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Joseph Edward Moran Sr.

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Joseph Edward Moran Sr.

Birth
Austin, Lonoke County, Arkansas, USA
Death
22 Aug 1941 (aged 64)
Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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MARRIAGE: Anna Williams, Aug. 19, 1896, Pulaski, AR.
MARRIAGE: Minnie Barton, Nov. 24, 1900, Waco, McLennan
Co.,TX vol Q page 579.
MARRIAGE: Florence Blankenship, Dec. 10, 1914, Pittsburg
Co., OK. book 7 page 240. Joseph age 38, Florence
age 18,
Operated Jewelry Store in Kiowa, Oklahoma, untill 1914. Also early in TX. Lived in Water Valley, MS. 1923 or 1924. He was in Dallas, TX in 1940 when this picture was made.
Lived in Greenwood, MS. 1941. Worked with Whittington in Greenwood, MS.

Joseph had 3 chn by Anna, 4 chn by Minnie & 2 chn by Florence, 8 living at the time of his death in 1941.

Joseph was a watch repairman, having under his care all time pieces of the Columbus and Greenville Railroad Co. He had been in the Jewelry Business for more than 30 years.

Joseph died at home 1:20 a.m., buried 5 p.m. same day. This was an Indian Custom. Florence was part Indian. They operated an Indian Orphan in Kiowa, OK at one time.

The headstone on Joseph & Florence graves at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Greenwood, MS.,
are as follow;
Joseph E. Moran 1875 - 1941
Florence B. Moran 1896 - 1984
MARRIAGE: Anna Williams, Aug. 19, 1896, Pulaski, AR.
MARRIAGE: Minnie Barton, Nov. 24, 1900, Waco, McLennan
Co.,TX vol Q page 579.
MARRIAGE: Florence Blankenship, Dec. 10, 1914, Pittsburg
Co., OK. book 7 page 240. Joseph age 38, Florence
age 18,
Operated Jewelry Store in Kiowa, Oklahoma, untill 1914. Also early in TX. Lived in Water Valley, MS. 1923 or 1924. He was in Dallas, TX in 1940 when this picture was made.
Lived in Greenwood, MS. 1941. Worked with Whittington in Greenwood, MS.

Joseph had 3 chn by Anna, 4 chn by Minnie & 2 chn by Florence, 8 living at the time of his death in 1941.

Joseph was a watch repairman, having under his care all time pieces of the Columbus and Greenville Railroad Co. He had been in the Jewelry Business for more than 30 years.

Joseph died at home 1:20 a.m., buried 5 p.m. same day. This was an Indian Custom. Florence was part Indian. They operated an Indian Orphan in Kiowa, OK at one time.

The headstone on Joseph & Florence graves at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Greenwood, MS.,
are as follow;
Joseph E. Moran 1875 - 1941
Florence B. Moran 1896 - 1984


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