Descendants of Joshua Tracy


Generation No. 1

1.  JOSHUA1 TRACY was born Abt. 1790 in MD.  He married RACHAEL Abt. 1815.  She was born Abt. 1796 in MD.

Children of JOSHUA TRACY and RACHAEL are:
i. JERARD2 TRACY, b. Abt. 1818.
ii. JOSHUA TRACY, b. Abt. 1824.
2. iii. WILLIAM D. TRACY, b. Abt. 1824, Zanesville, OH, Muskingum Co.; d. 24 Sep 1906.
3. iv. BENJAMIN TRACY, b. Abt. 1830, MD.
4. v. JOHN WESLEY TRACY, b. Abt. 1831, MD.
vi. MARY J. TRACY, b. Abt. 1833.
vii. CALEB TRACY, b. Abt. 1836.
viii. RACHAEL TRACY, b. Abt. 1843.
ix. ELIZABETH TRACY, b. Abt. 1844.
x. LETICIA TRACY, b. Abt. 1844.
xi. LYDIA TRACY, b. Abt. 1846.
xii. MIOMA TRACY, b. Abt. 1847.
xiii. MALINDA TRACY, b. Abt. 1849.


Generation No. 2

2.  WILLIAM D.2 TRACY (JOSHUA1) was born Abt. 1824 in Zanesville, OH, Muskingum Co., and died 24 Sep 1906.  He married SUSANNAH HITCHCOCK 15 Jan 1848 in Perry Co. OH.  She was born Abt. 1825.

Notes for WILLIAM D. TRACY:
William was a Methodist minister, who served mostly in Ross Co., OH

Obituary from the Daily Scioto Gazette, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1906:

               "OLD CITIZEN DEAD"

     "One of Vigo's oldest citizens passed away on Monday when Mr. W.D. Tracy was cut down by the sickle of the grim reaper.
     "Mr. Tracy was born near Zanesville in 1824 and after studying for the ministry at Ohio Wesleyan University, located to Perry Co., and was then transferred to Sharonville from which point he came to Virgo where he resided until his death, acting as pastor of the Methodist church there for many years.
     "The deceased leaves five children, Mrs. Ward [Mary] Smith, of Londonderry; Mrs. Charles [Elizabeth] Hinson, of near Virgo; Messrs. Charles and John Tracy, of Vigo and Mr. Joshua Tracy of Springfield.  The deceased was well known in this city and his loss will be --[unreadable text]-- by many people. . ."

Children of WILLIAM TRACY and SUSANNAH HITCHCOCK are:
i. MARY3 TRACY, m. WARD SMITH.
ii. ELIZABETH TRACY, m. CHARLES HINSON.
iii. CHARLES TRACY.
iv. JOHN TRACY.
v. JOSHUA TRACY.
5. vi. THOMAS J. TRACY, b. 29 Nov 1850, OH.


3.  BENJAMIN2 TRACY (JOSHUA1)1 was born Abt. 1830 in MD.  He married LUCY Abt. 1853.  She was born Abt. 1835 in OH.

Children of BENJAMIN TRACY and LUCY are:
i. MELISSA3 TRACY, b. Abt. 1854.
ii. JOSHUA TRACY, b. Abt. 1856.
iii. SARAH TRACY, b. Abt. 1858.
iv. AMANDA TRACY, b. Abt. 1859.


4.  JOHN WESLEY2 TRACY (JOSHUA1) was born Abt. 1831 in MD.  He married SARAH MILLER 03 Jun 1852 in Perry Co. OH2.  She was born Abt. 1833.

More About JOHN WESLEY TRACY:
Fact 1: 03 Jun 1852, Marriage Record

More About SARAH MILLER:
Fact 1: 1870 Census - Perry Co., OH
Fact 2: 1880 Census - Perry Co., OH in Harrison Twp.

