Blogger Amy Johnson Crow has
challenged us with writing about an Ancestor once a week for the year
2019. She will give us prompts to get us started. This week's
prompt is Road Trip.
I had been researching the Moore family for many years and
found them in New Brunswick, Canada and Savannah, Georgia.
My husband and I travelled all over the country on
motorcycle and were always looking for interesting rides. We decided one year to go to Savannah,
Georgia. I went well prepared. I had several addresses where the Moore
family lived in Savannah and the cemetery where some of them were buried.
Since the Moore family lived in Savannah from 1880 to 1910
there were many changes and not all addresses had houses. Some were parking lots and one was a business
office. The church, St. John’s is still
there. The Moore children were baptized
in that church.
St. John the Baptist Church
We went to the Laurel Grove Cemetery; Aisle 16 Lot 2439. We started down a long row heading towards
the plot and I was so discouraged, there were no headstones, until we got down
to the Moore plot. Hooray, a little
fence around several headstones. Horatio and his wife Mary (my 2nd
Great Grandparents) were buried there as were 2 daughters and their
families. It was very exciting to me,
not so much my husband though. We didn’t
stay long because it was very hot and buggy.
Entrance to Laurel Grove Cemetery
It was a fun road trip to ride and walk through the streets
I knew my Grandfather roamed as a small child.
His parents, Tristram Moore and Genevieve (Counts) were married in
Savannah. Genevieve was born in Savannah,
December 1864, the month General Sherman marched through Savannah during the
Civil War.
Savannah Street Scene abt. 1900
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