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https://www.flickr.com/photos/mooregenealogy/sets/72157634503900952On 7 June 1895, a male white child was born at 140 N. Washington Street, Baltimore, Maryland, to Kathie Mohr [sic], maiden name Trautwein, born in Maryland, and Thomas Mohr [sic], a salesman, born in New York. This was their fourth child. Medical attendant was Mrs. Deisenhofer of 2225 Gough Street. [Baltimore City, Maryland, Return of a Birth 66079.]
On 30 June 1895, Albert T W Moore, son of T W and Kate Moore, was baptised at Martin Luther Lutheran Church, 401 North Patterson Park Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland. He had been born on 7 June 1895. [Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, Summer 1999, Volume 40, Number 3, page 364–365, abstracting Baptismal Records, page 70.]
1900 U.S. Census, Baltimore City, Maryland:
Enumeration District 108, 8th Ward, Sheet 16, Line 94
726 Patterson Park Avenue
Dwelling 313, Household 340
Moore, Thomas, head, white, male, born July 1866, age 33, married 14 years, born in New York, both parents born in Maryland, produce salesman, can read and write, speaks English, owns, mortgaged, house
Moore, Kate, wife, white, female, born September 1869, age 33, married 14 years, 4 children born, 2 children living, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, can read and write, speaks English
Moore, Robert, son, white, male, born May 1887, age 13, single, born in Maryland, father born in New York, mother born in Maryland, at school, attended school 9 months last year, can read and write, speaks English
Moore, Albert, son, white, male, born June 1895, age 4 (had said 5, crossed out), single, born in Maryland, father born in New York, mother born in Maryland
On 23 November 1905, the Baltimore Sun published:
SURPRISE TO MRS. TRAUTWEIN.
A pleasant surprise party was given Mrs. Katherine Trautwein at the home of her son, Mr. Jacob Trautwein, 814 East Eager street, in honor of her sixty-ninth birthday by her sons, Messrs. Lewis and Jacob Trautwein, and her only daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Diver. The parlor was elaborately decorated with palms and potted plants, and the table and dining-room with chrysanthemums, carnations and roses. Music was furnished by Mr. W. T. Mooney and Miss Emma Diver. Supper was served and the guests all sang and danced until a late hour. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs.—
Lewis Trautwein, Jacob Trautwein, George Beigel, William Schuhl, Thomas W. Moore.
Mrs.—
K. Plummer, Annie Kley, N. Count, Hiram O’Brien, Bena Betz, Katie Wiseman, Mary Diver, Nan Agular.
Misses—
Mary Pinfer, Tillie Kley, Ethel Mooney, Gertrude O’Brien, Alma Wills, Estella Diver, Mamie O’Brien, Delia O’Connor.
Messrs.—
William Schissler, Edmund Meisel, Robert Moore, Edmund O’Connor, Jerry Sutton, Albert Moore, John Diver.
[The Baltimore Sun, 23 November 1905, page 6.]
In 1908, Albert Moore took communion at Martin Luther Evangelical Church in Baltimore City, Maryland. [Communion Seasons, Martin Luther Evangelical Church, Baltimore City, Maryland, Maryland State Archives SC 5035, microfilm M-11827.]
On 27 August 1908, The Baltimore Sun listed in the Society News column:
Mrs. T. W. Moore and son, Albert Moore, 724 North Patterson Park avenue, have returned to their home after a two weeks’ visit to Atlantic City.
[The Baltimore Sun, 27 August 1908, page 6.]
