Guy Gregory Moore

b. circa 1820
  • Guy Gregory Moore was born circa 1820 in South Carolina.
  • He married Phoebe (?) say 1846.
  • Guy Gregory Moore and Phoebe (?) appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1860 in Rockdale, Randolph County, South Carolina. Other members of the household included William Moore, Joseph Moore, Peter Moore, Sarah Moore and Thomas Moore.
  • Guy Gregory Moore and Phoebe (?) appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Fox Creek, Randolph County, Alabama. Other members of the household included Peter Moore, Thomas Moore, Harriet Moore and Francis Moore.
  • He was a farmer, according to the 1870 census.
  • The following appeared on 12 June 1902 in the Houston Daily Post: (Navasota, June 11) At 12:30 o'clock last night, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stoneham at Stoneham, T. J. Haynie ended a long and honorable earthly career.
         The body will be conveyed to Anderson this afternoon (Wednesday). Services to be held at the Preston hotel at 10 a. m. Thursday; interment to be in Odd Fellows' cemetery immediately afterwards.
         T. J. Haynie came to Grimes county from Alabama in the early forties. He was a young and vigorous man and settled about where the Dolph community is now located. He engaged in farming and by close diligence and energy soon demonstrated that he was one of the best and most successful farmers in this country. This occupation he pursued until the death of his wife, some twenty-five years ago, when he retired.
         Mr. Haynie married Miss Azzle [sic] of Montgomery county about 1853, and of the fruit of that union there now live Emmett, William, Jeff Haynie, Mrs. George E. White and Mrs. J. O. Stoneham.
         Mr. Haynie was 80 years old at the time of his death. He was a member of the State militia during the civil war, for many years a member of the Methodist church, and a member of the masonic fraternity. He was at all times a close student of all his business affairs, honorable and upright.
  • Last Edited: 9 Jan 2006

Family: Phoebe (?) b. circa 1819