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Adolphus Moore (1822-1897,) the son of James Adolphus Moore (1790-1861) and Jane Austen Moore (1800-1867,) was born either in London, England, or Gloucester Cottage, Parish of Saint Philip & Jacob, Bristol, England, was educated in the common schools of London, learned the fur cutting business in London, emigrated to the United States in 1848, engaged in the fur cutting trade in New York City, married Elisabeth Baldwin ( -1896) in 1850 in New York City, moved to St. Paul in 1856, opened a fur store in the Concert Hall block in 1857, moved to East Third Street between Wabasha Street and Cedar Street, then moved to a store opposite the First National Bank on Third Street, was engaged in the raw fur buying business and the retail fur business until 1864, engaged solely in the raw fur buying business after 1864, was the president of three building associations, and was buried in Oakland Cemetery. Adolphus Moore was married and had a family of two sons, James Adolphus Moore (1856-1916) and Arthur George Moore (1869- ,) and three daughters, Aphra Elizabeth Moore (Mrs. Willis B.) Hawkins (1850-1907,) Anna Maria Moore (Mrs. E. J.) Grumley (1854- ,) and Frances Jane Moore (Mrs. William) Byers (1863-1892.)
Nato a Gloucester Cottage, Out Parish of Saint Philip & Jacob, BRISTOL, England at 6.30pm
Sepolto: Oakland Cemetery St.Paul, Minnesota
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Adolphus ha sposato Elizabeth Baldwin il 31 marzo 1850 a New York.1 2 (Elizabeth Baldwin è nata circa 1833 in Irlanda,7 deceduta il 14 settembre 1896 a St Paul, Minnesota 1 ed è stata sepolta a St Paul, Minnesota 10.) |