MOORE - December 23d, 1887, of paralysis, Charles Moore, aged 75 years.
Mr. Moore was born in Torringford, Litchfield county, Conn., July 8th, 1812, and emigrated with his parents
to Montville, Ohio in the year 1828.
On the 21st day of March, 1836, he married Miss Anna Carlton of Montville, Ohio. Of this marriage were born
nine children, only two of whom - one son and one daughter - are now living. In November, 1858, Mr. Moore and
family moved to Point Bluff, Adams county, Wis., where they stayed three years, then bought a farm a short
distance from that place and near White Creek, where they have since resided.
Mr. Moore was a kind husband and father, and was highly esteemed by a large circle of friends and neighbors,
who deeply sympathize with the bereaved family, especially the aged widow who has lost her companion of nearly
fifty-two years.
Mr. Moore had been feeble for several years, but still was able to be about and do light work until the Sunday
before his death when he had a paralytic stroke from which he never rallied, but gradually sunk away until death
claimed him for its own.
MOORE - December 23d, 1887, of paralysis, Charles Moore, aged 75 years.
Mr. Moore was born in Torringford, Litchfield county, Conn., July 8th, 1812, and emigrated with his parents
to Montville, Ohio in the year 1828.
On the 21st day of March, 1836, he married Miss Anna Carlton of Montville, Ohio. Of this marriage were born
nine children, only two of whom - one son and one daughter - are now living. In November, 1858, Mr. Moore and
family moved to Point Bluff, Adams county, Wis., where they stayed three years, then bought a farm a short
distance from that place and near White Creek, where they have since resided.
Mr. Moore was a kind husband and father, and was highly esteemed by a large circle of friends and neighbors,
who deeply sympathize with the bereaved family, especially the aged widow who has lost her companion of nearly
fifty-two years.
Mr. Moore had been feeble for several years, but still was able to be about and do light work until the Sunday
before his death when he had a paralytic stroke from which he never rallied, but gradually sunk away until death
claimed him for its own.
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