My Great Grandparent are Samuel M. Moore and Mary R. Loomis or Mary
P. Loomis depending on what document you are looking at. My Grand
mother Myrtie (Moore) Smith said that her mother’s name was Mary Pamela
and she changed the P to an R because her brother’s teased her with Mary
Pee.
Samuel was born with the last name of More, but the story goes that
when Mary and Sam married she changed the spelling to Moore because she
was quality not quantity.
Samuel (b. May 9, 1836) and Mary (b. Dec. 25, 1840) were born in New
York and moved to Casnovia Township, Muskegon County in 1872. I have found
them both on the New York Census before they were married.
Mary Loomis was listed as 19 years old and a schoolteacher in June of
1860 living with her parents Martin and Phoebe (Safford) Loomis.
I found Samuel More on the 1850 census living with his father James More
and siblings. This would be in New York.
In the book the History of Muskegon County at the Hackley Library in
Muskegon under Casnovia Township, page 108 it lists:
Samuel M. Moore was born Otsego Co., N.Y., May 9th, 1836, and
settled on section 23, Casnovia, in June 1872. He was married June 30th
1861, to Mary Loomis, who was born Dec. 25th, 1840. They have two
children.
Now I do not know who gave this information. I have them married
in 1860 with their first child being born in 1861. I thought that
Samuel was born in Oswego County, New York.
Their children were Alton George Moore b. New York June 3, 1861 d. Casnovia,
MI August 2, 1926. Martin Moore b. January 3, 1864 New York d. Casnovia,
MI. December 15, 1874. Ada Moore b. Casnovia, MI June 23, 1872 d. November
27, 1874. All of the above are buried at Seaman Cemetery. Myrtie
Ileta Moore b September 24, 1878 Dubuque, Iowa d July 12, 1965 Sparta,
MI.
Sam and Mary had Alton and Martin when they moved to MI., Ada was born
June 23, 1872 so Mary must have traveled while she was pregnant.
Martin and Ada died in 1874 of Typhoid Fever. My Great Grandmother
Mary (Loomis) Moore went to visit cousins (wish I had a name) in Iowa and
discovered that she was pregnant. She stayed there until my Grandmother
Myrtie was born September 24, 1878.
Samuel brought cemetery plots at Seaman Cemetery. Now Mary, Martin and
Ada are buried there according to a page I copied from the library.
There was no marker as they were too poor to afford one. My mother
remembers going to the cemetery in the horse and buggy with her parents
Myrtie (Moore) Smith and Franklin B. Smith to visit the graves. My
cousin Ellen (Murray) Tibbe, my Mom and I went to the caretakers (of the
cemetery) house and he said that Samuel was not buried there. I mentioned
something about a backhoe to find out for sure. He called Ellen a
few days later and said that he had found that Samuel was buried there,
now I have found a death record for Mary in Kent County, Martin and Ada
in Muskegon County, but I can not come up with a death record for Samuel
in either Muskegon or Kent Counties. We had a stone placed there
a few years ago with all four names and dates on it, now I am beginning
to wonder if Samuel is really buried there. No one in the family
remembers that he died anywhere else than his home. I have a mystery
to solve. Any suggestions? He died March 15, 1904.
Myrtie Moore married Franklin B. Smith April 28, 1897. I have a scrap
of paper that John from the Hackley Library gave me and I think it says
John H Maynard married them at Sparta.
Franklin B. Smith is the son of Edwin Franklin Smith and Jemima Elizabeth
Bowman. Edwin and Jemima came to Casnovia from Ohio in 1881. Edwin had
a General Store in Casnovia.
They had Gerald Smith, Ellsworth Smith and Florine Ileta Smith. Florine
is my Mom and she married Morton R. Thompson October 19, 1935.
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