Josiah Moores, aged 72, died at his home near South Elkhorn, Fayette County, last week after a protracted illness. He formerly lived in Madison County and was the father of James A. Moores of this city, and Mrs. Jno. Todd, of the county. He leaves 9 children. Mr. Moores was a devout member of the Christian Church, a good citizen and a very popular man.
Josiah Moores, aged 72, died at his home near South Elkhorn, Fayette County, last week after a protracted illness. He formerly lived in Madison County and was the father of James A. Moores of this city, and Mrs. Jno. Todd, of the county. He leaves 9 children. Mr. Moores was a devout member of the Christian Church, a good citizen and a very popular man.
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JOSIAH MOORES
JULY 15,1840
APR. 26,1913
HIS WIFE
ELIZABETH SCRIVNER
FEB. 19,1844
JAN. 17,1919
Family Members
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James Alexander Moores
1863–1941
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Mary Eliza Moores Todd
1864–1934
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Reuben Moores
1866–1960
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Harry Moores
1868–1947
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Minnie Moores Barker
1871–1924
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Lucille Moores Smitha
1874–1914
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Willie Katherine Moores Farney
1876–1960
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Joseph Moores
1877–1960
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Marshall Ambrose Moores
1880–1949
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Robert Cobb Moores
1886–1931
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Isaac Shelby Moores
1890–1982