The Geneaology of Moody - LaPointe - Schnell - Beyers - Person Sheet
The Geneaology of Moody - LaPointe - Schnell - Beyers - Person Sheet
NameSarah DICKINSON 58,58,402,401,607,1349, 314
BirthApr 13, 1708, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA607,688,58
DeathMar 24, 1773, Granby, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA400 Age: 64
Burialaft Mar 24, 1773, Granby, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA401
FlagsRelative
FatherNehemiah DICKINSON JR. , 962 (1672-1715)
MotherMehitable CHURCH , 963 (1672-1748)
Spouses
BirthSep 10, 1702, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA58,607,688,418
DeathOct 6, 1769, Granby, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA58,607 Age: 67
Burialaft Oct 6, 1769, Granby, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA401,607
FlagsBlood Relatives of JDM, Relative
FatherSERGEANT Samuel MOODY JR. , 215 (1670-1744)
MotherSarah LANE , 216 (1680-1759)
MarriageJun 24, 1733, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA58,401,607,688
Family ID164
ChildrenJohn , 315 (1734-1815)
 Sarah , 316 (1736-1819)
 Moses , 317 (1737-1774)
 Aaron , 318 (1739-1819)
 Hannah , 322 (1741-1802)
 Joel , 324 (1743-1824)
 Rachel , 326 (1746-1832)
 Lois , 328 (1750-1789)
Notes for Sarah DICKINSON
She was the fifth child of a family of seven children.607
Notes for John (Spouse 1)
He was the twin of Samuel. 58 607In January 1731 the Hadley inner commons was divided. John Moody, living in Hadley, was listed as having no real estate.58 John paid a town tax of 3 pounds in 1731.418 Between 1731 and 1740 he and Samuel both moved to Granby.58 744“ Samuel and John both settled in the South Precinct of Hadley, Mass. and from them arose the two Granby branches.” They stayed in South Hadley taking care of their widowed mother until after her death in 1759.607 In 1751 he and eight others refused to serve as selectmen for that year.58 He was Deacon of the new Granby parish before 1767 . 58 “He came from Hadley to the South Precinct, about the year 1736 and settled on land laid out in the right of his father. His house was on that side of ‘Cold Hill’ which slopes to the south-east. The place is near what is now the west line of Granby. He was voted one of the assessors of property in that Precinct in 1743. Selectman in 1752, etc, etc. and his name is frequently mentioned as one chosen to deliberate on various subjects of interest to that place. It was against his voice and vote that Rev. Grindal Rawson, the first elected minister of the place, was dismissed. How prudently, he acted in this matter, may be inferred from the fact that not long after, he was appointed Deacon in the Church, which office, so far as can now be known in the entire absence of any church record of that period except what is collected incidentally from the Town Book, he filled with acceptance. Granby having been incorporated as a town in 1768 and a Church then gathered by division of the Church in South Hadley, Dea. John Moody worshipped with the newly formed society. But his days were fast being numbered. He made his Will, Oct 3, 1769 and it was proved Nov 7th of the same year. Dea. John d. 6 Oct 1769, ae 67. Sarah, d. 24 Mar 1773, ae 64. Their graves are in the burying ground of Granby, Mass. with slabs of red sand stone, designating the place. He was among the earliest there buried.”607
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