General Information

Birth
1844
Tennessee
Death
JUL 1898
Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas

Notes

from Arkadelphia to visit his sister, Mrs. Rem Smith, and who was a

very sick man on his arrival, died early Thursday morning of last week.

Funeral services were held at the residence of Mr. Smith Saturday morning

at 10 o’clock, conducted by Rev. J.J. Vaulx of Fayetteville, after which

the remains were interred in Bluff cemetery. In speaking of the death of

Mr. Moore the Fayetteville Daily says: Mr. Moore came with his father to

Fayetteville a few years before the war and was associated with his brother,

the late Col. E.B. Moore, in publication of the Fayetteville Democrat, which

they established in 1868. In 1884 he moved to Little Rock where he held a

position in the Secretary of State’s office and since then he has been an

attache of the Arkadelphia Standard. He came up to Springdale last week

with the hope of benefitting his health which was undermined with malaria.

Mr. Moore possessed a bright mind and was a most companionable

man and the citizens of Fayetteville who knew him are deeply grieved that

he is no more. He leaves a brother, Mr. D.G. Moore of this city, and three

sisters - Mrs. Rem Smith and Mrs. Emma Roll of Springdale and Mrs.

M.C. Jackson of Denver. To Mrs. Smith and other relatives of the deceased

The News tenders sympathy. [The Springdale News 7/22/1898]

Parents

William Ward Moore
- Father
1815 - 1886
Birth
6 MAR 1815
Halifax County, North Carolina
Death
9 NOV 1886
Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
Burial
Evergreen Cemetery, Washington County, Fayetteville, Arkansas
Isabella Bryan
- Mother
1816 - 1880
Birth
25 OCT 1816
White County, Tennessee
Death
5 MAY 1880
Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas
Burial
Evergreen Cemetery, Washington County, Fayetteville, Arkansas