The civil war split the Moon family of Sevier County TN.
My husband's ancestor William Mitchel Moon served in Co I 2nd TN Cavalry USA. William Mitchel's brother John served in Co A 3rd TN Cavalry USA. John's service was cut short when he was accidentally shot and killed when a pistol went off in camp. His death is recounted in the book "Loyal Mountain Troopers."
Their brother James Moon, however, served in Co B 4th TN Cavalry CSA. After the war, James settled in McDonough County, Illinois. Many of his descendants still live there.
James's grandson John Moon served his country in WWII and lived to be over 100 years old. He was interviewed in 2014 for the Library of Congress's Veteran's History project. You can read the transcript of his interview online. Interview with John L Moon
James's daughter-in-law Sadie Moon, wife of his son Frank, became a local hero in her community by helping those who were sick or in need. She was known as Mother Moon. Today she is remembered by a scholarship in her honor and a local memorial to women who have made significant contributions to the community. Women's Memorial - Sadie Moon
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