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MOORE Thomas

Male 1782 - 1845  (62 years)


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  • Name MOORE Thomas  [1, 2
    Birth 7 May 1782  [2
    Gender Male 
    Military 21 Mar 1814  Georgia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    War of 1812 
    • U.S. Army, Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914
    Death 10 Jan 1845  [2
    Burial Nickville, Elbert County, GA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Notes 
    • Birth: Apr. 18, 1803
      Elbert County
      Georgia, USA Death: Dec. 5, 1865
      Elbert County
      Georgia, USA
      Married Elizabeth Booth 20 Sept 1832 Elbert County, Georgia- see her bio for more info
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      Thomas and Judy had seven children. The youngest of those children, Joel Washington Moore, married Sarah Anne Hewell. Joel served in the War Between the States. He served as a cook in Company E, 1st Georgia Regiment. Food was scarce at the time. As the story goes, Joel was out with another soldier looking for food, when they came upon a turnip patch. They started filling a sack with turnips and greens, when a man came running up. The soldier with Joel ran away, but Joel stood his ground and explained to the old man, "my men are hungry and I am too. I am not a thief by nature, but I think you too would do what I am doing." The old man told him to help himself.

      Soon after the war Joel inherited the Hewell family home. Joel didn't move into the home right away though. The community needed a doctor, so Joel agreed to pay the expenses of Dr. Jasper Bryan from Douglas, and allow him to live in the home while he established his practice, just so he would set up his practice here.

      Joel Moore not only saw to the community's physical health, he also saw to it's spiritual health by becoming a charter member of Antioch Baptist Church. Before Antioch was built they attended Dove's Creek Church, and before Dove's creek Church was built, Joel's family had to ford Broad River in order to attend Millstone Church in Oglethorpe County.

      Joel Moore owned many slaves. Two slaves in particular, Uncle Sim and Aunt Harriet, lived in a two room cabin near the old home. Every fall they were allowed to pick the remnants of cotton that had been left in the field for their own use.

      One of Joel Moore's children, James Washington Moore, married Victoria Burden. One of those children, Ela Moore, married James William Ray. They had four children. One of those children, Willena Ray, married Bodie James Jones. They had three children. The youngest of those children, Kim Ray Jones, married Donna Gail Scoggins, and they had five children, Kevin, Jeremy, Misti, Brad, and Kerri. [Submitted by: Kim Ray Jones.]
      1840 United States Census Elbert County, Georgia
      WJ Mahaffey
      Born abt 1803
      37
      Free White Males
      Under 5--2 (William/John- sons)
      5 to 9---1(ThomasJefferson-son)
      30 to 39--1 (William J. Husband/Father)

      Free White Females
      5 to 9--1 Judith Ann(Daughter)
      20 to 29--Elizabeth (Wife/Mother)

