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BELLEFONTAINE
CEMETERY
4947 W. Florissant
Ave.
St. Louis, Missouri 63115 |
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Family Members Buried
in Bellefontaine Cemetery
Flowers mark burial of unmarked graves; an *
indicates no photograph
A very special thanks to
Connie Nisinger for her genuine kindness, time,
and photographs!
My sincere thanks and appreciation to Jeanie
Stephens for her time & assistance locating
graves and providing documentation. |
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BORN |
DIED |
NOTES
OF RELATION |
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| (Cook) Moore, Rebecca |
1817 |
18 Nov 1891 |
Mother
of Thomas Anderson Moore; wife of James Updegraph
Moore |
| (Harzmeier),
Lydia* |
22 Mar 1885 |
18 Apr 1947 |
Daughter
of Wm Henry & Mathilda (Weber); Wife of James
A. Moore, afterwards married Albin Johnson |
| Jones, Samuel Elliott |
30 Dec 1857 |
22 Jan 1934 |
Husband
of Mabel Grace Moore |
| Moore, Emily Ellen |
07 Sep 1864 |
24 Oct 1864* |
Daughter
of Thomas A. & Clarissa (Pilcher) |
| Moore,
James Asbury* |
04 May 1873 |
02 Nov 1912 |
Son
of Thomas A. & Clarissa (Pilcher); husband of
Lydia (Harzmeier) |
| Moore, Joseph E. |
03 Aug 1853 |
12 Mar 1886 |
Son
of James & Rebecca; brother of Thomas A.
Moore |
| (Moore) Jones, Mabel |
19 Jun 1877 |
25 Apr 1963 |
Daughter
of Thomas A. & Clarissa (Pilcher); wife of
Samuel E. Jones |
| Moore, Mary Jeannette |
07 Sep 1880 |
06 Jul 1965 |
Daughter
of Thomas A. & Clarissa (Pilcher); mother of
Clarence Moore Lane |
| Moore, Minnie |
25 Dec 1865 |
09 Jan 1867* |
Daughter
of T.A. & Clarissa (Pilcher) |
| Moore, Thomas
Anderson |
31 Oct 1838 |
16 Jun 1915 |
Son
of James U. & Rebecca; husband of Clarissa
Pilcher |
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Moore, Clarissa |
07 Oct 1845 |
04 Apr 1890 |
Wife
of T.A. Moore; daughter of Ezekiel & Louisa
(Ballard) |
| Pilcher,
Joshua |
15 Mar 1790 |
05 Jun 1840 |
Son
of Joshua & Nancy; Fur trader and
Superintendent of Indiana Affairs |
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Rebecca (Cook) Moore
1817-1891
Wife of James Updegraph Moore
Rebecca
Cook was born in Tuscarawas County, Ohio in 1817
and was the daughter of Martin Cook &
Elizabeth (Firebaugh). She married James U. Moore
on 07 Sep 1836 in Cadiz, Harrison Co., Ohio and
in 1847 they removed with their children to
Collinsville, Illinois where James worked with
his brother Joseph manufacturing cowbells.
Sometime
before 1860 James and Rebecca parted ways
although she is listed as a widow in the 1881 St.
Louis City directory. She appears to have lived
with her son Joseph and was residing with him at
Mound Street in St. Louis at the time of her
death on 18 Nov 1891. She was buried on 22 Nov in
public lot #24-1193, the tulips above marking her
unmarked grave.
Burial
permit indicates Rebecca was 73 years old, born
in Ohio and had died at 811 Mound Street. Cause
of death listed as "Disability -
(Senile)."
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Samuel E. Jones
1857-1934
Husband of Mabel Grace Moore
Samuel Elliott
Jones was born in Alabama on 30 Dec 1857. He
married Mabel Grace Moore, daughter of Thomas A.
and the late Clarissa (Pilcher) on 19 Dec 1901 in
St. Louis, Missouri and they spent their
honeymoon at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New
York. In about 1903 they built a home in Webster
Groves outside of St. Louis and there they spent
the remainder of their lives. Samuel died on 22
Jan 1934, his widow surviving him nearly thirty
years.
