Alexander Hamilton Moore

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A. H. Moore
1841 - 1926
Co. C. 18. Miss. Inf.
N. Va. Army
Full Name: Alexander Hamilton Moore
Location: Section:Confederate Field, Section 1 (F)
Row:S  Number:19
Reason for Eligibility: Confederate Veteran 
Birth Date: 1841 
Died: September 19, 1926 
Burial Date:  
Confederate Home Roster Information:
Birth Place: Mississippi 
Occupation: Farmer 
Marital Status: Widower 
Came To Texas: 1873 
Residence: Buckho[l]ts, Milam County 
Admitted To Home: June 13, 1916 
Religion: Methodist 
Army: N. Va. 
Division: ----- 
Brigade: Bark's 
Regiment: 18th Miss. Inf. 
Company:
Discharged: ----- 
Remarks: Buried in State Cemetery Write to brothers - R. F. Moore and W. M. Moore - at Rt. 3 Box 33, Camden, Miss. Also write Mrs. Jane Sones at same address 
 

MOORE, ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1841 ~ 1926). Alexander Hamilton Moore, Confederate veteran, was born in Leake, or Madison County, Mississippi in 1841, to James Clyde Moore and Margaret Ann Stevens. He was one of 12 children.

On March 10, 1862, Moore enlisted in the Confederate Army in Canton. He was mustered into Company C, or the Confederate Company, of the 18th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry. He later transferred to Company G, the Camden Rifles.

After joining this regiment, Moore participated in numerous campaigns, including the Seven Days' Battles, Cold Harbor, Chickamauga, and Knoxville.

After Lee's surrender and the War's end, he returned to Mississippi, where he engaged in farming. Around 1873, he moved to Texas and settled in Brookshire, Waller County, where he continued farming. In 1911, he successfully applied for a Confederate Pension from the State of Texas.

After obtaining his pension, Moore moved to the community of Buckholts in Milam County. From there he moved to Austin to live in the Confederate Men's Home. He moved in on June 13, 1916, and lived there until his death on September 19, 1926. He was later buried in the Texas State Cemetery.

According to family records, Moore never married, but he listed himself as a widower when he entered the Confederate Home. His next of kin was listed as two brothers, R. F. and W. M. Moore, and a Mrs. Jane Sones, who was possibly a sister.

Information taken from: Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System website at www.itd.nps.gov/cwss, Compiled Military Service Records, 18th Regiment Mississippi Infantry website at http://rebelyell.homestead.com/18thReg~main.html, Soldier's Application for Pension # 20787, Confederate Home Roster, and information provided by descendant, Allie Moore.

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