The purpose of this blog post is to provide potential clients of Moore Historical Consulting with two examples of genealogy formats. Carver Moore, company owner, will be using a portion of his own genealogy for these samples.
Option #1:
Genealogy of Oliver Gribble (Moore's grandfather)
Died: 1768 York County, Pennsylvania
- Married Jane
- Children: John, Thomas, and Mary Gribble
- Burial: Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fairview Township, York County, Pennsylvania
- Thomas Gribble- Born: 1748 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Died: 1813 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
- Married Sarah Irwin in 1768
- Children: John and Thomas Carmack Gribble
- Served in American Revolution
- Burial: unknown
- Thomas Carmack Gribble- Born: February 1776 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
Died: August 13, 1849 Warren County, Tennessee
- Married Hannah Shanks
- Children: James W., John Carmack, Thomas, William Carrol, and Irwin Gribble
- Burial: Shiloh Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee
- John Carmack Gribble- Born: February 8, 1806 North Carolina
Died: September 17, 1894 Warren County, Tennessee
- Married Susan Lucinda Roberts, Nancy Melinda Hash
- Children: Louisa, Samuel Carmack, Caroline, Thomas, William Carroll, James Simmerol, John T. (with Roberts), George Washington, Jackson Marion, Dallas, Amanda Angeline, Isaac Hollis, and Dielthea Gribble (with Hash).
- Burial: Shiloh Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee
- George Washington “Buck” Gribble- Born: October 22, 1841 Warren County, Tennessee
Died: October 1, 1909 Warren County, Tennessee
- Married Sarah Malissa Hankins, Martha Bounds
- Children: James Tillman, Susan Necrotia, Amanda Angeline, Mary Eldridge, Holly Barnett, Cort, Horace Claudie, Nancy Bell, John Connie (with Hankins), Gertrude, Leona, George Sutton, and William Dewey Gribble (with Bounds).
- Burial: Old Bybee Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee
- John Connie Gribble- Born: September 17, 1871 Warren County, Tennessee
Died: January 25, 1961 White County, Tennessee
- Married Cora Bell Oliver on November 9, 1902.
- Children: Clarence Dillon, C. Oliver, Willie Clara, Nancy Mae, Horace Bryan, Ruth Elise, and Mary Irene Gribble
- Burial: Saylors Cemetery, White County, Tennessee
- C. Oliver Gribble- Born: April 17, 1914 White County, Tennessee
Died: September 8, 1989 White County, Tennessee
- Married Gladys Velma Mansell on October 20, 1940.
- Anna Ruth, and Tammy Gail Gribble
- Burial: Saylors Cemetery, White County, Tennessee
- Tammy Gail Gribble - Born: March 13, 1960 White County, Tennessee
Died: N/A
- Married Samuel Leach Moore on August 23, 1986.
- Children: Carver Gribble, and Olivia Ann Moore
- Burial: N/A
- Carver Gribble Moore- Born: August 22, 1992 Davidson County, Tennessee
Died: N/A
- Married: N/A
- Children: N/A
- Burial: N/A
- Olivia Ann Moore- Born: July 2, 1998 Davidson County, Tennessee
Died: N/A
- Married: N/A
- Children: N/A
- Burial: N/A
This is the most detailed of the genealogies that Moore Historical Consulting does. It includes, but is not limited to: birth/death dates, with location for each, marriage(s), children, and burial info. I can work with the client to tailor this format to fit your specific needs. This genealogy is great when tracing your entire family history.
Option #2:
Carver Moore to William Quarles
Carver Gribble Moore- Samuel Leach Moore- Joseph Sheridan Moore- Donald Harvey Moore- Haskel Moore- Etta Terry (Moore’s wife)- Mary Pointer (Terry’s mother)- Ann Hawes Quarles (Pointer’s mother)- William Hawes Quarles (Quarles’ father)- William Quarles (Quarles’ father)
This option is not very detailed, but is great for use when trying to prove your relation to a specific ancestor, or when preparing for a family reunion. If you are writing a book, or short essay on your families' history, this genealogy can be placed into the text, or at the end, allowing the narrative to flow better.
Both of these genealogies can be tailored to fit the client's needs. Moore Historical Consulting is proud to offer these two options to clients. Contact me today at moorehistoricalconsulting@gmail.com to get started.
Stay tuned Thursday for the latest installment of Moore Historical Consulting's Throwback Thursday series.
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