hmtl5 Maggie Hurley: Robinson Genealogy

Maggie Hurley

Female 1893 - 1986  (92 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Maggie Hurley was born in Nov 1893 in Kentucky (daughter of William H. Hurley and Malissa Belle Moore); died on 15 Jan 1986 in London, Laurel County, Kentucky; was buried in A. R. Dyche Memorial Park, London, Laurel County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: cook

    Notes:

    London – Maggie Hurley, 92, of Boreing Drive, a retired cook, died yesterday at Laurel Heights Home for the Elderly. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at House-Rawlings Funeral Home. Visitation will be after 7 p.m. today.
    Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 16 January 1986.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11922984/maggie-hurley

    Section E


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William H. Hurley was born on 16 Jun 1865 in Jackson County, Kentucky; died on 2 Aug 1945 in London, Laurel County, Kentucky; was buried on 3 Aug 1945 in A. R. Dyche Memorial Park, London, Laurel County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: farmer
    • Census: 1900, Sturgeon, Jackson County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11922934/william-h-hurley

    Sectino E

    William married Malissa Belle Moore on 22 Mar 1888 in Jackson County, Kentucky. Malissa (daughter of Abner Marion Moore and Martha J. Smith) was born on 20 Feb 1869 in Kentucky; died on 26 Feb 1941; was buried in A. R. Dyche Memorial Park, London, Laurel County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Malissa Belle Moore was born on 20 Feb 1869 in Kentucky (daughter of Abner Marion Moore and Martha J. Smith); died on 26 Feb 1941; was buried in A. R. Dyche Memorial Park, London, Laurel County, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11922936/malissa-belle-hurley

    Section E

    Children:
    1. Charley B. Hurley was born on 4 Apr 1889 in Jackson County, Kentucky; died on 28 May 1971 in Laurel County, Kentucky; was buried in A. R. Dyche Memorial Park, London, Laurel County, Kentucky.
    2. Edward Hurley was born on 24 Sep 1891 in Kentucky; died on 24 Nov 1977; was buried in Whittaker Cemetery, Lesbas, Laurel County, Kentucky.
    3. 1. Maggie Hurley was born in Nov 1893 in Kentucky; died on 15 Jan 1986 in London, Laurel County, Kentucky; was buried in A. R. Dyche Memorial Park, London, Laurel County, Kentucky.
    4. Ambrose Finley Hurley was born on 17 Jan 1896 in Clay County, Kentucky; died on 7 Jul 1963 in London, Laurel County, Kentucky; was buried on 9 Jul 1963 in Sherman Benge Cemetery, London, Laurel County, Kentucky.
    5. Maude Hurley was born on 20 Feb 1898 in Kentucky; died on 10 Nov 1986 in London, Laurel County, Kentucky; was buried in Sherman Benge Cemetery, London, Laurel County, Kentucky.
    6. Fannie Hurley was born on 16 Feb 1903 in Kentucky; died on 21 May 1995 in Lakeland, Polk County, Florida; was buried in Rough Creek Cemetery, Brock, Laurel County, Kentucky.
    7. Chester Arthur Hurley was born on 16 Sep 1905 in Kentucky; died on 23 Feb 1988 in London, Laurel County, Kentucky; was buried in A. R. Dyche Memorial Park, London, Laurel County, Kentucky.
    8. Ruth Hurley was born on 14 Sep 1909 in Kentucky; died on 1 Oct 1979 in Laurel County, Kentucky; was buried in A. R. Dyche Memorial Park, London, Laurel County, Kentucky.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Abner Marion Moore was born on 17 May 1849 in Kentucky (son of William Moore and Emadantha Shackelford); died on 14 Jul 1923 in Menifee County, Kentucky; was buried on 15 Jul 1923 in Oliver Perry Wells Cemetery, Wellington, Menifee County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: farmer
    • Census: 1880, Pond Creek, Jackson County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32744271/abner-m-moore

    Abner married Martha J. Smith in 1869. Martha (daughter of Robert Smith and Mary Polly Smith) was born on 17 Mar 1851 in Kentucky; died on 15 May 1928; was buried in Oliver Perry Wells Cemetery, Wellington, Menifee County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Martha J. Smith was born on 17 Mar 1851 in Kentucky (daughter of Robert Smith and Mary Polly Smith); died on 15 May 1928; was buried in Oliver Perry Wells Cemetery, Wellington, Menifee County, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32744270/martha-moore

