The Geneaology of Moody - LaPointe - Schnell - Beyers - Person Sheet
The Geneaology of Moody - LaPointe - Schnell - Beyers - Person Sheet
NameMary ELMER 60,607,358,241,60, 2860
BirthDec 12, 1756, Granby, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA357,607,60
DeathApr 17, 1835, Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA607,60 Age: 78
FlagsBlood Relatives of JDM, Relative
FatherSamuel ELMER , 5968 (1732-1818)
MotherSarah SMITH , 5988 (1738-?)
Spouses
BirthAug 7, 1748, South Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA58,60,401,607,418,472,607,688,60,2082
DeathOct 25, 1828, Belchertown, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA60,607,472,688,772,60 Age: 80
Burialaft Oct 28, 1828, Belchertown, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA607
FlagsBelchertown, Blood Relatives of JDM, Relative, Revolutionary War Service, South Hadley, Massachusetts
FatherJosiah MOODEY SR. , 187 (1721-1794)
MotherRebekah WHITE , 352 (1724-1751)
MarriageNov 1771, Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA607,60
Family ID252
ChildrenAsenath , 3137 (1772-1812)
 Mary “Polly” , 3140 (1775-1845)
 Heman , 6740 (1777-1826)
 Clarissa , 3138 (1779-1849)
 Rebecca , 3141 (1783-1821)
 Quartus (Died as Child), 244 (1790-1792)
Notes for Mary ELMER
She was the second of eight siblings, 358the daughter of either Elizabeth Canfield or Sarah Smith. 607She lived in Ashfield, Massachusetts. 358 She and Josiah had five children. She was probably buried in Belchertown.358
Notes for Josiah (Spouse 1)
“Mr. Moody, settled in Ashfield, Mass, but after residence there for some years, returned to South Hadley, Mass. His house was the third in ‘Moody Corner’ south of the bridge and on the west side of the road. He engaged chiefly in agricultural pursuits. He and his wife were members of the Church in South Hadley as early as 1783, time of admission is unknown. They were dismissed to the Church in Belchertown, Mass, in Jan 7, 1820 having removed thither to live with their son . His death was sudden. Returning from the field, an old man, but in apparently good health, he fell and expired.” 607 He was a Private on the 1777 Hadley list in the Massachusetts Army during the Revolutionary War, serving under Lt. Waite and Col. Woodbridge. 60 418On the 1790 US Census his family of 3 males over 16, 1 boy under 16, and 7 females lived in South Hadley. 368 180He inherited from his father Josiah, Sr. a grist mill on Bachelors Brook in South Hadley in 1794.58 178 On the 1810 US Census he and his wife, both over 45, and one girl 10-16 years old lived at Moody’s Corners, South Hadley. Massachusetts.371
Research notes for Josiah (Spouse 1)
His wife was Sarah Clark, mother of Heman772,688
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