Thanks Bob, So far my research indicates that the Goode/Barren MOORE family seems to have removed from TN. to So. IL. They were up in JCI for some time, then down to Barren & Goode Twp. Mary (Day) MOORE, widow of James P. MOORE, moved over to Ewing with some of her children. I think the MOORE family in Johnson Co. may be connected as well. My problem is that I have seven (7) James MOORE's & nine (9) Wlliam MOORE's in my file. I am trying to figure out who this lady might be. It is such a sad story. "27 April 1925. Miss Pearl MOORE, who was born in Benton and put in a DuQuoin orphanage and later transferred to a Chicago home, would like to hear from someone connected with her here at Benton. The report from the orphans home at Chicago states that she had a broter, Larynel, and a sister. Miss MOORE is 22 years of age and states that she has a grandfather in Benton by the name of William MOORE." ****Source: Tidbits. News Articles From The Benton Evening News 1920-1930-Pg. 65. (Carla Pulliam) Pat Corona -----Original Message----- From: rwlmn@aol.com Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2013 10:43 AM To: ilfrankl@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ILFRANKL] William C. MOORE - Obituary 1831-1908 - CORRECTION Pat These Moores are probably related to the Goode/Barren Twp. Franklin Co. IL Moores. My GGG Grandmother, Leonora Harris, first married William Moore in Hopkins Co. KY. After William died she married my GGG Grandfather William Penn Bradley in Posey Co. IN. They later moved to IL and first settled in Hamilton Co. and then later moved to Franklin Co. When Lenora and William Bradley left for IL all of her living Moore children came too. William and Lenora Bradley had a daughter, Flora, that married Andrew Moore and they named a son, Hugh. Bob Loman
Pat, Common names can be frustrating to research. My most difficult is my Jones line, I can only work on it a few days at a time. Something always comes up that I cant figure out then I have to give up for a while. -----Original Message----- From: Pat Corona <corona245@comcast.net> To: ilfrankl <ilfrankl@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sat, Mar 30, 2013 4:33 pm Subject: Re: [ILFRANKL] William C. MOORE - Obituary 1831-1908 - CORRECTION Thanks Bob, So far my research indicates that the Goode/Barren MOORE family seems to have removed from TN. to So. IL. They were up in JCI for some time, then down to Barren & Goode Twp. Mary (Day) MOORE, widow of James P. MOORE, moved over to Ewing with some of her children. I think the MOORE family in Johnson Co. may be connected as well. My problem is that I have seven (7) James MOORE's & nine (9) Wlliam MOORE's in my file. I am trying to figure out who this lady might be. It is such a sad story. "27 April 1925. Miss Pearl MOORE, who was born in Benton and put in a DuQuoin orphanage and later transferred to a Chicago home, would like to hear from someone connected with her here at Benton. The report from the orphans home at Chicago states that she had a broter, Larynel, and a sister. Miss MOORE is 22 years of age and states that she has a grandfather in Benton by the name of William MOORE." ****Source: Tidbits. News Articles From The Benton Evening News 1920-1930-Pg. 65. (Carla Pulliam) Pat Corona -----Original Message----- From: rwlmn@aol.com Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2013 10:43 AM To: ilfrankl@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ILFRANKL] William C. MOORE - Obituary 1831-1908 - CORRECTION Pat These Moores are probably related to the Goode/Barren Twp. Franklin Co. IL Moores. My GGG Grandmother, Leonora Harris, first married William Moore in Hopkins Co. KY. After William died she married my GGG Grandfather William Penn Bradley in Posey Co. IN. They later moved to IL and first settled in Hamilton Co. and then later moved to Franklin Co. When Lenora and William Bradley left for IL all of her living Moore children came too. William and Lenora Bradley had a daughter, Flora, that married Andrew Moore and they named a son, Hugh. Bob Loman ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ILFRANKL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message