General Information

Birth
25 OCT 1816
White County, Tennessee
Death
5 MAY 1880
Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas
Burial
Evergreen Cemetery, Washington County, Fayetteville, Arkansas

Notes

MOORE, Isabella BRYAN - It is with sad and sorrowing heart we pen

these lines: Isabella Bryan, daughter of Maj. William and Jane Bryan of

White county, Tennessee, was born October 25th, 1816; married to W.W.

Moore May 5th, 1835; died at Eureka Springs, Carroll county, Arkansas

May 5th, 1880 at 5 minutes past 12 o’clock a.m., having lived with her

husband 45 years to a day. She joined the Methodist Episcopal Church,

South at Sparta, Tennessee in 1840; was a dutiful and loving wife and a

doting mother, having raised ten children to be men and women, four sons

and six daughters, nine of whom are now living. She also leaves a brother

and four sisters - Elias W. Bryan, Esq. of Murphysboro, Ills., Mrs. Mary

Denny of Carroll county, Arkansas; Mrs. Susan Love of De Kalb county,

Tennessee; Mrs. Jane Austin and Mrs. Manerva White of White county,

Tennessee. The deceased was the mother of the editors of this paper. Two

weeks ago Thursday last she left here, apparently in good health, to accompany

a daughter, Mrs. Rem. R. Smith, to her new home, Eureka Springs.

On the Thursday following she was taken ill but was not considered dangerous

until 12 o’clock Tuesday when she began to sink rapidly and breathed

her last at 12:05 that night. She died of inflammation of the bowels. Husband

and only four children were permitted to attend her last wants and

smooth her dying pillow. Grief-stricken, absent ones, let us bow in humble

submission to the will of God. The remains arrived here at 2 o’clock Thursday

morning and were interred in Evergreen Cemetery at 11 o’clock in the

presence of many sorrowing friends of the family, The funeral sermon will

be preached to-morrow morning {Sunday) at the Methodist church by Rev.

F.A. Jeffelt. [Fayetteville Democrat 5/8/80]

Myself and children return our heartfelt thanks to Mrs. Jennie Jackson,

Mrs. M.E. Nixon, Mrs. Jas. Isaac, Mrs. Frank Wilhoit and Messrs. Chas.

Smith, Ulysses Jackson, W.F. Willis, Col. A.B. Newsom, David Cloar, Burtis

Rudolph and others for the great kindness bestowed upon us in our recent

sad affliction at Eureka Springs. They will ever have a fresh place in our

memory. W.W. Moore. May 8, 1800. [Fayetteville Democrat 5/8/80]

The funeral of the late Mrs. W.W. Moore was not preached last Sunday on

account of the illness of members of the family. The sermon will be preached

in the near future, due notice of which will be given. [Fayetteville Democrat

5/15/1880]

Parents

Jane
- Mother

Spouse

William Ward Moore
- Husband
1815 - 1886
Birth
6 MAR 1815
Halifax County, North Carolina
Married
3 MAY 1835
Death
9 NOV 1886
Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
Burial
Evergreen Cemetery, Washington County, Fayetteville, Arkansas

Children

Mary E. Moore
- Daughter
1843 - 1880
Birth
1843
Tennessee
Death
AFT 1880
James B. Moore
- Son
1836 - 1892
Birth
1836
White County Tennessee
Death
1892
Little Rock, Paluski County, Arkansas
Virginia Moore
- Daughter
Birth
1838
Tennessee
Elias B. Moore
- Son
1840 - 1897
Birth
ABT 1840
Alabama
Death
19 MAY 1897
Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
William B. Moore
- Son
1844 - 1898
Birth
1844
Tennessee
Death
JUL 1898
Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
Emma Moore
- Daughter
1845 - 1922
Birth
28 DEC 1845
Tennessee
Death
13 JUN 1922
Emily Moore
- Daughter
1847 - 1880
Birth
1847
Tennessee
Death
AFT 1880
Helen Moore
- Daughter
1849 - 1860
Birth
1849
Tennessee
Death
AFT 1860
Dillard G. Moore
- Son
Birth
1851
Tennessee
Ann Moore
- Daughter
1853 - 1860
Birth
1853
Tennessee
Death
AFT 1860