Children of JOHN TRACY and SARAH MILLER are:
6. i. ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) JANE3 TRACY, b. 29 Aug 1853, Perry Co., Saltillo, OH; d. 15 Jul 1927, Perry Co., OH, Harrison Twp., Crooksville.
ii. CATHERINE TRACY, b. Abt. 1856.
iii. MARY M. TRACY, b. Abt. 1859.
iv. FRANKLIN TRACY, b. Abt. 1861.
v. JOHN W. TRACY, b. Abt. 1863; m. ETTA PRATT, 1886, Perry Co. OH; b. Abt. 1865.


Generation No. 3

5.  THOMAS J.3 TRACY (WILLIAM D.2, JOSHUA1)3 was born 29 Nov 1850 in OH.  He married EMMA RAMBO 07 Dec 1871, daughter of WILLIAM RAMBO and LOVENIA PATTERSON.  She was born Abt. 1850 in OH.

Notes for THOMAS J. TRACY:
TRACY, T.J., stone mason, Pike Township; post office, New Lexington, Ohio; was born November 29, 1850, in Harrison Township, this county [Perry]; son of William and Elizabeth (Hitchcock) Tracy.  Mr. Tracy was raised in New Lexington, Ohio, and has been a resident of that place nearly all of his life.
     Was married December 7, 1871, to Emma, daughter of William and Lovenia [Patterson] Rambo, of Grangers' Mills, this county.  They are the parents of four children, viz.: Lizzie, Guy, John and Lovenia, now living.  Mr. Tracy has made stone masoning the business of his life up to this time, and has been a contractor for the last eight years, undertaking county contracts at New Lexington, for the bridges near Arnold Mill over Rush Creek, one near C. & M.V. depot, Rush Creek, two over Fowler's Run, and one over Yager's Furnace, Shawnee, Ohio; one near George Deffenbaugh's Honey Creek; one on Main street in Corning; one near Beard's Shaft, same plance, and now has a contract for one over Fowler's Run at New Lexington, Ohio.
     Mr. Tracy is fourth sergeant in Company A, Seventeenth O.N.G., and was in the skirmish at Corning during the miner's strike in the fall of 1880.---

[Br�derbund Family Archive #20, Ed. 1, Census Index: OH, Ohio 1880 Census, PERRY CO., OH 1880 CENSUS , Date of Import: 22 Aug 2000, Internal Ref. #1.20.1.15059.3]

Individual: Tracy, Thomas J.
Township: New Lexington
Microfilm: Page 171B

More About THOMAS J. TRACY:
Fact 1: Township: New Lexington4
Fact 2: Microfilm: Page 171B4

Children of THOMAS TRACY and EMMA RAMBO are:
i. ELIZABETH4 TRACY, b. Abt. 1873.
ii. GUY H. TRACY5, b. Abt. 1875; m. MARY A..
iii. JOHN TRACY, b. Jul 1875; m. JULIA.
7. iv. LOVENIA TRACY, b. Abt. 1877.
v. WILLIAM TRACY, b. Jul 1883.
vi. FREDERICK H. TRACY, b. Oct 1886.
vii. GEORGE H. TRACY, b. Feb 1888.
viii. BEULAH M. TRACY, b. Jul 1890.


6.  ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) JANE3 TRACY (JOHN WESLEY2, JOSHUA1) was born 29 Aug 1853 in Perry Co., Saltillo, OH, and died 15 Jul 1927 in Perry Co., OH, Harrison Twp., Crooksville6.  She married CHARLES W. MOORE 27 Apr 1873 in Muskingum Co., OH7, son of SMITH MOORE and BRIDGET WISEHART.  He was born 15 Nov 1852 in Roseville OH, Perry/Muskingum Co., and died 22 Feb 1927 in Roseville OH, Perry/Muskingum Co.8.