1910 U.S. Census, Baltimore City
Enumeration District 89, Ward 7, Sheet 22
Enumerated on 25 April 1910
726 Patterson Park
Dwelling 425, Family 462
Moore T. W., head, male, white, 42, married once for 24 years, born in New York, both parents born in Ireland, occupation salesman of butter, not out of work now or in 1909, can read and write, renting, lives in house
Moore, Catherine, wife, female, white, 40, married once for 24 years, has had 5 children of whom 2 are living, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, no occupation, can read and write
Moore, Robert D, son, male, white, 22, single, born in Maryland, father born in New York, mother born in Maryland, bookkeeper in commission sales, not unemployed now or in 1909, can read and write
Moore, Albert T. W., son, male, white, 14, single, born in Maryland, father born in New York, mother born in Maryland, no occupation, can read and write, in school
In 1910, Albert Moore was confirmed as a member of Martin Luther Evangelical Church in Baltimore City, Maryland. [Record of Church Members, Martin Luther Evangelical Church, page 45, Maryland State Archives SC 5035, microfilm M-11827.]
In 1911, Albert Moore took communion at Martin Luther Evangelical Church in Baltimore City, Maryland. [Communion Seasons, Martin Luther Evangelical Church, Baltimore City, Maryland, Maryland State Archives SC 5035, microfilm M-11827.]
The 1912 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1470:
Moore, Albert, clk, 726 n Patterson-pk av
In 1912, Albert Moore took communion at Martin Luther Evangelical Church in Baltimore City, Maryland. [Communion Seasons, Martin Luther Evangelical Church, Baltimore City, Maryland, Maryland State Archives SC 5035, microfilm M-11827.]
The 1913 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1484:
Moore, Albert (Robt D Moore), 726 n Patterson-pk av
In 1913, Albert Moore took communion at Martin Luther Evangelical Church in Baltimore City, Maryland. [Communion Seasons, Martin Luther Evangelical Church, Baltimore City, Maryland, Maryland State Archives SC 5035, microfilm M-11827.]
The 1914 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1412:
Moore, Albert poultry 726 n Patterson-pk av
In 1914, Albert Moore took communion at Martin Luther Evangelical Church in Baltimore City, Maryland. [Communion Seasons, Martin Luther Evangelical Church, Baltimore City, Maryland, Maryland State Archives SC 5035, microfilm M-11827.]
The 1915 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1462:
Moore, Albert T clk 726 n Patterson-pk av
In 1915, Albert Moore took communion at Martin Luther Evangelical Church in Baltimore City, Maryland. [Communion Seasons, Martin Luther Evangelical Church, Baltimore City, Maryland, Maryland State Archives SC 5035, microfilm M-11827.]
The 1916 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1415:
Moore, Albert T W (Robt D Moore) h 726 n Patterson-pk av
In 1916, Albert Moore took communion at Martin Luther Evangelical Church in Baltimore City, Maryland. [Communion Seasons, Martin Luther Evangelical Church, Baltimore City, Maryland, Maryland State Archives SC 5035, microfilm M-11827.]
On 5 June 1917, Albert Thomas William Moore completed a World War I Draft Registration Card, stating his full name; age 22; residing at 726 N. Patterson Pk, Baltimore, Md; born June 7th 1891 [sic]; natural born in Baltimore, Maryland; occupation clerk for the Balto & Ohio R.R. at Baltimore & Charles Sts; single; caucasian; short of stature, medium build, blue eyes, light brown hair; signed Albert T. W. Moore.
The 1917 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1412:
Moore, Albert T W clk 726 n Patterson-pk av
In 1917, Albert Moore took communion at Martin Luther Evangelical Church in Baltimore City, Maryland. [Communion Seasons, Martin Luther Evangelical Church, Baltimore City, Maryland, Maryland State Archives SC 5035, microfilm M-11827.]
On 6 March 1918, The Baltimore Sun published “More Draft Decisions: Appeals Passed On By District Board Announced,” including, in Ward No. 7:
Albert Moore, 726 N. Patterson Pk. ave, Class 1, Division A.
[The Baltimore Sun, 6 March 1918, page 7.]
Albert Thomas Moore served in the United States Army during World War I: Moore, Albert Thomas, 726 N. Patterson Park Ave., Baltimore, Baltimore, Md; 6/7/95, Ind 7/24/18 pvt; sgt 12/1/18, 8 Co 2 Bn 154 Dep Brig; Ret Det 67, Inf 8/26/18; 2 Co Dev Bn Camp Sheridan Ala. 9/18/18; QMC Camp Sheridan Ala. 11/6/18, Hon disch 3/10/19. [Maryland in the World War, 1917-1919, Military and Naval Service Records, Volume II, Maryland War Records Commission, Baltimore, 1933, page 1458.]
