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 Database files 8/05
MOORE was born on Mar 25 1886 in Unknown.
Parents: Samuel Franklin MOORE and Mary F. She was married to Unknown LINDER UNKNOWN in Unknown.
MOORE was born on Sep 3 1910 in Unknown.
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 Handbook of Texas Online: AMES, HARRIET A. MOORE PAGE POTTER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Harriet refused Potter's proposals of marriage until he convinced her that her marriage to Page was invalid in Texas because it had not been solemnized by a priest, and in September 1836 they were married by bond.
Harriet remarried in August or September 1842, and with her new husband, Charles Ames, continued to reside on the Potter homestead.
Harriet was dispossessed from the property at Potter's Point and lived in New Orleans for many years with the children of her third marriage.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/AA/fam3.html   (663 words)

  
 The Descendants of George Moors and Sarah Sabine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
MOORS was born 1781 in Portsea, Hampshire, England, and died Bef.
MOORS) was born February 13, 1811 in Albion, PEI, and died October 7, 1879 in Albion, PEI, because of runaway horse.
MOORS) was born 1840 in Albion, PEI, and died December 1, 1914 in Sturgeon, PEI.
www.islandregister.com /moore2.html   (576 words)

  
 Conner Prairie > Historic and Exhibit Areas > 1836 Prairietown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Born September 15, 1798 to William and Susan Moore, Harriet spent the first 12 years of her life on a medium-sized tobacco plantation outside of Richmond, Virginia.
By 1810 when the Moores moved to Lexington, the church was housed in a brick structure and the Reverend James Moore (no relation) was rector.
Laura and Harriet were schooled at the same Ladies' Academy in Lexington; and, their early childhood memories and experiences were quite similar.
www.connerprairie.org /HistoricAreas/prairietownCampbellFamily.asp   (3815 words)

  
 Divine Comedy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Harriet Moore's body of work, entitled The Divine Comedy, is a visual interpretation of the poem by the 14th century Italian poet, Dante Alighieri.
Moore follows the dramatic device of Dante's epic journey of the soul through the three realms of the afterworld.
Moore states: :"The main characters in this drama are Dante, the pilgrim; Virgil, human wisdom; and Beatrice, divine love.
www.dreamscape.com /mooredg/harriet/html/ports/DCom/DCmain.html   (188 words)

  
 The Descendants of Richard Pierce: Ninth Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
He married Harriet Moore 21 February 1819 in Putney, Windham, VT. Harriet was born 1797 in VT. Harriet was the daughter of Sewell Moore and Mehitable Dodge.
Harriet was living with her daughter Eunice in 1860 in Putney, VT.
Harriet Maria Pierce was born 21 December 1833.
www5.pair.com /vtandrew/pierce/i0000127.htm   (155 words)

  
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My mother was Gertrude Harriet Moore and I can trace her all the way back to the immigrant Andrew Moore from Ireland.
Moore's plan was to keep the Loyalists from reaching the coast and to defeat them before they could unite with the British forces which were to be sent to North Carolina.
Moore knew that the Loyalist forces would be compelled to cross the bridge at Moore's Creek on their march toward Wilmington.
www.public.asu.edu /~moore/news/newsa03   (3307 words)

  
 Briefs Page
Harriet returned $1,000 of the $2,000 cash stating that was all she found.
Harriet discharges Esther back to her and John Moore's house which Esther had escaped from in May. The Discharge Summary of H.R.I. signed by Harriet's friend, Dr. Robert Karr bears little resemblance to the facts of the patients two week stay and states, Werniche's-Korsakoff's Dementia and Multi-infaret Dementia.
They were told by their Aunt Harriet that Esther was (a) dying of cancer and that Aug. 8th would probably he the last time they would see their grandmother alive.
elderlyabuse.com /briefspage1.htm   (5282 words)

  
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Since that time Harriet had borne the responsibilities of a grown woman, and being an only child she had to a certain extent done as she pleased, although she was secretly afraid of her cold, dignified father.
And, though Harriet was trying to comfort her, her tone showed very plainly that she had noticed the slimness of the Thurston girls' preparations in the matter of wardrobe for several weeks of gayety in Washington.
Harriet, who was familiar with all the rules that govern the President's receptions, quickly marshaled her guests into the lobby, where they had to take off their coats and hats.
www.gutenberg.org /files/12559/12559.txt   (23614 words)

  
 Thomas Holcombe of Connecticut - Person Page 453
She was the daughter of Joseph Moore and Sarah Peterson.
She was the daughter of Joseph Moore and Nancy Hathaway.
Harriet Eliza Hayes was born on 16 August 1866 at Harwinton, Litchfield Co., CT.
www.holcombegenealogy.com /data/p453.htm   (1292 words)

