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1870. AUG. 496 THE MOORES
J. O. Abbott, J. N. Boydston, G. S. Cline, T. W. Davis, Isaac Dean, W. K. Faulconer, Thos. Herndon, John S. Holland, Dan Kern, D. Lanter, J. L. McCluer, S. A. Gilbert, Thos. Rose, W. A. Singleton, Marion Todd, R. P. C. Wilson.
Aug. 19 - The C. & S. W. Railway is finished to Camden Point. An excursion from Leavenworth to Camden Point.
Aug. 20 - Radical Convention at Platte City, L. Georgen chairman. Ex-Lieutenant Governor Smith, R. T. Van Horn, and others speak.
SEPTEMBER
Sept. 1 - Disastrous defeat of the French at Sedan. On the 4th France is proclaimed a republic.
Baseball rages.
JOHN MOORE, died, his widow Nancy Moore administered.
married Elizabeth Noland
settled on a claim near Waldron
I. TENNIE MOORE, married Buck Malott
II. JAMES MOORE, married Catherine Malott, dr. of John S. Malott, he married second, Ann Sewell, dr. of Alex Sewell
1. William Moore (ii)
2. Thos. S. Moore
3. Sarah J. Moore
4. Mary Moore, married a Ducate
By second wife:
5. Almeda, married Thos. E. Stallard
6. Julia A. Moore, married Geo. H. Tuder
[a] John T. Tuder
[b] Lye S. Tuder
[c] Ann B. Tuder
[d] David R. Tuder
[e] Polly E. Tuder
[f] Jettie F. Tuder
7. James Moore (ii), married Emily Johnson
8. Margaret Ellen, married John W. Riley
[a] Ruby Riley
[b] Myrtle Riley
etc. (See J. T. Riley)