(rFiBPlgneermof TaUpa are the following Edmonde, Lawrence, Daniel, Gettis and Charles. (12) Tames, who married Effie Bush,. of Atlanta, G eor Sgia,.and whose children are James and Marian. At the early age of seventeen years James Moore won, in Thoas County, Georgia, where he resided, a scholarship in the Georgia School of Technology, at Atlanta, which scholarship he ao- oepted and graduated from that institution with high honors. (13) Blanche, who became the wife of Harry Wagner. They now reside at St. Petersburg, Florida, and have two children, Leslie and Frances. (14) Mary, who married L. T. Smith. They reside in Macon, Georgia. The most distinguished of the family of Joseph Moore and Epinitia (Stanford) Moore, at least as a soldier, was Colonel Walter Raleigh Moore, the third son. At the begin- ning of the struggle between the North and South, in the early part of 1861, he volunteered for the service of the South, and entered the war i"aptain of Company C, of the Second Florida infantry regiment, the first command from Florida that went to Virginia and which covered the name of the state with glory by its gallant action in every battle in which it participated--and it was in practically all- from Seven Pines to Appomattox. Captain Moore was promoted to lieutenant-colonel in 1864. He was wounded at Seven Pines, at Chancellorsville and at Gettysburg. He survived the war and died several years after its close. The descendants of. oseph Moore and of Epinitia (Sta ford) Moore can justifiably boast of an excellent lineage on both sides; on the father's side as noted above, and an the mother's from Lord Samuel Stanford, of Staffordshire, England, who was the direct heir to both the property and title of his family, but preferring civil and religious libJ erty to affluence controlled by the conventionalities of the mother country, he renounced both riches and rank, and came to America and became a citizen of the colony of North li na some time before the Revolutionary War,. in which he participated on the side of the patriots, wielding both awA Sand Bible, for, having been educated for the Presbyterian ministry, he served as both chaplain and soldier. i --- .- -- -