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Capt Clement Moody Sr.

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Capt Clement Moody Sr.

Birth
Stowe, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA
Death
4 Nov 1831 (aged 82–83)
Stowe, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Stowe, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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IMPORTANT: burial in this cemetery has now been proven. Also interred here: his wife, 2 sons, 2 daughters, 2 son-in-laws, 2 daugher-in-laws, and a grand-son are here (and perhaps others)...
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Father: Joseph Moody, b.1721, NH. m.1742 d.1760, NH.
Mother: Mary Leavit, b.1720 d.1762.
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Husband of Mary [Surname?]-Moody.
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CHILDREN:
i. Mary Moody, b.1767 d.1807, [F.A.G. #67915950], m. to [Name?] Sanborne.
ii. Elizabeth Moody, b.~1769 d.????.
iii. Sarah Moody, b.2-Apr-1771, Waterborough, York Co., ME., m.1789, to: Edward Scribner, d.12-Jun-1852, Otisfield, Cumberland Co., ME.
iv. Clement Moody, Jr., b.~1774, Waterborough, York Co., ME., M.1794 to Mehitable Scribner, d.14-May-1813, Stowe, Lamoille Co., VT. [F.A.G. #66052472]
v. David Moody, b.~1775 d.????.
vi. Lois Moody, b.~1777 d.????.
vii. Daniel Moody, b.1779 d.1857 [F.A.G. #66014375]
viii. Dorothy Moody, b.~1781 d.????.
ix. Lydia Moody, b.1783 d.????.
x. Hannah Moody, b.1787 d.1865, m.31-Mar-1808 to Jonathan Straw, b.~1787 d.1862.
xi. John Moody Sr., b.1791 d.????.

Source [link]: http://www.scribnerfamilies.org/ghtoutnew/gp383.htm
Note: Some birth-dates are estimates, based upon known birth-dates of siblings.
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Capt. Clement Moody was a great-great-grandson of The Immigrant, John Scriven. He served in the Massabesic (Waterborough, Maine) Militia in the Revolutionary War. In making reference to Clement's wife, Mary, the CENTER CEMETERY RECORD BOOK (Stowe Town Clerk) says "Clem's wife." The record of her death also states "probably the wife of Capt. Moody."
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"A search of the records in the Registry of deeds at Alfred reveals that Clement Moody of Stow, then in the County of Chittenden, [now County of Lamoille] Vt., found his way into town and being satisfied that there was an opportunity for a 'living' purchased from James Barnes December 28, 1795, from John Wheelwright April 28, 1801 and from John Smith February 13, 1802 tracts of land which, included this pond, and contained more than 300 acres. The record of these conveyances is found in Volume 68 at Pages 194, 195 and 196. This John Smith was the first settler in town. That Clement Moody had a large family is indicated by the abundance of stone walls that yet remain and the record of vital statistics which show: Elizabeth Moody married Joseph Pike, Jr. Dec. 20, 1787; Sarah Moody married Edward Scribner, Jr. 19 November, 1789; Clement Moody, Jr. married Mehetable Scribner Jan. 1, 1794. Lois m. John Pike April 7, 1796. Records of the following generation show that Moody Pike m. Sally Fisk Jan. 1, 1816."

"And This Is The Why Of It: Moody and Bartlett Ponds," Ernest G. Knights, WATERBORO, YORK COUNTY, MAINE 1768-1955 [Published for the author, 1955]. Unpaginated.

