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Martha Ann Wooten Moorman

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
10 Apr 1897 (aged 66)
Burial
Jamestown, Greene County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Thomas C Moorman
is her husband
She was his second wife
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Xenia Daily Gazette 16 Apr 1897

Martha A. Moorman was born in Virginia, 1st mo., 18th, 1831, and died 4th mo., 10, 1897, aged 66 year, 2 mo., 22 da.

Her maiden name was Wootton. She came to this state in 1851, and was married to Thomas C. Moorman 4th mo., 15th, 1852.

To them were born seven children, four of whom survive her, three boys and one girl.

Her husband died 5th mo., 23rd 1880. She united with the Friends church soon after her marriage, and remained a consistent member until her death.

She was a loving wife, a kind and affectionate mother, deeply interested in the welfare of her family. She was very tender and considerate of the unfortunate, and a friend in need to all with whom she mingled in life.

For some years she has been deprived of meeting with her friends at a place a worship on account of affliction in the family and her own health, but she ever manifested her interest in the church.She led a quite, consistent Christian life, leaving to her children and friends the consolation that her work was dine in the daytime and that she fell asleep in Jesus.

The funeral services were conducted at the home, April 13th, at 11 a.m., by Josephus Haskins.

The remains were interred in the Jamestown cemetery.

**Typed as written**

Thomas C Moorman
is her husband
She was his second wife
-----
Xenia Daily Gazette 16 Apr 1897

Martha A. Moorman was born in Virginia, 1st mo., 18th, 1831, and died 4th mo., 10, 1897, aged 66 year, 2 mo., 22 da.

Her maiden name was Wootton. She came to this state in 1851, and was married to Thomas C. Moorman 4th mo., 15th, 1852.

To them were born seven children, four of whom survive her, three boys and one girl.

Her husband died 5th mo., 23rd 1880. She united with the Friends church soon after her marriage, and remained a consistent member until her death.

She was a loving wife, a kind and affectionate mother, deeply interested in the welfare of her family. She was very tender and considerate of the unfortunate, and a friend in need to all with whom she mingled in life.

For some years she has been deprived of meeting with her friends at a place a worship on account of affliction in the family and her own health, but she ever manifested her interest in the church.She led a quite, consistent Christian life, leaving to her children and friends the consolation that her work was dine in the daytime and that she fell asleep in Jesus.

The funeral services were conducted at the home, April 13th, at 11 a.m., by Josephus Haskins.

The remains were interred in the Jamestown cemetery.

**Typed as written**



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