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Moore Family Cemetery
Montgomery County, North Carolina

Lat: 35° 15' 31"N, Lon: 80° 01' 06"W

Contributed by Brandy H. Hartsell, Jun 23, 2003 [branandjohn@hotmail.com].
Total records = 17.

Hwy 24/27 East from Albemarle toward Troy. Bear right onto Hwy 73 after crossing double bridge. Go 1 to 2 miles and take a left onto River Rd. After turning Three Gables Drive will be on the left and a dirt drive on the right. Walk 1/2 way up the dirt drive and cemetery will be on the right in the woods.

Crystal G. Elliott and I surveyed this cemetery in April of 2003. There are 30 or more unreadable or unmarked graves. This transcription includes all existing and readable headstones.

- Brandy H. Hartsell

Allen, Mary J., b. 7-15-1842 d. 3-19-1925, wife of A.M. Moore
Armstrong, C. Florence, b. 3-27-1872, d. 6-18-1896, wife of Chas. A. Armstrong
Armstrong, Infant, no dates, infant #1 of C.A.&C.F. Armstrong
Armstrong, Infant, no dates, infant #2 of C.A.&C.F. Armstrong
Armstrong, Infant, no dates, infant #3 of C.A.& C.F. Armstrong
M., E., d. 1818
M., S. F., no dates
Moore, A. M., b. 7-10-1839, d. 6-30-1909
Moore, Alfred R., b. 6-10-1849, d. 9-17-1927
Moore, Bisha Steevenson, b. 3-16-1877, d. 3-16-1959
Moore, David, d. 1845
Moore, Harriett Newel, b. 12-8-1895, d. 2-19-1896
Moore, Hattie V. Hall, b. 11-18-1881, d. 5-19-1933, wife of Bisha S. Moore
Moore, Martha A. Forrest, b. 3-4-1854, d. 7-23-1941, wife of Alfred R. Moore
Moore, Mary B., b. 7-25-1886, d. 8-13-1893, daughter of A.R. & M.A. Moore
Moore, W. G., b. 5-24-1859, d. 10-14-1909
Moore, Walter, b. 1910, d. 1954
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