Genealogy has become a hobby for me over the last 10 years. For me, it's like a puzzle, I love fitting the pieces together. But over the years, I've researched a lot that does not pertain to our family lines. Some for extended family, some for close friends, and some because I was trying to rule out lines to figure out where our line went exactly. I do not want these notes on my Heather's Genealogy Notes blog - because they are not our lines. But I do like to share all of my research, in case it benefits others. That is what this blog is for - research I have done that does not apply to our own family lines, but may be helpful for someone else.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

John Earle Moore 1894-1973


John Earle Moore
Born 3 Feb 1894
Died  5 Oct 1973
married on August 25 1921
Mabel S.  Wagner 1898-

Children:
Harry C. Moore
John E. Moore
Homer C. Moore

OBITUARY: The Morning Press, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, Monday, October 8, 1973
John Earle Moore Sr., 73, Milton R.D. 2, died Friday at the United Methodist Nursing Home, Lewisburg.
He was born February 3, 1894, son of the late Charles and Nellie Branyam Moore.
He was a member of Paradise United Church of Christ, and a member of the Mens Bible Class for over 50 years. He was a member of past master of Turbot Grange. He was also a member of American Legion Post 71, Milton and World War One Barracks, 2869. He attended the Milton schools and was graduated from the Williamson Trade School, Philadelphia. He was a veteran of World War I, in which he served as a mess sergeant with Company M, 314th Infantry regiment.
He retired in 1960 from the past as manager of Clinger Lumber Co., where he was employed for over 3 years.
He is survived by his wife, Mabel Wagner Moore; three sons: Harry C. Moore, Milton; John E. Moore Jr., Bloomsburg; and Homer C. Moore, Lancaster; eight grandchildren, and one great-grandson. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the John H. Shaw Funeral Home, Milton, with Rev. James P. Reed officiating. Burial will be in the Paradise church Cemetery, Milton R.D. Military services will be conducted by the United Veterans Organizations, Milton.

Marriage Record
Name:     John E Moore
Event Type:     Marriage
Marriage Date:     25 Aug 1921
Marriage Place:     Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Spouse Name:     Mabel S Wagner
Organization Name:     Christ United Church of Christ



Military Service:
Name:     John Earle Moore
Birth Date:     3 Feb 1894
Death Date:     5 Oct 1973
Age:     79
Military Branch:     Army
Veteran of Which War:     World War I
Cemetery Name:     Paradise Cemetery
Cemetery Location:     Melton

Draft Registration Card:
Name:     John Earle Moore
Birth Date:     3 Feb 1894
Birth Place:     Milton, Pennsylvania
Residence:     Northumberland, Pennsylvania






1910
Name:     John Earl Mone
[John Earl Moore]
Age in 1910:     16
Birth Year:     1894
Birthplace:     Pennsylvania
Home in 1910:     Milton Ward 3, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Race:     White
Gender:     Male
Relation to Head of House:     Grandson
Marital Status:     Single
Father's Name:     Charles H Mone
Father's Birthplace:     Pennsylvania
Mother's Name:     Nellie Mone
Mother's Birthplace:     Pennsylvania
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Household Members: 
Name     Age
John R Mone     67
Sybilla Mone     60
Charles H Mone     44
Nellie Mone     43
John Earl Mone     16


1930 Census
Name:     John E Moore
Gender:     Male
Birth Year:     abt 1895
Birthplace:     Pennsylvania
Race:     White
Home in 1930:     Turbot, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
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Marital Status:     Married
Relation to Head of House:     Head
Spouse's Name:     Mabel S Moore
Father's Birthplace:     Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace:     Illinois
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Neighbors:     View others on page
Household Members: 
Name     Age
John E Moore     35
Mabel S Moore     31
Harry C Moore     6
John E Moore     1
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Curtis M Stamm     50
William T Keiser     20

Obituary can be found here:
MOORE, John Earle Sr; 79; Lewisburg PA; MornPress; 1973-10-8; tlc



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