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From Duane Cooley:
# Name: Alphous MOATS
# Sex: M
# ALIA: /Alfred/
# Birth: 1848
Father: Thomas MOATS b: UNKNOWN
Mother: Mariah SWANEY b: 1811
Marriage 1 Mariah W. KENNISON b: APR 1855 in PA
* Married: ABT 1873
Children
1. Ida Mae MOATS b: 17 AUG 1873
2. John MOATS b: OCT 1875
3. Thomas Jefferson MOATS b: 20 JAN 1877
4. Clarence H. MOATS b: 2 APR 1881
5. Charles D. MOATS b: APR 1882
6. Frank P. MOATS b: 5 OCT 1887
# Name: Mariah W. KENNISON
# Sex: F
# Birth: APR 1855 in PA
# Death: UNKNOWN
Father: Absalom KENNISON b: ABT 1813 in Georges Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Mother: Rebecca HUMBERT b: UNKNOWN
Marriage 1 Alphous MOATS b: 1848
* Married: ABT 1873
Children
1. Ida Mae MOATS b: 17 AUG 1873
2. John MOATS b: OCT 1875
3. Thomas Jefferson MOATS b: 20 JAN 1877
4. Clarence H. MOATS b: 2 APR 1881
5. Charles D. MOATS b: APR 1882
6. Frank P. MOATS b: 5 OCT 1887
Marriage 2 Oliver Blackford COOLEY b: 23 NOV 1863 in PA
* Married: 5 SEP 1895
Children
1. Hanna Elizabeth COOLEY b: DEC 1895 in PA
2. John K. COOLEY b: 12 MAR 1898 in PA
3. Bryan Jesse COOLEY b: 10 AUG 1900 in PA
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1880 Census - Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Georges TWP
131 131
Moates, Mariah W F 70 Pa France France (Widow)
Henry W M 23 Pa Pa Pa
132 132
Moates, Alpheus W M 31 Laborer Pa Pa Pa
Mariah W F 27 Wife Pa Pa Pa
Ida W F 7 Dau Pa Pa Pa
John W M 5 Son Pa Pa Pa
Jefferson W M 2 Son Pa Pa Pa
Tedrick, Minnie W F 13 Serv Servant Pa Pa Pa
Pringle, Anna W F 18 Serv Servant Pa Pa Pa
1900 Census - Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Georges TWP - 18&19 June 1900
154 168
Moats, Ida Head W F Aug 1872 27 S Penn Penn Penn
---, Tony Son W M --- ---- 9 S Penn Penn Penn At School
---, Clara Bro M W Apr 1882 18 S Penn Penn Penn Day Laborer
---, Frank P. N. Bro M W Oct 1886 13 S Penn Penn Penn At School
[The 'P' in Frank's name appears to have been striked through]
[Tony's birthdate originally contained the same as Clara. Then was striked through]
14 January 1900
166 171
Enumerated with Jolly, Ella
Moats, John Boarder W M Oct 1876 23 S Penn Penn Penn Coal Miner
1910 Census - Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Georges TWP - 2 May 1910
169 186
Moats [Motes], Ida M. Head F W 35 S Penn Penn Penn Housekeeper
Thomas W. Son M W 18 S Penn Penn Penn
The following two census records indicate that Frank P. Moats was Thomas Jefferson Moats' brother.
1920 Census - Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Georges TWP - 26 January 1920
--- 119
Moats, T. J. Head M W 42 M Penn Penn Penn Laborer, Swayne Coal Co.
Rosetta Wife F W 35 M Penn Penn Penn
S. J. Son M W 20 ? Penn Penn Penn
Etta N. Dau F W 14 S Penn Penn Penn
Herman F. Son M W 11 S Penn Penn Penn
H. B. Son M W 8 S Penn Penn Penn
Thelma L. Dau F W 3 S Penn Penn Penn
F. P. Bro M W 34 S Penn Penn Penn
1930 Census - Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Georges TWP - 15 April 1930
250 250 Haydentown Brick Road
Moats, Frank Head M W 45 S Penn Penn Penn Laborer, General Farm
Rose SLaw F W 45 Wd Penn Penn Penn
Herman F. Neph M W 21 S Penn Penn Penn Laborer, Coal Mine
Harry B. Neph M W 18 S Penn Penn Penn Teamster Keeper, Lumber Mill
Thelma S. Niec F W 13 S Penn Penn Penn
John Son M W 9 S Penn Penn Penn
The following newspaper clipping from Anna Lila Wheeler Moats' bible gives evidence that John,
Clarence, Frank, and James Dawson Moats are brothers. Gilmore is in Greene County, Pennsylvania:
Body Is Found By Train Crew
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John Moats, 60, of Gilmore
Meets Death Beneath Wheels
On B. and O. Leckrone Branch
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John Moats aged 60 years and
seven days, a well known resident of
Gilmore, was instantly killed about
1:30 o’clock Sunday morning by a B.
and O. freight train on the Leckrone
Branch. near his home. His body,
however, was not found until three
hours later.
Moats is believed to have been
killed by the train as it made a regular
trip over the branch. It was on the
turn trip of the same train at 4:30
that the man’s badly mangled body
was found lying along the tracks.
Surviving are three brothers,
James D. Moats, Greensboro; Frank
Moats, Haydentown, and Clarence
Moats, Smithfield H. D. 1. The body
has been removed the Clarence
Moats residence where funeral services
will be conducted at 2 o’clock Tuesday
afternoon. Burial will be in Springhill
cemetery.