oklahoma (Bryan County) and was buried there in Highland Cemetery. Mary Jane died March 15, 1960, and was buried beside him.

Mary Jane Moore was born December 15, 1872 in Jackson County, Kentucky, daughter of John Henry Moore (1852-1939)and Frances 'Fannie' Cope (1853-1944).

The 1880 Federal Census for Pond Creek, Kentucky (Jackson County) shows Mary J. Moore, age 7, born in Kentucky; living with her father, John H. Moore, age 28, a laborer, born in Kentucky; and her mother, Frances, age 26, born in Kentucky. Also living in the household were Mary Jane's siblings: Eli, age 6; James M., age 5; Nancy L., age 3; and Gestin, age 1; all born in Kentucky.

On April 29, 1891 in Hunt County, Texas, Mary Jane married Franklin Pierce Powell who was born October 27, 1853 in Poor Fork, Kentucky (Harlan County), son of Ambrose Powell (1828-1896) and Esther Creech (1829-1861). Franklin had been married before and had three sons by his previous marriage.

The 1900 Federal Census for Township 8, Indian Territory (Choctaw Nation) shows Pierce Powell, age 46, born October 1853 in Kentucky; and his wife, Mary Jane, age 27, born December 1872 in Kentucky. Living with them were two of Franklin's sons by his earlier marriage, James Reeves Powell, age 16, born December 1883; and Thomas Franklin Powell, age 12, born September 1887; both shown as born in Texas. In addition, Franklin and Mary Jane had four children living in the household: Myrtle P., age 8, born May 1892; Allie, age 5, born September 1894; and twins, Ada and Emma, age 2, born October 1897; all born in Texas.

The 1920 Federal Census for Durant Ward 4, Oklahoma (Bryan County) shows F. P. Powell, age 66, born in Kentucky; and his wife, Mary, age 46, born in Kentucky. Living with them were three children: Lillie Powell, age 16; Herman Powell, age 13; and Hiram Powell, age 8; all born in Oklahoma.

Franklin died February 28, 1920 in Durant, Oklahoma (Bryan County) and was buried there in Highland Cemetery. Mary Jane died March 15, 1960, and was buried beside him.



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