Family Tree
Three generations around George Pierce
Sibling
Thomas Jefferson Moore
1836 — 1920
Sibling
Stephen "Steve" Moore
1837 — 1860
Sibling
David Moore
1840 — 1851
Sibling
Joseph Pierce "Bud" Jr. Moore
1845 — 1919
Sibling
Samuel Moore
1847 — 1860
Sibling
John Mogan Moore
1849 — 1910
Sibling
John Sherwood Moore
1849 — 1900
Sibling
John Abbott Moore
b. 1850
This record
George Pierce Moore
1843 — 1922
Child
Mary Belle Moore
1867 — 1948
Child
Joseph Nolen Moore
1870 — 1952
Child
Edward Corely Moore
1873 — 1891
Child
George Clifford Moore
1875 — 1906
Child
James Middleton Moore
1877 — 1891
Child
Samuel Tuttle Moore
1880 — 1953
Child
Nannie Irene Moore
1882 — 1898
Child
John Sherwood Moore
1885 — 1960
Child
Russell Bill Moore
1888 — 1980
Child
Madge Moore
1892 — 1892
Vital Events
Dates and Places
- Born6 MAY 1843 · Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Died25 SEP 1922 · Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- BuriedMt. Comfort Cemetery, Washington County, Fayetteville, Arkansas
- SexMale
Notes
Research Notes
George P. Moore, who is also connected with the farming interests of Prairie
Township, is the son of Joseph P. and Matilda C. (Abbott) Moore, both natives
of Tennessee, the father born in Sumner County in 1806, and the mother in
Rutherford County in 1813. They were marri11d in 1832, and after living in
Rutherford County until 1837 they moved to Washington County, Ark., and
settled near Fayetteville. While living in Tennessee the father made spinning
machines, though after coming here he followed farming. He was a Democrat
until President Jackson vetoed the banks, and was afterward a Whig. He died
in 1850. The mother is still living, and is a member of the Presbyterian Church.
Their family consisted of seven children, all boys, and only three now living.
The eldest of this family, George P., was born in Washington County, Ark.,
May 6, 1843, was reared on a farm, and educated in the Ozark Seminary. April,
1861, he enlisted in Capt. Bell's company of Third Arkansas Infantry, Confederate
Army, and served three months. In the spring of 1862 he joined Company
C, of the Third Arkansas Cavalry, and served until the close of the war. He
was in the battles of Oak Hill, Fayetteville, and was in many cavalry skirmishes.
He went with Gen. Price in his raid through Missouri, and was one
<Jf Gen. Cabell's body-guards for nearly two years. Since then he has followed
farming. In 1865 he married Miss Alice Nolen, who was born in Washington
County, Ark., November 14, 1845, and who became the mother of nine children:
May B., Joseph N., Edward C., Geor~e C., James M., Samuel T., Nannie J.,
John S. and Clarence B. Mr. Moore 1s the owner of 339 acres of land, 160 being
under cultivation. He takes great pride in educating his children, and is
giving them the best advantages. He is a Democrat in politics, and both he and
wife are members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, he being an elder in
the same.
MOORE, George P. - George P. Moore, aged 80 years, died at his home near Mt. Comfort Monday evening at 8:30 and was buried yesterday at Mount Comfort Cemetery. Funeral services were held from the home at three o'clock, S. Althea Berrie, pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church conducting the services. Mr. Moore is survived by his wife and the
following children; Mrs. l.L. Moore, Dr. J. Nolan Moore, Sam Moore, John Moore, all of Fayetteville and Russell Moore of Cane Hill. A brother, J.W. Moore also survives. [Fayetteville Daily Democrat 912711922]
George P. Moore, 80 years of age, died Monday of last week at his home near Mount Comfort, this county. [The Springdale News 101311922]
Mrs. Alice Moore, widow of G.P. Moore, who died September 25, 1922, filed Widow Application #29246 with the Confederate Pension Board of Washington County for a Confederate widow pension and it was received as allowed July 17, 1927 at the State, citing her husband's service with Company C, 3rdArkansas Cavalry from 1861 thru 1865. [State of
Arkansas Confederate Pension Archives]