Hi Barbara. Thank you for the kind words. I'm sorry, but there is no Calvin Moore shown. There are others though. MOORE surnames: (Compiled by the Genealogical Committee of Georgia Historical Committee, 1993) *Savannah, August 25. Died. On Friday last, in this city, MRS. SUSANNAH MOORE, aged 53 years, relict of MR. WILLIAM MOORE. (CM 8/25/1801, 3:4; gg 8/27/1801, 3:1) *Died. Lately at Rock Landing, LIEUT. FOWLER, and at Beard's Bluff, LIEUT. MOORE, both of the Federal Troops. (GG 10/21/1790, 1:3) *MOORE, Mrs. Catherine: Margaret Eustace, Excrx, D. B. Mitchell, Exec. (GG 6/2/1791, 2:1) *MOORE, ANDREW: Catherine Moore, Admx. (RGG 1/24/1782, 4:2) *MOORE, ARRON: William Moore, Exec. (GG 1/7/1790, 2:1) *MOORE, MRS.: ...wharf belonging to the estate...(GG 4/8/1802, 4:2) *MOORE, FRANCIS: John Moore of Effingham Co., ltrs admr as next of kin. (GG 1/23/1794, 2:1) *MOORE, MAJOR FRANCIS: Col. George Handley, ltrs. admr. (GG 4/30/1789, 2:3) *MOORE, JACOB: Liberty Co.; Nancy Moore, ltrs admr. (GR &SI 12/27/1802, 2:1) *MOORE, James: Joseph Miller, merchant, ltrs admr. (GG 3/17/1796, 2:2) *MOORE, JAMES: James Postell, Admr. (CM 4/26/1796, 3:3; 6/10/1796, 3:4) *MOORE, John: Effingham Co.,; On 2 April 1793, ltrs admr to William Moore, dismission. (GG 2/21/1793, 1:2; 3/5/1795, 2:3) *MOORE, Philip: ...George Leitch of Nassau, New Providence, and Elizabeth his wife (daughter of James Edward Powell, deceased, wife of Thomas Shruder, after his decease to Philip Moore, father of James...(GG 4/25/1799, 4:3) *MOORE, Samuel: writ of attachment against James Moore, land in St. George's originally granted to Samuel Moore, father of James...(GG 12/21/1774, 5:1) *MAUVE, Jane: Widow; WILLIAM MOORE, wharfinger, ltrs admr. (GG 9/27/1775, 3:1) *Savannah, November 25. Died. MRS. RICE, wife of Mr. Rice, ship carpenter. MR. AARON MOORE. (GG 11/25/1789, 3:1) *Savannah, March 22. Died. At his house near Augusta, MAJOR ANDREW MOORE of the militia. (RGG 3/22/1781, 2:2) *Savannah, January 13. Died. MRS. CATHERINE MOORE, widow of ANDREW MOORE, Esq. (GG 1/13/1791, 2:3) *Savannah, March 15. Died on Thursday Evening last, JAMES MOORE, Edq., of the County of Chatham, a Gentleman, who distinguished himself by an early and active part in the struggle which secured independence to his country...(CM 3/15/1796, 3:3) *Savannah, June 30. Died on Thursday last, in the bloom of life, DR. JAMES WEEMS MOORE, aged 23 years, a native of this place, lately returned from Philadelphia after two years. Attended to his interment by the Chatham Artillery of which he was a member...a man who would have done honor to the profession for which he had been long qualifying himself. As an affectionate son and brother...(CM 6/28/1796, 3:3; GG 6/30/1796, 3:2) *Savannah, September 29. Died, at sea, on his way to New York for which place he had taken his passage on "Shepherdess", Capt. Duvall, when off Charleston, CAPT. JOHN MOORE, Esq., one of the Aldermen of this City, and Captain of the Light Infantry Company. His corpse, returned by schooner "Polly", arrived early on Tuesday morning off Tybee and from thence was brought to town by pilot boat and in the evening was interred with military honors. (GG 9/30/1797, 4:1; CM 9/291797, 3:3) *Charleston, March 28. Died yesterday afternoon, CAPT. JOHN MOORE, of the sloop "Urbridge Packet". (GG 4/9/1795, 3:1) *In New Providence, PHILIP MOORE, Esq. (GG 2/2/1792, 3:2) *BRUCE, JAMES: Glynn Co.,; JAMES MOORE of St. Simons, Exec., in right of his wife, Elizabeth...(GG 7/25/1793, 1:2) *MORRIS, WILLIAM: ELIZABETH MOORE, Excrx. (GG 7/11/1765, 3:1) *POWELL, JAMES EDWARD: Joseph Clay, ltrs admr. (GG 7/9/1795, 2:1) George Leitch of Nassau, New Providence, and Elizabeth his wife (daughter of James Edward Powell, wife of Thomas Shruder, and after his decease to PHILIP MOORE, deceased)...(GG 4/25/1799, 4:3) *ELLIOTT, HENRY: Burke Co., Jacob Elliott, HENRY MOORE, ltrs admr. (CM 4/14/1801, 3:4) (That is all Moore names.) Carole Farr Drexel gdrexel1@airmail.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Barbara Muscutt To: gdrexel1@airmail.net Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 11:48 AM Subject: A compliment........ If you aren't a writer by profession you could be. I really enjoyed your story and will share it. I wonder if you have a Calvin Moore? God Bless, Barbara