The 1918-1919 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1517:
Moore, Albert T W clk 726 n Patterson pk av
In 1918, Albert Moore took communion at Martin Luther Evangelical Church in Baltimore City, Maryland. [Communion Seasons, Martin Luther Evangelical Church, Baltimore City, Maryland, Maryland State Archives SC 5035, microfilm M-11827.]
In 1919, Albert Moore took communion at Martin Luther Evangelical Church in Baltimore City, Maryland. There are no further records of his taking communion there, but records after this date appear to be incomplete. A marginal note written after 1922 states, “Left”. [Communion Seasons, Martin Luther Evangelical Church, Baltimore City, Maryland, Maryland State Archives SC 5035, microfilm M-11827.]
1920 U.S. Census, Baltimore City, Maryland:
E.D. 92, sheet 3, enumerated on 6 January 1920
Dwelling No. 55, Family No. 56
726 Patterson Park Avenue
Moore, Thomas W., head, owned free, 52, born in New York, both parents born in Ireland, commercial salesman, wage worker
Moore, Catherine, wife, 50, born in Maryland, born parents born in Germany
Moore, Albert T. W., son, 24, born in Maryland, clerk for railroad, wage worker
The 1920 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1472:
Moore, Albert T W clk 726 n Patterson-Pk av
On 20 April 1921, Albert T. W. Moore married Edna F. Thomas in Baltimore City, Maryland. He was 25, resident of Baltimore, a clerk, white, native of Maryland; she was 22, resident of Baltimore, a stenographer, white, native of Maryland. Ceremony performed by D. E. Snapp. [State of Maryland, Department of Health, Report of Marriage (no index number).]
On 20 April 1921 at Martin Luther Evangelical Church in Baltimore City, Maryland, Albert T. W. Moore, resident of Baltimore, Maryland, married Edna F. Thomas. [Register of Marriages, Martin Luther Evangelical Church, page 174. Maryland State Archives SC 5035, microfilm M-11927.]
The 1921 Baltimore City Directory lists on page 1497:
Moore, Albert T W clk 726 Patterson-Pk av
1922 Baltimore City Directory, page 1336:
Moore Albert T (Edna) clk 1826 e 29th n
1923 Baltimore City Directory, page 1297:
Moore Albert T W (Edna; A T W Moore & Co) 1826 e 29th
On 8 May 1923, Charles C. Broring and Benjamin F. Powell of Baltimore City sold to Albert T. W. Moore and Edna F. Moore his wife of the same. For $10 and other good and valuable consideration, that parcel of land known as No 1619 E Twenty ninth Street, subject to the annual rent of $63 payable in equal semi annual instalments on the first day of July and the first day of January. [Baltimore City Superior Court, Land Records, 1923–1923, SCL 4008, pages 540–541, MSA CE 168–4016.]
On 3 August 1924 in the real estate (miscellaneous) column, The Baltimore Sun listed:
Two lots—William J. Real and wife to Albert T. Moore and wife $5
[The Baltimore Sun, 3 August 1924, page 94.]
