Elizabeth H. Moore, 1867–1924?> (aged 57 years)
- Name
- Elizabeth H. /Moore/
- Given names
- Elizabeth H.
- Surname
- Moore
- Nickname
- Kate
Birth
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
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MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, FEDERIC CALDWELL AND MOORE, ELIZABETH H.
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State: Texas Country: United States of America Shared note: Campbell, F. C. (groom), was married to Bettie Moore (bride) on June 12, 1884, by Charles D. Barnett… Campbell, F. C. (groom), was married to Bettie Moore (bride) on June 12, 1884, by Charles D. Barnett, justice of the peace (Marriage Book F, page 371) |
Birth of a daughter
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Birth of a daughter
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Birth of a daughter
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Birth of a son
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Marriage of a daughter
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City: Houston State: Texas Country: United States of America FAM:EVEN:ADDR:NOTE: @N3701@ |
Marriage of a daughter
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Death
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from http://www.txgenweb2.org/txcolorado/obits/obitscampbell.htm Campbell, Elizabeth H. (Moore) News was received here early Monday morning of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth H. Campbell of the Osage section, following an operation a few days previous at a Flatonia hospital. The remains were prepared for burial, brought home and on Tuesday afternoon were laid to rest in the Osage Cemetery, Rev. J. C. Wilson, Methodist pastor, officiating in a touching burial service, assisted by Rev. C. E. Dearman, local Baptist pastor. Many relatives and friends from a distance were present to pay the last sad tribute of respect a most worthy lady. Mrs. Campbell (nee Moore) was born May 22, 1867, near Osage. Died Dec. 8, 1924. She was married to Mr. Fred C. Campbell in June, 1884. Four children were born to this union -- one son and three daughters -- all of whom survive. A heartbroken husband, four brothers and two sisters are also the surviving relatives. Mrs. Campbell was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church, a good, consistent christian woman, a devoted wife and mother, and one of the best of neighbors, ever willing and ready to respond to the call for help in sickness and distress. She was a most lovable woman in every sense of the term, and her death is deeply and sincerely deplored by all. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to her bereaved ones in the heavy loss they have sustained. Weimar Mercury, 12 December 1924 |
Burial
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Type: Burial of Moore, Elizabeth H. Address line 2: Osage Cemetery State: Texas Country: United States of America INDI:BURI:ADDR:NOTE: @N0782@ |
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1867–1924
Birth: 22 May 1867
— Osage, Coryell, Texas, United States of America Death: 8 December 1924 |
husband |
1864–1943
Birth: 11 August 1864
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— Dancyville, Haywood, Tennessee, United States of America Death: 22 April 1943 — Oakland, Texas, United States of America |
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herself |
1867–1924
Birth: 22 May 1867
— Osage, Coryell, Texas, United States of America Death: 8 December 1924 |
MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, FEDERIC CALDWELL AND MOORE, ELIZABETH H. | MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, FEDERIC CALDWELL AND MOORE, ELIZABETH H. — 12 June 1884 — Colorado, Texas, United States of America |
22 months
daughter |
1886–1971
Birth: 26 March 1886
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— Osage, Coryell, Texas, United States of America Death: 20 March 1971 — Weimar, Colorado, Texas, United States of America |
23 months
daughter |
1888–1985
Birth: 5 February 1888
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Death: 10 November 1985 — Colorado, Texas, United States of America |
4 years
daughter |
1891–1988
Birth: 22 August 1891
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Death: 29 June 1988 — Colorado, Texas, United States of America |
2 years
son |
MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, FEDERIC CALDWELL AND MOORE, ELIZABETH H. |
Shared note
Campbell, F. C. (groom), was married to Bettie Moore (bride) on June 12, 1884, by Charles D. Barnett, justice of the peace (Marriage Book F, page 371) |
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Death |
Shared note
from http://www.txgenweb2.org/txcolorado/obits/obitscampbell.htm Campbell, Elizabeth H. (Moore) News was received here early Monday morning of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth H. Campbell of the Osage section, following an operation a few days previous at a Flatonia hospital. The remains were prepared for burial, brought home and on Tuesday afternoon were laid to rest in the Osage Cemetery, Rev. J. C. Wilson, Methodist pastor, officiating in a touching burial service, assisted by Rev. C. E. Dearman, local Baptist pastor. Many relatives and friends from a distance were present to pay the last sad tribute of respect a most worthy lady. Mrs. Campbell (nee Moore) was born May 22, 1867, near Osage. Died Dec. 8, 1924. She was married to Mr. Fred C. Campbell in June, 1884. Four children were born to this union -- one son and three daughters -- all of whom survive. A heartbroken husband, four brothers and two sisters are also the surviving relatives. Mrs. Campbell was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church, a good, consistent christian woman, a devoted wife and mother, and one of the best of neighbors, ever willing and ready to respond to the call for help in sickness and distress. She was a most lovable woman in every sense of the term, and her death is deeply and sincerely deplored by all. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to her bereaved ones in the heavy loss they have sustained. Weimar Mercury, 12 December 1924 |
Burial |
Shared note
Osage Cemetery from http://www.columbustexas.net/library/cemeteries/abtcem.htm |
Shared note
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Campbell, Elizabeth H. (Moore) News was received here early Monday morning of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth H. Campbell of the Osage section, following an operation a few days previous at a Flatonia hospital. The remains were prepared for burial, brought home and on Tuesday afternoon were laid to rest in the Osage Cemetery, Rev. J. C. Wilson, Methodist pastor, officiating in a touching burial service, assisted by Rev. C. E. Dearman, local Baptist pastor. Many relatives and friends from a distance were present to pay the last sad tribute of respect a most worthy lady. Mrs. Campbell (nee Moore) was born May 22, 1867, near Osage. Died Dec. 8, 1924. She was married to Mr. Fred C. Campbell in June, 1884. Four children were born to this union -- one son and three daughters -- all of whom survive. A heartbroken husband, four brothers and two sisters are also the surviving relatives. Mrs. Campbell was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church, a good, consistent christian woman, a devoted wife and mother, and one of the best of neighbors, ever willing and ready to respond to the call for help in sickness and distress. She was a most lovable woman in every sense of the term, and her death is deeply and sincerely deplored by all. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to her bereaved ones in the heavy loss they have sustained. Weimar Mercury, 12 December 1924 |