Misc. Notes
He was Elizabeth's second husband. He lived in the third precinct of Hadley or Amherst, Massachusetts, at the time his daughter Lucy was married in 1772.
®408 Perez served in the Revolution, in Capt. Reuben Dickinson’s company in 1778.
®5558On 15 March 1790, Perez Moody of Amherst sold forty acres in Amherst, his wife Lucy also signing.
®5559 On 18 April 1797, he and Lucy were of South Hadley when they sold about fourteen acres there.
®5560 Not found in the 1790 census or in the 1798 Massachusetts Direct Tax in Amherst,
®5561 in 1800 “Perus” Moody was enumerated in Franklin, Delaware Co., with two males 16–25 and himself and a female 45 or over.
®5562 No Delaware Co. deeds have been found for Perez, nor has a probate for him or Moses been found. In 1820 a Moses Moody was in Masonville, perhaps son of Perez, but Moses was the only male 45 or over.
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