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    1. [GASCREVE] MOORE Surname lookup page 3
    2. MOORE Surname page 3 pg. 30 "In Dublin, Laurens County, on the 20th ult., Dr. Thomas MOORE in his 59th year. He was a native of Prince George Co., Md. and came to Georgia early in life where he practiced medicine successfully. From one or more of the counties in the state he had resided in since to Georgia, he had served in the legislature. Wife and children. Sept. 3, 1834." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 42 "In Zebulon, Pike County, Tuesday 9th inst. at the residence of Henry VAN BIBBER, Mr. Merida MOORE of Troup Co. He was enroute from his parents home in Wilkes Co. to LaGrange where he lived, and was taken sick enroute. Aug. 16, 1836." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 44 "On 13th inst. at his residence in Greene Co., Mr. William MOORE, age 23 years. Had been a member of the Presbyterian Church 8 years. Wife and child survive. Oct. 25, 1836." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 79 "At his residence in the Asylum near Millegdeville on the 11th inst., William B. MOORE, age 32years, steward in the Asylum from beginning. July 2, 1844." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 95 "Funeral serive on Mr. Simon HOLT, Sr., late of Baldwin County, dec'd., will be preached at Bellmore Farm Oct. 20th, by Rev. SHACKLEFORD; and that of Mrs. Susannah MOORE on the 27th inst. at the house of Evers WHEELER by Rev. Charles MALONE. Oct. 9, 1816." THE CITY GAZETTE, 1803-1816. pg. 110 "Friday last, Mrs. Susannah MOORE, widow of William MOORE, age 53 years. Aug 25, 1801." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 136 "At May River, S. C. on the 17th inst., Capt. Robert MOORE of the house of John Y. WHITE & Co., Savannah Merchants. Dec. 23, 1808." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 138 "Died at sea on Monday the 2nd inst., Capt. Robert MOORE of the ship "CHARLES". Oct. 16, 1809." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 155 "In Laurens Co., Ga. on the 19th ult., Mrs. Margaret MOORE, consort of Mr. Thomas MOORE. Aug. 4, 1818." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE, 1817-1820 pg.170 "In Augusta(Ga.) the Rev. Washington M'KNIGHT, son of the Rev. Dr. M'KNIGHT of New York; Mr. Thomas MOORE, merchant of New York. Sept. 28, 1805." THE CLOUMBIAN CENTINEL, 1805-1806 pg. 196 "Last Thursday in Savannah, Susannah, the widow of late William MOORE. Aug. 27, 1801." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802 pg. 225 "In Macon of a disease of the brain, Mrs. Lucy G. MOORE, wife of Mr. Samuel MOORE, age 38 years, also her infant son, age 12 days. (Editors note: No date of death shown). June 5, 1834." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. pg. 342 "William MOORE and Miss Nancy REDDY, Jan. 14, 1790." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 350 "Last Wednesday, John N. BRAILSFORD and Miss MARTHA MOORE. July, 6, 1798." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 354 "Sunday evening at Mount Clare by Rev. HULL, John CUMMING, Esq., of Savannah and Miss MOORE, Apr. 29, 1802." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 367 "In Washington County on the 9th inst. by Rev. EVANS, John M. MCMURRAY to Miss Theresa A. MOORE, dau. of Mr. Matthew MOORE. Aug. 16, 1832." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 401 "At Dublin in Laurens Co. on the 12th inst. by Hon. E. J. BLACKSHEAR, Mr. John A. RENTZ of Houston Co. to Miss Josephine B. MOORE of Dublin. April 19, 1842." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 407 "At the house of Mark J. CROWDER in Meriwether Co. on the 19th inst. by Rev. J. HUNTER, Maj. Peyton J. MOORE of Macon Co., Ala. to Miss Ann M. CROWDER of Meriwether Co. Jan. 30, 1844." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 421 "Thursday the 20th ult., Mr. George B. MOORE to the amiable Miss Patsy COVINGTON, dau. of Mr. William COVINGTON, both of Campbellton, S. C., April 10, 1794." THE SOUTHERN CENTINEL & UNIVERSAL GAZETTE, 1893-1799. pg. 452 "Wednesday evening by Rev. KOLLOCK, Lieut. William BEE of the 7th Regt. of Inf., U. S. Army, to Miss Sarah W. MOORE, dau. of William A. MOORE Esq., pf Savannah, March 15, 1817." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 458 "At Philadelphia on the 20th ilt., Robert S. COFFIN, Esq., (Boston Bard) to Miss Sarah MOORE of Philadelphia, Apr. 9, 1819. "The Muses were his mistress of yore, But to the none behold one MOORE."" THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. End of the MOORES.

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