1924–25 Baltimore City Directory, page 1253:
Moore Albert T W (Edna F) clk 1826 e 29th n
1926 Baltimore City Directory, page 1289:
Moore Albert T (Edna) clk h 27 Halcyon pk rd
1927 Baltimore City Directory, page 1254:
Moore Albert T (Edna) clk h 27 Halcyon pk rd
1928 Baltimore City Directory, page 1336:
Moore Albert T (Edna) clk h 2709 Halcyon av
1929 Baltimore City Directory, page 1293:
Moore Albert T W (Edna F) clk B&ORR h 2709 Halcyon Pk rd
1930 U.S. Census, Baltimore City, Maryland
27th Ward, Block No. 1025
Enumeration District 4-660, Supervisor’s District 4
Enumerated 4 April 1930
2709 Halcyon Avenue
Dwelling 150, Household 178
Thomas, Charles, head, owner, home valued at $6,500, owns a radio set, not on a farm, married, white, age 68, married at age 34, not in school, can read and write, born in Germany, both parents born in Germany, year of immigration is blank, speaks English, retired (had been filled in but was erased), wage worker (not erased), not a veteran
Thomas, Katherine, wife, female, white, age 58, married at age 25, not in school, can read and write, born in Maryland, both parents born in Germany, speaks English, no occupation
Moore, Albert, son in law, male, white, age 33, married at age 25, not in school, can read and write, born in Maryland, father born in New York, mother born in Maryland, speaks English, occupation clerk in railroad, wage worker, at work previous day, veteran in World War
Moore, Edna F., daughter, female, white, age 30, married at age 22, not in school, can read and write, born in Maryland, father born in Germany, mother born in Maryland, speaks English, no occupation
Moore, Carl T., grandson, male, white, age 2, single, not in school, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, no occupation
1930 Baltimore City Directory, page 867:
Moore Albert T W (Edna F) clk B&ORR r 2709 Halcyon Pk rd
“In 1876 … John H. Glauber established a small candy factory and retail candy shop at 1037 South Hanover Street which prospered and grew. By 1912 two of his sons, Howard A. and J. Milton, had become partners, and the firm name had been changed to John H. Glauber & Sons … By 1935 the Hanover Street quarters had become too small, and Howard Glauber, then president, accordingly purchased a property at 1020 Regester Avenue in North Baltimore …” [The 1037 South Hanover Street location was purchased by Albert Moore, where he started his own candy company.] [A Salute to the German-American Business Enterprises of Baltimore, William H. McClain, Loyola University Library,
https://loyolanotredamelib.org/php/report05/articles/pdfs/Report41McClain13-15.pdf.]
1936 Baltimore City Directory, page 887:
Moore Albert T W (Edna F) clk B&ORR h2709 Halcyon
1937 Baltimore City Directory, page 863:
Moore Albert (Edna) clk r2709 Halcyon av
On 25 July 1939, The Baltimore Sun published real estate transfers, including:
TWENTY-NINTH ST., 1619 E.—Albert T. W. Moore, etc., to Donald D. McLeod,etc., g.r. $63, $5
[The Baltimore Sun, 25 July 1939, page S19.]
1940 U.S. Census, Baltimore City, Maryland
Ward 27, Block 30, Enumeration District 4-852, Sheet 11A
2709 Halcyon Avenue, owned, valued at $5,000, not on a farm
Moore, Albert T., head, male, white, 44, married, not in school, highest level of education two years of high school, born in Maryland, lived in same home in 1935, at work week of March 24–30, 40 hours worked, occupation office clerk for steam railroad firm, wage or salary worker in private work, number of weeks worked in 1939 52, no other income
Moore, Edna T., wife, female, white, 41, married, not in school, highest level of education four years of high school, born in Maryland, lived in same home in 1935, not at work week of March 24–30, not seeking work, occupation housework
Moore, Carl T., son, male, white, 12, single, in school, highest level of education completed 7th grade, born in Maryland, lived in same home in 1935
Thomas, Catherine, son-in-law [sic], female, white, 69, widowed, not in school, highest level of education completed 8th grade, born in Maryland, lived in same home in 1935, not at work week of March 24–30, not seeking work, occupation housework
On 18 October 1941, Mary Payne (widow) of Baltimore City conveyed to Albert T. W. Moore and Edna F. Moore his wife as tenants by the entireties, for $5 and other valuable considerations, that parcel known as 1727 Cliftview Avenue, being the same lot of ground which was demised and leased by Mary Payne to Michael J. Wheeler for the term of ninety nine years at and under the annual rent of sixty dollars payable in equal half year installments. Signed Mary Payne. Witness: Alex Kinnaird. [Baltimore City Superior Court Land Records, 1941–1941, MLP 6228, pages 187–188, MSA CE 168-6236.]