    Children:
    1. 3. Malissa Belle Moore was born on 20 Feb 1869 in Kentucky; died on 26 Feb 1941; was buried in A. R. Dyche Memorial Park, London, Laurel County, Kentucky.
    2. Esther Frances Moore was born on 20 Feb 1871 in Kentucky; died on 22 Sep 1934 in Owsley County, Kentucky; was buried on 23 Sep 1934 in Daniel Mainous Cemetery, Vincent, Owsley County, Kentucky.
    3. Laura J. Moore was born about 1873 in Kentucky.
    4. Robert B. Moore was born about 1876 in Kentucky.
    5. Mary Alice Moore was born on 9 Apr 1878 in Jackson County, Kentucky; died on 30 Nov 1971 in Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio; was buried in Blanchester IOOF Cemetery, Blanchester, Clinton County, Ohio.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William Moore was born on 30 Dec 1824 in Clay County, Kentucky (son of John Moore and Judah Wood Bowman); died on 13 May 1851 in Owsley County, Kentucky; was buried in Shepherd Cemetery, Booneville, Owsley County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850, Breathitt County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Adams Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. 23 June 1851.
    Tragedy in Kentucky. The Frankfort Commonwealth gives an account of a tragic affair at Booneville, Owsley county, Kentucky on the 12th of May last. There had been some difficulty between Wm. Moore, John Moore and John Reece, brothers-in-law in relation to the division of some property. On that day they met in the open street and had some conversation which resulted in blows. The two Moores attacked Reece with sticks and stones, and he defended himself with a large butcher knife with which he stabbed his assailants in such a manner that they died in about ten hours. The deceased each left a wife and family. Reece was severely beaten, but is expected to recover.


    A correspondent of the Frankfort Commonwealth gives the details of a terrible tragedy that occurred at Boonville, Owsley Co., on the 12th ult. A quarrel between William and John Moore, and Jno. Reece, their brother-in-law, in relation to the settlement of an estate, resulted in a fight; the Moore's using rocks and clubs and Reece a butcher knife. The Moore's were so badly injured that they died in a few hours. Reece was badly hurt but will recover.

    The Louisville Daily Courier, Louisville, Kentucky. Thursday, 11 June 1851.


    From the Ky. Commonwealth.
    Tragedy in Booneville, Owsley County, Ky.
    William Moore, John Moore, and John Reece were brothers –in-law, and a difficulty arose between the parties respecting the estate of the father of the Moores. The father willed to his sons his lands at his death, and what money he had on his hands be willed to his daughters. The whole seems to have fallen into the hands of his sons. Reece it is said charged his brothers-in-law, and his mother-in-law with secreting his wife’s part. At once there sprung up a hard feeling between the Moores and Reece. Three of the Moores threatened to whip Reece, and if he brought a suit against them to break the will or sue them for the money, John swore he would kill him. Reece threatened in return, if they ever jumped on him, he kill as many of them as he could. On the 12th of May, which was election day, the parties had an interview, late in the evening. John Moore and John Reece were talking over the old difficulty in a narrow alley in town. While talking, William Moore walked up and told Reece if he proved that, he would prove a d—n lie, and drew a rock and threw it at Reece, who dodged it. Then the fight commenced. While the Moores fought with sticks and rocks, Reece fought with a large butcher knife. Both parties seem to have fought with a determination to conquer. William Moore received a stab near the right nipple, and John received a stab just under the shoulder blade, ranging towards his heart. Reece was badly bruised about the head, shoulders and hips, but is now recovering.

    When the parties were separated, the Moores cried out that they were killed. One fell, and the other was assisted to his place of rest. The scene that here transpired is enough to cause the hardest heart to feel. The sun had disappeared and darkness was gathering around. – The two men were taken and carried into an entry between two houses, and laid down together – two unfortunate brothers. The blood upon the walk was in puddles, and the railings were sprinkled, which the war-clubs were also smeared with blood – there lay the huge butcher knife, dyed with human gore. Both had families, and very soon their wives and children were sent for. They came like angel messengers come – They came to see their dying husbands – calm and composed they came. They came with a heavenly countenance, beaming with religion and truth. Both the men were very wicked, but one had been in the church and turned out bad. The wife of this one went to him and kissed his cold and waning cheek, and said to him, “William you can’t live, you must die” – and he turned to her and said: “Emma, bring here my little children.” She brought them to him, and he took each and kissed them, requesting them to remain by him until he died. They remained. He then expressed his doubts as to his future destiny. When Emma heard his mutterings, moaning, and doubtful lamentations, she kneeled down and commenced praying for her dying husband. She must have been inspired at that heart-rending scene. Her beauty, her wild strains of sweet voice, her language and her feeling style – were above all conception. Thus the scene closed. Both the men died, living about ten hours from the time they were stabbed.
    The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sunday, 15 June 1851, page 2.


