Journal of the ..Illinois Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church . 184 ILLINOIS ANNUAL CONFERENCE 1910 JULIA A. MOORE ^pfULIA A. MOORE, widow ofO- the late Rev. W. H. H. Moore,died at her home in Normal, III.,Dec. 8, 1909. She had been failingfor many weeks and the end was notunexpected. She was born in Y., July 3, 1818, and camewest with her parents, Mr. and Hungerford, in 1836. Theycame with a number of other familiesin wagons part of the way and thenby boats of their own constructiondown the Ohio river and up theWabash, landing at Darwin, 111., ne


Journal of the ..Illinois Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church . 184 ILLINOIS ANNUAL CONFERENCE 1910 JULIA A. MOORE ^pfULIA A. MOORE, widow ofO- the late Rev. W. H. H. Moore,died at her home in Normal, III.,Dec. 8, 1909. She had been failingfor many weeks and the end was notunexpected. She was born in Y., July 3, 1818, and camewest with her parents, Mr. and Hungerford, in 1836. Theycame with a number of other familiesin wagons part of the way and thenby boats of their own constructiondown the Ohio river and up theWabash, landing at Darwin, 111., nearwhich place they resided many Nov. 6, 1838, she was married tothe Rev. W. H. H. Moore. For morethan sixty years these two walked to-gether through life in the service oftheir Master; forty years of that timebeing spent in the itinerant the Illinois Conference of theMethodist Episcopal church. served charges at Danville,Georgetown, Urbana, Rushville, Clinton, Bloomington district, Mason City,Leroy and elsewhere. He was Presiding Elder several


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