She was converted and joined the M.C. church at Hebron in 1865. About four years ago she had her membership transferred to this place. Mrs. Moore was a true, sincere Christian, always ready to do a Christian act. She had been a great sufferer for over a year and had often expressed her desire to go and be at rest. She leaves to mourn her loss: Two children, Mrs. J.H. Barnett, of Versailles; and Robert, of Jacksonville; five brothers, one sister, six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Printer July 16, 1909 in Brown County Republican
Nancy is a daughter of John and Mary Ann (Elliott) Newnham
She was converted and joined the M.C. church at Hebron in 1865. About four years ago she had her membership transferred to this place. Mrs. Moore was a true, sincere Christian, always ready to do a Christian act. She had been a great sufferer for over a year and had often expressed her desire to go and be at rest. She leaves to mourn her loss: Two children, Mrs. J.H. Barnett, of Versailles; and Robert, of Jacksonville; five brothers, one sister, six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Printer July 16, 1909 in Brown County Republican
Nancy is a daughter of John and Mary Ann (Elliott) Newnham
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