My g.grandfather Andrew Jackson Moore was born June 7, 1874 prob. in VA to Benjamin and Susan Lambert Moore who were from Franklin and Montgomery co's VA. According to the 1870 US census of Auburn, Montgomery Co.VA the family of Benjamin Moore consisted of Susan, Henry C. Moore age 4,Edward E. Moore age 3 and George Washington Moore age 1. This is the only time we see Richard E. Moore. We next see the children on the 1880 US census,Lake Comarant,De Soto Co.,Mississippi listed as orphans in the household of Dr. T.O. McKinny and his wife Josephine. Listed were Henry C. Moore 9 years old and Jackie 7 years old. George was farmed out to a family named Dodson. These are all the facts we have. Anything else is stories the boys told. Their father died of poisoning. We don't know when or where. They had a step father who they were with when they took the trip from VA to MS. They had set up housekeeping in a slave cabin on the Mckinney farm in Lake Comorant. We don't know when.The boys remembered their stepfather put their mother Susan in a wooden box and took the box in the wagon over a rise and never came back. There was a trunk left with the boys with a bible inside. The bible is the only thing that has survived and the only clues in it haven't helped us this far. This is the writing.."Louisa E. Deathridge,Her Bible. Presented by Alia Freeman January the ii,1864..The Lord is just and holy." In another section there is another notation: " Corinne Deathridge her name.Presented by your friend Louisa." With these as the only clues I have is there anyone out there who might know anything at all about these names? In appreciation,Freeda in AZ PS, I forgot to mention that the boys said that they left on the journey from Bristol,VA near Little Little's Crook or Crossing.