William Brown Moores
Full Name: William Brown MooresDate of birth: 1806
Date of death: March 1868
Terms of Service top
Chamber | District | Dates of Service | Legislatures | Party | City/County | Note | Counties in District |
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H | 40 | Nov 2, 1863 - Aug 6, 1866 | 10th | Fairfield / Freestone | Falls, Freestone, Limestone | ||
H | 40 | Feb 2, 1863 - Nov 2, 1863 | 9th (1) | Fairfield / Freestone | Falls, Freestone, Limestone |
(1) Moores succeeded Dunbar Bragg, resigned 1/5/1863. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
Terms of Service top
House District 40
Nov 2, 1863 - Aug 6, 1866 Legislatures: 10th Home City/County: Fairfield / Freestone Counties in district: Falls, Freestone, Limestone |
House District 40
Feb 2, 1863 - Nov 2, 1863 Legislatures: 9th (1) Home City/County: Fairfield / Freestone Counties in district: Falls, Freestone, Limestone |
(1) Moores succeeded Dunbar Bragg, resigned 1/5/1863. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
Biographical Information top
Biographical Sketches
- Dr. William B. Moores, born 1806 in Smith County, Tennessee; settled in Freestone County, Texas in 1853; wife Nancy (Gordon) Moores. "Fairfield was the trading point and there Doctor Moores located. He purchased land in the vicinity of Fairfield and engaged in farming instead of resuming the practice of medicine which had formerly occupied him while living in Tennessee. After he had moved to Alabama he was a farmer and was closely identified with the political life of that state, spending ten years in the Alabama Legislature. After coming to Texas he continued his political activities and was a member of the Texas Legislature for many years prior to the war between the North and the South, representing the whig party in that body . . . When that party went out of existence he became a democrat and continued to represent his district in the State Assembly." Died in 1868 and buried at Fairfield. Included in biographical sketch of son William Watkins Moores, Volume IV, pp. 708-710. History of Texas; Fort Worth and the Texas Northwest Edition, 1922.
Other Resources
- William Brown Moores, M.D., born 1806 in Smith County, Tennessee; died 1868 in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky; spouse Nancy Gordon Moores, marriage December 1831 in Smith County, Tennessee; residence in Fairfield, Freestone County in 1860. Census of 1860; Gordon Family Tree. Ancestry.com.
- W.B. Moores, tax assessments in Freestone County, Texas, beginning in 1854.
Census of 1860 - W.B. Moores, Fairfield, Freestone County, age 54, born circa 1806 in Tennessee, farmer, living in household with Nancy Moores. FamilySearch. 1860 Texas, County Tax Rolls, 1837-1910 - Death notice, Dr. Wm. B. Moores, from Paducah (Kentucky) Herald, "announcing the death of a late honored and respected citizen of Freestone county in this state," 3/21/1868, p. 2. Galveston Daily News.
- Reprint of obituary, Dr. William Brown Moores, president of the Fairfield Female Academy, Galveston Daily News, 3/21/1868. Freestone County, TXGenWeb Project.
Committee Information top
10th R.S. - 1863
Agricultural Affairs Penitentiary Stores and Storing |
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