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THOMAS MOORE
CEMETERY

From Clarksville take Highway 41-A (New Providence Blvd.) 1.9 miles to Highway 79 (Dover Road). Turn left, go 5.4 miles to Lake Road. Turn left, go 3.7 miles to Moore Cemetery Road (there is a gate across the road). Turn left, drive all the way back to a big horse barn. Take right fork, go back to a very old house. Cemetery is in the woods behind the barn. The graves behind the house is the Haynes Cemetery.
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We try to keep families grouped together. If someone's last name is listed, it means they have a separate headstone. If it is not listed, they are sharing a headstone with someone else. Sometimes children are on the same headstone as parents.
Since we do not personally know these families, if we aren't sure of a relationship we list who they are buried next to. Any help matching folks with their relatives will be greatly appreciated.
The information is exactly as it appears on the stones. If you know the person's full name, please let us know.
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BAYLISS    John T.    son of J.& N. Bayliss
born Aug.7,1833   died Sept.7,1857
BAYLISS    Josiah B.    son of J.& N. Bayliss
born June 25,1836   died June 3,1857


MCNICHOLS    S.B.    born Apr.10,1818   died Dec.19,1887
aged 33 yrs. 4 ms. 9 days
A precious one from us is gone
A voice we loved is stilled
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled


MOORE    Thomas C.    born in Orange Co. N.C.
June 3,1785   died May 29,1836
Aged 50 yrs. 11 mo. & 26 days
(footstone: T.C.M.)
MOORE    Henritta M. Fletcher
Formerly wife of Thos. G. Moore
born Orange Co. N.C. May 20, 1787
died Oct.11,1845
Age 58 y�s,  4 m�s,  11 d�s


WOOTAN    Brucie May    
(footstone: B.M.W.)
daughter of Pomp & Bee Wootan
born May 4,1889   died Mar.16,1908
A precious one from us is gone
A voice we loved is stilled
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled


W.O.N.    footstone only



Unmarked graves and graves marked with fieldstones.



Transcribed: March 6,2002





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