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| Visit Barb's Home Page of Roots & Twigs, Limbs & Leaves
and you'll find a Nathaniel Moody... sound familiar? Check out her site for a possible cousin. |
Molalla, Oregon Molalla Memorial Cemetery. est. 1882 MOODY, Amelia 24 Dec. 1848--4 Dec. 1885 Wife of Ira Moody MOODY, Henry C. Died13 Mar.1887;Aged 59yrs,4mos,1dy |
| Two Moody
names are listed as having taken the Freeman's oath at
Massachusetts Bay Colony: Mr. John Moody -Freeman- November 5,1633 Mr. John Moody is the first in my ancestral line to emigrate to America, and he made the Freeman's Oath the same year. Check out other Massachusetts Freeman. |
According to Jefferson County, New
York records, an Early Settler is a head of household living in Jefferson County before
1850; here are the Moody names they have listed: MOODY,
AARON RODMAN
The above mentions can be found at
the Jefferson County RootsWeb
site. |
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Joan's Genealogy Web
Site and her Moody ancestors |
| Moody County, South Dakota in 1900
Moody County, SD in 1900 Township or Community Population of Moody County, SD in 1900 |
FamilyHistory.com -
Message Boards The Moody Surname Message Board Exchange Moody information with other researchers by posting messages Includes other surnames, too |
| SOUTH DAKOTA HISTORY (POP. 7622, area 527 sq. m., organized 1873; county seat: Flandreau) The county was named for Col. Gideon C. Moody, who was speaker of the house in the Territorial legislature of 1874-75, associate justice of the Territorial Supreme Court from 1878 to 1883, and one of South Dakota's first two United States Senators from 1889 to 1891. |
Stow, History of Mount Holyoke
Seminary... - SUBJECT INDEX Index includes entries of Pliny Moody and D.L. Moody |
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South Hadley South Hadley, like its neighbors, began as a rural farming community as people settled lands given in the original grant to parent town Hadley. In the 19th century South Hadley Falls, on the banks of the Connecticut River across from industrial center Holyoke was the site of a bustling community, and some of the manufacturing concerns built in that era (particularly paper factories) still survive. South Hadley is perhaps best known today as the location of Mount Holyoke College. It is also a small college town and bedroom community for larger cities to the south. Incorporated:: 1753 Parent Town:: Hadley |
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| Diaries and Journals: An Often Neglected
Genealogical Resource with a Description of the Journal of John Winthrop and a Partial Annotated list of the Diaries of the New England Historic Genealogical Society by Ralph J. Crandall, Ph.D.. Moody Mention: Moody, Joshua, fl. 1762. Journal, 1762 recording activities of commander of armed Sloop Masquenange on Lake Champlain during French and Indian War |
America's First Families "America's First Families is an Online Genealogy Society that honors our 1600s Ancestors. Come in and view the ANCESTOR ROLL OF HONOR bios and the 1600s ANCESTOR DATA BASE with thousands of proven 1600s Colonial Ancestors. The welcome mat is always out. Harold Oliver, Director". Check this database for mentions of Moodys |
| Tennessee Civil War
Pension Applications Several Moody men fought in the Civil War. Here is just one site showing Tennessee applications with Moody men listed. |
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last update 1/13/02