Isaac Newton Moore
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: Isaac Moore Mother: Martha J. Barry
Spouses and Children
1. *Martha Frances Runnels Marriage: Children: 1. James Harvey Moore
Notes
General:
Buried: Brownington Ceme, Brownington, Henry Co, MO.
Son Isaac Newton "Tobe" is buried beside him. No tombstones exist to mark the resting site.
Farmer; coal miner.
Married: 1s) Annia Kincaid; 2nd) Martha Frances Runnels/Reynolds.
Moore Family Bible:
Isaac Moore, born 2 Sept 1828.
Married Anny/Annia Kinkaid/Kinkade/Kincaid and Martha F. Reynolds.
Isaac Moore & Annia Kinkaid married 27 March 1851.
Isaac Moore & Martha F. Reynolds married 5 May 1859.
Annia Kinkaid born 15 Nov 1829; died 29 Aug 1858.
Martha F. Reynolds born 12 April 1842.
Robert Lee Moore Family Bible:
Isaac N. Moore was bornd 2 September 1828
Macon Co, MO Marriages- Copy of Marriage Record:
Book A, Page 149. State of Missouri, County of Macon
I do hereby certify that I Solomnized the rites of Matrimony between Isaac N. Moore and Miss Ann Kingkade on the 27th of March 1851, all of this county. Filed for Record April 26th 1851. Recorded April the 26th 1851. G. M. Taylor Recorder.
Macon Co, MO Marriages- Copy of Marriage Record:
Book B, Page 175. I hereby certify that on the 5th day of May 1859 I united in the bonds of Matrimony Mr. Isaac Moore to Miss Martha Runnels all of Macon County Mo June 2 1859. Filed for Record June 4th 1859. Geo A. Shortridge Recorder.
Macon Co, MO Marriages:
Isaac N. Moore - Miss Ann Kingkaid 27 March 1851, Book A, page 149.
Macon Co, MO Marriages 1837-1863, copied by Mrs. W. E. Muff, Macon Co, MO:
Isaac N. Moore - Ann Kingkaid 27 March 1851.
Macon Co, MO Marriage Records & Wills 1838-1880:
Isaac M. Moore - Ann Kingkaid 27 March 1851.
LaPlata Home Press- Marriages to 1877:
Isaac M. Moore married Ann Kingkaid 27 March 1851.
Macon Co, MO Marriages 1854-1860, Book B & C, Vol XX:
Isaac Moore - Martha Runnels 5 May 1859, by George W. Eastman, JP.
Macon Co, MO Marriages, Book C, page 175:
5 May 1859 Isaac Moore - Martha Runnels, by George W. Eastman, JP.
1850 Macon Co, MO Census:
11 Sept 1850, 52nd District
666/475 Isaac Moore, 66, Farmer, VA
Patsy, 50, VA
Isaac, 23, Farmer, KY
Francis H., 19, Farmer, KY
1860 Macon Co, MO Census:
Page 274, Hudson Twp
809/809 Isaac Moore, 35, Teamster, $100 real estate value, $150 personal property, KY
Martha, 30, domestic, VA
Joseph, 6, MO
Isaac, 4, MO
Franklin H., 4/12, MO
Rachel Runals, 16, domestic, MO
p. 118, P.O. Macon City
1870 Macon Co, MO Census:
Page 4, Bevier Twp, P.O. La Plata, 28 July 1870
28/28 Isaac Moore, 42, male, white, mining coal, $300 real estate value, $300 personal property, KY
Martha, 33, female, white, keeping house, VA
Joseph, male, white, 18, mining coal, MO
Isaac, 14, male, white, at home, MO
Mary, 8, female, white, MO
James, 7, male, white, MO
Robert, 4, male, white, MO
Abbert, 1, female, white, MO
1880 Macon Co, MO Census:
375/392 Bevier Twp
Isaac Moore, 51, coal miner, KY KY KY
Martha, 39, wife, keeping house, VA VA VA
James, 15, son, coal miner, MO
Robert 13, son, coal miner, MO
Albert, 10, son, at home, MO
Daniel, 3, son, at home, MO
A. J. Fletcher, 26, boarder, coal miner, MO
Wilson Matkins, 22, boarder, farm laborer, MO
1880 MO Soundex- Macon Co., Bevier Twp:
Vol 21, ED 131, sheet 43, line 21
Isaac Moore, white, male, 31, KY
Martha, wife, 39, VA
James, son, 15, MO
Robert, son, 13, MO
Albert, son, 10, MO
Daniel, son, 3, MO
Letter from Isaac Newton Moore to his son Robert Lee Moore:
Brownington, May the 26, 1890
R. L. Moore -- Isaac is feeling some better. I went to Mont Rose yesterday to see a doctor. he will be here today ore tomorrow. He feels satisfied that he can cure him. Isaac is in good hopes of Recovery. he weirs pants 40 in the waist and don't meet by 8 inches. Will rite you on Thursday. I will no better about his case? care? then. We is well but Dan he is chilling.
