Showing posts with label Moore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moore. Show all posts

Friday, November 26, 2010

Standing Springs Churchyard: Martha Brown Coulter Moore


In sacred memory of
Martha B.
Wife of
Bud M. Moore
Died Dec. 11, 1887
Aged 94 years
God gave, He took, He will restore
He doeth all things well

Standing Springs Churchyard: Bud Mathis Moore


In memory of
B. M. Moore
Died Sept. 7, 1856
Aged 56 years, 1 month and 2 days

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Standing Springs Churchyard: Milton Donaldson Moore


Milton Donaldson Moore
Sept. 17, 1870 – Mar. 10, 1943
His wife
Margaret J. VanVleck
July 27, 1883 – Aug. 7, 1957

Standing Springs Churchyard: Infant son of Judson and Myrtle Moore


Infant Son of Judson and Myrtle Moore
Born and died July 19, 1941
Gone to be an angel

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Standing Springs Churchyard: F. Emma Henderson Moore


F. Emma Henderson
Wife of W. S. Moore
Dec. 1, 1841 – Feb. 15, 1925
She hath done what she could

(Frances Emma Henderson, daughter of the Reverend Henry Langford Henderson and Rebecca Adeline Cox, wife of William Spencer Moore)

Standing Springs Churchyard: Deacon W. S. Moore



Deacon W. S. Moore
June 5, 1834 – Mar. 16, 1919
He was a good man full of the Holy Spirit and of faith.

(William Spencer Moore, son of Bud Mathis Moore and Martha Brown Coulter)

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Standing Springs Churchyard: Mary F. Moore


Mary F. Moore
Jan. 6, 1908
Nov. 16, 1918

Mary Frances Moore, daughter of Milton Donaldson Moore and Margaret VanVleck.

Standing Springs Churchyard: Virginia A. Moore Robertson



Virginia A. Moore Robertson
Jan. 11, 1910
Sept. 22, 1985

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Images from Bomarton Cemetery, Baylor County, Texas



Kirby R. Moore
1880-1950
Our Beloved Dad
Rest in Peace



Here are some photographs taken by my cousin Vernetta Floyd in Bomarton Cemetery, Baylor County, Texas. The first picture shows my Grandfather Kirby R. Moore’s gravestone and the second is a general view showing the bluebonnets that cover the ground in season. Thanks, Vernetta!