Individual Details
Clement MOORE
(10 Jul 1904 - 30 Sep 1905)
In the 1900 census, a child Carrie appears, but is missing from the 1910 census.
The 1910 census lists children
Leo, Carroll, Willie, Clarence, Elmer, and Evelyn (6 in all)
If we add Carrie, that's a total of 7 children.
On the 1910 census, John and Susan answered "7 children, 6 living".
Clement cannot be accounted for. There is another discrepancy. Carroll does not appear in the 1900 census, despite being alive. In the 1910 census, he is listed as born in Washington, DC. In the 1920 census, he is missing again.
So one must entertain the possibility that Carroll or Clement is not a child of John and Susan.
The 1910 census lists children
Leo, Carroll, Willie, Clarence, Elmer, and Evelyn (6 in all)
If we add Carrie, that's a total of 7 children.
On the 1910 census, John and Susan answered "7 children, 6 living".
Clement cannot be accounted for. There is another discrepancy. Carroll does not appear in the 1900 census, despite being alive. In the 1910 census, he is listed as born in Washington, DC. In the 1920 census, he is missing again.
So one must entertain the possibility that Carroll or Clement is not a child of John and Susan.
Events
| Birth | 10 Jul 1904 | Alexandria, Alexandria, Virginia, United States (1846-1902) | |||
| Birth | 10 Jul 1904 | Alexandria, Alexandria, Virginia, United States (1846-1902) | |||
| Death | 30 Sep 1905 | Alexandria, Alexandria, Virginia, United States (1846-1902) | |||
| Death | 30 Sep 1905 | Alexandria, Alexandria, Virginia, United States (1846-1902) |
Families
| Father | John William MOORE (1870 - 1934) |
| Mother | Susan Catherine "Susie" BROWN (1875 - 1952) |
| Sibling | Leo Evans MOORE (1893 - 1948) |
| Sibling | Carroll David MOORE (1896 - 1990) |
| Sibling | John William MOORE (1898 - 1973) |
| Sibling | Clarence Richard MOORE (1901 - 1968) |
| Sibling | Elmer E. MOORE (1905 - 1971) |
| Sibling | Evelyn Madeline MOORE (1909 - 1993) |
| Sibling | Living |
| Sibling | Gordon Douglass MOORE (1915 - 1973) |
| Sibling | (Unnamed) MOORE (1920 - 1934) |