Rite soon - I. Moore
To: R. L. Moore
Weir City, Kansas
Letter from Isaac Newton Moore to his son Robert Lee Moore:
Brownington, Mo. June the 28th 1890
Well Robert I Will try to rite you a few lines and tell you that I am in A bad shape. I have not seen A Well day sence you left. I Went through the mines that day and came out sick. I was taken with flux and then With inflammation of the bowels. I got that checked and it came back on me the second day after James Puff left tho did not think I'd live tho had to apply ply blisters. I was blistered all over the bowels that was all that saved me. I am so weck that I cant go out of the house I dont eat Anything of fear it Will Return on me and if it dose I am gone for I cold not stand it. I am feeling Very Well this morning I think I Will get Round it gain.Your ma and Dan has gone to the monagaw springs tho did not want to go but I beg them to go While tha had a chance as the cold do me no good.
Isaac and Annie is here. Isaac is doing very Well. this hot Wether makes it gainst him. he still has a good appatite. Well Robert I dont now What I Will do When I get well I never Will Work in those mines here. I cant live and Work in them so I dont no What to do and dont see What I can do if I cold have Keep. Well I Wold have bin all rite as it is I dont now how it Will bee.
Rite When you get this and tell me how times is there and how the Work is. Rite as soon as you get this. I sorry to all accept for you self. Good bye for this time.
I. Moore.
Brownington, June 28th 1890
Well Shirly Why dont you Rite if you new how sick I have ben you shurly Wold have Rote before now. I Want you to rite and say how you like out there and if you think you Will stay. I now you mite rite to me if (faded writing) What James is doing that he dont rite I thing he mite rite A few lines. A Isaac got a letter from Robert this morning I got one from annie and one from Roda Whitehouse she Will be here the 11 tel James Puff to rite to me I Wold like to here from him. It is getting train time and must close. Shirly rite soon. Good Bye I. Moore. you must not think strang of my bad riting for I can barly rite or talk.
Letter from Lena Bell Moore Sackett:
Dear Niece and family,
This is all the history I have of the Moores. I also gave you all the kids family affairs.
Grandpa Moore was married twice. His first wife died. He had the first three sons. Charles died when a baby, and Uncle Joe, and Isaac called "Tobe" died young and left three boys, my cousins. All dead now.
Telegraph sent to Robert Lee Moore:
9:30 am, Brownington, MO 7/23
Robert Moore, Weir City
Your father died at 2 oclock this morning. Martha Moore.
On the back is written:
Isaac N. Moore Died July 23 1890 at 2 oclock AM.
Isaac Nution Moore Died Sept 17, 90.
Obituary- Clinton Advocate, Thursday, 31 July 1890, Brownington, Henry Co, MO:
Died- at his residence in Brownington, MO, Tuesday night, July 22d 1890, of inflammation of the bowels, Mr. Isaac Moore, aged 62 years. He had a spell of the flux a short time ago, but supposed he was about well and walked about one mile last Sunday to visit friends. It is thought the walk brought on relapse of the disease which resulted in inflammation.
Letter from Lena Bell Moore Sackett, 1968:
I do know where they are buried. Grandma and Grandpa Puffenbarger (Jacob and Martha) are buried in Brownington, MO near Clinton and their oldest girl, Fannie who died at 17 and is buried beside her mother. Then mama's (Minnie Puffenbarger Moore) first baby Martha called "Mattie", and Uncle Ira (mama's brother) their son who drowned in his early 20s. They are also buried there and close by is Grandpa Moore (Isaac Newton Moore) and his son Isaac Newton Moore who died young and left three boys, Will, Ike and Claud Moore, all dead now. But Isaac Moore our uncle is buried by his father our Grandpa Moore all at Brownington, MO where mama & papa (Robert Lee Moore & Minnie Puffenbarger) were married.