      Free White Under 20--4
      Free White 20 to 49---2 (William and Elizabeth)
      Total Free White---6
      Total Slaves---1- Female- Age 10-23
      Total All Persons--7
      Total Engaged in Agriculture--2
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      1850 United Sates Census Elbert County, Georgia
      WJ-47- William J Moore-Father/Husband
      E-37- Elizabeth Booth Moore- Wife/Mother
      T-16- Thomas Jefferson-Son
      J-14-John N.
      W-12-William
      H-10-Mahulda
      M-8-Mary
      W-6-Woodson
      M-4-Martha
      N-1-Nancy
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      1860 Elbert County,Georgia Census
      WJ Moore-
      Elizabeth-
      Mary-18
      WV-15-should be WB
      MH-12
      NC-10
      Joel J-8
      Robert J-6
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      All children Born in Elbert County, Georgia
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      Son Thomas Jefferson Moore # 78551824- Born 8 Oct 1833- Died 4 Oct 1912- Married Elizabeth Julia White Born 6 Jan 1839- Died 18 March 1881 # 78552250 and Sarah Ann Stedman Born 11 Jan 1841- Died 15 July 1911 # 78552443
      Check out Judith's bio for 1880 census info
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      Daughter-Judith Ann Moore Born 18 March 1835-Died 20 Nov 1917 Madision County,Georgia Married 29 Jan 1850 Thomas J. Stephens in Elbert County, Georgia- listed Judy Stephens in 1870 Census with her mother/siblings/daughter Georgia A. in Elbert County ,Georgia- see mother's bio; married second 29 October 1872 Egbert Mark Harwell in Elbert County,GA.- Mrs. J.A. Harwell buried Hampton Family Cemetery, Madison County,GA. # 47024050
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      Son-John N. Moore Born 22 December 1836- Died 13 April 1895
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      Son-William Patrick? Moore Born15 Feb 1839 Died 4 Sept 1912 Madison County,GA-1880 Madison County Census-Married Cenis Harris- children Billie, Goss, Walker
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      Daughter Mary E Moore Born 10 June 1843- Died 3 July 1897 Madison County, GA - married William Alexander Sorrels who died 10 Nov 1864- Believe buried Moore/Booth Cemetery; Source 1880 Madision County,Georgia Census
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      Son Woodson B. Moore # 18015937- Born 3 Sept 1845 Elbert County, Georgia; Died 4 Nov 1912 Ga
      His wife Martha Faulker Moore # 18015884 ,three of their children Ross B. #15559329; Enoch Virgil # 18016066 Walter Griffey # 47024000- all children listed under Ross's memorial
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      Daughter-Martha (Mattie) Moore 1847 married 17 August 1865 William Nunn
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      Daughter-Nancy Catherine Moore born 14 Nov 1848- Died 11 March 1925 Colquitt County,Georgia- married G.W.(George Washington) Turner who died 26 Dec 1865 Oglethrope County,Georgia- source Georgia Deaths- 1870 Oglethrope County Census- 1910 Colquitt County Census
      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Son Joel J. Moore born 7 Nov 1850- Died 26 April 1936 Madison County, Georgia-Findagrave # 40458494
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      S. P. L. Moore born 13 Feb 1853- from Family Bible
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      Connections not asked for due to duplications where other photos, connections, and bios already made- Orginal cemetery listed as Moore not Moore- Booth -gail
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      Family links:
      Parents:
      Thomas Moore (1782 - 1845)
      Judith Ann Booth Moore (1781 - 1864)

      Spouse:
      Elizabeth Booth Moore (1814 - 1891)

      Children:
      Judith Ann Moore Harwell (1835 - 1917) *
      John N. Moore (1836 - 1895) *
      Mahulda Frances Moore Sanders (1840 - 1913) *
      Joel J. Moore (1850 - 1936) *
      Robert Judson Moore (1854 - 1904) *

      Siblings:
      William J Moore (1803 - 1865)
      John Nathaniel Moore (1807 - 1887) *
      Joel Washington Moore (1821 - 1913) *

      * Reverse Relationships:] body=[This relationship was not directly added to this memorial. Rather, it is calculated based on information added to the related person's memorial. For example: if Joe Public is linked to Jane Public as a spouse, a reciprocal link will automatically be added to Jane Public's memorial.
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      Burial:
      Moore-Booth Family Cemetery
      Nickville
      Elbert County
      Georgia, USA

      Husband of Judith Ann (Judy) Booth; reportedly a veteran of the the War of 1812; one of the earliest settlers of Elbert County, GA (he received a land grant from the U.S. Government); relocated his family to an area in Elbert County adjoining the Broad River (the boundary between Elbert and Madison County)

      The following material has been provided by Ron Jones:

      CAUTION:

      Please be advised that much of the material in this section is based on family oral history, and as such, may be in error. Supporting documentation may not exist. Errors made in one document may be repeated in other documents. An example of oral history that may be in error is the story that Nathaniel Booth, a Revolutionary War soldier, came from Halifax County, Virginia to Elbert County, Georgia. He did indeed come to Elberton County, Georgia, but evidence has been found that places him in Halifax County, Virginia

      Elbert County, Georgia Heritage 1790-1997

      Article 7, Booths and Moores Settle in Elbert County

      Nathaniel Booth was a Revolutionary War soldier who lived in Halifax County, Virginia. After the war he was given a land grant located in Elbert County, Georgia along Broad River. In about 1800, Nathaniel Booth set out for the new land with his wife and fourteen children. Along with the Booths came a young man, Thomas Moore, with a special attraction for one of Nathaniel's daughters, Judy Booth. The trip took several months, during which Judy and Thomas were at each other's side the whole journey.

