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D. ~1872
Samuel
Houston
Moore
1866 - 1942
Franklin
Moore
75
75
Franklin Moore on the 1880 census of Washington Township, Wayne County, Iowa in the household of Allen McCart as a stepson, age 13. Someone named Franklin Moore gave his church affiliation as Methodist on 1915 census of Wayne Co., Iowa. Someone named Franklin Moore died at Peshtigo, Wisconsin according to notes apparently by Esther (Stevens) Moore, wife of James H. Moore whose home was in Peshtigo. I'm not sure whethere these were this person, though.
1846 - 1900
Margaret
Emma
Dean
53
53
Margaret Emma Dean was the seventh child of J. William Dean and Eliza J. Smith (from Rose's notes). At the time of her death, Margaret Emma Dean's place of residence was Renfrow Oklahoma, although she was taken to the hospital in Wichita, Ka. and died there. Margaret appears on the 1880 census of Washington Township, Wayne Co., Iowa as Margaret McCart age 34. Her parents birthplaces are not given.
1799 - 1871
Jane
Utter
72
72
Jane Utter's gravestone, accoding to the Wayne County Iowa Cemetery Book, published in 1979, page 288, gives Jane Utter's birth date as December 6, 1798.
1803 - 1878
Samuel
Moore
75
75
Said to be "cousin" of Gen. Samuel Houston. Born in E. Tenn. according to 1856 Iowa census. Moved from Bount Co., Tenn. to Boone Co., Jefferson Township., Indiana about 1833; moved to Newton Co., Jasper Township, Missouri about 1839 (appears on 1840 census); moved to Vigo Co., Indiana before 1844; moved to Wayne Co. Iowa in 1854. According to notes by Carol Larsen, "The 1978-79 Wayne County Iowa cemetery directory listed the following: Plot 8.1: Moore, Samuel: Died Apr 9, 1878, Age 75 yr, 1 m, 26 d."
1825 - ~1892
Amanda
Jane
Moore
67
67
Amanda Moore apparently did not marry. She is present in the household of her sister Martha S. Moore and her brother-in-law Alexander Perkins in the 1880 census of Washington Township, Wayne Co., Iowa. Her birthplace is listed as Tennessee, and her age is given as 57! According to Carol Larsen, Amanda died about 1892 at the home of her younger brother, William Augustus Moore, in Clearfield Iowa.
1826
Margaret
Malinda
Moore
In an e-mail from Gerri George (12/30/2004), which contains a copy of information from a family group sheet done by Carol Larsen (her married name), a descentant of William A. Moore son of our Samuel, Margaret's middle name is reported as Malinda.
1827 - 1911
Hetty
Ann
Moore
84
84
She is found on the 1880 census of Wayne County IA, a widow, with sons William and Joseph Hogue still at home. Rosemary Moore's notes on what appears to be Hetty A.'s obituary says that she had a total of nine children.
~1828 - ~1913
Joseph
Utter
Moore
85
85
Joseph U. Moore's sale of 2/3 interest in his saw- and grist mill in April of 1865 indicates that he was still in Wayne Co., IA at that time. Wayne County Land Deeds. Deed Book, Vol 8, pg. 447. Signed April 12, 1865. We also find him and his family on the 1870 census of Wayne Co., Iowa in Washington Township. Some time between 1880 and 1882 J. U. Moore moved with his family to Kansas, as his son George was born in Missouri in 1880; and his wife, Sarah Rayburn Moore, died in Cottonwood Falls, Chase Co., Kansas in September of 1882. Rosemary Moore's notes on what appears to be Hetty A. Moore's obituary from 1911 lists Joseph Moore's residence as Kingman, Kansas. Joseph U. Moore is buried in Prairie Grove Cemetery, Cottonwood Falls, Chase County, Kansas, USA. His tombstone reads, "JOSEPH UTTER MOORE / 1828-1913."
1832
James
Ellis
Moore
According to Wayne County, IA census records of 1856 and 1860 James E. Moore was born in 1832 or 1833 in Tennessee. This agrees with the 1850 census of Sugar Creek, Vigo Co., Indiana which has James as 18. Some time after July of 1865 when he was discharged from the Union army, he moved to Enid, OK. But on the 1880 census of Allerton, Wayne Co., Iowa, he is listed as 50 years of age which would have him born about 1830. This latter is probably incorrect. Rosemary Moore West has a note from the 1860 census on James E. Moore to the effect that he was a "master carpenter." He probably does not yet appear on the 1830 census of Blount Co., Tennessee, so he probably was born sometime after the 1830 census. The 1840 census of Jasper, Newton County (later Jasper Co.), Missouri shows a child corresponding to James E. Moore of at least 5 and under 10. According to notes by Rosemary Moore apparently taken from Hetty A. Moore's obituary of 1911, James Ellis Moore lived at that time in Ames, Oklahoma. According to records of soldiers who served in Company D Iowa 23rd Infantry during the Civil War (available at http://www.rootsweb.com/~iawayne/civilwar.htm as of 16 Feb. 2007), James Ellis Moore was buried in Enid Oklahoma. This source lists him as age 30 in 1865.
