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James Duke Moore (1802 - 1896)

James Duke Moore
Born in Kentuckymap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of — married 4 Apr 1821 [location unknown]
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Died at age 94 in Saint Charles County, Missouri, USAmap
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Biography

James Duke Moore was christened on Oct. 16, 1803 in Harmony, Woodford, Kentucky. He died May 19, 1896 and is buried in the Old Dardenne Cemetery in St. Charles Co., MO.


James Duke was born in 1802. He is the son of Zachariah Moore and Ailse Bourne. He passed away in 1898. [1]

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Burial

Burial:
Date: May 1896
Place: Dardenne, St. Charles, Missouri, USA[2]
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Dardenne, Missouri
Name: Old Dardenne Cemetery
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City: Dardenne
State: Missouri


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  • WikiTree profile Moore-5064 created through the import of MarilynCardwellGedcomJuly2011.ged on Jul 10, 2011 by Marilyn Cardwell. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Marilyn and others.
  • Source: S160 Media: Book Abbreviation: Cemeteries of St Charles County, Vols 1, 2, 3 & 5 Title: Cemeteries of St Charles County, Vols 1, 2, 3 & 5 Author: Carrol Geerling & Lucille Wittenborn Wiechens Publication: Lineage Press, 3744 Dax Lane, Bridgeton, MO Repository: #R5 Italicized: Y Paranthetical: N
  • Repository: R5 Name: Family History Library Address: 35 N West Temple Street CONT Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA Name: Family History Library Address 1: 35 N West Temple Street Address 2: Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA
  • Source: S45 Abbreviation: Sara Slanina Title: Sara Slanina Author: Sara Slanina Publication: E-Mail: slaney@neo.rr.com Date: 4 Jun 2004 Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y
  • Source: S8 Media: Book Abbreviation: Maryland Marriages, 1778-1800 Title: Maryland Marriages, 1778-1800 Author: Compiled by Robert Barnes Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Repository: #R4 Italicized: Y Paranthetical: N
  • Repository: R4 Name: Placer County Genealogical Society Address: Auburn-Placer County Library CONT Nevada Street Name: Placer County Genealogical Society Address 1: Auburn-Placer County Library Address 2: Nevada Street

1860 US Census: He's 17, as Henry Moore (without middle initial) with father and father's wife Catherine, and many other siblings. In Dardenne, St. Charles, MO

1870 US Census: Not sure where they are, but most of the Moores in Dardenne are enumerated as More. I think James is enumerated as John D. 67 with wife Catherine. No Henry with them.

1880 US Census: There is a 35-year-old Henry identified as son, living in the house of D. James and Catherine Moore in Dardenne, St. Charles, MO. Enumerated immediately below him is Emilie Moore, 29, "daughter" also married. Note: not "daughter-in-law". There then follow a number of very young males identified as sons of James but who seem to be too young to be James' and Catherine's children-- both of whom are 77. More likely these are the children of Henry C and Emilie Moore, mis-recorded as the children of their grandparents; they are:

Alando, m, 11 Charles, m, 9 W. Edmund, m, 8 William N., m, 4 Selaste?, m,

  1. Entered by Tom Hill, Dec 31, 2011
  2. Source: #S160 Page: Vol 5, page 79 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3

1850 US Census: Liberty, Clay Co., MO with father James and James' wife Frances (not Catherine). Also with siblings as on the profile, except that brother Zachariah was born 1848, not 1825 as claimed in the wikitree profile.





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1850 US Census: Liberty, Clay Co., MO with father James and James' wife Frances (not Catherine). Also with siblings as on the profile, except that brother Zachariah was born 1848, not 1825 as claimed in the wikitree profile.

1860 US Census: He's 17, as Henry Moore (without middle initial) with father and father's wife Catherine, and many other siblings. In Dardenne, St. Charles, MO

1870 US Census: Not sure where they are, but most of the Moores in Dardenne are enumerated as More. I think James is enumerated as John D. 67 with wife Catherine. No Henry with them.

1880 US Census: There is a 35-year-old Henry identified as son, living in the house of D. James and Catherine Moore in Dardenne, St. Charles, MO. Enumerated immediately below him is Emilie Moore, 29, "daughter" also married. Note: not "daughter-in-law". There then follow a number of very young males identified as sons of James but who seem to be too young to be James' and Catherine's children-- both of whom are 77. More likely these are the children of Henry C and Emilie Moore, mis-recorded as the children of their grandparents; they are:

Alando, m, 11 Charles, m, 9 W. Edmund, m, 8 William N., m, 4 Selaste?, m, 1

Information provided by Jillaine Smith on g2g has been added to the biography. Thank you. Jillaine!

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