Buried in public
lot #28-559, age 75 years, 0 months, 22 days.
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Emily Ellen &
Minnie Moore
Daughters of Thomas A. & Clarissa (Pilcher)Emily
Ellen, the first child of Tom and Clara was
buried on the 20 Sep 1864 and was listed as 12
days old. At the time of her death the family was
residing on 10th Street & North Market in St.
Louis. Cause of death is listed as
"Congestion of the Brain."
Minnie,
who also died in infancy was Tom and Clara's
second child. Her cemetery certificate indicates
she died on 29 Aug 1866 and that she was two
years and eight months old. At the time of her
death, the family was living at St. Charles Rock
Road. Cause of death is listed as
"Erysippicles." Receipts of their burial are on file.
Their
grave is unmarked and in the lower left of the
photo. Family notes and certificates of burial
from Bellefontaine indicate the girls were both
buried on the grave of William Brunaugh who was
buried in P.L. #14-46. William had been born in
Kentucky and was living on Montgomery Street in
St. Louis when he died on 14 Mar 1860 at the age
of 26. His relation to the Moore family is not
known.
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Joseph E. Moore
1853-1886
Son of James U. & Rebecca (Cook)
Joseph
E. Moore was born in Illinois, most probably
Collinsville on 03 Aug 1853 and was the youngest
child of James and Rebecca. He was residing in
his sister Amanda Henze's household in 1880 along
with his mother and was at that time listed as a
stewart on a boat.
According
to hand-written notes of T.A. Moore Joseph died
12 Mar 1886 at 3:30 p.m. @ 811 Mound Street, St.
Louis and was buried in Bellefontaine on
Wednesday the 17th, St. Patrick's Day -Grave 811,
Lot 24. Services were held from the residence of
his sister, Mrs. Henry Henze. (Death Notice)
Joseph's
burial certificate indicates he died at 811 Mound
Street. At the time of his death he was a
Riverman (watchman), married, age 32 years, 7
months, and 7 days. He had been born in Illinois
and a resident of St. Louis since 1856. Cause of
death "Consumption."
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Mabel Grace (Moore)
Jones
1877-1963
Daughter of Thomas & Clarissa (Pilcher)
Mabel
was born in St. Louis, Missouri on 19 Jun 1877
and was thirteen years old at the time her mother
passed away. She attended secretarial school and
at one time worked for the Aetna Life Insurance
Company as a stenographer. She married Samuel E.
Jones in St. Louis on 19 Dec 1901 and spent a
week at The Waldorf-Astoria in New York. She and
Samuel were the parents of "Denise" and
Elliott Jones and lived first in Kirkwood and
then Webster Groves. Mabel is to be credited with
preserving the family history and donating many
items to the Missouri Historical Society
including the Kennerly Diary pertaining to the
early fur trade.
Mabel
died 25 Apr 1963. She was a member of Fortnightly
club of Kirkwood, Group 9, Webster Groves Garden
Club and Women's Society for Christian Services;
and the First Methodist Church of Webster Groves.
(Obituary)
Burial
receipt for Mabel indicates she was 85 years, 10
months, and 6 days. She died in Kirkwood and was
buried in PL #28-511 in block No. 179.
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Mary Jeanette
"Mamie" Moore
1880-1965
Daughter of Thomas & Clarissa (Pilcher)
Grandmother of Mary Jeanette "Jeanne"
Lane
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information indicates Mary (Mae) Lane died on 05
Jul 1965 and only lists her date of birth at
approximately 1885. She was buried in PL#30-225,
Block No. 180-183. "Mamie" as she was known
to her family and friends, was born on 07 Sep
1880 in St. Louis, Missouri. She was ten years
old when her mother passed away and as the years
passed, stayed home to take care of her Papa.
Although in love with a young man who would
become a well-known attorney, Mamie did not marry
until her father passed away in 1915. Without a
higher education of any kind as her other sisters
had had, Mamie was unable to provide for herself
and too old to receive her father's pension.
