Florence Adelia Delia Moore

Brief Life History of Florence Adelia Delia

When Florence Adelia Delia Moore was born on 13 August 1863, in Villisca, Montgomery, Iowa, United States, her father, Anderson Moore, was 40 and her mother, Sarah Ann Hiatt, was 31. She married George Adams Fuller about 1890, in Logan, Harrison, Iowa, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 2 daughters. She lived in Marion Township, Newton, Missouri, United States in 1930 and Granby, Newton, Missouri, United States in 1940. She died in 1950, in Granby Township, Newton, Missouri, United States, at the age of 87, and was buried in Granby, Newton, Missouri, United States.

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Family Time Line

George Adams Fuller
1861–1937
Florence Adelia Delia Moore
1863–1950
Marriage: about 1890
Edna Shirley Moore Fuller
1885–1983
Merrill Henry Fuller
1889–1950
Cecil Fuller
1891–1975
Irene Iva Marie Fuller
1891–1975
James George Fuller
1892–1962
Elton Leroy Fuller
1898–1969
Ralph Vernon Fuller
1901–1976

Sources (7)

  • Florance A Moore in household of Anderson Moore, "United States Census, 1870"
  • Florence A Fuller, "United States Census, 1940"
  • Dealia Fuller in household of ... A Fuller, "United States Census, 1900"

World Events (8)

1864 · Skirmish at Benton

Confederate forces in Arkansas began an invasion of Missouri, while other Confederate sources probed the line around Little Rock. On July  6, 1864 the fourth Arkansas Cavalry tried to break the line around Little Rock one soldier was killed, eight were wounded, three went missing from the Union side and four were killed and six wounded from the Confederate side.

1873

Historical Boundaries: 1873: Decatur, Kansas, United States

1886

Statue of Liberty is dedicated.

Name Meaning

English: from Middle English more ‘moor, marsh, fen’ (Old English mōr), hence a topographic name for someone who lived in such a place, or a habitational name from any of various places called with this word, as for example Moore in Cheshire or More in Shropshire.

English (of Norman origin): ethnic name from Old French more ‘Moor’, either someone from North Africa or, more often, a nickname for someone thought to resemble a Moor. Compare Morrell and Moreau .

English (of Norman origin): from the Middle English personal name More (Old French More, Maur, Latin Maurus), originally denoting either ‘Moor’ or someone with a swarthy complexion (compare Morrell , Morrin , Morris , and sense 2 above). There was a 6th-century Christian saint of this name.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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