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History of the Wigle Family and Their Descendants, The Wigle Family, Kingsville, Ontario, 1931.

The city of Detroit, Michigan, 1701-1922, Clarence M. Burton, editor-in-chief, William Stocking, associate editor, Gordon K. Miller, associated editor, S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., Detroit, 1922, p. 735:
CLAUD W. MOORE, D. D. S. Natural talent and acquired ability, the result of careful training and broad experience, have gained for Dr. Claud W. Moore a well established position in the ranks of Detroit's dental fraternity, and his professional labors have been attended with a gratifying measure of success. He is a native of Mississippi, his birth having occurred on the Hartshorn plantation, near Meadville, and his parents were James and Mary (Wigle) Moore. Shortly after the birth of their son Claud they removed to Canada, taking up their residence in Wheatly, where for many years the father successfully engaged in merchandising. Mr. and Mrs. Moore reared a family of four children. In the public schools of Wheatly Dr. Moore acquired his preliminary education, and in 1899 he became a student in the dental department of the Detroit College of Medicine, from which he was graduated in 1902. He has since engaged in the general practice of dentistry in this city, and his office, which is located in the Stevens building, is equipped with the most modern appliances necessary for the successful accomplishment of his work. With the passing years his skill and ability have constantly increased, and his practice has now become an extensive and lucrative one. On the 18th of January, 1910, Dr. Moore was united in marriage to Miss May Werth and they have many friends in the city...