1833
Robert
Cowden
Moore
In an e-mail from Gerri George (12/30/2004), she copies a family group sheet by Carol Larsen (married name), who is a descentant of William Augustus Moore, which gives Robert's middle name as Cowden. Before we only knew the C. Robert seems to be missing from the Samuel Moore household on the 1840 census of Newton Co., Missouri. Did he die prior to the date of the cenus? The place of birth of Robert Cowden Moore is given as Boone Co., Indiana according to reports based on genealogical notes by Allie Moore. Allie is daughter of William Dean Moore who is a son of Samuel Houston Moore, son of Samuel Moore.
1834 - >1911
Martha
Sarah
Moore
77
77
In Rosemary Moore's notes on what appears to be Hetty A. Moore's obituary frome 1911, her sister Martha is still living.
1836
Mary
F.
Moore
1840
William
Augustus
Moore
Place of birth according to Rosemary Moore's notes on the 1860 and 1856 censuses of Wayne Co., IA. William A. Moore is also mentioned as W. A. Moore in the 1880 census of Taylor Co., IA. This information is available online at the following URL: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=census/search_census.asp William appears in his father Samuel Moore's household on the 1840 census of Jasper Township, Newton Co., Missouri, avialable on 12/31/2004 at the following URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/mo/newton/1840/pg0253.txt?o_xid=9872&o_lid=9872&o_xt=9872 According to a family group sheet from Mrs. Carol Larsen (a descentant of William A. Moore) copied in an e-mail from Gerri George 12/30/2004, William's middle name is Augustus.
1844 - 1872
Serphina
Moore
28
28
1824 - 1863
William
Hogue
39
39
William Hogue is listed as a private July 26, 1862 when Company D of the 23rd Iowa Infantry was organized at Corydon, Ia. according to Aquilla Standifird's Civil War Journal, Part One. Died of Gunshot wound he received while serving with the Union Army, Port Gibson, Miss. His place of death was at the hospital in Grand Gulf, Mississippi. A transcript of the 1850 Wayne Co., Ia. census (online 8/17/2004 at http://www.rootsweb.com/~iawayne/census/1155.htm) shows William and Hetty A. "Hoeage" and daughter Harriet. He is listed as age 26, born Illinois, she as age 23, born Tennessee. Daughter Harriet is listed as age 1, born Illinois.
1843 - 1882
Sarah
Rayburn
39
39
Notes that depend on DAR research done by Hazel Sample, the grandaughter of this individual, has her listed as Sarah Raven. Year of birth extrapolated from information on 1870 census of Wayne Co., Iowa. Her parents, according to the 1880 census of Jefferson, Andrew Co., MO, were both born in Virginia. The burial in the Hogue cemetery Corydon Iowa of a Nancy Rayburn, who can be identified as Nancy See who married James Rayburn Sept. 15, 1838 in Mason Co. WV, probably identifies this individual as Sarah's mother.
~1835
Alexander
Perkins
Alexander Perkins is listed as a private July 26, 1862 when Company D of the 23rd Iowa Infantry was organized at Corydon, Ia. according to Aquilla Standifird's Civil War Journal, Part One. Notes on year of birth and place from Rose's notes on the 1870 census of Wayne Co., IA.
1834 - 1916
George
W.
Dean
81
81
Appears on the 1880 census of Warren, Wayne Co., Iowa as head of a household with his second wife Martha (Shipley) and seven children.
1870 - 1948
Gertrude
Moore
78
78
Information on Gertrude's birth, marriage and death were published in her obituary in a newspaper from the area of Kingman Kansas. Gertrude (age 10, born Iowa, father born Indiana, mother born Ohio) appears living with her grandmother Eliza J. [Smith] Dean on the 1880 census of Allerton, Wayne Co., Iowa.
