Mrs. Charlotte wife of John Moore died at Fairfield on Tuesday night January 29th 1884.
Mrs. Moore was born in Putnam Co. Ind., Oct. 27th 1827. When quite young she removed to Platte Co., Mo. And there was married in 1848 to Mr. John Moore. In the following year they both united with the M. E. Church, and for many years were active, zealous workers; Mrs. Moore being especially prominent in every good work. Seven children were born to them all of whom live to mourn the loss of the dearest of all earthly friends.
In 1862 they came to Kansas, taking up their residence at Spring Grove, where for many years they were active in promoting the best interests of the neighborhood temporally and spiritually, the people of this vicinity will long remember the faithful labors and example of Mrs. Moore, before declining health repressed her activity and in the day when the awards will be distributed the joy of here Lord will amply compensate for all her work and labor of love.
She was buried in the Spring Grove cemetery, Rev. Thos, Scott conducting the services on Thursday the 31st, and preaching the funeral sermon on the following Sunday at the Fairfield school house.
Mrs. Charlotte wife of John Moore died at Fairfield on Tuesday night January 29th 1884.
Mrs. Moore was born in Putnam Co. Ind., Oct. 27th 1827. When quite young she removed to Platte Co., Mo. And there was married in 1848 to Mr. John Moore. In the following year they both united with the M. E. Church, and for many years were active, zealous workers; Mrs. Moore being especially prominent in every good work. Seven children were born to them all of whom live to mourn the loss of the dearest of all earthly friends.
In 1862 they came to Kansas, taking up their residence at Spring Grove, where for many years they were active in promoting the best interests of the neighborhood temporally and spiritually, the people of this vicinity will long remember the faithful labors and example of Mrs. Moore, before declining health repressed her activity and in the day when the awards will be distributed the joy of here Lord will amply compensate for all her work and labor of love.
She was buried in the Spring Grove cemetery, Rev. Thos, Scott conducting the services on Thursday the 31st, and preaching the funeral sermon on the following Sunday at the Fairfield school house.
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Wife of Jno. Moore
Died Aged 57 Yrs.
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