GENERAL HISTORY OF SHELBY COUNTY, MISSOURI
Henry Taylor, Jr. and W. H. Bingham, 1911
Mr. Moore is a son of Elisha and Admonia (Brown) Moore, the former a native of Kentucky and the latter born in the same state, but brought to Missouri by her parents at a tender age. The father came to Ralls county, Missouri, in about 1829, but settled in this county [Shelby] in 1836, and passed the remainder of his days here actively and profitably engaged in farming and raising live stock. He was first married in 1830 to Miss Amanda Gentry, a native of Ralls county, in this state. They had three children. Their mother died in 1843, and the father afterward contracted his marriage with Miss Admonia Brown. Five children were born of this union, John H., Tandy G., and Mary E., the wife of S[ylvanus] Bragg of Bethel. The father was a Whig in politics. His death occurred in 1851 and that of the mother on August 7, 1893.
GENERAL HISTORY OF SHELBY COUNTY, MISSOURI
Henry Taylor, Jr. and W. H. Bingham, 1911
Mr. Moore is a son of Elisha and Admonia (Brown) Moore, the former a native of Kentucky and the latter born in the same state, but brought to Missouri by her parents at a tender age. The father came to Ralls county, Missouri, in about 1829, but settled in this county [Shelby] in 1836, and passed the remainder of his days here actively and profitably engaged in farming and raising live stock. He was first married in 1830 to Miss Amanda Gentry, a native of Ralls county, in this state. They had three children. Their mother died in 1843, and the father afterward contracted his marriage with Miss Admonia Brown. Five children were born of this union, John H., Tandy G., and Mary E., the wife of S[ylvanus] Bragg of Bethel. The father was a Whig in politics. His death occurred in 1851 and that of the mother on August 7, 1893.
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