The Genealogy of David L. Moody & Yvonne L. La Pointe. - Person Sheet
The Genealogy of David L. Moody & Yvonne L. La Pointe. - Person Sheet
Birth1640, Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA ®1466, ®1467, ®1468, ®1469
Death29 Sep 1717, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ®1, ®711, ®656, ®711, ®1435, ®1470, ®408, ®1471, ®1472, ®1473
Burialaft 29 Sep 1717, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ®408, ®711, ®656, ®1474
MemoOld South Hadley Burial Ground
FlagsHadley, Massachusetts, Hartford, Connecticut
FatherJohn DEMING SR. (1615-1705)
MotherHonor TREAT (<1616-1705)
Misc. Notes
She was Samuel's second wife and administered her husbands estate in 1690. ®1 Hartford was a Dutch trading post in 1633. Hartford was explored as Newtown in 1634, and the first few families moved there in 1635. ®1475 It was renamed Hartford in 1637.
Spouses
Birthca 1634, Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA ®1446, ®1447, ®1448, ®1449, ®1450, ®1451, ®1452, ®1453, ®1454
Death22 Sep 1689, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ®1, ®711, ®656, ®711, ®1435, ®1439, ®1455, ®408, ®687, ®8, ®1456, ®1457, ®1458
Burialaft 22 Sep 1689, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ®1, ®408, ®1459
MemoOld cemetery north of the common.
FlagsHadley, Massachusetts, Hartford, Connecticut, Roxbury, Massachusetts
MotherSarah COX (<1598-1671)
Misc. Notes
“1. MOODY, Samuel, supposed to have been the only child of Dea. John Moody of Hartford and grandson of George Moody of Moulton, Suffolk Co., Eng.” ®656

“SAMUEL, Hartford, s. of John of the same, rem. to Hadley, a. 1660, by w. Sarah, prob. d. of first John Deming, had Sarah, b. a. 1660; John, 24 July 1661; Hannah, 5 Mar. 1663; Mary; Samuel, 28 Nov. 1670; and Ebenezer, 23 Oct. 1675; d. 1689. His wid. Sarah d. 1714. Goodwin suppos. he had first w. Hannah; but if so, she must have d. young. Of the s. John had nine ch. and d. at Hartford, 1732; Samuel d. at Hadley, 1745, leav. six ch.; and Ebenezer d. at South Hadley, 11 Nov. 1757, leav. eight ch.” ®761

