BIOGRAPHY: MOORE, Margaret Ann Brann, Bourbon County, Kentucky From: Sandra Gage Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 09:15:13 -0400 MARGARET ANN MOORE Margaret Ann Sanford Brann was born in Paris Ky Dec 29th 1793, the daughter of Thomas Brann and Frances Mitchell. She was married to William (C) Moore(B: 1792 in Bourbon Co., KY). They had james A.; Thomas; Margaret Ann; Joseph; Nancy and William; After the death of William Moore (July 30, 1833 in Pendleton Co., Ky), Margaret (Peggy Sr.) married robert Makemson. He also had children by his first marriage. They were both older when they married and had no children of their own. Margaret Sr. lived to be 100 years old. She is remembered by Lee Makemson as having ridden side saddle on a pacing bay mare from her home to the home of her daughter Margaret Ann (Peggy Jr.) Draper. She is also remembered by the Brombacks as having risen on her 100th Birthday and made her own bed. Peggy Sr.'s son Tom was a distiller in Bourbon County and would bring his mother a quart of 10 year old Kentucky whisky when he came to visit. Margaret Sanford Brann Moore Makemson died at the home of her daughter Margaret Ann Moore Draper in Pendleton Co. Ky on Sept. 2, 1894 Children: 1.James Andrew 2.Thomas Edwin B: Feb 15, 1831 Pendleton Co Ky D: ? Married Sept 29,1859 to Sarah Jane Shawhan Was a Captain in Confederate Army 3.Margaret Ann B: May 4, 1817 ; D: Dec 10, 1899.(Pendleton Co., Ky), buried at Mt. Carmel . First marriage to james W. Ratliff march 21, 1838 (in Pendleton Co. Ky) to this union were born two daughters Sarah Margaret and Louisana. On February 6, 1850 (in Pendleton Co. Ky)Margaret Ann Moore married Granville Allen Draper and her two daughters were raised in the Draper home along with Granville's children by his first wife, Martin and Susan. Martin Draper later married Louisana, his step- sister on April 24, 1858. Margaret Ann (Peggy Jr.) and Granville Draper had Mary Frances, martha Jane, henrietta, Annie 4.Joseph(Jocephus) married Catherine Callen 5. Nancy Elder married Jerry Wells (Jermiah) 6. William Columbus B. 1826 in Ky ; D: 1862 in MO Married April 14, 1847 to Martha Ann Makenson[sic] married and had children in Missouri, was Killed during Civil War. Went to Mo. during Civil War. Came back to Ky to avoid the intense partisanship in his part of Mo. He stayed in Ky for a while and then returned to Mo. There, the Union Men found him, Killed Him, and took his body and threw it in his own yard. Had Children William, Beu, Charles and Cass ************************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free genelaogical information on the Internet, data may be freely used for personal research and by non-commercial entities as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format or presentation by other organizations or persons.Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for profit or any form of presentation, must obtain the written consent of the file submitter, or his legal representative and then contact the listed USGENWEB archivist with proof of this consent. *************************************************************************