The Genealogy of David L. Moody & Yvonne L. La Pointe. - Person Sheet
The Genealogy of David L. Moody & Yvonne L. La Pointe. - Person Sheet
NameMary MORGAN ®408, ®967, ®1147, ®1149
Birth9 Jan 1799, Wilbraham, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA ®1164
Death4 Jun 1873, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA ®1165
Burialaft 4 Jun 1873, Canton, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA ®1166, ®1167
MemoCanton Village Cemetery
Misc. Notes
On 28 May 1824 Mary Morgan lived in Wilbraham, Massachusetts. ®1146 On 22 June 1824 Emerson Moody of Longmeadow and Mary Morgan of Wilbraham were married in Wilbraham. ®1147
Spouses
Birth30 May 1801, South Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ®408, ®1150
Death11 Oct 1849, California, USA ®1151, ®1152
Burialaft 11 Oct 1849, Canton, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA ®1150
MemoGravestone in Village Cemetery
OccupationBlacksmith ®1153
FlagsCensus, Vital Records-State
FatherNoah MOODY SR. (1742-1812)
MotherAnna ELWELL (1764-1802)
Misc. Notes
On 6 April 1813, Joseph Clark was appointed guardian of Anna and Betsey, who were over 14, and of Emerson, who was under 14. ®1154 Emerson was bequeathed twenty dollars at the age of 21 in the will of his father, Noah Moody, of 19 September 1811 ®240 Emerson was a blacksmith. ®1153 On 28 May 1824 Emerson Moody of Longmeadow and Mary Morgan of Wilbraham published their marriage intentions in Longmeadow, Massachusetts; ®1146 then they married in Wilbraham on 22 June 1824. ®1149 Emerson and Mary had two children born in Longmeadow in 1825 and 1828, ®1155 and were living there in 1830. ®1156Emerson was admitted to the church in Canton on 8 January 1832 from the church in Longmeadow, and then he and Mary were recommended on 14 June 1832 “to aid in organizing a separate Congregational Church in Collinsville [in Canton].” ®1157In 1840 in Canton, Connecticut, Emerson had a male and a female 10–14 and two males and a female 30–39. ®1158 On 3 May 1846, Emerson and his wife Mary were received in the church in Wintonbury [Bloomfield] from the Church of Christ in Collinsville (Canton), Connecticut. ®1159 He lived in Bloomfield, Connecticut ®408 and is the GGGgrandfather of Herbsmom2 at aol dot com. Emerson was one of the passengers on the Henry Lee that sailed around the Horn in 1849. ®1160 In 1850 Mary, age 51, was living with Edward E. Moody, age 24, in Bloomfield. ®1161 In 1860 Mary was living with her sister Sophia (Moody) Washburn in Ware. ®1162In 1870 Mary was living in Springfield, age 71, with [her daughter] Mary S. Goodrich aged 42. ®1163
Research
Bloomfield, Connecticut censuses. Descendants of Emerson and Mary.
Family ID129
Marriage22 Jun 1824, Wilbraham, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA ®1168, ®1169, ®1170, ®1171
ChildrenEdmund Emerson (>1824-?)
Last Modified 7 Jul 2014Created 9 Mar 2018 using Reunion v12.0 for Macintosh
Created 1 April 2018 by David L. Moody

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