More About ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) JANE TRACY:
Fact 1: 1880 Census - Muskingum Co., OH in Zanesville 5th Ward
Fact 2: 1900 Census - Muskingum Co., OH in Clay Twp., Roseville
Fact 3: 1910 Census - Perry Co., OH in Roseville
Fact 4: 15 Jul 1927, Death Certificate issued Perry Co., OH, Harrison Twp., Crooksville, died of
Fact 5: Cerebral Hemorrhage

More About CHARLES W. MOORE:
Fact 1: 1880 Census - Muskingum Co., OH in Zanesville 5th Ward
Fact 2: 1900 Census - Muskingum Co., OH in Clay Twp., Roseville
Fact 3: 1910 Census - Perry Co., OH in Roseville
Fact 4: 27 Apr 1873, Marriage License issued - Marr. to Elizabeth J. Tracy
Fact 5: 22 Feb 1927, Death Certificate issued - Perry Co., OH, Somerset, Cerebral Hemorrhage

Children of ELIZABETH TRACY and CHARLES MOORE are:
i. BERTHA B.4 MOORE, b. 02 Oct 1875.
ii. MOLLIE MOORE, b. Sep 1881.
iii. "?" MOORE, b. Jan 1882.
iv. LIZZIE MOORE, b. Jun 1884.
8. v. CHARLES ARTHUR MOORE, b. 01 Feb 1886, Roseville OH, Perry/Muskingum Co.; d. 02 Jul 1918, Good Samaritan Hosp., Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH.
vi. DAISY MOORE, b. Feb 1889.
vii. NELLIE MOORE, b. Apr 1891.


Generation No. 4

7.  LOVENIA4 TRACY (THOMAS J.3, WILLIAM D.2, JOSHUA1) was born Abt. 1877.  She married // DAVIS. 

Child of LOVENIA TRACY and // DAVIS is:
i. NIGL5 DAVIS, b. Apr 1895.


8.  CHARLES ARTHUR4 MOORE (ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) JANE3 TRACY, JOHN WESLEY2, JOSHUA1) was born 01 Feb 1886 in Roseville OH, Perry/Muskingum Co., and died 02 Jul 1918 in Good Samaritan Hosp., Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH8.  He married JENNIE KATHERINE STICKEL 30 Jun 1907 in Perry Co. OH9, daughter of CHARLES STICKEL and PHIDELIA JONES.  She was born 31 Jul 1887 in Reading Twp., Perry Co., OH10, and died 25 Mar 1918 in Somerset OH, Perry Co.11.

Notes for CHARLES ARTHUR MOORE:
Charles A. was a barber and had his shop in Roseville, OH.

Died of Typhoid Fever, along with "consolidation of right lung."

Was buried in Roseville, OH, on 05 Jul 1918.

More About CHARLES ARTHUR MOORE:
Fact 1: 1900 Census - Muskingum Co., OH in Roseville
Fact 2: 1910 Census - Muskingum Co., OH in  Roseville
Fact 3: 30 Jun 1907, Marriage License issued - Marr. to Jennie Catherine STICKEL
Fact 4: 02 Jul 1918, Death Certificate issued - Typhoid Fever & consolidation of right lung

Notes for JENNIE KATHERINE STICKEL:
Died of Pulmonary Tuberculosis.  Buried in Somerset, OH, on 28 Mar 1918.

She suffered from this disease for nearly a year before secumbing.

Michael Clause (or Clouse) was the physician.

Obituary in 3-28-1918 issue of New Lexington Tribune:

                    DEATH AT SOMERSET

     The death of Mrs. Charles Moore occurred at her home in Somerset Monday evening of tuberculosis.  A husband and two [three, actually] children survived.  The deceased was a daughter of C.F. Stickle of Somerset and a sister of D.J. Stickle of this place.  The Moores lived at Roseville until recently when they moved to Somerset.---

