The Genealogy of David L. Moody & Yvonne L. La Pointe. - Person Sheet
The Genealogy of David L. Moody & Yvonne L. La Pointe. - Person Sheet
Birthca 1668, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ®1595, ®1596
Death20 Jun 1725, Colchester, New London County, Connecticut, USA ®1597, ®408
Burialaft 20 Jun 1725, Colchester, New London County, Connecticut, USA ®1597, ®408
MemoOld Burying Ground
FlagsHadley, Massachusetts
FatherSamuel MOODY Sr. (ca1634-1689)
MotherSarah DEMING (1640-1717)
Misc. Notes
She was the daughter of Samuel Moody. ®1441She was mentioned in the administration of her fathers estate in 1690. ®1
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What is her birth date?
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Birthca 1657, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ®408
Death?
FlagsHadley, Massachusetts
Misc. Notes
He was from Hadley and the first husband of Mary Moody. “The name is spelt Panton on the Hadley records and Panthorne on the Springfield records.” ®408 They had one child, Philip. ®8 They lived in Hadley, then Deerfield, Massachusetts. ®1441
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or Panthern. ®1601 Panthem ®1591 Paton ®408
Family ID159
Marriage30 Jun 1689, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ®656, ®1602, ®1603, ®1441
Divorce1696 ®1460
ChildrenPhilip (Illegitimate) (1689-1715)
Birth10 Dec 1656, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA ®1597, ®408, ®1605
Death18 Dec 1744, Colchester, New London County, Connecticut, USA ®1597, ®408, ®1606
Burialaft 18 Dec 1744, Colchester, New London County, Connecticut, USA ®1597, ®408
MemoOld Burying Ground
FlagsHadley, Massachusetts
FatherBenjamin MUNN (->1744)
MotherAbigail BURT (->1744)
Misc. Notes
He was Mary Moody's second husband and he died in his 86th year. ®1597 They lived first in Deerfield, then Colchester, Massachusetts. ®1441 “After a short residence in Springfield, they removed to a new plantation on then, called “Twenty Mile River”, afterwards called Colchester, and then in the County of Hartford, Connecticut. Mr. Munn was one of those engaged in the famous “Falls Fight” under Capt. Turner at the Falls on the Connecticut River between the present towns of Gill and Montague, where on the 18th of May 1676 a large body of Indians belonging to the forces of King Philip were surprised and about 300 of their number met death, either in battle or by attempted flight, being precipitated down the cataract, while the English are reported to have lost but one man. By virtue of the service here rendered the General Court on the 21 Jan 1736. Sixty years after the event set apart in his name a right of proprietorship in which is now the town of Bernardston, Mass.” He died at 86 years of age. ®408
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Where we they married?
Family ID160
Marriage29 Jun 1698, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ®1607, ®1608, ®8, ®1609, ®1610
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Marriage #1 dated 30 Jun 1689 to Alexander Panton is after date of 29 Jun 1689 second marriage to James Munn
ChildrenMary (1698-?)
 Abigail (1700-?)
 James (1703-1780)
 Hannah (1706-?)
 Sarah (1708-1761)
Last Modified 7 Apr 2013Created 9 Mar 2018 using Reunion v12.0 for Macintosh
Created 1 April 2018 by David L. Moody

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