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Moore - Landman Cemetery, 46-1 Summary Report, page 34

rd In fact, the 23rd President also served in the armed forces during the Civil War. Of course, since he was from Ohio, he was in the Union Army. He had the rank of Colonel, and saw action at the battles of Kennesaw Mountain in Georgia, Peachtree Creek, and Nashville. Since our Madison County Benjamin Harrison had a grandson named Samuel H. Moore who served in the Confederate forces as a Major in the same engagements, it is somewhat credible that these possible kinsmen faced one another directly in these conflicts. While this report so far has investigated ownership of the land of the cemetery, it is assumed that Beverly Curry's interviews have covered the aspects of burials in the Moore - Landman Cemetery during the early 1900s. The Landman portion of history of the area is somewhat covered in the Summary Report of the Landman Cemetery, 34-1. The census records below are from the 1880 enumeration, as compiled in the Mormon's Family History Resource File. These census excerpts serve to show the families who lived in the area around the cemetery during that time, so that by name association and conjecture, one may find clues to burials in the late 1800s in the cemetery. Some selected white families were left in the list as “location clues”, since it is generally known where those families had their houses. 1880 MADISON COUNTY, AL Census Place: Madison, Alabama Source: FHL Film 1254021 National Archives Film T9-0021 Page 104A RelationSex Marr Race Age Birthplace Isaah FENNELL Self M M B 26 AL Fanny FENNELL Wife F M B 26 AL Unah FENNELL Son M S B 2 AL George FENNELL Brother M S B 22 AL Census Place:Madison, Alabama Source: FHL Film 1254021 National Archives Film T9-0021 Page 104B RelationSex Marr Race Age Birthplace Isam FENNELL Self M M B 23 AL Ann FENNELL Other F M B 17 AL Laura FENNELL Other F S B 10M AL 34 - (1965)