On 19 October 1941, The Baltimore Sun published real estate transfers, including:
CLIFTVIEW AVE., 1727—Mary Payne to Albert T. W. Moore and wife $5
[The Baltimore Sun, 19 October 1941, page S23.]
On 25 April 1942, Albert Thomas William Moore registered for the World War II draft, giving his address as 2709 Halcyon Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland; mailing address the same; telephone Hamilton 3894; age 46, born 7 June 1895; born in Baltimore, Maryland; name and address of person who will always know address Mrs. Edna F. Moore, same address; employer Baltimore & Ohio R.R. Co.; place of employment Lombard & Liberty Sts., Baltimore, Maryland; race white, height 5’6-3/4”; weight 170; gray eyes; gray hair; ruddy complexion.
On 9 June 1944, an advertisement in The Baltimore Sun stated:
313 SUFFOLK ROAD—$17,500. A lot of house for a little money. This center hall Colonial stucco dwelling on lot 120x189 includes a living room, lavatory and den on first floor, with 5 bedrooms and 3 baths on second floor. Finished third floor with bath. Hot-water heat, oil-fired. This property is designed for a large family with children and is priced considerably below cost; being sold to settle estate with immediate possession.
[The Baltimore Sun, 9 June 1944, page SM14.]
On 13 August 1944, an advertisement in The Baltimore Sun stated:
313 Suffolk Road. Stucco colonial residence, vacant, and available for immediate occupancy. Ideal for family with children. Unusually large lot with 120 ft. frontage with a depth of 189 ft. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, deck porch on second floor. 3 rooms and bath on third.
[The Baltimore Sun, 13 August 1944, page SM15.]
On 26 April 1947, an article in The Baltimore Sun stated:
May Grand Jury Members Named
Grand jurors for the May term of the Criminal Court were selected yesterday at a meeting of the judges of the Supreme Bench. The new jurors are:
[includes] Albert T. W. Moore, 313 Suffolk road.
[The Baltimore Sun, 26 April 1947, page 4.]
On 30 December 1948, Albert T. W. Moore and Edna F. Moore his wife, of Baltimore, sold to the Title Guarantee and Trust Company. For $5 and other valuable consideration, a parcel of land known as No. 1727 Cliftview Avenue, together with the reversion in fee and annual rent issuing and payable out of said property. Signed Albert T W Moore, Edna F. Moore. Witness: John J. Balzer. [Baltimore City Superior Court, Land Records, 1948–1948, MLP 7329, pages 377-380, MSA CE 168–7337.]
The 1949 Blue Book [Baltimore] lists on page 238:
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas William (Edna F. Thomas)
Moore, Mr. Carl T.
313 Suffolk Rd. -18
Belmont 8575
The 1950 Blue Book [Baltimore] lists on page 233:
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas William (Edna F. Thomas)
Moore, Mr. Carl Thomas 373 [Johns Hopkins University Club], J.H.U. ’49
313 Suffolk Rd. -18
Belmont 8575
1950 U.S. Census, Baltimore City, Maryland
Enumeration District 4-537, sheet 14
313 Suffolk Road
Dwelling 90, not on farm, not on more than three acres
Moore, Albert T. W., head, white, male, 57, married, born in Maryland, working (hours worked blank), freight car track (office), railroad, private employer
Moore, Edna T., wife, white, female, 55, married, born in Maryland, housework, not seeking work
Moore, Carl T., son, white, male, 22, never married, born in Maryland, working, hours worked 40, manager and supervisor, wholesale candy, private employer, highest grade attended C4 (completed), has not attended school since February 1, did not work for 13 weeks previous year, earned $650 in 1949, has not served in armed forces
Thomas, Catherine, mother-in-law, white, female, 80, widowed, born in Maryland, unable to work
On 14 September 1950, a deed of assignment was made from Paul A. Brothers and Ida W. Brothers, his wife, to Albert T. W. Moore, Edna F. Moore, his wife, and Carl T. Moore. For $5.00 and other good and valuable consideration, the parties of the first part grant unto the parties of the second part as joint tenants and not as tenants in common that lot of ground situate in Baltimore City known as No. 1037 South Hanover Street, including 1032 Olive Street, being the same lot of ground described in an Assignment from William F. Heagy and wife to the parties of the first part, dated April 21, 1950, and recorded among the land records in Liber M.L.P. No. 8069, folio 203, together with the buildings and improvemements thereon, subject to the annual rent of $49, payable on the first days of January and July in each and every year. [Baltimore City Superior Court Land Records, M.L.P. 2817, pages 238–239.]
