Maud Causey

Brief Life History of Maud

When Maud Causey was born in June 1897, in McComb, Pike, Mississippi, United States, her father, Eugene Howard Causey, was 20 and her mother, Abbie Weaver, was 19. She married Herald M Moore on 3 February 1915, in Pike, Mississippi, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 3 daughters. She lived in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States in 1935 and Justice Precinct 2, Jefferson, Texas, United States in 1940. She died on 23 March 1984, in Jefferson, Texas, United States, at the age of 86, and was buried in Port Neches, Jefferson, Texas, United States.

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Family Time Line

Herald M Moore
1893–1979
Maud Causey
1897–1984
Marriage: 3 February 1915
Fairy Lucille Moore
1916–1999
Harry Moore
1916–
Thelma C Moore
1918–1918
Elizabeth Moore
1919–1997

Sources (11)

  • Maud Moore in household of Harold Moore, "United States Census, 1930"
  • Maude A Levold, "Texas Death Index, 1964-1998"
  • Maud Causey in entry for Thelma C Moore, "Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875, 1894-1960"

World Events (8)

1898 · War with the Spanish

After the explosion of the USS Maine in the Havana Harbor in Cuba, the United States engaged the Spanish in war. The war was fought on two fronts, one in Cuba, which helped gain their independence, and in the Philippines, which helped the US gain another territory for a time.

1907

The town of Bogalusa was planned as a company town by The Great Southern Lumber Company and began in 1907.

1920

The Prohibition Era. Sale and manufacture of alcoholic liquors outlawed. A mushrooming of illegal drinking joints, home-produced alcohol and gangsterism.

Name Meaning

English (of Norman origin):

variant of Cawsey, either a habitational name for someone from the Pays de Caux (Normandy), or a topographic name for someone who lived by a causeway, Middle English caucey (from Old Norman French cauciée); the ending of the word was in time assimilated by folk etymology to Middle English way.

possibly also a variant of Chasey .

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

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