  
 OSU Archives Program History
Harriet Moore served as Oregon State University's first archivist from 1961-1966.
Moore's affiliation with the University spanned more than 70 years, from her arrival as a student in 1920 until her death in 1992.
Harriet Moore, the first University Archivist, concentrated on acquiring historical materials relating to the University.
osulibrary.orst.edu /archives/overview/rm_prog_hist.html   (194 words)

  
 Thomas Holcombe of Connecticut - Person Page 59
Harriet Moore was born on 9 July 1792 at Southwick, Hampden Co., MA.
Harriet Moore died on 13 June 1839 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT, at age 46.
Moore was an attendant, though not a member, of Christ Church, the first Episcopal Church of Springfield.
www.holcombegenealogy.com /data/p59.htm   (3375 words)

  
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All of the Champoux family are keenly aware of Harriet’s deceitful and avaricious ways evident since childhood and were all aware of Esther’s concerns and fears that Harriet would attempt to seize control of her person and estate for her own ends.
They also reported that Harriet and John intended to divert the funds to their own use and claim that Esther had never paid taxes and that the valuable antiques and jewelry didn't ever exist.
She was the one Harriet had in place to cover up the initial investigation while Esther was being killed from thirst and starvation as clearly shown in the medical records of Waltham Deaconess Hospital.
elderlyabuse.com /Witpage2.htm   (2117 words)

  
 Moore Burials   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Moore, William H. William H. Moore, a prosperous farmer residing on Section 9, Mound Prairie Township, was born in Richland County, Ohio, May 5, 1852, and became a resident of Jasper County in 1871.
Moore is what may be termed a self-made man, having never received a dollar, other than the results of his own efforts.
She was married to William Moore Oct 29, 1874, in Newton and moved to Metz where she with her husband lived in a log cabin, later moving to a farm near Colfax.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ia/county/jasper1/metz/cemetery/moore   (802 words)

  
 Harry T. Moore - Mims, Florida - Research - United Press - 1/52   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Harriet Moore, forty-nine, wife of Harry T. Moore, bomb slaying victim, died in a hospital here today of injuries received in the Christmas night bombing of the Negro leader's home at Mims, FL.
Moore had been improving steadily until Tuesday, the day of her husband's funeral.
One of the Moore's two daughters, Rosalee, was also in the small frame home in another bedroom when the explosion took place.
www.nbbd.com /godo/moore/research/UP5201.html   (256 words)

  
 DePauw University - School of Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Harriet Thompson Moore, harp, has performed solo and symphonic works with many orchestras throughout the United States, including the North Carolina, Duke, University of North Carolina, and Indiana University symphony orchestras.
Professor Moore earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and both Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from Indiana University, where she studied with Susann McDonald.
Professor Moore joined the School of Music faculty in 1989 and is currently Adjunct Assistant Professor of Harp and Guitar.
www.depauw.edu /music/faculty/fac/moore.asp   (135 words)

  
 Baby dies after jab for measles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Now Sarah and Pat Moore, of Peasedown St John, near Bath, are taking the case to a Dept of Health vaccine damage tribunal in a bid to establish the role of the MMR jab in Harriet's death.
Now Mr and Mrs Moore, of Peasedown St John, near Bath, like hundreds of other families across the UK whose children have suffered permanent damage or died after having the vaccination, are determined to find out the truth about its safety.
Policeman Mr Moore, aged 40, and his wife, 32, are taking their case to a Department of Health Vaccine Damage Tribunal in a bid to establish if the MMR vaccine killed her.
www.whale.to /vaccines/mmrdeath4.html   (513 words)

  
 PETRIE2005B - pafg12 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Eleanor MOORE [Parents] was born about 1932 in St. Lawrance Co., New York.
Harriet MOORE [Parents] was born in St. Lawrance Co., New York.
William Archer MOORE [Parents] was born on 3 Apr 1865 in Sullivan, Wisconsin.
members.aol.com /GWPetrie400/PETRIE/pafg12.htm   (185 words)

  
 OSU Archives - Harriet's Collection
Harriet's Collection -- named for the first University Archivist, Harriet Moore -- consists of about 25 cubic feet of photographic prints and negatives (approximately 30,000 items) dating from the late 19th century to the present.
Harriet's Collection is arranged into about 3400 subject files (people, events, campus buildings, etc.) and each file has been assigned a number.
There may be one or many images with a given Harriet's Collection number.
library.oregonstate.edu /archives/archive/pho/harrietsdes.html   (122 words)

  
 Lavenham, Suffolk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Harriet PARMENTER was born in 1825 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England.
Children were: Harriet PARMENTER, John PARMENTER, Elizabeth PARMENTER, Sophia PARMENTER, Charles PARMENTER, Charles PARMENTER.
Children were: Harriet MILLS, Jennie or Lucy MILLS, Mary Ann MILLS, William MILLS, Frederick Thomas MILLS, Harry MILLS.
fp.raylong.plus.com /lavenham/d178.html   (2011 words)