      Needless to say, Thomas and Judy were soon married. They built their house near the old Moore Cemetery, which is located in a small grove of trees along highway 72, as it crosses broad River.

      Thomas and Judy had seven children. The youngest of those children, Joel Washington Moore, married Sarah Anne Hewell. Joel served in the War Between the States. He served as a cook in Company E, 1st Georgia Regiment. Food was scarce at the time. As the story goes, Joel was out with another soldier looking for food, when they came upon a turnip patch. They started filling a sack with turnips and greens, when a man came running up. The soldier with Joel ran away, but Joel stood his ground and explained to the old man, "my men are hungry and I am too. I am not a thief by nature, but I think you too would do what I am doing." The old man told him to help himself.

      Soon after the war Joel inherited the Hewell family home. Joel didn't move into the home right away though. The community needed a doctor, so Joel agreed to pay the expenses of Dr. Jasper Bryan from Douglas, and allow him to live in the home while he established his practice, just so he would set up his practice here.

      Joel Moore not only saw to the community's physical health, he also saw to it's spiritual health by becoming a charter member of Antioch Baptist Church. Before Antioch was built they attended Dove's Creek Church, and before Dove's creek Church was built, Joel's family had to ford Broad River in order to attend Millstone Church in Oglethorpe County.

      Joel Moore owned many slaves. Two slaves in particular, Uncle Sim and Aunt Harriet, lived in a two room cabin near the old home. Every fall they were allowed to pick the remnants of cotton that had been left in the field for their own use.

      One of Joel Moore's children, James Washington Moore, married Victoria Burden. One of those children, Ela Moore, married James William Ray. They had four children. One of those children, Willena Ray, married Bodie James Jones. They had three children. The youngest of those children, Kim Ray Jones, married Donna Gail Scoggins, and they had five children, Kevin, Jeremy, Misti, Brad, and Kerri. [Submitted by: Kim Ray Jones.]

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      The following material has been provided by Anne C. Booth:

      Georgia, Elbert County: I, David S. Booth solemnly Swear that Nathaniel Booth deceased, died without any Will, as far as I know or believe, and that I will well and Truly Administer on all and singular the goods and Chattels, rights and Credits of the said Deceased and pay all Just debts as far as the same will extend, and the law requires me, and that I will make a true and perfect

      Inventory of all and Singular the goods and Chattels, rights and Credits, to

      the best of my abilities, and a Just return these of when required.....So help

      me god. D. S. Booth.

      Sworn _ 1 March 1813, Test Wm. Woods CCO

      David S. Booth............ Bond for Admn........Est Nathl Booth....March 1813 GEORGIA, ELBERT COUNTY: Know all men by these presents that we, David S. Booth, Robert Booth, George Booth, Gabriel Booth, John Booth, Nathaniel Booth and Thomas Moore,the county aforesaid, are held and firmly bound unto their Honors the Court of Ordinary of Said County in the just and full sum of Ten Thousand dollars to be paid unto the Said Court for which payment well & Truly to be made we do bind ourselves our heirs and administrators firmly by these presents in witness whereof we have here unto set our hands and seals the first day of March 1813. The condition of the above obligation is such that if the above bound David S. Booth administrator of the goods and chattels and credits of Nathaniel Booth decd do make a true and Perfect Inventory of all and Singular the goods, Chattels, and credits of the Said Deceased which have or Shall come into the hands, possession or knowledge of him or any other person or persons for here and the Same so made do exhibit unto the Said Court of Elberton when he Shall be there unto Required and Such goods, chattels and credits do well and truly administer according to law and do make a just and true account of his acting and doings therein when there unto required by the said Court or the Clerk of the Court of Ordinary for this County and all therest of the goods and chattels credits which shall be found remaining upon the account of the said administrator the same being first allowed of by the said Court Shall deliver and pay to such persons respectively as are entitled to the same by Law and if it shall hereafter appear that any last will and Testament was made by the said Deceased and the same be proved and the executors or executor obtain a certificate of the probate thereof and the said David S. Booth do in such case if required render and deliver us the said letters of administration then this obligation to be void else to remain in full force and virtue ...............

