Genealogy and recollections . nd crossed the plains in 1853 with mymother and their remaining five boys. The sons wereTheodore Stanton Moore, Jerome WorthingtonMoore, Emmet Sidney Moore, James McKendreeMoore, and myself, Albert Alfonso Moore. My parents lie with my brother, James McK., atSan Lorenzo. Jerome lies in the Elks plot in Oak-land, and Emmet lies in the same cemetery. There remain Theodore and myself of the largefamily. James McK. died unmarried. Jerome hadno children. Theodore had a son, and Emmet left adaughter who is married and has children living inOakland. I am now about to tak


Genealogy and recollections . nd crossed the plains in 1853 with mymother and their remaining five boys. The sons wereTheodore Stanton Moore, Jerome WorthingtonMoore, Emmet Sidney Moore, James McKendreeMoore, and myself, Albert Alfonso Moore. My parents lie with my brother, James McK., atSan Lorenzo. Jerome lies in the Elks plot in Oak-land, and Emmet lies in the same cemetery. There remain Theodore and myself of the largefamily. James McK. died unmarried. Jerome hadno children. Theodore had a son, and Emmet left adaughter who is married and has children living inOakland. I am now about to take up my marriage and mywifes people. I ought to say, however, something ofthe descendants of John Moore, other than my reason of removal at tender age I know less thanperhaps I ought of what became of the other childrenof John Moore and his wife and their descendants. I know all about the family of my fathers brother,John Milton Moore. He was a captain in the Mexi-can War. In 1853, with his wife, Lucretia Drury [82]. Our Home, in Oakland, Cal. (Built in 1880) 1. Twentieth Street Entrance 2. Nineteenth Street Entrance GENEALOGY Stone, and their children, Zilpha Adeline and Wil-ber Warren, they came in company with my ownfamily to California, settling near the south end ofthe Bay of San Francisco in Alameda County. Thedaughter married F. P. Dann, a lawyer, and diedNovember 12th, 1873. Wilber, the son, while a lawstudent in San Francisco, died September 25th, Milton and his good wife are long since deadand lie in a San Francisco cemetery. Their grand-son, F. P. Dann, Jr., lives in Reno, Nevada. In thatbranch the Moore name is extinct. My uncle broughtto California a boy of my age, Thomas WilliamEckert (Moore on the distaff side). They raised himto useful manhood, but he, too, is long dead. There is a gentleman named David Hardy, still, Ithink, at Waterloo, descended from a daughter ofJames Moore, the pioneer. There are in Californiaseveral children of John Solo


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