  
 Harriet Moore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
As admin with the Will ______ of Elizabeth McDowell, dead, I hereby Emancipate and forever set free a mulatto woman named Harriet aged about 30 years 5 feet 6 inches in height and her son Moses 13 years old bright mulatto complescion.
They are to leave the state, March 20, 1865.
Witness R J Brown Clerk of said Court the date above.
www.rootsweb.com /~kyafamer/Bourbon/dm_284.htm   (92 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
George E. Moore was born on 3 Sep 1880.
Children were: Cassie Lynn Moore, Karen Louise Moore, Jennifer Antoinette Moore.
Harriet J. Morrison was born on 27 Sep 1825 in NY.
members.cox.net /giegler.net/GGRD/b54.html   (597 words)

  
 Amherst College Biographical Record: Index of names -- Moore
Moore, Harriot Van Deventer 1901 (not yet entered)
Every Moore that has been indexed so far.
Please consult the Frequently Asked Questions list if you'd like an entry typed in, would like to obtain a photocopy, or would like more information about a specific graduate.
www.amherst.edu /~rjyanco/genealogy/acbiorecord/index/byname/m/moore.html   (218 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
1945 \par (son of Frederick & Harriet (Moore) Hall) \par \par Hall, Charles L. - b.
1864 \par (son of Frederick & Harriet (Moore) Hall) \par \par Hall, Frank - b.
June 7, 1908 \par \par Moore, Amos - b.
iagenweb.org /chickasaw/cemeterygreenwoodcrabtree.rtf   (635 words)

  
 SIXTH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Jennie Loretta MARRS was born on SEP 6 1860.
Arthur Lee MOORE died on SEP 21 1955.
Harry Ray MOORE was born on JUL 20 1897.
www2.dmci.net /~contctchiro/spencer/d96.htm   (26 words)

  
 Desendants of James Logan Colbert: Fourth Generation
Harriet died 15 MAR 1852 in IT, at 34 years of age.
She was listed as a resident in the census report in Chickasaw Nation, 1818.
Joseph Hampton Willis was born 10 MAR 1850.
www.chickasawhistory.com /colbert/i0001703.htm   (216 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 5194
Reverend Edward Marsham Moore was the son of Reverend Edward Moore and Harriet Janet Sarah Scott.
Aubrey Edward Duncombe Moore was the son of Reverend Edward Marsham Moore.
Noel Arthur Moore was the son of Reverend Edward Marsham Moore.
www.thepeerage.com /p5194.htm   (229 words)

  
 Artists Embassy International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Artists Embassy International announces the unveiling of a nine foot bronze statue of Saint Francis, by sculptor Harriet Moore, on June 30, 2001, from 4-7 PM, at the Mussi Artworks Foundry and Gallery, 729 Heinz Ave.
This sculpture was the dream of AEI's Founder, Althya Clark Youngman (Dec. 1, 1907 - July 11, 1995), who commissioned Harriet Moore to create a focus for universal aspirations expressing the best of humanity's ideals and hopes, a longing for peace, a reverence for life and harmony with nature.
In her last years she expressed her final wish to sculptor Harriet Moore (a member of AEI, with a life time experience as an artist, originator of many public works in this city (see bio)).
www.artistsembassy.org /monument.htm   (1966 words)

  
 HARRIET G MOORE - Maine Album Page from the Bangor Daily News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
BANGOR - Harriet G. Moore, 90, died Sunday, April 18, 2004, at Westgate Manor in Bangor.
She was born Dec. 21, 1913, in Minneapolis, Minn., the daughter of George S. and Isabella H. (Stilb) Moore of Ellsworth.
She is survived by her daughters, Alice A. Wilcox of Milford, Conn., Natalie I. and husband, Daniel Healy, of Franklin, Wis.; sons, Harry G. and wife, Ellen, of Brewer, Donald E. and wife, Paula, of Orono; her sister, Vivian M. and husband, John Cekovsky, of Westfield, Mass.; her brother, Donald E. Moore of Ellsworth.
www.bangornews.com /news/templates?a=61125   (188 words)

  
 Historic North Brevard Florida   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Harry T. Moore was born in 1905 in Houston, Florida.
The one-acre parcel in Mims had been deeded to Harry and Harriet Moore in 1932 by Harriet's parents, Annie and David Sims.
But the importance of the deadly event that occurred there makes the Harry T. Moore homesite a landmark of not only local importance but a site that should be recognized nationwide.
www.nbbd.com /godo/history/landmarks/02.html   (295 words)

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