      D. S. Booth (seal)

      Robert Booth (Seal),

      George Booth (Seal) Gabriel Booth (Seal)

      John Booth (Seal) Nathaniel Booth (Seal)

      Thomas (his Mark) Moore (Seal)...Test.

      Wm Woods CCO

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      Inventory and Appraisal of Nathaniel Booth Estate 29 Mar 1813 Elbert Co, GA

      =========

      (Submitter's note: Nathaniel Booth, son of George and Judith Booth

      of Amelia County, Virginia. David S Booth, administrator, son of John

      Booth of Elbert County. John Booth brother of Nathaniel Booth)

      ========

      GEORGIA; ELBERT COUNTY:

      We, AUSTIN WEBB, ISHAM PARHAM & SHEROD MORRIS do Solemnly Swear that we will well and Truly appraise in Dollars and Cents all the goods, chattels, effects and credits of NATHANIEL BOOTH decd that Shall this day be produced to us for appraisement by DAVID S. BOOTH, Administrator of the Estate of the Said NATHANIEL BOOTH decd, to the best of our Judgment, Information, and belief, Sworn to before me this 29th day of March 1813.

      ROBT. B. CHRISTIAN, J.P.

      AUSTIN (His A Mark) WEBB

      ISHAM (His X Mark) PARHAM

      SHEROD (His X Mark) MORRIS



      I hereby certify that the above appraisers, AUSTIN WEBB, ISHAM PARHAM, & SHEROD MORRIS were duly Sworn before me this day according to Law this 20th March 1813.

      ROBT B. CHRISTIAN, J. P.



      Inventory of the personal estate of NATHANIEL BOOTH decd appraised before us this day 20th March 1813..(vis)

      Negro Girl Rody $200.00

      Negro Boy Reubin $150.00

      Negro Girl Caty and Negro Girl Amy $250.00

      Negro Girl Silvey $100.00

      1 Red Brindle Cow $ 8.00

      1 red Heffer $ 8.00

      1 Dunn Heffer $ 4.00

      1 White Cow and Yearling $ 10.00

      1 Red Cow and White Yearling $ 9.00

      1 Black Yearling $ 2.00

      1 Sorrell Horse $ 30.00

      1 Dunn Horse $ 35.00

      1 Ewe and 2 Lambs $ 2.50

      1 Double tree & Clevises $ 1.75

      1 Lot plantation tools $ 1.25

      1 Drawing Knife $ 1.50

      2 pr chain Traces & Hames $ 3.00

      2 Iron wedges 75 cts

      1 Lott Tools of Sundries $ 4.50

      1 Pr Steelyards $ 1.00

      1 Lott Pewter $ 3.50

      1 Pickle Tub $ 1.00

      1 Shot Gun $ 1.25

      1 Lott Books $ 1.50

      1 Trunk, 1 small Vice and

      Sundry old Lumber $ 1.25

      1 Small looking glass and two viols 50 cts

      1 Whip Saw $ 5.00

      2 Cotton Wheels $ 2.00

      2 Small Jugs & Runlet 75 cts

      w3 Slays $ 2.00

      1 Bedstead, bed & furniture $ 10.00

      1 bedstead, bed & furniture $ 10.00

      1 Do Do $ 11.00

      2 cow hides $ 2.50

      2 ovens 1 pott 1 Skillet & 1 tray $ 3.75

      1 pail 25 cts

      1 pott & Hook $ 3.00

      1 mill Stone $ 20.00

      1 Turney Lathe 25 cts

      4 chairs 75 cts

      1 Table $ 1.00

      1 old Set Knives & forks 50 cts

      1 plow stock & hoe $ 1.25

      1 Loom $ 3.00

      1 Side Saddle $ 1.50

      1 chest $ 1.00

      1 Saddle tree & C 75 cts

      1 Barrel? Chirn $ 1.25

      4 Gums & Toldish $ .50

      Total amount of appraisal $913.25


      GEORGIA; ELBERT COUNTY:

      We, AUSTIN WEBB, ISHAM PARHAM & SHEROD MORRIS do hereby certify that the foregoing Inventory or appraisement of the goods and chattels, effects and credits of NATHANIEL BOOTH decd as Shown to us by DAVID S. BOOTH administrator of Said Estate is a Just and true appraisement and Value of the Same. Given under our hands this the 20 day of March 1813.

