History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 544. [Bourbon County] [North Middletown Precinct] KELLY MOORE, farmer, P. O. North Middletown; is the son of John Moore, and was born in Bourbon County, Jan. 13, 1827. His father was of Irish descent, but was born, reared and educated in Kentucky and was first married in 1808 to Mrs. Millie (Race) Fulton, by whom he raised seven children; his second marriage was to the widow Shryock; by this marriage there were three children--two sons and one daughter. The youngest son, Kelly Moore, who is the subject of this sketch, enlisted in the Confederate Army in September 1862, in the Eighth Kentucky Cavalry, under Col. Cluke; he was captured on the Ohio raid with Gen. John Morgan, July 26, 1863, taken to Camp Chase, where he was kept for a month, then removed to Camp Douglas and was confined in prison till [sic] February, 1865; he was then released and permitted to return to his Kentucky home, here he again resumed his agricultural pursuits, and to this day he adheres to this, his favorite vocation. On June 5, 1865, Mr. Moore was united in marriage to Fannie, daughter of Moses S. Thomas of Scott county; this union has been blessed with one child: Richard F., born July 5, 1867; he is now a student of the K.C. & B. College. Mr. Moore and family are members of the Christian Church. He has a nice home of 170 acres called "Clover Dale." (See sketch of John V. Moore for the early history of this family.) Moore Race Fulton Thomas = Scott-KY http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/bourbon/moore.k.txt