Wednesday, December 26, 2018

The Moran Girls

This picture was taken around 1895 at Thuss Studio in Nashville.

Pictured left to right:
Fanny, Marion and Ida Moran

Saturday, September 23, 2017

Moran Brothers Sell Big Farm, 1918

Moran Bros. Sell Big Farm
Messrs. Harrell and James Moran sold their farm, near Greenfield this week to Messrs. Blue and Will Irvine.  The farm consists of 238 acres, all fine second bottom land, and is considered one of the best tracts of land in the entire county.

Source: Dresden Enterprise & Sharon Tribune
Nov. 15, 1918

Will and Blue Irvine are our 1st cousins twice removed.  Their mother, Agnes M. Moran, was a sister of John W. Moran.  She married Benjamin D. Irvine.








Tuesday, June 20, 2017

They Promote Planting To Prosper, 1938

We recently attended the estate of Lillian Ezzell Dobson Dunavant in Memphis.  Lillian is a great-grandchild of John Williamson Moran making her and Kent 2nd cousins. We purchased several items related to the shared family history including two boxes of newspaper clippings, letters and other ephemera.

The first packet of clippings just happened to include articles that mention Uncle Brud, aka Charles H. Moran.  I thought that was a great place to begin scanning and sharing the information from the Dunavant estate.


"Plans for bigger and better participation in the 1938 Plant To Prosper contest by Weakley County farmers were outlined at Dresden, Tenn., this week by the county committee; Members are (left to right) Charles H. Moran, banker; Claude H. Hilliard and Reuben E. Ellis, county agent."