Abt 1841 - Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Stephen Richardson Moore was born on 8 Jul 1805 in Moore County, North Carolina (son of John Moore and Mary Richardson); died about 1863 in Alton, Madison County, Illinois. Notes:
The following was copied from the "McDOUGAL Surname - Descendants of John McDougal"
source: History of Prentiss Co., MS by The Prentiss Co. Historical Assoc. pp 343-344.
There is a Steven R. Moore listed on the 1850 So. Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census, pg 101, 9/23/1850- age 44, farmer, value of real estate 2000, born NC, living with 7 children (no wife): Sarah (19-AL), Haratio (16-AL), John (14-AL), Robert J (12-MS), Hugh (7-MS), Rebecca (9-MS), James K (4-MS), along with a minister: John F. Blythe, age 26, NC and a merchant:Felix M Bell, 19, AL.
Listed on the 1860 Southern Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census as Stephen Moore, age 55, farmer, 500/700, born NC. Living with 4 sons: Jno. (26-AL), Robt. J. (23-MS), Hugh (18-MS), Jas. P. (K) (14-MS).
Stephen was taken from his home near Bay Springs, MS and sent to Alton, Illinois during the Civil War where he died in 1863.
(Research):
Census Listings:
1850 Census
Mississippi, Tishomingo County, Southern Division
Enumerated 23 Sept 1850
203-203
Steven R Moore 44 M Farerm 2000 NC
Sarah Moore 19 F Ala
Horatio Moore 16 M Ala
John Moore 12 Miss
Hugh Moore 9 M Miss
Rebecca Moore 9 F Miss
James K Moore 4 M Miss
John F Blythe 26 M Minister NC
Felix M Bell 19 M Merchant Ala
Stephen married Lucy McDougal on 19 Dec 1829 in Lauderdale County, Alabama. Lucy was born about 1812 in North Carolina; died on 19 Oct 1845 in Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Lucy McDougal was born about 1812 in North Carolina; died on 19 Oct 1845 in Alabama. Notes:
Married:
LAUDERDALE COUNTY, ALABAMA
MARRIAGE BOOK 2, 1825 - 1833
As copied by the WPA
McDougal, Lucy
Moore, Stephen B.
23 Dec 1829
Askew, Aaron MG
Children:
- Sarah Moore was born about 1831 in Alabama; and died.
- Horatio Moore was born about 1834 in Alabama; and died.
- John Moore was born about 1836 in Alabama; and died.
- Robert J. Moore was born about 1838 in Mississippi; and died.
- 1. Hugh Moore was born about 1841 in Mississippi; and died.
- Rebecca Moore was born about 1841 in Mississippi; and died.
- James Knox Moore was born on 1 Apr 1845 in Tishomingo County, Mississippi; died on 1 Sep 1941 in Bedford County, Tennessee.
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Generation: 3
4. | John Moore was born about 1772 in Moore County, North Carolina; died in 1862. Notes:
Lynell Gentry shows him as the son of Robert MOORE and Bettie SCISOM.
The following was copied from the "McDOUGAL Surname - Descendants of John McDougal"
Born in NC, but moved to MS. (Moore county NC was then Bladen county.)
source: History of Prentiss Co., MS by The Prentiss Co. Historical Assoc. pp 343-344.
Listed on the 1850 Southern Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census, pg 122, 10/23/1850, family #480, as John Moore, age 80, farmer, born NC. Living with wife Mary (77) and two others: Hugh Moore, age 25, farmer, born TN; and Louisa Moore, age 13, born AL. (unsure of their relation).
* Lived next door to another John and Mary Moore (ages 33/22) also from NC- most likely his son. Next to them was a Mary Ann Moore with three children. She was also born in NC. It is likely that she is related, but it is unknown at present exactly how she is related.
Listed on the 1860 Southern Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census as John Moore, age 85, farmer, /205, born NC. Living with wife Mary (82-NC), and three others: Hugh (35, gunsmith, NC); Louisa (23-AL); Caroline (19-MS).
John + Mary Richardson. Mary was born in 1775 in North Carolina; died in 1863 in Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Mary Richardson was born in 1775 in North Carolina; died in 1863 in Mississippi. Notes:
Said to be the daughter of Stephen and Elizabeth Richardson.
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/s/Anglyn-M-Busby/PDFGENE2.pdf
(Research):mtDNA Results (based on test of a child of Anna Laura PAYNE, a direct female descendant of Mary Richardson).
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HVR1 Haplogroup J
HVR1 differences from ?u?CRS
?/u?16069T
16126C
16209C
16265G
16319A
?b?Haplogroup Description?/b? J* Specific mitochondrial haplogroups are typically found in different regions of the world, and this is due to unique population histories. In the process of spreading around the world, many populations-with their special mitochondrial haplogroups-became isolated, and specific haplogroups concentrated in geographic regions. Today, we have identified certain haplogroups that originated in Africa, Europe, Asia, the islands of the Pacific, the Americas, and even particular ethnic groups. Of course, haplogroups that are specific to one region are sometimes found in another, but this is due to recent migration. The mitochondrial haplogroup J contains several sub-lineages. The original haplogroup J originated in the Near East approximately 50,000 years ago. Within Europe, sub-lineages of haplogroup J have distinct and interesting distributions. Haplogroup J* -the root lineage of haplogroup J-is found distributed throughout Europe, but at a relatively low frequency. Haplogroup J* is generally considered one of the prominent lineages that was part of the Neolithic spread of agriculture into Europe from the Near East beginning approximately 10,000 years ago.
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