      AUSTIN (His A Mark) WEBB

      ISHAM (His X Mark) PARHAM

      SHEROD(His X Mark) MORRIS

      GEORGIA; ELBERT COUNTY:

      Court of Ordinary May Term 1814 Personally came into open court DAVID S BOOTH admin. of the Estate of NATHANIEL BOOTH, decd and being duly Sworn Saith that the within return as Stated is Just and true to the

      best of his Knowledge and belief Sworn and Subscribed to this 2nd May 1814

      D.S. BOOTH, Admr

      Ordered to be Recorded

      Test: WM WOODS CCO

      RECORDED THE 3RD MAY 1814 WILLIAM WOODS

      (From LDS film # 0209539 page 94)

      =================================================================

      Sale of the Personal Estate of Nathaniel Booth decd, by D. S. Booth, Admr the 2nd April 1813

      (Note. Have not included the prices paid for items; Have not included method paid...by cash or by note)

      Nathaniel Booth, Jr. ......2 Club Apes?.... 1 pr Trace Chains & Singletree

      .....1 pr Do Do .....1 Powder Barrel....1 Plow & Stock ....1 Lott peuter.....1

      Oven & pot Hook.....1 Bed & Furniture....3 Slays....1 Sorrel Horse. ...1 Dunn

      Horse...1 White cow and Yearling......1 Red Cow and White Yearling.... 1 Side Saddle....... 1 piggin.

      Robert Booth........2 Iron wedges...1 Drawing Knife and & Cursing? do....1

      Lott Tools & Hammer, ..........1 Hoe, .....1 Whip Saw........3 old Guins....2

      reap hooks.....1 Basket....

      George Booth.....1 Auger Rasp....1 oven....1 Baker.....1 Lott Coopers

      Tools...1 Negroe Boy Rubin ....1 Negroe Girl Amy..

      Reuben Brown.....1 Lott old Iron Lumber......1 Cotton Wheel........1 Lott

      Still Coopers Tools.....

      David Moore......1 pr Steelyards.....1 Raw Hide.....1 do do......2 small jugs

      Elizabeth Booth Widow..............1 pot .....1 do......1 tray.....1 bed and

      furniture.....1 Cotton Wheel.....1 Table......4 Chairs..... 1. Negro Girl

      Rody......1 Loom.....1 Chest

      Isaac Ford.....1 Negro Girl Caty.... 1 Negro Child Silvie

      D.S. Booth.......1 Mill Stone

      Archer Moon.....14 Geese.....1 Black Yearling.....1 Looking Glass

      John Webb......1 Ewe & 2 Lambs......1 Lamb

      Gabriel Booth .....1 Dun Heffer........1 Red Heffer......1 Small Trunk.......1

      Bed & Furniture

      Elizabeth Booth, the Younger...........1 Bible

      Burrell Webb....1 Brindle Cow........1 Lot Earthen Ware......1 Bushel Measured & Small Saw

      Wm. Hathcock...............1 Gun

      John Blake.......1 Small Bible

      John Booth..........1 Razor Strop......1 Small Tub

      Joel Faulkner.............Runlet or Keg.


      Court of Ordinary May Term 1814

      David S. Booth being duly Sworn Saith that the within return is Just & true,

      Sworn to in open Court. 2nd May 1814.

