Died, at the home of her son Chas. This city, on the 12th inst, Mary Moudy.
Mary Huff was born in Shelby county, Kentucky, June 13, 1825; her parents moved to Hendricks co., Indiana, with her parents when she was young, at the age of 21 she married Northcut Alexander, to them was born one child, Wm. R. Alexander, who survives her. Her first husband died in 1850, and she was united in marriage with John Moudy August 7, 1853, to them were born six children; viz, Elma, Sarah Eveline, Ida, Alfred, Austin and Charles. She has also been a kind and affectionate mother to Nancy J. Wager, Henry and Nelson Moudy and Aneliza Weaver. The following children survive her: Nancy J. Wager, Henry and Nelson Moudy, W. R. Alexander, Elma Ewing, Alfred, Austin and Charles Moudy. She moved to Missouri with her family in the year 1856, settling in Deer Creek township where she lived until death called her.
She embraced the Christian religion 55 years ago, and has since lived a consistent Christian.
Grandma Moudy was one of those kind hearted and amiable ladies whom every one loves. The large attendance at her funeral was an evidence of the high esteem in which she was held. Services were held from the Baptist church Wednesday at 2 o'clock, and were conducted by her pastor, Rev. J. A. Smith. The remains were buried in the Crescent Hill cemetery. -- The Adrian Journal, October 15, 1897, Page 1 Column 2, Death
Died, at the home of her son Chas. This city, on the 12th inst, Mary Moudy.
Mary Huff was born in Shelby county, Kentucky, June 13, 1825; her parents moved to Hendricks co., Indiana, with her parents when she was young, at the age of 21 she married Northcut Alexander, to them was born one child, Wm. R. Alexander, who survives her. Her first husband died in 1850, and she was united in marriage with John Moudy August 7, 1853, to them were born six children; viz, Elma, Sarah Eveline, Ida, Alfred, Austin and Charles. She has also been a kind and affectionate mother to Nancy J. Wager, Henry and Nelson Moudy and Aneliza Weaver. The following children survive her: Nancy J. Wager, Henry and Nelson Moudy, W. R. Alexander, Elma Ewing, Alfred, Austin and Charles Moudy. She moved to Missouri with her family in the year 1856, settling in Deer Creek township where she lived until death called her.
She embraced the Christian religion 55 years ago, and has since lived a consistent Christian.
Grandma Moudy was one of those kind hearted and amiable ladies whom every one loves. The large attendance at her funeral was an evidence of the high esteem in which she was held. Services were held from the Baptist church Wednesday at 2 o'clock, and were conducted by her pastor, Rev. J. A. Smith. The remains were buried in the Crescent Hill cemetery. -- The Adrian Journal, October 15, 1897, Page 1 Column 2, Death
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