Carrie Nation AKA Carrie Amelia Moore Born: 25-Nov-1846 Birthplace: Garrard County, KY Died: 9-Jun-1911 Location of death: Leavenworth, KS Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Belton City Cemetery, Belton, MO
Gender: Female Religion: Christian Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Activist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Temperance crusader Hated tobacco smoking even more than alcohol. Father: George Moore (d. 1883) Mother: Mary James Campbell (b. 1825, d. 24-Sep-1893) Brother: Richard Caldwell (b. 1838, half brother) Brother: Thomas Caldwell (b. 1843, half brother) Brother: Charles H. Moore (b. 23-Apr-1848, d. 27-Apr-1901) Sister: Edna L. Moore (b. 11-Nov-1849, d. 10-Apr-1906) Brother: Campbell H. Moore (b. 12-Sep-1856, d. 1929) Brother: Jud Viley Moore (b. 21-Mar-1858, d. 23-Nov-1902) Sister: Annie T. Moore (b. 1860) Brother: George L. Moore (b. 1865) Husband: Charles Gloyd (m. 21-Nov-1867, d. 1870) Daughter: Charlien Gloyd (b. Sep-1869) Husband: David A. Nation (m. 30-Dec-1874, div. 1901)
Malicious Mischief Wichita, KS (27-Dec-1900) Vandalism Topeka, KS (18-Feb-1901) Disturbing the Peace Bayonne, NJ (1903) Nervous Breakdown multiple Coma Kansas City (13-Jan-1911) Irish Ancestry paternal
Scottish Ancestry maternal
Author of books:
The Use and Need of the Life of Carry A. Nation (1904, memoir)
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