      And Ordered to be Recorded

      Test Wm Woods CCO

      Recorded the 3 rd May 1814

      Wm Woods CCO

      From LDS film # 0209539 Sept 1996. Transcribed December 18, 1997 by Anne C. Booth,


      Nathaniel Booth Deeds from Farmer

      19 Elbert Co., Ga., Deed Book K, 1806-1808

      p. 94 Robert Booth am bound to Nathaniel Booth, both of Elbert Co., for $2300, 22 Aug. 1805. The condition of the obligation is that if Robert Booth makes rights to a tract on Broad River in sd. co., 158 acres, being the place where Nathaniel Booth now lives & called Booths Mill Place, before the expiration of 20 years from today & to make to Nathaniel the rights to a negro woman named Rachel & her 2 children, Roda & Charity with all her increase until the right is made, & 9 cows, 1 mare, 4 beds & furniture, 11 hogs, household & kitchen furniture, 21 geese, 17 ducks. All which property Robert Booth is bound to make over to Nathaniel Booth within 20 years from today. Nathaniel & his family have from this day the profits arising from property. Robert is bound to deliver to Nathaniel any part of the property that shall die or be lost, then this to be void, otherwise to remain in full force, 22 Aug. 1805.

      (signed) Robert Booth. Wit: Gabril Booth, A. Stinchcomb, J.P. Regd. 15 Dec. 1806.

      24 Elbert Co., Ga., Deed Book K, 1806-1808

      p. 136 7 Feb. 1807, Jesse Suttles to Pleasant Craft, both of Elbert County, for $250, on Falling Creek waters in sd. co., 116 3/4 acres, down a branch.

      (signed) Jesse Suttles. Wit: Nathamel Booth, George Booth, A. Stinchcomb, J.P.

      Regd. 7 Feb. 1807.


      130 Elbert Co., Ga., Deed Book N, 1810-1812

      p. 22 ....22 Aug. 1805, Nathaniel Booth to Robert Booth, both of Elbert Co., for $500, on Broad River in sd. co., 158 acres with the mill & plantation, being part of tract granted to Robert Gutry, 4 Feb. 1785, in fee simple.

      (signed) Nathaniel Booth. Wit: George Booth, A. Stinchcomb, J.P. Rec. 19 July 1810.


      163. Elbert Co., Ga., Deed Book N, 1810-1812

      p. 172 Nathaniel Booth of Elbert Co., have sold to my son, Robert Booth, a negro boy named Adam, about 12 yrs. old, for $200, 20 Feb. 1807.

      (signed) Nathaniel Booth. Test: Gabriel Booth, Thomas (x) Moore. Rec. 24 July 1811.


      163. Elbert Co., Ga., Deed Book N, 1810-1812

      p. 173 Nathaniel Booth, for $100, to Robert Booth, both of Elbert Co., a negro child named Charity, 16 May 1807.

      (signed) Nathaniel Booth. Test: Judith (x)

      More, Fanney (x) Booth. Rec. 24 July 1811.


      164. Elbert Co., Ga., Deed Book N, 1810-1812

      p. 178 Nathaniel Booth, for $ 150, to Gabriel Booth, a negro boy named Shepherd, 4 May 1805.

      (signed) Nathl. Booth. Wit: R. T. Cosby, H. Gatewood.

      Rec. 7 Aug. 1811.


      164. Elbert Co., Ga., Deed Book N, 1810-1812

      p. 179 Nathaniel Booth, for love & goodwill, to my daughter, Fanny Booth, both of Elbert Co., a negro girl, about 3 yrs. old, named Dice, 22 Aug. 1805.

      (signed) NathanielBooth. Wit: Gabriel Booth, A. Stinchcomb, J.P. Rec. 7 Aug. 1811


      164-165 ...Elbert Co., Ga., Deed Book N. 1810- 1812

      p. 179 1 Aug. 1811, received of Robert, a conveyance of land that Nathaniel Booth now lives on, which was delivered to Robert Booth, 22 Aug. 1805, for safe keeping.

      (signed) Nathaniel Booth. Test: James Walker, Saml. Woods, J.P.

      Received of Robert Booth, bill of sale given on purpose to save for Nathaniel Booth, a negro woman named Rachel, a child named Rhoda, & a boy named Rubin, dun mare & colt, 4 feather beds with chair furniture, 4 cows & calves.

      Nathaniel Booth has received from Robert Booth. I aquit Robert Booth from being accountable for any of my property or any other person on my account. I aquit Robert Booth of any claims or demands in my own person, 1 Aug. 1811.

      (signed) Nathaniel Booth. Test: Jas. Walker, Saml. Woods, J.P. Rec. 7 Aug.
      1811.

