Home
Message Board
Site Dedication
Researchers
Stories & Families
Ira Lee Branson
Ira and Clara
Thomas Cook
Mary Smallwood
Gus & Iva Cook
Photo Gallery
Today's Bransons
Today's Buschs
Today's Rubottoms
Quaker Heritage
Origin of Names
Abolitionists
Quaker John
"Cousin" Abe
Lizzie Borden
Rev. Beals
Sumpter Valley
Military
War of 1812
Civil War

Ancestry.com - The #1 Online Genealogy Library!
- Subscribe to Ancestry.com
- Search Historical Records
- Find Locality Resources
- Build Your Family Tree
- Get Help with Your Research
- Census Records
- Birth, Marriage & Death Certificates
- Military Databases
- Immigration/Emigration Databases
- Newspapers & Periodical Databases
- Biography & History Records
- Court, Land & Probate Records
- Reference Tools & Resource Aids
- Directories & Member Lists
- Shop Ancestry.com
DOWNLOADABLE
GEDCOMS
ALPHABETICAL
SURNAME LIST

JOIN MAILING
LIST

Usage Policy
Main Page

This site maintained by Sandra Branson Young

© Copyright 2003
All Rights Reserved




 

Narrative for
(Updated May 19, 2004)
Lemuel Moore
Back to Table of Contents

VA-NC-TN-KY MAP
NEW INFORMATION - MAY 22, 2005
NEW INFORMATION - JUNE 23, 2005
DNA TEST ALERT

Urgent Request:  If you have any information about Lemuel please contact me by email.  Thank you!
 

The Moore Family Migration from Prince Edward, Virginia to Grainger, Tennessee and Beyond
Click on the image for a larger view
The large red square marks the outer boundaries of the areas in which the Moores and allied families lived and migrated.  The top right oval is Prince Edward and Halifax Counties and the general vicinity in Virginia.  The bottom right oval is where many of these families were in 1790.  The left bottom oval marks Greene, Grainger, Hawkins and Claiborne Counties in Tennesse where some migrated as early as the 1780's.  The top left oval marks the boundaries of Knox, Laurel, Whitley and Rockcastle Counties in Kentucky where Lemuel Moore and others were living as early as 1840.