She married
Clarence Lane in 1916 and they had a son Clarence
Moore Lane in 1918, but the marriage did not last
and Mamie would spend the rest of her life
working to support herself and her son. Her only
grandchild, Mary Jeanette "Jeanne" Lane
was her namesake and greatest joy. She spent many
hours with Jeanne her telling her the stories of
her Mama and Papa and had a great influence over
the woman she would become. In 1965, after Jeanne
had moved to Phoenix and become a mother of two,
Granny Mae passed away in St. Louis on the 6th of
July. She remained in Jeanne's heart and thoughts
always and will forever be remembered for the
gentle soul she was.
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Thomas Anderson Moore
31 Oct 1838 - 16 Jun 1915
Son of James U. Moore & Rebecca (Cook)
Husband of Clarissa Vanbergen Pilcher |
| T.A. Moore was
born in Scio, Harrison County, Ohio where his
father was a school teacher. His mother Rebecca,
was extremely religious and was said to have been
"Pennsylvania Dutch." In 1847 the
family removed from Ohio and went to Madison Co.,
IL where Tom's Uncle Joseph Moore was living in
Collinsville and making cowbells. James, also
knowing the blacksmith trade, worked with Joseph
to create a bell manufacturing business that
eventually was bought out by Christian Blum and
became the largest bell manufacturer in the
United States at the time. Prior to the "War of
the Rebellion" Tom, his younger brother
Joseph and his mother were residing in St. Louis
where Tom worked selling ice to help support his
mother who had apparently separated from his
father who went south to Texas. Tom enlisted in
the 33rd MO Infantry and on the 4th of July 1863
was shot in the head and left for dead at the
Battle of Helena, Arkansas. He eventually
returned to his beloved Clarissa whom he had
married in 1862 and they raised a large family in
St. Louis. Tom passed away quietly, in Glendale,
Missouri finally relieved of the life-long pain
he endured from his wound and was reuinted with
his beloved Clarissa who had preceded him to the
other side. (Obituary)
Bellefontaine
burial information indicates he was born in Ohio,
and died in Glendale, Missouri at the age of 76
years, 7 months and 17 days. He was buried in
PL#28-797, in the same general area as his
daughter Mabel (Moore) Jones.
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Clarissa Vanbergen
(Pilcher) Moore
07 Oct 1845 - 07 Apr 1890
Daughter of Ezekiel Pilcher & Louisa
(Ballard)
Wife of Thomas Anderson Moore |
Clarissa was the niece of
Joshua, the fur trader and Indian agent. She was
born in Springfield, Illinois and came to St.
Louis after the death of her father. She married
Thomas Anderson Moore on her 16th birthday and
shortly afterwards he joined the Union army. On
the battlefield at Helena, Arkansas on July 4th,
1863, he was shot in the head and left for dead.
A passing soldier found a breath in him and he
was taken to Memphis. After his discharge, he
returned to Clarissa and they began to make a
life together in St. Louis. She became a
homeopathic doctor in 1898, but died after an
operation at the age of 44. Her husband Tom
forever mourned the loss.
Death NoticeBellefontaine burial
information notes that Clarissa was buried on
Thrusday, the 10th of April at 2 O'clock in
PL#22-1744.
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| Note: Also buried
in this cemetery relative to the family is Thomas
Riddick; William Clark, the explorer and
Superintendent of Indian Affairs; Lewis Bates
Tebbetts, owner of Tebbetts & Mansur
implement company and father of Rebecca who
married Thomas Anthony Moore; and Alvah Mansur
who was partner to Charles H. Deere, son of John
Deere who formed the Deere & Mansur Company
in Moline. Information on these can be found at
Find-A-Grave.com |
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Brief Biographical
Sketch of Joshua Pilcher |
Moore - Descendants
of Eli & Deborah (Updgraph) |
Pilchers of
Culpeper County, Virginia |
Cemetery Index |
Bellefontaine
Headstone of Joshua Pilcher (1790-1843) |
Bellefontaine
Headstone of Thomas F. Riddick (1781-1830) |
Bellefontaine
Interments @ Find-A-Grave.com (Outside Link) |
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