More About JENNIE KATHERINE STICKEL:
Fact 1: 1900 Census - Muskingum Co., OH in Clay Twp., Roseville
Fact 2: 1910 Census - Muskingum Co., OH in  Roseville
Fact 3: 31 Jul 1887, Birth Certificate issued - Perry Co., OH, in Reading Twp., Somerset
Fact 4: 25 Mar 1918, Death Certificate issued - Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Children of CHARLES MOORE and JENNIE STICKEL are:
9. i. KEITH DONALD5 MOORE, b. 29 Dec 1907, Roseville OH, Perry/Muskingum Co.; d. 06 Jan 1987, Port Charlotte FL, Charlotte Co..
10. ii. MAXINE RUTH MOORE, b. 14 Feb 1910, Roseville, Perry Co. OH.
iii. CARL MOORE, b. Abt. 1911.
iv. VIRGINIA C. MOORE, b. 25 Jul 1913, Muskingum Co., OH12; d. 21 Feb 1993, Lehigh Acres, FL--Lee County12; m. HAROLD A. WAITS; b. 04 Jul 191413; d. Mar 1985, Lehigh Acres, FL--Lee County13.


Generation No. 5

9.  KEITH DONALD5 MOORE (CHARLES ARTHUR4, ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) JANE3 TRACY, JOHN WESLEY2, JOSHUA1) was born 29 Dec 1907 in Roseville OH, Perry/Muskingum Co.14, and died 06 Jan 1987 in Port Charlotte FL, Charlotte Co.14,15.  He married MARILYN JANE SHAW 02 Feb 1949 in Greenup Co., Greenup, KY16, daughter of CHARLES SHAW and MARY STEIN.  She was born 25 May 1928 in Zanesville OH, Muskingum Co.17.

Notes for KEITH DONALD MOORE:
Military Service:
U.S. Army during WWII, 10 Jun 1942 to 17 Nov 1945.  Staff Sargent.  He was wounded, shot through the shoulder by Japanese, received Purple Heart.  Received disability due to shell shock.


Places of residence:
East Fultonham & Canton, OH;  Ayer, WA;  Houston, TX;  Kansas;  Punta Gorda, FL

More About KEITH DONALD MOORE:
Cause of Death: Cardio-respiratory failure
Fact 1: 1910 Census - Muskingum Co., OH in Roseville
Fact 2: 1920 Census - Perry Co., in Reading Twp., Somerset
Fact 3: 10 Jun 1942, Enlisted in U.S. Army - Staff Sargeant at highest rank
Fact 4: 17 Nov 1945, Honorable Discharge - U.S. Army WW-II, wounded in shoulder, Purple Heart
Fact 5: 29 Mar 1940, Social Security number issued in Houston, TX, living at
Fact 6: 524 Louisiana St., Houston, TX at the time.
Fact 7: 02 Feb 1949, Marriage License issue - Marr. to Marilyn Jane SHAW
Fact 8: 1968, Divorced at Punta Gorda, FL
Fact 9: 06 Jan 1987, Died at Port Charlotte, FL, PC Care Center

More About MARILYN JANE SHAW:
Fact 1: 25 May 1928, Birth Certificate issued

Children of KEITH MOORE and MARILYN SHAW are:
11. i. MARY JANE6 SHAW, b. 19 Apr 1943; Stepchild.
12. ii. CHARLES CLAYTON MOORE, b. 15 May 1950, Zanesville OH, Muskingum Co..


10.  MAXINE RUTH5 MOORE (CHARLES ARTHUR4, ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) JANE3 TRACY, JOHN WESLEY2, JOSHUA1) was born 14 Feb 1910 in Roseville, Perry Co. OH.  She married ALTON BEYER 1933.  He was born 18 Feb 190518, and died 01 Aug 1992 in Pharr, TX (near Alamo)18.

Notes for MAXINE RUTH MOORE:
Personal note from Charles Clayton Moore:
   I had not heard from my Aunt Maxine in nearly 35 years, since we moved from OH to FL when I was 13.  We just lost contact with each other.  I conducted a search for her name on the Internet in May of 1998 and three listings came up.  One of them was her.  I called her and we talked for about 30 minutes, she was very surprised!  About three weeks later I received a wonderful 5-page letter from her.  Most of the contents (that which I feel is pertinent) is quoted below:

