Misc. Notes
In 1850 he is 15 and living with his widowed mother and six siblings in Northfield, Massachusetts.
®218 In 1860 he is a 22 year old harness maker boarding in Greenfield, Massachusetts with the widow of his first cousin twice removed, Fanny Holton Moody (Mrs. Simeon Pomeroy Moody) and Frances A. Moody.
®219 He then served as a Private in Company "A" of the 52nd Massachusetts Militia Infantry during the Civil War. The regiment was organized at Greenfield, Massachusetts in October 1862. Ordered to New York on 19 November 1862, they thence moved to New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and were on duty there until March 1863. Then they were attached to the 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, 19th Army Corps, Department of the Gulf until July 1863. They moved back to Massachusetts from 23 July to 3 August and mustered out 14 August 1863. The regiment lost during service 1 officer and 10 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 101 enlisted men by disease.
®220 After Warren and Nellie’s marriage on 4 Jun 1866 in Woodstock, Illinois, they lived in Lowell, New York where their first son George Burlingame was born on 17 Jul 1867. The 1871-72 Elmira City Directory lists him as a harness maker at Franklin near Fulton. Their second son Arnold Edwin was born in Elmira on 16 June 1874. The 1874-5 Elmira City Directory shows Warren as a harness maker living at 423 Pleasant Street. In the 1878-79 Elmira City Directory he resides at 423 Pleasant and is a clerk at 421 Railroad Avenue. Their third son Leonard Warren was born in Elmira on 13 Jul 1879. They lived at 423 Franklin St., Elmira, New York and he was a clerk in a bakery on the 1880 Census of Chemung County New York.
®76In the 1882-84 Elmira City Directory he resides at 423 Pleasant and is a partner in Moody & Bowman (William N. Bowman) grocers, bakers, confectioners, wholesale cracker manufacturers at 421 Railroad Avenue. The Elmira, New York business copartnership of W. L. Moody & J. N. Pirrong dissolved by mutual consent on 8 Sep 1883 with the business continued by J. N. Pirrong as Pirrong & Co. On 17 May 1885 their last child, Laura Lucinda was born in Elmira. In the 1885 Elmira City Directory E. M. Coke owns the bakery, grocery and confectionery at 421 Railroad Avenue and Warren L. Moody was a baker and lived at 423 Pleasant. He was a driver living at 423 Pleasant in the 1886 Elmira City Directory. They moved to Gardner, Kansas in 1887 in a letter from W. L. Moody dated 22 October 1887 at Gardner, Kansas in which he indicates that he is farming corn.
®221 On 1 March 1895 he was 56 and lived in Gardner, Kansas with his wife Ella, 48, and children Leonard W., age 16 and Laura L., age 4.
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Check in Gardner, Kansas whether he has a Civil War Veteran headstone. If not, order one.
The U.S. Veterans Administration will provide a headstone for a Union or Confederate Civil War veteran. There is no charge for the headstone, although the cemetery will usually have their own charge for setting the headstone. Information, including a link to an order form is at this VA website:
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When did the family move to Gardner, Kansas? Had to be between 1888 and Warrens death in Gardner 14 Jan 1896. and probably by 11 April 1893 when Arnold writes a letter from Gardner. Is 423 Franklin, Elmira, New York in 1880 incorrect? The family lived at 423 Pleasant Street before and after 1880. Check the 1860 Northfield census to see if he was still with his parents.