He was mentioned in the will of his father dated 1655 as under 24. He was admitted a Freeman of Massachusetts on 23 May 1666. He probably was not born in England and accompanied his parents to America, but most likely he was born in Roxbury or Hartford ®1460 as he is not listed as baptized at St. James, Bury St. Edmunds, with his four (five?) older deceased siblings, the last of whom died 19 July 1631 (October 1632?) in England. His father, John, was in New England before 5 Nov 1633 when he was admitted a Freeman and John and Sarah were listed without child in 1633 in Rev. John Eliot’s record of the Roxbury church. (Savage says “JOHN, Roxbury, came in 1633, says the church records with wife Sarah but no children.”) ®761 “John Moody, came to Roxbury in 1633 with wife Sarah. Freeman Nov. 5, 1635. An original donor of the Free Scoole [sic]. Removed to Hartford, Conn.” ®1461 Samuel was born between 1633 in Roxbury or 1635 at Hartford, and he is the only child mentioned in his father's will of 1655. "The will of John Moody of Hartford, dated 23 July 1655. Wife Sarah Moody sole executrix and to have all household goods and half the residue of estate; the other half to son Samuel Moody at age of 24 years." The inventory taken on 6 Dec 1655 totaled £300-14-6. The Will was proved in December 1655. (Hartford Probate Records, Vol. 2, p. 81.) If born in Roxbury, Samuel moved with his parents in 1635-1639, following Reverend Thomas Hooker to establish the new plantation at Hartford, Connecticut. After the death of Reverend Hooker in 1647, Reverend Samuel Stone took his place in Hartford. Within a few years after Hooker’s death the Hartford church was riddled with theological controversies of a violent, bitter and divisive nature; relative peace being re-established only when 59 theologically conservative Hartford and Wethersfield residents at odds with Reverend Stone decided in 1659 to leave Connecticut with the Rev. John Russell ®8and purchase land for a new settlement in Massachusetts. (Hadley, named for Hadley in Suffolk, England) He, his wife and his widowed mother moved to Hadley, Massachusetts in 1659, (when Samuel was about 25) as one of the first settlers of that town and became a citizen of standing and good estate. Samuel Moody signed the agreement of 18 April 1659, at Goodman Ward’s house in Hartford, as one of the original "withdrawers” from Hartford, and moved to Hadley. He was one of the 28 "engagers” in the new plantation at the first town meeting of 8 October 1660. On 22 May 1661 the plantation Norwottuck was named Hadley. He was given a "houselot” of 8 acres (Plot No. 4) ®1438 which is shown on the Hadley map of 1663, and lived on the same houselot in 1681 and 1687. He was chosen one of the first four "tithing man” of Hadley in March 1678. A tithing man sat in the meeting house gallery and kept order among young people during religious services (the town and the church were one). In 1672 he signed the petition to enlarge Hadley. In January 1681/2 his assessment was 20 shillings, zero pennies (Samuel Porter paid the highest assessment at 38 shillings, 6 pennies, and William and Thomas Webster paid the lowest at 4 shillings,1 penny). He was one of five Hadley selectman in 1672 and 1688 and was still serving that term as selectman for Hadley on 15 May 1689, just prior to his death on 22 September 1689. His Will was administered on 25 Jun 1690. His gravestone in South Hadley says he was born in 1636. ®687 They had three sons and three daughters.
“Samuel Moody lived on the west side of the broad street in Hadley. Was a great friend of Parson Russell. As Mrs. Walker said in her book, ‘In death they were not parted long’. Samuel in 1700, some say 1689. He was buried in the old cemetery in Hadley north of the common. He could have no stone on account of the Indians.” ®627
“Married: Sarah Deming, daughter of John of Wethersfield, Conn. in 1658 and one year later the family and S’s mother moved with members of their church to Hadley, Mass. about 50 miles up the Connecticut River from Hartford. On the morning of 6/12/1676 they were attacked by a large group of Indians. The fight occurred near their house. Under the conduct of General Goff and General Whalley, both of whom had seen service in Cromwell’s Army in England, the attackers were repulsed. Samuel was sometimes called Goodman which denoted his church membership. S. and his wife were buried in a cemetery with other early settlers but their graves are unknown. He left no will but on inventory his estate was 658 pounds=, 14 shillings-, 6d. Sarah, born 1639, died 9/29/1717.” ®8
Research
This Samuel Moody b.1634 is the Most Recent Common Ancestor of David Leonard Moody b. 1937, David B. Moody, b. 1940, David Wright Moody b. ca 1944, and Scott Michael Moody b. ca 1949. All four are Haplotype G-P15 and therefore Samuel b.1634 musr also be G-P15.
<http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rwmoody/dna/moody_dna_project.htm>; Numbers 2, 39, 41, and 112. Is Samuels GGFather Edmund also G-P15?

Are the two Samuels the same person? No as first Samuel buried at St. James, Bury St. Edmunds ®1462 Second Samuel was possibly born in England and accompanied his parents to America. Or was he born in New England as he is not listed as baptized at St. James, Bury St. Edmunds, with his four older deceased siblings, the last of whom died 19 July 1631 in England ®1462 and father and mother were in New England by 5 Nov 1633. Redstone states he was born in New England ®1463
His father moved to Hartford between 1635 and February 1639, so where was he born? #400 says 1636 in Hartford.
He was probably born in 1634 and married Sarah____ 1659 (based on estimated ages of their children).
He was born in Hartford ca 1636 “John Moody, Freeman, Nov. 5, 1635, with prefix of respect, according to Savage. “John, Roxbury, came in 1633, says the church records with wife Sarah, but no children”. ®761
Savage says “Goodwin suppos. he had first w. Hannah; but if so, she must have d. young.” ®761 Who was first wife Hannah? ®1464 ®1435, ®761
Torrey says 1633, which would have to be Roxbury. ®1441
Family ID146
Marriageca 1659, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA ®1437, ®1476, ®1477, ®1478, ®1479
ChildrenSarah (1659-1689)
 John (1661-1732)
 Hannah (1663-1713)
 Mary (ca1668-1725)
 Samuel (1670-1744)
 Ebenezer (1675-1757)
Last Modified 21 Feb 2011Created 9 Mar 2018 using Reunion v12.0 for Macintosh
Created 1 April 2018 by David L. Moody

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