Source [link]: http://www.scribnerfamilies.org/ghtoutnew/npr24.htm#rnn890
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1790 census, Waterborough, ME.
HH consists of
2 males under 16
2 males over 16
4 females - Mary and (3 daughters?). Mary jr; Sarah and Elizabeth all married.
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1800 Census Stowe, Chittenden Co., VT.
Clement Moody Sr. (as Clem Moody Jr. lives next door)
1 male -10 John Moody B. 1791 ME- age 9 years old in 1800
1 male 16-25 Daniel Moody B. 1779 ME age 21 " " "
1 male 26-44 UKN
+ 45 Capt. Clement Moody B. 1747 age 53 " " "
1 female 10-15- Hannah Moody B. 1787 ME age 13 " " "
1 female 16-25 Lydia Moody B. 1783 ME age 19 " " "
1 female +45 Mary Moody B. 1748 age 52 " " "
IMPORTANT: burial in this cemetery has now been proven. Also interred here: his wife, 2 sons, 2 daughters, 2 son-in-laws, 2 daugher-in-laws, and a grand-son are here (and perhaps others)...
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Father: Joseph Moody, b.1721, NH. m.1742 d.1760, NH.
Mother: Mary Leavit, b.1720 d.1762.
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Husband of Mary [Surname?]-Moody.
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CHILDREN:
i. Mary Moody, b.1767 d.1807, [F.A.G. #67915950], m. to [Name?] Sanborne.
ii. Elizabeth Moody, b.~1769 d.????.
iii. Sarah Moody, b.2-Apr-1771, Waterborough, York Co., ME., m.1789, to: Edward Scribner, d.12-Jun-1852, Otisfield, Cumberland Co., ME.
iv. Clement Moody, Jr., b.~1774, Waterborough, York Co., ME., M.1794 to Mehitable Scribner, d.14-May-1813, Stowe, Lamoille Co., VT. [F.A.G. #66052472]
v. David Moody, b.~1775 d.????.
vi. Lois Moody, b.~1777 d.????.
vii. Daniel Moody, b.1779 d.1857 [F.A.G. #66014375]
viii. Dorothy Moody, b.~1781 d.????.
ix. Lydia Moody, b.1783 d.????.
x. Hannah Moody, b.1787 d.1865, m.31-Mar-1808 to Jonathan Straw, b.~1787 d.1862.
xi. John Moody Sr., b.1791 d.????.

Source [link]: http://www.scribnerfamilies.org/ghtoutnew/gp383.htm
Note: Some birth-dates are estimates, based upon known birth-dates of siblings.
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Capt. Clement Moody was a great-great-grandson of The Immigrant, John Scriven. He served in the Massabesic (Waterborough, Maine) Militia in the Revolutionary War. In making reference to Clement's wife, Mary, the CENTER CEMETERY RECORD BOOK (Stowe Town Clerk) says "Clem's wife." The record of her death also states "probably the wife of Capt. Moody."
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"A search of the records in the Registry of deeds at Alfred reveals that Clement Moody of Stow, then in the County of Chittenden, [now County of Lamoille] Vt., found his way into town and being satisfied that there was an opportunity for a 'living' purchased from James Barnes December 28, 1795, from John Wheelwright April 28, 1801 and from John Smith February 13, 1802 tracts of land which, included this pond, and contained more than 300 acres. The record of these conveyances is found in Volume 68 at Pages 194, 195 and 196. This John Smith was the first settler in town. That Clement Moody had a large family is indicated by the abundance of stone walls that yet remain and the record of vital statistics which show: Elizabeth Moody married Joseph Pike, Jr. Dec. 20, 1787; Sarah Moody married Edward Scribner, Jr. 19 November, 1789; Clement Moody, Jr. married Mehetable Scribner Jan. 1, 1794. Lois m. John Pike April 7, 1796. Records of the following generation show that Moody Pike m. Sally Fisk Jan. 1, 1816."

"And This Is The Why Of It: Moody and Bartlett Ponds," Ernest G. Knights, WATERBORO, YORK COUNTY, MAINE 1768-1955 [Published for the author, 1955]. Unpaginated.

Source [link]: http://www.scribnerfamilies.org/ghtoutnew/npr24.htm#rnn890
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1790 census, Waterborough, ME.
HH consists of
2 males under 16
2 males over 16
4 females - Mary and (3 daughters?). Mary jr; Sarah and Elizabeth all married.
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1800 Census Stowe, Chittenden Co., VT.
Clement Moody Sr. (as Clem Moody Jr. lives next door)
1 male -10 John Moody B. 1791 ME- age 9 years old in 1800
1 male 16-25 Daniel Moody B. 1779 ME age 21 " " "
1 male 26-44 UKN
+ 45 Capt. Clement Moody B. 1747 age 53 " " "
1 female 10-15- Hannah Moody B. 1787 ME age 13 " " "
1 female 16-25 Lydia Moody B. 1783 ME age 19 " " "
1 female +45 Mary Moody B. 1748 age 52 " " "


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