     "You are quite right about my date of birth and age.  I was born Feb. 14, 1910 and am now 88 yrs.  Alton [Beyer], my husband, was a long time teacher of English and Literature at Dover, Ohio, and I taught piano privately and worked quite a while as a sales person in childrens' wear. We had two daughters, Lenore who died of cancer Dec 20, '88 in Fayetteville, Arkansas.  She was born May 9, 1937.  She was a violinist and had 3 sons.  And Judith who lives in Steubenville Ohio and was born Feb 22, 1941.  Judy has 2 sons and a grandson.
     "Years ago Judy, Al and I drove to Roseville, Ohio where Keith, Virginia, and I were born, just to look around and talk to whom ever we could.  We took a picture of the house where we were born and found a swimming pool in the back yard.  We felt kinda bad that it had been changed.  There were steps going down to the back of the house which extended down with a basement kitchen and dining area.
     "We went to the cemetery and took pictures of the Moore family tomb stones there, and recorded dates.  Our Grandfather Moore was a blacksmith and had the only pair of horse stocks in the county (to hold the foot while it was being worked on).  I remember seeings the sparks fly and loved it as he got them red hot and hammered to shape the shoes.  The shop is now a garage, but the owners gave me a brick from the old kiln. They also suggested we see the house.
     "C.W. Moore 1850-1927 (your Great Grandparents, Charles) Elizabeth Moore 1851-1928.  Buried in plot #10 in Roseville Cemetery, across from their home.
     "I remember having "taken a trip" with Grandpa Moore from Roseville, OH to Zanesville, OH on the train to buy the stocks.  It wasn't far to go but it was a big trip for this little girl.  Also I had my first taste of coffee at their house (it was a bit of coffee poured over crackers at breakfast).  Virginia & Keith were there, too.
     "I remember hearing that my brother, Keith, when I was born, went up and down the Roseville streets shouting, "I have a baby sister and her name is Magazine!"
     "I recall Keith and Virginia were right there doing the same things I did.  We always played together & with our neighbor friends.  Our precious dog, Queen, was our love and constant companion.  She never seemed to tire of us.
     "I have been told by several people what fine and talented parents we had.  Our dad was a barber and sign painter.  But he did many more things.  He had a very "up to date" camera.  It was placed on a tripod with a black cover to put over his head when he took pictures.  He was a fine camera man and had his own dark room for developing.  He also painted pictures and often tinted the photographs.
     "Our mother crocheted lace, made our clothes.  We had lace insertion and edging on our slips.  We learned, as we grew up, that Dad and Mother made all of the decorations that were on our Christmas trees.  Keith later told me that he had peeked into the living room on Christmas eve when our parents were decorating, and we were supposed to be sound asleep in our beds!
     "We moved from Roseville to Somerset [OH]--Grandma & Grandpa Stickel's home--when our mother became ill with tuberculosis.  They hired a private nurse, "Miss Henthorn," to nurse and take care of sanitation to keep the children healthy and from getting the disease.  Our father worked as a barber in Somerset then.  Our mother, Jennie Catherine Moore, died in 1918 at age 31 (born 1887).  Our father was greatly saddened at her death.  I recall hearing that he said, "The sun will never shine on my face again," and as it was, with his spirit gone, he developed typhoid fever, was taken to a Zanesville hospital and also died about three months later.  So sad that there were no antibiotics or any medications to treat infections then--in fact, when I grew up and Al and I were just married (1933), Al developed step throat and almost died, a very high fever.  Sulfa was just being introduced and the doctor tried it on Al. The doctor later told us "If Al hadn't died of the strep infection, it's a wonder the sulfa hadn't killed him!"  It was so crude then.  This was about 1938 and our parents died in 1918.  I tell you this to show why there were so many deaths earlier, including little children.
     "The death of our parents was not just a family affair.  The whole town of Somerset grieved with and for us.  Keith was then 10, I was 8, and Virginia 4.  I've been told our parents had a 4th child--Carl--who died at birth.  He was between Virginia and me.  I can barely recall seeing the little casket sitting by the front door in Roseville.
     "We three children lived on with Grandma & Grandpa Stickel in Somerset who by this time were getting quite old.  They had raised their own 7 children.  Grandpa used to trot us on his knee and sing old war songs to us.  He was a Civil War veteran--shot through the body and lungs and lay dying on the battle field in the battle for Missionary Ridge in Gettysburg.  They passed over his body 3 times with a stretcher, on the 4th time he was able to move a bit and raised his hand.  They cut the bullet out of his back right there on the battle field with nothing to dull the pain.  From then on he had to sleep propped up with pillows, in a sitting position.
     "I never heard our grandparents say an unkind word to each other, nor use any kind of profanity.  I remember we were't allowed to sing at the talbe or put our arms on the table when we ate.  They were good in arithmetic and spelling and helped us when we asked for help, and they encouraged us to study.
     "I suppose because of the energy drain on our grandparents--their youngest son, Uncle Sherman and his wife Aunt Lesta, of Canton--took Keith to live with them in Canton, OH, as he did for several years.  At times Virginia and I would visit there too as well as with their other children.
     "Later Keith seemed to get the wonder-lust and left their home when he was older.  I remember clearly when Keith came driving in saying he had been in Kansas.  He stayed a while and was off again.  I guess there's a little of that traveling spirit in all of us.
     "Uncle Sherman and Aunt Lesta, daughter Vera & husband, moved to Florida in later life.  He was the youngest son and the last to die on Oct 28, '88 at age 103.  Viriginia visited him at the nursing home and saw that he had what he needed and wanted.
     "Our daughter Judy found some of these pictures of Keith among the pictures I left in her attice when we moved to a mobile home in Texas.  I had a few here, too.  He was a dear, sweet boy as you can see.  We had great times playing together in the back yard.
     "Charles, your father lived a long life, after all of his war experience and shell shock.  He said to me, "I can still hear those Japs picking over our trenches."
     "You caused me to think a lot about our childhood and I thought about it after I went to bed.
     "I wish you and your family the best of good fortune and health.

