John B. Moragne
John B. Moragne was born at Gadsden,
Alabama, October 29, 1854; received a common-school
education, and, since 1882, has been in mercantile
business. His grandfather, John Moragne, a silver-smith
by occupation, came from France, settled in south
Carolina, where he became a wealthy planter, and in
1830, moved to Alabama.
John S. and Sarah (Revel) Moragne,
parents of John B., were natives of Abbeville District,
S.C. Mr. Moragne came with his father and settled
in Cherokee County, this State, in 1830. He was a
farmer by occupation, and much interested in the mineral
deposits of this part of the country. He sunk, probably,
the first shaft in search of minerals that was put down
in Northeastern Alabama. In 1859 he purchased a large
tract of mineral lands near Attalla, and in 1871 shipped
to Wheeling, Va., the first ore leaving this State. He
subsequently leased the mines, from which the family
have since received a handsome royalty. He died in
March, 1882, leaving a family of six sons an three
daughters.
Source: Northern Alabama:
historical and biographical. Birmingham, Ala: Smith
& DeLand, 1888.