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Sarah (Latimer) Moore (1806 - abt. 1891)

Sarah "Sally" Moore formerly Latimer aka Dickson
Born in Sumner Coiunty, Tennesseemap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 1821 in Carroll County, Tennesseemap
Wife of — married about 1833 in Tennesseemap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 84 in Red River County, Texasmap
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Sarah (Latimer) Moore settled in the Republic of Texas before February 19, 1846.
This profile is part of the Early Red River, Texas One Place Study.

Biography

Name: Sarah Latimer.

Born: 6 Jul 1806 Sumner County, Tennessee.

Married: 1st Joseph D. Dickson, abt 1821 Carroll County, Tennessee.
Date is based on birth date of their 1st child.

Married: 2nd Samuel Finley Moore, abt 1833 Carroll County (?), Tennessee.
Date & place taken from the fact that her 1st husband died abt 1832 & her 1st child by her 2nd husband was born Jan 1834 in Tennessee; ; 2 children, to be added soon.

Died: 2 Feb 1891 Red River County, Texas.

Buried: Old Shiloh Cemetery, Madras, Red River County, Texas.


City Directory: Dallas City Directory, 1886, p. 231.
Moore, Sarah (wid Samuel F) h. Mrs. M. A. Morrill

"Mrs. Morrill" is her daughter, Miranda.


Census 1830
Carroll County, Tennessee, p. 166[1]
Dickson, Sally

Males
under 5 = 2
20-29 = 1

Females
under 5 = 1
5-9 = 1
20-29 = 1

Slaves
Males = 0
Females = 2


Census 1860
Red River County, Texas, p. 103, dwelling/family 594/594.[2]
Moore, Sarah 54 yrs Farming (real estate = $6,000; personal estate = $10,000) b. Tennessee
Moore, Russell 24 yrs Farming b. Texas
Bruce, Martha 26 yrs b. Tennessee


Census 1870
Red River County, Texas, p. 31B, dwelling/family 291/291.[3]
Moores, Sarah 64 yrs Keeping house (real estate = $10,000; personal estate = $3,000) b. Tennessee
Moores, Samuel 35 yrs Farmer b. Tennessee
Moores, R. L. 33 yrs Farmer b. Texas
Moores, Jennie 31 yrs Keeping house b. Texas
Samuels, Jennie 7 yrs b. Texas
Samuels, Joe 1 yr b. Texas


In the 1880 census, she was living with her daughter, Miranda, and her son-in-law, Judge Amos Morrill, in Galveston.

Sarah (Latimer) Moore was a Texan.

Sources

  1. Census Tennessee 1830 Carroll County.
  2. Census Texas 1860 Red River County.
  3. Census Texas 1870 Red River County.




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