
Person Info
Elizabeth Moody: Birth: Apr 1769 in of, , New Hampshire or, Maine. Death: 27 Jun 1848 in Waterboro, York, Maine
Sarah Moody: Birth: 2 Apr 1771 in Waterboro, York, Maine. Death: 12 Jun 1852 in Otisfield, , Maine
Clement Moody: Birth: 1774 in Waterboro, York, Maine. Death: 11 May 1813 in Stowe, Lamoille, Vermont
David Moody: Birth: Abt 1775 in Waterboro, York, Maine. Death: 1840 in Pitt township, Wyandot, Ohio
Lois Moody: Birth: Abt 1777 in Waterboro, York, Maine. Death: Bef 1810 in Stow, Chittenden, Vermont
Dorothy or Dolly Moody: Birth: Abt 1780 in Waterboro, York, Maine. Death: Bef 1850 in Webster, Monroe, New York
Daniel Moody: Birth: Mar 1780 in Waterboro, York, Maine. Death: 8 Feb 1857 in Stowe, Lamoille, Vermont
Lydia Moody: Birth: 1783 in Waterboro, York, Maine. Death: 1823 in Stowe, Lamoille, Vermont
Hannah Moody: Birth: 1787 in Waterboro, York, Maine. Death: 26 Jan 1865
John Moody: Birth: 1791 in Waterboro, York, Maine. Death: 27 Apr 1875 in Stowe, Lamoille, Vermont
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Title: WorldConnect -- Barbara Baker Publication: email: [email protected] |
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Title: GenForum -- Melissa1 Publication: Email address hidden Text: Joseph Moody: Fought in Ticonderoga, NY during the French and Indian Wars in Gen. Jeffrey Amherst's company. Joseph served in the last campaign of the Indian Wars under Gen. Jeffery Amherst. Amherst was known to have taken smallpox infested blankets and given them to the Indians in trade hoping to infect them so badly with the smallpox virus (early biologic warfare) that it would wipe them out completely. This Joseph came home to NH with smallpox in 1760 and died. Several of his family also died from the disease. In 1762 the Selectmen of Brentwood petitioned the colonial government for reimbursment for expenses incurred for all the medical and burial costs of Joseph's family and others in town who died from the disease. They blamed solely Joseph Moody for "secretly bringing smallpox" to their community and the petition went on to say that Joseph "left a family of children naked and starving with no means of support for them"....which implies that his wife Mary died as well. Nonetheless, he was known to have children who survived. A son Clement did survive; he was known to have a brother James and a brother John or Jonathan Moody. After the smallpox deaths of their family, Clement was probably old enough to be on his own while James and John probably moved to stay with other family.members, possibly in Maine. James seems to appear out of nowhere a full grown man in Buxton and marries Elizabeth Donnell in Jan. 1774 and serves his time in the Rev. War, has at least 3 known children named James, Sarah and Joseph, (Joseph whom I truly believe he named after his father, as Elizabeth's father was Benjamin), and then at some point before Sept. 4, 1785 James is dead or at least his wife Elizabeth thinks he is because when she reappears in the same church in Buxton where they were married on this Sept. date, the records call her "Widow". She and her 3 children are being Baptized on this date. So her children were all born between Jan. 1774 and Sept. 4, 1785 Melissa: Moody Genforum |
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Title: WorldConnect website -- Barbara Baker Page: Baker-Byrd-Logan and Allied Families Update Publication: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bakerbyrd&id=I27658 email: [email protected] |
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Title: WorldConnect website -- Barbara Baker Page: Baker-Byrd-Logan and Allied Families Update Publication: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bakerbyrd&id=I27658 email: [email protected] |
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Note: Two of Clement and Mary's children, Elizabeth and Daniel, name a child Gilman suggesting the possiblility that Mary's maiden name was Gilman. |
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