The 1951 Blue Book [Baltimore] lists on page 243:
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas William (Edna F. Thomas)
Moore, Mr. Carl Thomas 373 [Johns Hopkins University Club], J.H.U. ’49
313 Suffolk Rd. -18
Belmont 8575
On 29, 30 and 31 January 1954, a classified advertisement in The Baltimore Sun stated:
WALLET—Brown. Containing valuable cards. Lost in vic. of Hamburg & Hanover St. Kindly return cards to 1037 S. Hanover St. or 313 Suffolk Rd.
[The Baltimore Sun, 29 January 1954, page 20; 30 January 1954, page 15; 31 January 1954, page 11D.]
The 1956 Baltimore City Directory lists:
Moore Albert T (Edna T: Moore’s Edgemonte Candy) h313 Suffolk rd
Moore’s Edgemonte Candy Co (Albert T W Moore) whol 1037 S Hanover (page 986)
On 25 May 1956, Albert T. W. Moore, Edna F. Moore, his wife, and Carl T. Moore, of Baltimore City, conveyed to Dotti Claire Liberles, unmarried, of Baltimore City, for $5 and other good and valuable consideration, that lot of ground, the improvements thereon being known as 1037 South Hanover Street, including 1032 Olive Street, being the same lot of ground assigned the parties of the first part on 14 September 1950 by Paul A. Brothers and wife, recorded in Liber MLP No. 8217, page 238. This land is subject to the annual rent of $49 in equal semi-annual installments on the first days of January and July in each year. [Baltimore City Superior Court (Land Records), 1956-1956, MLP 10134, p. 0329, MSA CE 168-10142.]
On 25 May 1956, Albert T. W. Moore and Edna F. Moore, and Carl T. Moore and Irene K. Moore, his wife, all of Baltimore City, conveyed in fee simple to Dotti Claire Liberles, unmarried, of Baltimore City, for $5 and other good and valuable consideration, that lot of ground, the improvements thereon being known as 313 Suffolk Road, being the same lot of ground assigned on 18 January 1950 from The Title Guarantee Company to Albert T. W. Moore and Edna F. Moore, and Carl T. Moore, in fee simple, recorded in Liber No. MLP 7998, page 340. [Baltimore City Superior Court (Land Records), 1956-1956, MLP 10134, p. 0331, MSA CE 168-10142.]
On 25 May 1956, Dotti Claire Liberles, unmarried, of Baltimore City, conveyed to Albert T. W. Moore and Edna F. Moore, his wife, of Baltimore City, for $5 and other good and valuable consideration, that lot of ground, the improvements thereon being known as 313 Suffolk Road, being the same property by deed of even date herewith was granted and conveyed by Albert T. W. Moore et al to Dotti Claire Liberles, unmarried, in fee simple. [Baltimore City Superior Court (Land Records), 1956-1956, MLP 10134, p. 0334, MSA CE 168-10142.]
On 25 May 1956, Dotti Claire Liberles, unmarried, of Baltimore City, conveyed to Albert T. W. Moore and Edna F. Moore, his wife, of Baltimore City, for $5 and other good and valuable consideration, that lot of ground, the improvements thereon being known as 1037 South Hanover Street, including 1032 Olive Street, being the same property by deed of even date herewith was granted and conveyed by Albert T. W. Moore et al to Dotti Claire Liberles, unmarried, in fee simple. [Baltimore City Superior Court (Land Records), 1956-1956, MLP 10134, p. 0337, MSA CE 168-10142.]