1872 - 1958
Anna
Houston
Moore
85
85
~1845
Allen
McCart
Birth date and place from 1880 census of Wayne Co., IA. Same source says that both his parents were born in Ireland. Since Margaret Dean Moore McCart is listed on the 1885 census as Margaret Moore, widow, it appears that Allen is no longer present. A reference to him in _The Pioneer McCart Family_, by Ralph Davison (1972) as cited by Sandra Childs (an e-mail contact) says that when Tommy (a son from his previous marriage) was about 8 years old (so about 1881) Allen was diagnosed with Tuberculosis and went back to Philadelphia where he died soon after. Other information cited from this source by Sandra Childs has been incorrect or inexact, but this may be true since it explains certain otherwise unexplained matters in Margaret's life.
1879 - 1906
Isaac
Newton
McCart
26
26
1880
George
Alford
McCart
1767 - 1847
Martha
Lycan
80
80
According to Rosemary Moore West's notes (but not in Rose's hand), Martha Lycan came from Scotland.
1790/1800
Samuel
Utter
Samuel Utter appears on the 1840 census of Edgar County, IL as age between 40 and 50. There are also, in his household, one male under 5 and one between 10 and 15. There is one female between 5 and 10, one between 10 and 15 and two between 15 and 20. Samuel Utter is listed on the census next to his brother-in-law Samuel Colville Vance (b. 1813), listed as between 20 and 30 years of age.
Joseph
Utter
1805 - 1892
Martha
Utter
86
86
Martha Utter is found in the 1880 census of Newton, Jasper Co., Illinois as Martha Maxwell, age 76, widow, born Tennessee. She is listed as the mother-in-law of the household head John Banta. Oddly, both her parents are listed as born in Tennessee.
D. 1822
Sarah
Utter
Rosemary Moore West's notes do not include Sarah as a daughter of Abraham III. Joni Utter-Anderson includes a Sarah under both Abraham II and Abraham III.
Thomas
Utter
Not included as son of Abraham Utter in Rose's notes. Cf. Thomas and Sarah Utter as the final two children of Abraham Jr. Joni Utter-Anderson includes the names as both children of Abraham and Abraham Jr.
William
Utter
1765 - 1851
Abraham
Utter
85
85
According to information gathered from Allie Moore (dau. of William Dean Moore) in Rosemary Moore West's notes, Abraham Utter fought in the Revolutionary War. He enlisted about age 14 in Apr. or May of 1779. He served 6 mo. as a private under Captian Daugherty, State of Pa. Elisted July or Aug. 1780 or '81 for 2 mo. as a private under Capt. McCollister, State of Pa. He enlisted in March 1782 for 2 months 14 days under Capt. Herrold, State of Pa. For his Revolutionary War service, according to Joni Utter-Anderson, he was granted 300 acres in what was then Washington County, NC (later Blount Co. Tennessee near Maryville). He and his family were members of the Baker Creek Presbyterian Church in that locality. According to notes by Joni Utter-Anderson (a gggg grandaughter of Abraham of PA and Bount Co. TN through Abraham, Jr.), Abraham Utter of Blount County, Tennessee and his family withdrew their membership from that church on Oct. 15, 1831 to move to Thorntown, Boone Co., Indiana where some of the older Utter relatives (i.e. older children?) had gone as early as 1812. Joni also affirms that the photograph of Abraham which accompanies this page was provided by her great uncle, James Russell Utter. Abra[ha]m Utter appears on a transcript of the 1840 census of Boone County, Indiana (sheet 175, line 9). He is listed as between 70 and 80 with a woman listed also as 70 to 80. His son Abraham, Jr. (listed as A Jr., Utter) also appears on the same census, sheet 176, line 1. This is available on the Web 12/31/2004 at the following URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/in/boone/1840/p175.txt Probably from _Tennessee Deeds 1815-1833_, p. 1011: (4:111-12) John Cromwell (first party), Abraham Utter (second party) to Jesse KERR (third party): 19 Feb 1830, 100 ac on waters of Baker's Creek adj lands of Robert Thompson and Nathaniel HARRISON, John Hall and others (not named); part of a 212 ac Grant to Abraham Utter on 7 June 1809. Available at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~harrisonrep/thblount.htm on April 21, 2006. Abraham Utter is mentioned, among other persons, as present "at a Court of pleas & Quarter Sessions opened & held for the County of Blount at the Court House in Maryville on the second Monday of March 1797" (_BLOUNT COUNTY, TENNESSEE COUNTY COURT RECORDS, BOOK 1, 1795-1804_, available at http://www.geocities.com/blynnfitzz/BlountCoCourtRecI.html as of 21 April, 2006).
