Bio: Moore, Stephen (History - 1845)
Contact: Janet Schwarze
Surnames: MOORE PECK KELLY SULLIVAN HOGAN MILLER
----Source: "Biographical History of
Clark & Jackson Counties" Lewis Pub. co., 1891, pg. 185 -
186.
STEPHEN MOORE, of section 10, Warner
Township, Clark County, Wisconsin, was born in Wellington County,
Ontario, April 30, 1845, the son of Cornelius (deceased) and Lavina
(Peck) Moore, the former a native of New Jersey, and the latter of
New Hampshire. The father removed to Ontario when a young man. The
parents had fourteen children, only four of whom still survive:
Jane, now Mrs. Earhart Lynus, Stephen, our subject, and Sarah, no
Mrs. Kelly.
The subject of this sketch was reared to farm life, and educated in
the common schools. He worked in the saw-mills of his native county
several years, and in 1865 came to Clinton, Michigan, and the same
year removed to Michigan City, Indiana. In the spring of 1868 he
went to Preston Township, Fillmore County, Minnesota, where he
farmed two years, and in 1870 came to this county, settling in what
is now Warner Township. He owns 170 acres of land, sixty of which
is cleared, where he is engaged in general farming, logging, and
also ran a thresher nine years. For the past four years he has
owned and ran a steam thresher, the "Minnesota Chief," which is run
by an Ames Engine.
Mr. Moore was married June 25, 1867, to Ellen Hogan, the only
daughter of Patrick Hogan, deceased. Her mother, nee Catharine
Sullivan, was afterward married to James Miller, and they had seven
children, six of whom are now living: Frances, Emma, Adda, Dudley,
Mira and Mina Charles is dead. Mrs. Moore was always known by the
name of Miller in her girlhood. Mr. and Mrs. Moore have had seven
children, six of whom still survive: Aminta, Catharine, Joseph,
Charles, Mabel and Ivy. One son, Francis, died in infancy.
MOORE PECK KELLY
SULLIVAN HOGAN MILLER
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