Grandma Moore (Martha Frances Runnels Moore) and Uncle Shirley (Albert Shirley Moore), Aunt Mary (Mary Elizabeth Moore Morris) and her husband Lon Morris and some of her Morrises little ones are all at Mt. Zion near Appleton, and Alva and Aunt Rosa Puffenbarger and Aunt Nettie and Uncle Jim Puffenbarger are also there. Cousin Will Moore and wife Kate (William Edgar & Katie Moore) and some of theirs are all in Mt. Zion churchyard. My first sweet little sister Beulah (Robert & Minnie Puffenbarger Moore's daughter).
Death Certificate - Colorado:
Certification of Vital Record
State of Colorado
Registration District No. 120, State of Colorado, Bureau of Vital Statistics
Certificate of Death
Place of Death: County of Kiowa, Town or City of Haswell
Full Name: Robert Lee Moore
Sex: Male
Color or Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse: Minnie Moore
Date of Birth: Sept. 30, 1885
Age: 62 years, 5 months, 15 days
Occupation of Deceased: Farmer
Birthplace: Makin City, Mo.
Name of Father: Isaac Moore
Birthplace of Father: Kentucky
Maiden Name of Mother: Martha Reynolds
Birthplace of Mother: Virginia
Informant: W. J. Moore, Fort Lyon, Colo.
Filed: March 14, 1928 A. R. Riugers, Registrar
Date of Death: March 14, 1928
I hereby certify that I attended deceased from Jan. 1926 to March 13, 1928, that I last saw him alive on March 13, 1928 and that death occurred on the date stated above, at 1:a.m.
The cause of death was as follows: Tuberculosis Chronic Pulmonary
Duration: 2 years 6 months
Did an operation precede death: No
Was there an autopsy: No
What test confirmed diagnosis: Usual
Signed: W. H. Fikil, M.D. Las Animas, Colo.
Place of Burial Cremation or Removal: Las Animas, Colo.
Undertaker: G. W. Powell, Las Animas, Colo.
Death Certificate:
State of Illinois, County Clerk's Record, Dwight H. Green, Governor, Department of Public Health, Certificate of Death
Registered No. 116
Place of Death: County of Cook
Registration Dist. No. 4281
Village of Maywood
Primary Dist. No. 4281
Street: 1107 Madison Street
Length of time at place where death occurred: 20 years
Place of residence: State of Illinois, County of Cook, Township of Proviso, City or Village of Maywood, Street 1107 Madison Street.
Full name: Daniel Rufus Moore
Veteran: No
Social Security: 336-05-8147
Sex: Male
Color or race: White
Marital: Married
Name of wife: Eldra
Age of spouse if alive: 66 years
Birth date of deceased: July 13, 1876
Age: 66 years, 2 months, 16 days
Birthplace: Macon, Missouri
Usual occupation: Janitor
Industry or business: Great Lakes Spring Corp.
Father's name: Isaac Moore
Birthplace: Unknown city, State of Missouri
Mother's name: Martha Reynolds
Birthplace: Brownington, Missouri
Informant: Mrs. Eldra Moore
Address: 1107 Madison Street, Maywood, Illinois
Place of burial: Cemetery: Oakridge
Location: Hillside, Cook County, Illinois
Date: October 5, 1942
Funeral Director: Paul W. Senne, Paul W. Senne Funeral Home, Inc.
Date of Death: Ocboter 1, 1942, 7:25 p.m.
I hereby certify that I attended the deceased from August 15, 1942 to October 1, that I last saw him alive on October 1, 1942 and that death occurred on the date and hour stated above.
Immediate cause of death: Myocardial failure due to Arteriosclerosis and Tuberculosis (Pulmonary).
Was an operation performed: No
Was there an autopsy?: No
If a communicable disease; where contracted?: ?