    Oral history of the death of the two Moore brothers by Reece.
    Michael G. Horton, 21 April 1898.
    I came to Owsley Co. Ky. in Oct. 1846. I went into Mercantile business. I was twice Sheriff of Owsley, once appointed, afterward elected. I married September 1850, Catherine Frances Garrard, sister of Gen. T.T. Garrard, daughter of Col. James Garrard. I removed to Clay county in 1852, I was twice elected Sheriff of Clay County. I was school commissioner (also) of Clay Co. when Dr. Manning came here to teach. I kept a saloon in Booneville. A man named Reese killed two brothers named Moore at the door of my saloon. Reese got a change of venue to Breathitt.

    John Jay Dickey Diary Roll 3, Section 2245.
    Transcribed by Ruth B. Carr. Page 161.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7498828/william-moore

    William married Emadantha Shackelford about 1843. Emadantha (daughter of Abner Terry Shackleford and Nancy Gossett) was born in May 1822 in Clay County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Emadantha Shackelford was born in May 1822 in Clay County, Kentucky (daughter of Abner Terry Shackleford and Nancy Gossett).

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1860, Owsley County, Kentucky
    • Census: 1870, Booneville, Owsley County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Census:
    In the 1860 US census Emadatha (Shackelford) (Moore) Brown's household includes John W. Moore, age 15; A.M. Moore, age 11; J.C. Moore, age 8; J.M. Brown, age 4, J.F. Brown, age 2, and Judah Moore, age 83.

    Census:
    In the 1870 US census, Emadantha (Shackelford) (Moore) Brown's household includes Caroline Brown, age 18, Julia Brown, age 12, and Judah Moore, age 82. They live next door to the household of son John W. Moore, his wife Stacy, and daughter Mary J.

    Children:
    1. John Wesley Moore was born on 13 May 1845 in Kentucky; died in 1910.
    2. Nancy Jane Moore was born on 27 Jan 1847 in Owsley County, Kentucky; died on 22 Aug 1847.
    3. 6. Abner Marion Moore was born on 17 May 1849 in Kentucky; died on 14 Jul 1923 in Menifee County, Kentucky; was buried on 15 Jul 1923 in Oliver Perry Wells Cemetery, Wellington, Menifee County, Kentucky.
    4. Judith Caroline Moore was born on 24 Nov 1851 in Owsley County, Kentucky; died on 28 Mar 1917 in Booneville, Owsley County, Kentucky; was buried in Esau-Gabbard Cemetery, Ricetown, Owsley County, Kentucky.

  3. 14.  Robert Smith was born about 1800 in North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850, Owsley County, Kentucky
    • Census: 1860, Owsley County, Kentucky
    • Census: 1880, Pond Creek, Jackson County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Census:
    In the 1880 US census Robert Smith, widower, is in the householf of his daughter and son-in-law, Martha (Smith) and Abner Moore.

    Robert married Mary Polly Smith on 20 Mar 1830 in Harlan County, Kentucky. Mary was born about 1811 in Virginia; died before 1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Mary Polly Smith was born about 1811 in Virginia; died before 1860.

    Notes:

    Polly maiden surname was Smith. She and Robert were not related.


    Polly's ancestors came from England to Virginia.

    Notes:

    Married:
    married by John Dixon

    Children:
    1. Henry Smith was born about 1832 in Kentucky.
    2. William David Smith was born on 24 Jan 1834 in Harlan County, Kentucky; died on 17 Mar 1913 in Sextons Creek, Clay County, Kentucky; was buried on 18 Mar 1913 in Smith Cemetery, Clay County, Kentucky.
    3. Mary Ann Smith was born on 23 Aug 1836 in Kentucky; died on 27 Dec 1914 in Owsley County, Kentucky; was buried in John Evans Cemetery, Boonesville, Owsley County, Kentucky.
    4. Beckey Smith was born about 1840 in Kentucky.
    5. Nancy J. Smith was born about 1844 in Kentucky.
    6. Anastasia Stacy Smith was born on 4 Dec 1847 in Kentucky; died on 30 Nov 1915 in Owsley County, Kentucky; was buried in Peters and Burch Cemetery, Sturgeon, Owsley County, Kentucky.
    7. 7. Martha J. Smith was born on 17 Mar 1851 in Kentucky; died on 15 May 1928; was buried in Oliver Perry Wells Cemetery, Wellington, Menifee County, Kentucky.