Andrew J. Moore 1832 – 1893
Virginia Tinsley 1840 – 1865
SPOUSE:
Ellender Magdalene 'Dolly' Reid 1869 – 1942
CHILDREN:
Frank Morgan Moore Jr. 1885 – 1910
Knoxie Moore 1886 – 1887
Mattie Willis Moore 1887 – 1946
Ellen N. Moore 1889 – 1912
Dora John Moore 1891 – 1914
Andrew J. "Andy" Moore 1893 – 1916
William Dee 'Beanie' Moore 1895 – 1978
Benjamin 'Ben' Crockett Moore 1898 – 191
Emma M. Moore 1899 – 1910
Infant Moore 1901 – 1901
Burgess Hopkins Moore 1903 – 1921
Frank was a farmer in the Eastern part of Gonzales. He was a loving father and husband, and died of T. B., which was such a problem in the area back in those days.
Obituary from the Gonzales Inquirer - Monday, June 15, 1903 - on Microfilm at the Gonzales Co. Public Library. "News of the death of Mr. Frank Moore was received in the city this morning, which sad event occurred at his home a few miles east of this city on last night at 11:15 o'clock, after an illness extending over a period of several years. The burial will take place this afternoon at the Stevens Cemetery at 4:00 o'clock. Mr. Moore, who was about 40 years of age, was a prominent farmer of his neighborhood, and a son of Mr. Moore, and grandson of Dr. Tinsley, a former well known Gonzalian. Deceased leaves a wife and several children to mourn his death." ~~~~~~~~ Gonzales Inquirer - Wednesday, June 24, 1903. Dateline: Maurin "The remains of Mr. Frank Moore were interred in the Guadalupe Cemetery last Monday. To the bereaved family we extend our heartfelt sympathy."
Maurin, where Frank and Dolly lived, was a small community between Gonzales and Shiner, near another community known as Denton Creek. Nothing remains of Maurin today.
Many of the children of Frank and Dolly died of TB.
Andrew J. Moore 1832 – 1893
Virginia Tinsley 1840 – 1865
SPOUSE:
Ellender Magdalene 'Dolly' Reid 1869 – 1942
CHILDREN:
Frank Morgan Moore Jr. 1885 – 1910
Knoxie Moore 1886 – 1887
Mattie Willis Moore 1887 – 1946
Ellen N. Moore 1889 – 1912
Dora John Moore 1891 – 1914
Andrew J. "Andy" Moore 1893 – 1916
William Dee 'Beanie' Moore 1895 – 1978
Benjamin 'Ben' Crockett Moore 1898 – 191
Emma M. Moore 1899 – 1910
Infant Moore 1901 – 1901
Burgess Hopkins Moore 1903 – 1921
Frank was a farmer in the Eastern part of Gonzales. He was a loving father and husband, and died of T. B., which was such a problem in the area back in those days.
Obituary from the Gonzales Inquirer - Monday, June 15, 1903 - on Microfilm at the Gonzales Co. Public Library. "News of the death of Mr. Frank Moore was received in the city this morning, which sad event occurred at his home a few miles east of this city on last night at 11:15 o'clock, after an illness extending over a period of several years. The burial will take place this afternoon at the Stevens Cemetery at 4:00 o'clock. Mr. Moore, who was about 40 years of age, was a prominent farmer of his neighborhood, and a son of Mr. Moore, and grandson of Dr. Tinsley, a former well known Gonzalian. Deceased leaves a wife and several children to mourn his death." ~~~~~~~~ Gonzales Inquirer - Wednesday, June 24, 1903. Dateline: Maurin "The remains of Mr. Frank Moore were interred in the Guadalupe Cemetery last Monday. To the bereaved family we extend our heartfelt sympathy."
Maurin, where Frank and Dolly lived, was a small community between Gonzales and Shiner, near another community known as Denton Creek. Nothing remains of Maurin today.
Many of the children of Frank and Dolly died of TB.
Family Members
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Frank Morgan Moore Jr
1885–1910
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Knoxie Moore
1886–1887
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Mattie Willis Moore Kridler
1887–1946
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Ellen V Moore Mangum
1890–1912
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Dora John Moore
1891–1914
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Andrew J "Andy" Moore
1893–1916
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William Dee "Beanie" Moore
1895–1978
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Benjamin Crockett "Ben" Moore
1899–1916
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Emma Mae Moore
1900–1909
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Infant Moore
1901–1901
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Burgess Hopkins Moore
1903–1921