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Bartley H. Moss

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Bartley H. Moss

Birth
McMinn County, Tennessee, USA
Death
1909 (aged 77–78)
Burial
Moscow, Fayette County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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The Fayette Falcon News Paper
March 19, 1909

Moss, B. H. one of Moscow's best citizens died at the family home and buried in Friendship Cemetery, Moscow, District 12.


Bartley H. Moss, a prominent citizen and well-to-do farmer, of Hardeman County, is a native of McMinn County, East Tenn., born September 15, 1836, the sixth of nine children born to Eli and Dicy (Brock) Moss. The parents were natives of South Carolina, and were married in that State. Early in life they immigrated to Tennessee, and settled in McMinn County, where they spent the remainder of their days. The father spent his life in agricultural pursuits, at which he was fairly successful. He was a Democrat in politics and a man who had many warm friends who honored him for his integrity and appreciated him for his kindness of heart. Bartley H. secured a good academical education and having selected farming for an occupation, at an early age began tilling the soil. He lived in McMinn County until the year 1873, when he came to Hardeman County and settled eleven miles southwest of Bolivar where he now lives. He began life rather poor, but by industry, economy and close application to business has secured a competency, now owning 220 acres of land well cultivated. About thirty years ago Mr. Moss was united in marriage to Miss Eliza Martin, who was born in McMinn County about 1836. They are the parents of nine children — four sons and five daughters — all living. Mr. Moss in his political views is rather inclined to the Republican party. Though not a member of any church he is a firm believer in the Christian religion and is an honored and respected citizen of his community. (History of Hardeman, TN Goodspeed, 1887.)
The Fayette Falcon News Paper
March 19, 1909

Moss, B. H. one of Moscow's best citizens died at the family home and buried in Friendship Cemetery, Moscow, District 12.


Bartley H. Moss, a prominent citizen and well-to-do farmer, of Hardeman County, is a native of McMinn County, East Tenn., born September 15, 1836, the sixth of nine children born to Eli and Dicy (Brock) Moss. The parents were natives of South Carolina, and were married in that State. Early in life they immigrated to Tennessee, and settled in McMinn County, where they spent the remainder of their days. The father spent his life in agricultural pursuits, at which he was fairly successful. He was a Democrat in politics and a man who had many warm friends who honored him for his integrity and appreciated him for his kindness of heart. Bartley H. secured a good academical education and having selected farming for an occupation, at an early age began tilling the soil. He lived in McMinn County until the year 1873, when he came to Hardeman County and settled eleven miles southwest of Bolivar where he now lives. He began life rather poor, but by industry, economy and close application to business has secured a competency, now owning 220 acres of land well cultivated. About thirty years ago Mr. Moss was united in marriage to Miss Eliza Martin, who was born in McMinn County about 1836. They are the parents of nine children — four sons and five daughters — all living. Mr. Moss in his political views is rather inclined to the Republican party. Though not a member of any church he is a firm believer in the Christian religion and is an honored and respected citizen of his community. (History of Hardeman, TN Goodspeed, 1887.)


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