Jeremiah
Utter
James
Utter
1808
Hettie
Utter
Hettie is found on the 1880 census of Embarras Township, Edgar Co., Illinois, listed as Heltie [sc. Hettie? (perhaps misread)] Cusick, widow, age 73 mother-in-law of the head of the household, John Bandy. Both her father and mother are listed as born in Tennessee (Cf. notes on Hettie's sister, Martha Utter.)!
Mary
Polly
Utter
1801 - 1880
Abraham
Utter
78
78
According to Joni Utter Anderson, who is a descendant of this Abraham Utter, he "had an illegitimate son before he married, with a woman named Jane Gould who never married. The boy was never included in the family, but Abraham sent money to Jane to help with his son, Lee Emerson Gould." The name of this son is more probably Pryor Emerson Lee Gould as according to David Schichner.
1854 - 1907
Martha
M.
Shipley
52
52
Maxine
Corell
1810 - 1894
Eliza
Jane
Smith
83
83
In some sources, she is called Elsa J. Bracewell. This is incorrect; she is being confused with another individual (DLM). According to Rose's notes on the 1880 census of Wayne Co., IA, her name is Elsa J. Dean, father and mother from Ireland. The 1880 census of Allerton, Wayne Co., Iowa lists her as Eliza J. Dean, born PA, widowed, age 69, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland. She is head of the household; and her granddaughter, Gertrude Moore, age 10, born Iowa, father born Indiana, mother born Ohio, is living with her.
1811 - 1858
J.
William
Dean
47
47
~1769
Isabella
Smythe
~1769
John
Smith
His surname was Smythe according to some sources. This, however, was the surname of his wife, Isabella Smythe according to what seem to be more reliable sources. Letter about John Smith's house from current owner of the property (see multimedia for photos and a scale map of the property.) Letter from: Yvan Keller 117 Good Hope Road Landenberg,PA 19350-9621 Dear Mrs. Smith: As promised a while ago I dug through my old slides and found a picture of the house my wife and myself bought at the end of 1968. The two pictures were taken at the end of 1968. The one picture shows the house as seen from the driveway. The other one is a close up. We can give you a few explanations about this house: The left part of the house i.e. the part of the house which is directly behind the covered porch was most probably the first house built on the property and it was a small log house. Later on the right part of the house was added and was made out of stones. When we bought it the stone part of the house had a wood floor laid directly on dirt. In the process of excavating to make a sitting pit we found a dry pit filled with rubbish which did not reveal anything of interest. This stone part was probably added ca. 1850 since we found some news papers of the 1850's which had been used to seal off the frame of the backdoor of the log house. The addition of the stone part seems to have been a major change since wood frame work was set on top of the log cabin to be able to join the two parts with a common level roof as you see in the picture. I should add that the log cabin part had a small basement which had in one corner a small sealed off fire place which was probably used during the first winter before the log cabin was completely finished. The log part of the house has since been replaced. The stone part is still here. I believe that all the researach you mention in your letter is correct. The house on the picture is at the end of the triangular piece of land we bought in 1968. This land corresponds to the survey made in 1798 when your ancestor bought it. I hope I have filled in some of the questoins you had. That's all for now. Sincerely yours, Y. Keller
Mary
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William
Dean
~1840
Angelica
Champion
Parents of Angelica are both born in Ohio.
~1842
Mary
Elizabeth
Dean
Mary Elizabeth Dean appears on the 1880 census of Grand River, Wayne Co., Iowa in the household of her husband Ataskis (Starkey) Bracewell. She is listed as born in Maryland and 38 years of age. Her father's birthplace is listed as England and her mother's as Pennsylvania.
Jacob
Dean
Died in Civil War.
~1851
Francina
Dean
Francina appears with her husband Lewis Hammock [or perhaps Hammack] and 5 children on the 1880 census of Castle, McPherson Co., Kansas. According to Wm. Connelley, _A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans_, 2nd ed. (Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1919), Francina and Fannie Dean are twins (available at http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/1919ks/d/deanjb.html as of June 17, 2007).
~1851
Fannie
Dean
According to Wm. Connelley, _A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans_, 2nd ed. (Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1919), Francina and Fannie Dean are twins (available at http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/1919ks/d/deanjb.html as of June 17, 2007).
Janie
Dean
~1844
Isaac
N.
Dean
I. N. Dean, age 36, is found on the 1880 census of Benton, Wayne Co., Iowa. His father is listed as born in England, his mother, as born Pennslyvania. He is listed as a widower, and his son, Lloyd F. Dean, age 5, born Iowa, is the only other member of his household.
William
Maxwell
D. 1943
Andrew
W.
