Individual Details

Permelia C. Moore

(Dec 1854 - 17 Feb 1908)



The 1880 Census says that "Amelia" was born in Texas; her father and mother born in Alabama.

In 1900 Pamelia gave birthplace of her father and mother both as Tennessee. She had 4 children, all living.

I believe I found Permelia in Fannin Co TX in 1870. Information from the TXFANNIN mail list indicated Enoch Jasper Moore, married Sarah Ann McMahan - she died in Ladonia on 23 Jan 1867 at age 37. Their children listed as Permelia C., Samuel M., George G. and Cornelius N. Moore. 1870 Census in Ladonia, Precinct 3, household 137 has Jasper More, age 35, b. TN. Mary, age 40, b. TN and keeping house - this would no doubt be a new wife since Sarah had died in 1867. The children seem to be a blend of two households. Purmelepy [Permelia] age 16, Samuel 13, George 11, Nathan [Cornelius N.?] 9 and Jasper age 7, all born in Missouri. Granville, age 2, born in Texas. Louise Merick 17, Curdeley [probably Cordelia] 15, Nanny 13 and Sue or Lee, age 11 - all four of these girls born in Texas and possibly children of Mary and her first husband.

Source: TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Mrs. J.C. Haden died 1908; born Barry Co., Mo. 1853
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Abstracted from, "Bonham News" Fannin Co., Texas, 18 Feb. 1908: "Durant News": Mrs. J.C. Haden died yesterday at her home 4th Ave.; gastritis; member Baptist church Durant; born Barry Co., Mo. 1853; to Ladonia 1865; married 1874 in Ladonia; to Durant 1899; sons Albert & John of Bonham; Joseph B. of Ladonia; services: Rev. Stubblefield.

Buried Highland Cemetery, Durant, OK.

Bonham Daily Favorite, published Bonham, Fannin, TX, 16 Feb 1908, p.1
MRS. JAMES C. HADEN DEAD
Died Yesterday in Durant, Okla. Formerly lived in Ladonia
Yesterday evening at 7:30 o'clock, Mrs. J. D. Haden died at her home, on Fourth avenue, of gastritis. She had been sick for several weeks and her death was not unexpected. When death came her bed was surrounded by her entire family and loved ones, who had battled so hard to save the precious life of the wife and mother, but who now was being taken to another home in that heaven prepared for those who do His will.
Mrs. Haden, at the time of her death was fifty-years of age. She was a member of the Baptist church in Durant and has always been an active church worker, having joined the church in 1871. She was born in Barry county, Mo., in 1853, moving with her parents to Ladonia, Tex., in 1865; was married to J. C. Haden in that place in July 1874. They remained there until they moved to Durant in 1899, where they have remained, Mr. Haden being engaged in the mercantile business in connections with his two sons, Albert and John.
Joseph B. Haden of Ladonia and John W. Haden of Bonham were both present when the end came.
The funeral service took place this afternoon at the Baptist church, Rev. Stubblefield conducting the services.
Durant News.

Events

BirthDec 1854Barry County, Missouri
Marriage16 Jul 1874Fannin County, Texas - James Clayton "Jimmie" Haden
Death17 Feb 1908Durant, Bryan County, Oklahoma

Families

SpouseJames Clayton "Jimmie" Haden (1852 - 1937)
ChildAlbert Claudius Haden (1875 - 1953)
ChildJohn Perkins Haden (1877 - 1960)
ChildEmma M. Haden (1886 - 1975)
ChildKatie E. Haden (1891 - 1987)
FatherEnoch Jasper Moore (1825 - 1911)
MotherSarah Ann McMahan (1829 - 1867)
SiblingSamuel Moore (1857 - )
SiblingGeorge Moore (1859 - )
SiblingCornelius Nathan Moore (1861 - )
SiblingJasper Moore (1863 - )

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