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O. T. Moore (1917 - 1920)

O. T. (O. T.) Moore
Born in Bastrop, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana, United States of Americamap
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[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at age 2 in Warren, Bradley County, Arkansas, United States of Americamap
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Biography

His sister Maggie, my grandmother, told me when he was burned she recalled him lying in bed and saying to her "look, I'm burned".

Buried in Causey Cemetery, Bastrop, Morehouse parish, Louisiana

Sources

  • HD Moore, his brother
  • AR Death Certificate (attached)
Cause: Burns
Date: 28 APR 1920
Place: Warren, Bradley county, Arkansas
Note: Per death certificate O.T. died at 8 PM on 28 April 1920 as result of burns. His body was returned to Bastrop, La. for Burial. Per conversation with H.D. Moore only surviving sibling of O.T. on 5 Oct. 2007 O.T. is buried in Causey Cemetery north of Bastrop, Louisiana.
  • Family record of sister Maggie (attached).




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