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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Paul MooreMale Note Born: 16 Mar 18571857-3-16 at York County, South CarolinaYork County, South Carolina Married: 15 Sep 18811881-9-15 Died: Aft 19101910-1-1 at Lancaster County, South CarolinaLancaster County, South Carolina
Father: William A. Moore Mother: Nancy Caroline Ross
WIFE
Born: 24 Jul 1858 at Lancaster, South Carolina Died: 14 Jul 1939 Father: John Cantzon Foster Mother: Margaret Theresa Hood
CHILDREN
Name: John Foster Moore
Born: Abt 1882 Died:
Born: Abt 1883 at Lancaster, SC Died: Husband: Samuel Paul
Name: Paul Ross Moore
Born: Abt 1884 Died:
Name: Margaret Moore
Born: Abt 1885 Died:
Name: William Cantzon Moore
Born: Abt 1887 Died:
Name: Joseph Henry Moore
Born: Abt 1890 Died:
NOTES
1). PAUL MOORE As deputy clerk of court until 1909 and since t hat time as clerk of court, Paul Moore has served well th e judicial system of Lancaster County. A staunch Democrat , he has been six times elected on his party s ticket to th e office of clerk, which he now holds and his labors hav e been of distinct value to his region of South Carolina an d to local institutions and people. Mr. Moore was born in Y ork County, on March 19, son of William A. and Nancy Caroli ne Ross Moore. His father, a native of York County, bor n in 1821, was a lawyer in Lancaster until his death in 187 8 he was also a veteran of the War Between the States, i n which he served in the Army of the Confederacy. The mothe r, born in York County in 1832, died in 1916. They had eigh t children, five of whom are living at the time of writing . The family is of Scotch Irish descent, this branch of th e Moore line having traced its lineage back to James Moore , who was born at Drogheda, Ireland. In the schools of Lancaster and at Kings Mountain milit ary Institute in York, Paul Moore, of this review, receive d his early formal education. Then, for a time, he worked i n local mercantile establishments, meanwhile making up hi s mind to study law. Going ahead with his plans, he was adm itted to the bar of South Carolina in 1881 and for severa l years thereafter practiced in Lancaster. For a time, too , he was associated with his brother, Ernest Moore, in lega l work under the firm name of Moore and Moore. After a fe w years he became engaged in farming in Lancaster County, s o continuing until in 1893 he became deputy clerk of cour t in Lancaster. Later he resigned. and spent four years i n Charleston in the office of the United States deputy mar shal, assisting John P. Hunter. A similar position he hel d in Charleston for a short period, serving there, too, und er the United States marshal, Lasen D. Milton. Afterward h e resigned and, coming to Lancaster, was made cashier of th e Farmers Bank and Mercantile Company, which later came t o be known as the Lancaster Mercantile Company. That work h e carried on till 1902, when he left it to become deputy cl erk of court in Lancaster. So serving until 1909, he was a ppointed that year clerk of court, to succeed the previou s holder of that office who had died. This post he has hel d continuously since that year, having been six times elect ed. Along with his professional and civic duties, Mr. Moo re is a farmer, whose agricultural interests have made hi m known in still another realm. He has always been deeply c oncerned, too, with the civic and social affairs of his co mmunity, being a member of the Ancient Free Masons and acti ve in its work. He is a member, in the Masonic Order, of Ja ckson Lodge, No. 53 Chester Commandery, Knights Templar H ejaz Temple, Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shri ne and other bodies. In the Presbyterian Church, with whic h he has long been associated in the religious world, he i s an elder. In all his work and his varied affiliations, Mr . Moore has proven his abilities and his breadth of civic i nterests and his labors have won for him the hearty estee m and regard of those whose privilege it has been to be ass ociated with him in business, professional, civic or socia l life. Paul Moore married, in 1881, Anna Foster, of Lancaster , daughter of Captain J. C. and Margaret Hood Foster. B y this marriage there have been six children I. John F ., who is a lieutenant colonel and disbursing officer in Co lumbia, a member of the United States Army. 2. Blanche, wh o became the wife of Samuel Paul, of Beaufort. 3. Paul Ross , a civil engineer and district engineer for the State high way department at Florence. 4. Margaret. 5. William Cantzon , of Augusta, Georgia. 6. Joseph Henry, a civil engineer i n Lancaster. There have also been six grandchildren Ann Pa ul Paul Moore Paul Samuel Paul, Jr. Henry Cantzon Paul Helen Moore, who died in 1931 and Nancy Foster Moore.
2). !BIRTH DAR Application  82106 Accepted 2  Nov, 1910, DAR Ap plication  82106 Accepted 2  Nov, 1910

											
											

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