Wilson
Lewis
Hammock
Nicholas
Hobson
1831 - 1893
Starkie
Bracewell
61
61
Starkie Bracewell is listed on the 1880 census of Grand River, Wayne County, Iowa. His birthplace is listed as England, and his age as 48. His parents were both born in England. Information about Starkie Bracewell's date and place of birth and of death are from a site by Julie Cheche, 330 Plant Ave., Webster Groves, MO 63119. The address of the site is http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/h/e/Julie-Cheche/index.html as on May 28, 2007. The photo is also from that site.
Esther
Stevens
Jane
Gould
~1806 - 1876
Jane
Carmichael
69
69
Birth and death information from Cox Cemetery Records available online at http://www.bccn.boone.in.us/tpl/genealogy/Cemeteries/coxcemetery.pdf as of 7 October 2007.
Perry
Hill
Hiram
Van
Pelt
1805 - 1880
John
Black
Cusick
75
75
John
Hurl (or
Herald)
1781
William
Henry
William Henry is reported to have lived in Brick Mill, Blount Co., Tennessee and is also reported to have married a Sarah Utter. Since Abraham Utter and family lived in this same area at this time, it seems probable that it is this Sarah Utter who is referred to despite the difference in their ages (she would not have been over 29 when they were married and he was about 39).
1794
Jane
Vance
1850
Mary
Jane
Wilcox
Information from Jaqueline Sabharwal, a descendant of Samuel Moore and Jane Utter.
William
Smythe
Elizabeth
King
1834 - 1916
George
W.
Dean
81
81
Appears on the 1880 census of Warren, Wayne Co., Iowa as head of a household with his second wife Martha (Shipley) and seven children.
1868 - 1948
William
Dean
Moore
80
80
William Dean Moore was born in Wayne County, Iowa in 1868. His father, Samuel Houston Moore died of pneumonia when Will was only four years old. When his mother remarried, Will and his brother Frank went to live with relatives. He lived with an uncle, Mr.. Hill, in Cherokee County, Kansas. He worked two years for Mr. Smith in McPherson County, Kansas, when he was about sixteen. Then Will and Frank went to Washington and Oregon and worked in the lumber and at farm work. They returned to Kansas for the opening of the Cherokee Strip. They registered at Caldwell, Kansas. On September 16, 1893, Will was waiting at the Kansas State line south of Caldwell for the signal so he could make the run into the Cherokee Strip so he might have his own home. He was not alone; his brother, Frank, and brothers-in-law, Andrew Wilson and Nick Hobson, were also making the race. The four men had a chuck wagon, but Will chose to ride his horse in the race. His horse stepped in a hole and fell and Will's leg was hurt. He staked a claim that evening about three miles east and ten miles south of Caldwell. Deer Creek ran through his quarter. When he awoke the next morning, there was another man on this quarter. Will said, "The land didn't look too good and the man was a rough looking character, so I decided to go back to Caldwell and see if I could locate the chuck wagon." Will didn't know at the time but Frank had staked a claim five and a half miles east of Renfrow, Oklahoma; and the brothers-in-law staked the farm across the road from Frank for Will's mother, Margaret Moore McCart. This was about three miles north of where Will spent the night. Will stayed at Caldwell for about two weeks, until his leg got so he could ride again, and then he went to Enid to the land office. He found a claim south of Billings in Noble County that had not been filed on. He built a sod house. The first two years after the, opening were dry and they did not raise a crop. In the fall, Will took his three horses and wagon and went to Cherokee County, Kansas where his uncle lived to shuck corn. Will said if he didn't raise a crop the next year, he was going to leave Oklahoma; but he raised a crop the next year. In 1898, Will built a two room frame house. In 1899, he married Lola G. Cramer who lived about eight miles west of his homestead. Lola was born in Wayne County, Iowa in 1879. Lola's parents came to Oklahoma two or three years after the strip opened. In the spring of 1901, Will sold his farm and bought a farm five and one half miles east of Renfrow and across the road west from Frank's farm. William and Lola and their children, Samuel Houston, Charley, Allie and Harry continued to live on this farm until 1920. Then they bought a house in Caldwell so their children could go to high school. Houston, Charley and Allie continued their education and graduated from Oklahoma State University. Harry married and decided to farm. He lived on a farm just two miles from the home place until 1937 when he moved to Kay County to continue farming. Harry retired and now lives in Blackwell. His son Max is principal at Pond Creek High School. Lola died at Caldwell in 1937. Will died at Winfield, Kansas in 1948. About five years previous to his death he went to Winfield to live with his daughter, Allie, who was a teacher in the high school at Winfield. Charley died in 1972 at his home in San Antonio where he had lived many years. by: Allie Moore, Winfield, Kansas
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