      168. Elbert Co., Ga., Deed Book N, 1810-1812

      p. 193 1 Aug. 1811, Robert Booth to Nathaniel Booth, both of Elbert Co., for $400, on Broad River in sd. co., 158 acres, with the mill & plantation, part of tract granted to Robert Guttery, 4 Feb. 1785.

      (signed) Robert Booth. Wit: Jas. Walker, Saml. Woods, J.P. Rec. 2 Oct. 1811.

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      Indenture between Gabriel Booth & John Hanna 13 Dec 1825 Elbert Co, GA


      Elbert County, Georgia Superior Court ...Deed Book X..1835-1844


      Page 104 Gabriel and Robert Booth and John Hanna to John D. Johns...Deed


      Georgia: Elbert County: This Indenture made this thirteenth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty five between Gabriel Booth and Robert Booth of the State and County aforesaid and John Hanna of the State of Alabama and Lauderdale County of the one part, and John D. Johns of the State and county aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that I Gabriel Booth for the sum of Sixty dollars to me in hand paid at and before the sealing and delivering of these presents, the same being for claims of Nancy Booth and Joel Faulkner as their rights is vested m? together with my own claim as Legatee of Nathaniel Booth dec'd. And we the said Robert Booth and John Hannah do hereby acknowledge the receipt of twenty dollars to each of us paid at and before the sealing and delivery of these presents of the same as Legatees of said deceased. And we the said Gabriel Booth, Robert Booth and one John Hanna hath granted bargained sold and conveyed, and do by these presents bargain sell and convey unto the said John D. Johns his heirs and assigns a certain tract or parcel of land situate and being the State & County aforesaid lying on Broad River bounded westward by Austin Webb's land. Northward by Thomas Moore's land. Eastwardly by John Booth's land and Southwardly by Samuel Wood's lands containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less Granter unknown. To have & to hold said tract of land unto him the said John D. Johns his heirs and assigns together with all and singular, the rights members and appurtenances there of to the same in any manner belonging to his and their own proper use benefit and behoof forever in fee simple and we the said Gabriel Booth, Robert Booth and John Hanna for ourselves our heirs Executors and Administrators so far as the said title is vested in us as Legatees the said bargained premises unto the said John D. Johns his heirs and assigns will warrant and forever defend the right and titles so far as titles is vested in us as Legatees of the said Nathaniel Booth. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hand and seals the day & date above written signed sealed & delivered in the presence of

      Gabriel Booth (seal)

      John Hanna (seal)

      Robert Booth (seal)

      Test. Thomas (his X mark) Moore

      Isaac Alman, J. P

      Recorded the 1st day of May 1838
    Person ID I12408  Booth Family
    Last Modified 17 Jan 2016 

    Family BOOTH Judith Ann,   b. 5 Jun 1781, Amherst County, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 5 Mar 1864, Elberton, GA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 82 years) 
    Marriage Abt 1801  Elberton, GA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Children 
     1. MOORE William J.,   b. 18 Apr 1803, Elberton, GA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 5 Dec 1865, Elberton, GA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 62 years)
     2. MOORE John Nathaniel,   b. 9 Mar 1807, Georgia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 27 Jan 1887, Georgia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 79 years)
     3. MOORE Francis,   b. 1812, Elbert County Georgia. Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
     4. MOORE Elizabeth,   b. Abt 1814   d. Yes, date unknown
     5. MOORE Nancy M.,   b. Abt 1816, Elbert County Georgia. Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1865 (Age ~ 50 years)
     6. MOORE Mary,   b. 17 Sep 1818, Elbert County Georgia. Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
     7. MOORE Joel Washington,   b. 10 Oct 1821   d. 16 Jun 1913 (Age 91 years)
    Family ID F4141  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 18 Mar 2015 

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  • Sources 
    1. [S1229] Moore-Booth Cemetery (Nickville, Elberton County, GA, USA), Find-A-Grave, 12408 monumental inscription. (Reliability: 3).

    2. [S1229] Moore-Booth Cemetery (Nickville, Elberton County, GA, USA), Find-A-Grave, monumental inscription. (Reliability: 3).