Moore, Nancy 1a 2a
Narrative
Records not imported into INDI (individual) Gramps ID I5128490737:
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Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | 20 April 1789 | North Carolina, USA | 1c | |
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Death | 26 June 1828 | Indiana, USA | 1d | |
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Birth | 20 April 1789 | North Carolina, USA | 3b 2d 2e 6b | |
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Death | 26 June 1828 | Indiana, USA | 3c 2f 2g | |
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Burial | 27 June 1828 | Ellettsville, Monroe, Indiana, USA | Presbyterian Cemetery | 3d |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Moore, Daniel M | 12 December 1764 | 11 October 1845 | |
Mother | Stone, Rachel | 10 June 1761 | 4 March 1809 | |
Sister | Moore, Elizabeth Rebecca | 22 September 1787 | 18 August 1848 | |
Moore, Nancy | 20 April 1789 | 26 June 1828 | ||
Sister | Parks, Nancy | 20 April 1789 | 26 June 1828 | |
Father | Moore, Daniel M | 12 December 1764 | 11 October 1845 | |
Stepmother | Carroll, Rachel | 10 March 1771 | 25 July 1840 | |
Half-sister | Moore, Sally Carroll | 29 August 1810 | ||
Half-brother | Moore, Carroll | 25 January 1815 | 1885 | |
Half-sister | Moore, Mira Johnson | 8 September 1816 |
Families
Family of Parks, James Lafayette and Moore, Nancy |
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Married | Husband | Parks, James Lafayette ( * 26 September 1781 + 4 April 1883 ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Parks, Polly | ||
Parks, Perminter Morgan | 17 December 1807 | 24 July 1867 |
Parks, George | 15 April 1813 | 4 February 1895 |
Parks, Elizabeth Elvira | 1817 | 1853 |
Parks, Elijah Moore M.D. | 10 January 1823 | 30 October 1907 |
Parks, Tilley | 1860 |
Family of Parks, George and Moore, Nancy
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Marriage | 1808 | North Carolina, USA | 6c | |
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Attributes
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Merged Gramps ID | I5128490737 |
Pedigree
Ancestors
Source References
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Ancestry Family Trees
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Ancestry.com: North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000
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- Page: Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 092 : 1912
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- Page: Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 092 : 1912
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- Page: Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 108 : 1914
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- Page: Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 092 : 1912
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- Page: Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 092 : 1912
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- Page: Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 108 : 1914
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- Page: Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 108 : 1914
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Ancestry.com: Web: Indiana, Find A Grave Index, 1800-2011
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- Date: 24 April 2010
- Page: Memorial #41638484
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Source text:
Birth date: 20 Apr 1789
Death date: 27 Jun 1828
Spouse: James Lafayette Parks -
Citation:
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=websearch-3902&h=132189&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt
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- Date: 24 April 2010
- Page: Memorial #41638484
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Source text:
Birth date: 20 Apr 1789
Death date: 27 Jun 1828
Spouse: James Lafayette Parks -
Citation:
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=websearch-3902&h=132189&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt
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- Date: 24 April 2010
- Page: Memorial #41638484
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Source text:
Birth date: 20 Apr 1789
Death date: 27 Jun 1828
Spouse: James Lafayette Parks -
Citation:
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=websearch-3902&h=132189&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt
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- Date: 24 April 2010
- Page: Memorial #41638484
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Source text:
Birth date: 20 Apr 1789
Death date: 27 Jun 1828
Spouse: James Lafayette Parks -
Citation:
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=websearch-3902&h=132189&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt
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Ancestry.com: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
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- Page: Volume: 96; SAR Membership Number: 19102
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- Ancestry.com: Indiana, Select Marriages Index, 1748-1993
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Yates Publishing: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
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- Page: Source number: 1483.014; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1
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- Page: Source number: 1483.014; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1
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- Page: Source number: 1483.014; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1
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Charles Blanchard, Ed.: Counties of Morgan, Monroe and Brown, Indiana: Historical and Biographical
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- Page: pp 496-500
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Source text:
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Citation:
http://books.google.com/books?id=vyqC5iVmYtYC&pg=PA496
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Hall, Forest M.: Historic Treasures; True Tales of Deeds...
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- Date: 1922
- Page: pp. 22-24; “James Parks, Sr...wrote history of his life”
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Source text:
James Parks, Sr., one of first commissioners who laid out Bloomington as county seat — wrote history of his life — died at age of 101
When Ninety-seven Years of Age, Old Pioneer Gave Realistic Account of
Early Settlement and Organization of Monroe County — Served in State
Legislature and Other Public Offices — Amusing Incidents Related.
Among the early settlers of Mon-
roe county was a man named James
Parks, Sr., who settled with others in
Richland township, in 1817 near what
is now the site of Ellettsville, Ind. </line><line /><line>James Parks, Sr., then was about
thirty-six years of age, and was con-
sidered the leading man of the set-
tlement. He lived to the remarkable
age of 101 years, dying about 1882,
having retained his energy with phe-
nomenal constancy up to the very
last years of his life. </line><line /><line>During his ninety-seventh year,
Mr. Parks demonstrated his wonder-
ful fertileness of mentality and
strength of physic by writing a run-
ning account of his life, which we
herewith print and trust will prove
interesting to the present genera-
tion:
[autobiography removed]
We have carefully compared the
above writing with notes of history,
and old records, and by casual inquiry
have verified the statements Mr.
Parks made in his remarkable sketch
of his own life events. </line><line /><line>Was Wonderful Man. </line><line /><line>When we consider the fact that
this sketch was made by a man who
has lived far beyond the age when
most men have vitality enough to
recount in verbal conversation sketches
of early events, we must give James
Parks credit for being of wonderful
vitality to have produced this clear,
understandable historic sketch. We
trust that future generations in Monroe
county's bounds may appreciate
the fortitude of the sturdy pioneer in
giving to us this rare morsel of true
literature, [written] in such interesting
manner, with due regard to details,
without becoming dry or monotonous.
Mr. Parks lived until 1882, four years
after he had written the above sketch,
and died at the age cf 101 years. </line><line /><line>We find that he touched upon only
those points in his career which he
deemed important to later genera-
tions. Many other interesting things
are told by neighbors, about Mr.
Parks, as the following little epi-
sode, which is quite amusing: </line><line /><line>One morning, very early, James
Parks, Sr., was aroused from sleep
before the usual time by a peculiar
noise on the door step. Getting up
as quietly as possible, Mr. Parks
walked to a window which commanded
a view of the door step. </line><line /><line>When he looked out, much to his
astonishment and with some alarm, he
saw a big black bear lying there
asleep. </line><line /><line>The settler got his rifle, and taking
cautious aim at a vital part of the
animal's anatomy, pulled the trig-
ger. The sharp report was followed
by the death growls of Bruin, and in
a few moments all was still; the bear
was dead — the family ate bearsteak
for breakfast. -
Citation:
http://archive.org/stream/historictreasure00hall#page/22
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