The 1959 Blue Book [Baltimore] lists on page 253:
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas William (Edna F. Thomas)
313 Suffolk Rd. -18
Belmont 5-8575
On 5 July 1959, classified advertisement in The Baltimore Sun stated:
Guilford
New Listing
First Time Advertised
Vacant
313 SUFFOLK RD.—3-story Colonial masonry home. Center hall, lge. liv. rm., din. rm., kit., butler’s pantry, powder rm, 2nd flr., 5 bedrms., 2 tile baths, 3rd flr., 4 bedrms & bath. Situated on beautiful, well-planted double lot. Entire property completely renov. Perf. for lge. family. Realistically priced. Call today for an appt. Mr. Englar. DR.7-8163.
THE ROLAND PARK REALTY CO.
REALTOR TY. 9-9600
[The Baltimore Sun, 5 July 1959, page 19D.]
On 17 February 1960, Albert T. W. Moore, widower, of the City of Baltimore, conveyed to Dotti Claire Liberles, unmarried, of the City of Baltimore, for $5 and other good and valuable consideration, that lot with improvements known as 1037 South Hanover Street, including 1032 Olive Street. This being the same lot of ground described in an assignment date 25 May 1956 from Dotti Claire Liberles, unmarried, to Albert T. W. Moore and Edna F. Moore, his wife, the said Edna having departed life on 19 January 1959, which was recorded in Liber MLP No. 10134 Folio 337. This land is subject to payment of the annual rent of $49 in equal semi-annual installments on the first days of January and July each year. [Baltimore City Superior Court (Land Records), 1960-1960, JFC 819, page 0028, MSA CE 168-11137.]
On 17 February 1960, Dotti Claire Liberles, unmarried, of the City of Baltimore, conveyed to Albert T. W. Moore and Carl T. Moore of the City of Baltimore, for $5 and other good and valuable consideration, that lot with improvements known as 1037 South Hanover Street, including 1032 Olive Street. This land is subject to payment of the annual rent of $49 in equal semi-annual installments on the first days of January and July each year. [Baltimore City Superior Court (Land Records), 1960-1960, JFC 819, page 0030, MSA CE 168-11137.]
On 17 February 1960, Albert T. W. Moore, widower, of the City of Baltimore, conveyed to Dotti Claire Liberles, unmarried, of the City of Baltimore, for $5 and other good and valuable consideration, that lot with improvements known as 313 Suffolk Road. This being the same lot of ground described in an assignment date 25 May 1956 from Dotti Claire Liberles, unmarried, to Albert T. W. Moore and Edna F. Moore, his wife, the said Edna having departed life on 19 January 1959, which was recorded in Liber MLP No. 10134 Folio 329. This land is subject to payment of the annual rent of $49 in equal semi-annual installments on the first days of January and July each year. [Baltimore City Superior Court (Land Records), 1960-1960, JFC 819, page 0032, MSA CE 168-11137.]
On 17 Februrary 1960, Dotti Claire Liberles, unmarried, of the City of Baltimore, party of the first part, for $5 conveyed to Albert T. W. Moore and Carl T. Moore of Baltimore City, parties of the second part, those lots of ground numbered 11 and 12 in block 47 of the Plat of Guilford, the improvements thereon being known as 313 Suffolk Road, being the same property which, be deed of even date, was granted and conveyed by Albert T. W. Moore, widower, to Dotti Claire Liberles, in fee simple. This land is subject to payment of the annual rent of $49 in equal semi-annual installments on the first days of January and July each year. [Baltimore City Superior Court (Land Records), 1960-1960, JFC 819, page 0034, MSA CE 168-11137.]