Was disease in any way related to occupation of deceased?: No
Signed: Martin W. Green
Address: 1908 St. Chas. Rd., Maywood, Illinois
Date: October 3, 1942
Filed: October 3, 1942, C. A. Tevander, Registrar, Maywood, Illinois
Probate Court Records, Macon Co, MO:
Page 1: Affidavitt of Martha Moore. Filed Nov 7th 1855. J T Johnston, P. Judge.
Page 2: State of Missouri, County of Macon in the Macon Probate Court in back action.
I Martha Moore administrarix of the estate of Isaac Moore deceased do Solemnly Swear in the best of my Knowledge and believe that the deceased died intestate and that I will make a perfect inventory of Said estate and faithfully administer said estate according to Law pay the debts as far as the assets will extend and the law directs and in general do and perform all other acts and things touching Said administration Judgement is decreed any having Lawful Indication and that the deceased has the following heirs to wit: Nancy Ann Greer, Mary J. McGee, Martha W. Madkins, Briscilla Majers, Caroline Hawkins & Isaac Moore all residents of the county and state aforesaid and Wm Moore of Monroe County Mo. Martha Moore X her mark. Sworn and Subscribed before me this 7th of Nov 1855. J T Johnston, P. Judge.
Page 3: affidavit of Martha Moore. Filed Nov 7th 1855. J T Johnston, P. Judge.
Page 4: State of Missouri, County of Macon. To the Sheriff of Macon County, Greeting: Whereas Martha Moore having administered upon the estate of Isaac Moore, Dec'd, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that certain property belonging to said estate is unlawfully in the hands of Isaac Moore. The property is more particularly described as follows: One Bay Horse, one set of Chairs, one handsaw, drawing knife, one shovel. These are therefore to command you, the sheriff of the County and State aforesaid to forthwith take said described property and restore it to the Administratrix aforesaid, And return to the undersigned Probate Judge here you have executed this writ. Given under my hand and seal of Court this 9th day of November A.D. 1855. J. T. Johnston, Probate Judge.
Page 5: Executed the within by taking out of the possession of Isaac Moore one bay horse, three chairs, one handsaw, one drawing knife and delivered them to Martha Moore. Nov the 9th 1855. C C McKinney Sheriff. Sheriff for $1.00.
Page 6: appraise Bill and Inventory of the estate of Isaac Moore Decd. Filed Dec 31st 1855. John Johnston, P. Judge.
Page 7: We and each of us solemnly swear that we are not interested nor of Kin to any person interested in the estate of Isaac Moore Dec, as heir or devisee and that we will to the best of our ability view and appraise the property shown us belonging to said estate. Subscribed and sworn to before me a Justice of the Peace for Macon County, this 16th day of November A.D. 1855. Wm H. Gaines J.P. Adin Atterberry, Nathan Richardson, Daniel Atterberry. The undersigned appraisers appraise the property belonging to the estate of Isaac Moore, Deceased, as follows- One Bay Horse at 75.00; 1 Bed & Bedstead & Bed clothing 40.00; 1 Sugar Chest 3.00; 1 Clock 1.00; 1 Drawing Knife 0.75; 1 Handsaw (1.10 scribbled out); 3 Chairs 1.50; 1 pair of __ .75; 1 little wheel stone jar & sundrys 2.60; 1 lot of castens? (curtens?) 1.00; 1 looking glass .25; total 125.75. Adin Atterberry, Daniel Atterberry, Nathan Richardson.
Page 8: appraise Bill and Inventory of the estate of Isaac Moore Decd. Filed Dec the 31st 1855 John Johnston P. Judge.
Page 9: Isaac Moore Decd Bond. Filed Nov 7th 1855. J T Johnston Probate Judge. Recorded in Book D page 12.
Page 10: Know all men by these present, that I Martha Moore as principal, and William Magee and Greenberry Greer as securities, are held and firmly bound unto the State of Missouri, in the sum of four Hundred Dollars to which payment well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs; The condition of the above Bond is, that if Martha Moore administratrix of the estate of Isaac Moore deceased, shall faithfully administer said estate, and perform all other acts and things touching said administration, required by law, or the order or decree of any Court having jurisdiction, then the above bond to be void, otherwise to remain in full force. Given under our hands and seals, this 7th Nov A.D. 1855. Martha Moore X her mark, William Magee, Greenberry Greer, enter the names to the best of his knowledge.
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