Would love to know if any one of you researching Moores has a Eula Ann Moore (married Carl Hickman ~ 1910) in your lines. She is my paternal grandmother, and my namesake, and is buried in Starr Methodist Church Cemetery. I have NO info on her parents or relatives other than her own children. Any help would be appreciated! Thank you, Sally Hickman Edwards -----Original Message----- From: warenne hammond <hawkwoods@wctel.net> To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, August 21, 2000 9:07 PM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Re: Thomas Moore in Old 96 >Lee, you wrote: > >I have a Moore family, who were in Pendleton Dist. ( then Abbeville, and >Anderson Co.,) They were living near Williamston. My great -great >grandfather was Alexander Moore, b.Jul. 1810, So. Car. and died after >1880 . He was listed in the 1880 census of Anderson Co., So. Car. He >was married to Lucinda (unknown, maybe Sumner). His father was Thomas >Moore, b. ca. 1778 inVirginia, and d. Nov. 1847. Do you think our >Thomas Moore may be the same? I would give you more information if I >had it, but unfortunately this is all I have on him . I have >information on the descendants but can't seem to pull this family out of >all the other Moore's. > >Would appreciate ANY help you or anyone on the list could give me. >There are just so many Moore's it is hard to separate all of them. > >Thanks, Lee Campbell > >Patti, you wrote: > >Dear Lee and Warene, > >I'm very interested in any additional information about this Thomas Moore. A >Thomas Moore purchased 100 acres on 26 Mile Creek ca. 1814, from the heirs of >the original grantee. He sold it right away to Edmund/Edward Moore (the deed >is confused about his name), who in turn sold it to David Moore, my >g4-grandfather, in 1816. The David Moore family lived there through through >the 1830s. Many of the children and their respective families remained in >the Anderson/Pickens/Oconee area for generations. I have never been able to >determine the relationships between these early Moores. > >Patti in VA > > >>==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > >Hi Lee, Patti and Donna: > >I thought I could just look in Martha Moore's book and all Upstate SC Moore >problems would be solved. > >The Thomas Moore I listed, b. ca. 1770, lived in The Nation Community, w. >Abbeville Co., SC. Four of his children were William, Alexander, Seth and >John. William aged 60+ married Mary Brooks Bradberry, CSA widow half his >age. She had one son by the Bradberry who is my g-grandfather. Moores >interested me because my g-gf bought out his half-siblings after the death >of Mary and the dwelling was the house in which he was raised by his Moore >stepfather. It is still a residence, tho has seen a LOT of upkeep. I have >believed that the 1785 Alexander Moore plat on Big Beaverdam in Anderson >Co. meant that Thomas and Alexander were brothers, probably of the same >family as Col. Eliab, Capt. Samuel and William who came here as O'Moores. >Lots of stuff about Samuel as he was killed "unattended and alone" by >"Bloody" Bill Cunningham in the 1776 War. Died intestate (no surprise). >Lots about Eliab, Jr. as he was a politician from 96. > >I saw Donna's post about James M. Moore m. Mary G. and I thought "Mary >Graham." >No reference because Moores are no line of mine but a Mary Graham m. a >Moore early hereabouts. > >Then there are the William (rich, rich, rich) Moore, Joseph Moore and Mary >Moore Haggard McAlpin, siblings who lived in A'ville Co. for many years. > >If you see something here that might help you, let me know via >hawkwoods@wctel.net. > >I forgot to say that the OLD MOORE TRACT is nearby Hwy 28. There are two >Moore cemeteries there that have not been read. Most cemeteries have been >surveyed by the wonderful Wayne Bratcher but these have not, they are so >old and overgrown. If you can't find a Moore grave, it's probably there in >the >blackberry brambles and most likely fieldstones with initials only. > >This is all I can do right now. Best luck, Warenne. > > > > >==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== >Remember the Subject line >and amend it to reflect >what's in your message. > >