On 1 August 1960 in Richmond, Virginia, Albert T Moore was married to Ada M. Jennings in a civil ceremony. He was 65, white, widowed, married once before, retired, born in Baltimore, Maryland, father was Thos. W. Moore, mother was Catherine Trautwein, address 505 W. University Parkway; she was 36, white, divorced, married once before, telephone operator, born in Princess Anne, Maryland, father Chas. H. Calloway, mother Effie Bosman, resident of Baltimore, Maryland. [Certificate of Marriage, Commonwealth of Virginia, 21521.]
On 30 November 1960, Albert T. W. Moore and Mae J. Moore, his wife, and Carl T. Moore and Irene K. Moore, his wife, parties of the first part, sold for $5 to John T. Riepe and Jane M. Riepe, his wife, parties of the second part, those lots of ground numbered 11 and 12 in block 47 of Guilford, the improvements being known as 313 Suffolk Road. This being the same lot of ground described in a deed dated 17 February 1960 a recorded in Liber J.F.C. No. 819, folio 34 from Dotti Claire Liberles, unmarried, to Albert T. W. Moore and Carl T. Moore. [Baltimore City Superior Court (Land Records), 1960-1960, JFC 986, page 0326, MSA CE 168-11304.]
The 1960 Blue Book [Baltimore] lists on page 259:
Moore, Mr. Albert Thomas William
505 W. University Pkwy. -10
Belmont 5-8575
The 1961 Blue Book [Baltimore] lists on page 265:
Moore, Mr. Albert Thomas William
505 W. University Pkwy. -10
Belmont 5-8575
The 1962 Blue Book [Baltimore] lists on page 269:
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas William (Mae C. Jennings)
1234 Cambridge Rd., Maitland, Fla.
On page 27, Maiden Names of Brides: Jennings, Mae Calloway
The 1963 Blue Book [Baltimore] lists on page 274:
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas William (Mae C. Jennings)
1234 Cambridge Rd., Maitland, Fla.
On April 1970, a legal notice in The Baltimore Sun stated:
1037 Hanover St. (Lot 30, Block 933) 14’x124’. Improved by 2 story bldg. Assessed for $4,280 to Albert T. W. Moore, Etal. $252.15.
[The Baltimore Sun, 6 April 1970, page C21; 13 April 1970, page C17.]
On 14[?] October 1970, Albert Moore sent a postcard from Nassau, the Bahamas, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Moore.
Having a wonderful trip so far stopped at Freeport and now in Nassau. Will go back to Freeport tomorrow. Weather on the warm side
Love
Mildred & Dad
Albert Thomas William Moore died on 4 July 1975. His death certificate provides the following information: full name Albert T. Moore; male; died 4 July 1975; white; age 80; born 7 June 1985; died in Dade County, North Miami, Florida at Arch Creek Nursing Home; born in Maryland; married; surviving spouse’s maiden name Mildred Matovsky; social security number 705-05-2530; occupation accountant, hotel industry; lived at 1585 N.E. 127th Street, North Miami, Dade County, Florida; father’s name T. W. Moore; mother’s name unobtainable; informant Mrs. Mildred M. Moore; cause of death (a) cardiac arrest (b) coronary artery disease; buried at Parkwood Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland. [Dade County Department of Public Health Certificate of Death 8259.]
A death notice stated:
MOORE
On July 4, 1975 in North Miami, Florida, ALBERT T. W., husband of the late Edna T. Moore, father of Carl T. Moore, grandfather of Thomas D. and Richard D. Moore, all of Potomac, Md. Also survived by his wife Mildred M. Moore of Florida. Interment was in Baltimore, Md. Arrangements by Seitz Funeral Home. [The Evening Sun (Baltimore), 7 July 1975, page C16.]
His gravestone reads:
Albert T. Moore
Sgt US Army
Jun 7 1895 Jul 4 1975
He is buried next to his first wife, Edna, and her parents.
According to the Social Security Death index, Albert Moore was born 7 June 1895, died July 1975, last payment in 33161 Miami, Dade, Florida, SSN 705-05-2530, railroad retirement.
He owned a candy company in Baltimore called Moore’s Edgemont.