Kayla Danette Kisor was born on April 26, 1961, in
Etowah County, Alabama, to Mack A. Kisor and Dell McDonald Kisor. in
Gadsden. As a teenager, she competed in
beauty pageants, including Miss Alabama US Teen,
Miss Alabama USA and Miss Alabama World. She placed second runner up in the Miss Alabama US Teen contest. According to her website, Moore attended
Jacksonville State University and the
University of Alabama. Moore married John Charles Heald on June 5, 1982. Together they had a daughter, Heather, who is a board member for the Foundation for Moral Law. Moore filed for divorce on December 28, 1984, citing "cruel treatment during the marriage", and it was granted April 19, 1985. On January 9, 1989, Moore obtained full custody of her daughter Heather, who Roy eventually adopted. Roy's memoir noted he had first seen Kayla "many" years earlier at a dance recital held at
Gadsden State Junior College. He also remembered her first and last names started with "K", but the specific number of years was not given in the memoir. In the interview, Roy relates the story of how he had first seen her at the dance recital, then stated "It was, oh gosh, eight years later, or something, I met her", referring to their meeting at the 1984 church party. In his memoir, Roy noted he was so "anxious to meet [Kayla]" in 1984, he approached her with the line "Haven't we met somewhere before?", implying he had first noticed her when she was fifteen or sixteen years old. The two married in December 1985 and eventually had sons Caleb, Micah and Ory. In 1999, Moore was hit by a car in the Colonial Mall-Gadsden parking lot. After filing an auto accident suit, she was awarded more than $270,000. ==Politics==