                              Max

More About MAXINE RUTH MOORE:
Fact 1: 1910 Census - Muskingum Co., OH in Roseville

Children of MAXINE MOORE and ALTON BEYER are:
i. LENORE6 BEYER, b. 09 May 1937; d. 20 Dec 1988.
ii. JUDY BEYER, b. 22 Feb 1941; m. CASIMER ADULEWICZ.


Generation No. 6

11.  MARY JANE6 SHAW (KEITH DONALD5 MOORE, CHARLES ARTHUR4, ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) JANE3 TRACY, JOHN WESLEY2, JOSHUA1) was born 19 Apr 1943.  She married ROGER DAVID WOLFE 02 Feb 1963 in East Fultonham OH, Muskingum Co., son of MARION WOLFE and WANDA HANKINSON. 

Children of MARY SHAW and ROGER WOLFE are:
13. i. RHONDA ELLEN7 WOLFE, b. 19 Jul 1967, Zanesville, OH.
ii. KIMBERLY ANNE WOLFE, b. 23 May 1970, Zanesville, OH.


12.  CHARLES CLAYTON6 MOORE (KEITH DONALD5, CHARLES ARTHUR4, ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) JANE3 TRACY, JOHN WESLEY2, JOSHUA1)19 was born 15 May 1950 in Zanesville OH, Muskingum Co.20.  He married DOREEN BELLE SIMONS 27 Apr 1974 in Cape Coral, Lee County, FL21, daughter of GLENN SIMONS and LOIS STOEWHAAS.  She was born 29 Aug 1951 in Wilkesburg, PA.

Notes for CHARLES CLAYTON MOORE:
Military Service:
U.S. Navy 23 Oct 1968 to 16 Oct 1972, Radioman 3C.  Served aboard two destroyers.  USS Theodore E. Chandler (DD717) and USS Everett F. Larson (DD813).  Made three 6-month tours of duty to Viet Nam.

Places of residence:
East Fultonham, OH; Punta Gorda, FL; Cape Coral, FL; Asheville, NC; Sapphire, NC.

More About CHARLES CLAYTON MOORE:
Fact 1: 15 May 1950, Birth Certificate issued
Fact 2: Aug 1963, Moved from OH to Punta Gorda, FL (bad times)
Fact 3: 06 Jun 1968, Graduated high school 1968 - Charlotte HS, Punta Gorda, FL
Fact 4: Honorable Discharge - U.S. Navy 1968-1972
Fact 5: Three 6-month tours to Viet Nam aboard USS Theodore E. Chandler DD and
Fact 6: USS Everett F. Larson DD
Fact 7: 27 Apr 1974, Married to Doreen Belle SIMONS (from Penn Hills, PA), at Cape Coral, FL

Children of CHARLES MOORE and DOREEN SIMONS are:
14. i. MELISSA LOIS7 MOORE, b. 27 Jan 1977, Ft. Myers FL, Lee Co..
ii. MATTHEW CLAYTON MOORE, b. 13 Jun 1979, Ft. Myers FL, Lee Co.22.
iii. MICHAEL JACOB MOORE, b. 14 Nov 1983, Brevard NC, Transylvania Co.22.


Generation No. 7

13.  RHONDA ELLEN7 WOLFE (MARY JANE6 SHAW, KEITH DONALD5 MOORE, CHARLES ARTHUR4, ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) JANE3 TRACY, JOHN WESLEY2, JOSHUA1) was born 19 Jul 1967 in Zanesville, OH.  She married ADRIAN LOCK 21 Nov 1996. 

Child of RHONDA WOLFE and ADRIAN LOCK is:
i. SARAH GRACE8 LOCK, b. Aug 1998.


14.  MELISSA LOIS7 MOORE (CHARLES CLAYTON6, KEITH DONALD5, CHARLES ARTHUR4, ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) JANE3 TRACY, JOHN WESLEY2, JOSHUA1) was born 27 Jan 1977 in Ft. Myers FL, Lee Co.22.  She married RONALD BRANDON ARNOLD 16 Mar 1996 in Lake Toxaway, NC (L.T. Baptist Church), son of MARC LANDRETH and KAREN MCCALL.  He was born 19 Apr 1978 in Brevard NC, Transylvania Co..

Children of MELISSA MOORE and RONALD ARNOLD are:
i. QUINTEN GABRIEL8 ARNOLD, b. 21 Mar 1997, Brevard NC, Transylvania Co.; d. 22 Mar 1997, Brevard NC, Transylvania Co..
ii. ADELYNN GRACE ARNOLD, b. 29 May 1998.



Endnotes

1.  1860 Census - Harrison Twp., Perry Co., OH, pg 190A.
2.  Marriage Index.
3.  1880 Census - New Lexington., Perry Co., OH, pg 171B.
4.  Br�derbund Family Archive #20, Ed. 1, Census Index: OH, Ohio 1880 Census, PERRY CO., OH 1880 CENSUS , Date of Import: 22 Aug 2000, Internal Ref. #1.20.1.15059.3
5.  1900 Census, Jackson Twp., Perry Co., OH.
6.  Death Certificate.
7.  Marriage Record.
8.  Death Certificate.
9.  Marriage License and Certificate.
10.  Birth Record.
11.  Death Certificate.
12.  Br�derbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from M through Z, Date of Import: 31 Mar 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.4.102566.130
13.  Br�derbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from M through Z, Date of Import: 31 Mar 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.4.102563.34
14.  Br�derbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from M through Z, Date of Import: 16 Apr 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.4.23705.83
15.  Death Certificate.
16.  Marriage License and Certificate.
17.  Birth Record.
18.  Br�derbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from A through L, Date of Import: 31 Mar 1997, Internal Ref. #1.111.4.21318.64
19.  Birth Certificate for Charles Clayton Moore, Reg. #854, birth #134, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus Ohio.
20.  Marriage Record.
21.  Marriage License and Certificate.
22.  Birth Record.
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