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Amos Moody 1800–1848 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1800

Birth Location: Nobleborough, Maine (Lincoln)

Death Date: 1848

Death Location: Nobleborough, Maine (Lincoln)

Father: Amos Moody

Mother: Elizabeth Chamberlain

Spouse(s): Betsey Eugley

Children(s): Isaac Moody

In 1800, Amos Moody entered the world in Nobleborough, Maine (Lincoln), born to Amos Moody And Elizabeth Chamberlain. Amos Moody married Betsey Eugley, and had children including Isaac Moody. Amos Moody passed away in 1848 in Nobleborough, Maine (Lincoln).

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Biography

  • In 1800, Amos Moody entered the world in Nobleborough, Maine (Lincoln), born to Amos Moody And Elizabeth Chamberlain.
  • Amos Moody married Betsey Eugley, and had children including Isaac Moody.
  • Amos Moody passed away in 1848 in Nobleborough, Maine (Lincoln).

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Amos Moody's Ancestors

Self
Amos Moody
1800–1848
Birth Place: Nobleborough, Maine (Lincoln)
Parents
Amos Moody
1747–1847
Scarborough, Maine (Cumberland)
Elizabeth Chamberlain
1751–1832
Charlestown, Massachusetts (Suffolk)
Grandparents
John Moody
1718–1778
Stratham, New Hampshire (Rockingham)
Elizabeth ((MNU)) Moody
1726–
Wilson Chamberlain
1724–1791
Charlestown, Massachusetts (Suffolk)
Elizabeth Austin
1728–1776
Charlestown, Massachusetts (Suffolk)
Great-Grandparents
Daniel Moody
1683–1760
Mary Norton
1688–
John Chamberlain
1695–1783
Thankful Wilson
1693–1756
Joseph Austin
1693–1756
Joanna Call
1698–1766
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Daniel Moody
1662–1717
Elizabeth Somerby
1664–1739
Bonus Norton
1658–1719
Mary Goodhue
1664–1719
Jacob Chamberlain
1657–1712
Experience French
1666–1749
Nathaniel Wilson
1661–1733
Thankful Beamon
1663–
Joseph Austin
1666–1739
Elizabeth Pitts
1670–
Thomas Call
1662–1739
Elizabeth Croswell
1666–1725

Amos Moody's Descendants

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Amos Moody (1800–1848) m. Betsey Eugley (1805–1842)
  1. 1. Isaac Moody 1830–1910 m. Susan (Jane) Weeks 1832–
    1. 1. Laura (A.) Moody 1862– m. Nathaniel (Jackson) Light 1837–1897
      1. 1. Susie (May) Light 1896–1972 m. Ernest (Jordan) McCausland 1897–1961
        1. 1. Harold (Light) McCausland 1917– m. Arlene (W.) Thornton 1915–
      2. 2. Elmer (S.) Light 1889–
      3. 3. Chester (Nathaniel) Light 1885–
    2. 2. Ellen (M.) Moody 1867–
    3. 3. Vesta (J.) Moody 1868–
    4. 4. Clara (E.) Moody 1869–
    5. 5. Walter (I.) Moody 1877– m. Mabel (A. (MNU)) Moody 1879–

Amos Moody's Timeline

2 Records

1800
1800
Birth of Amos Moody in Nobleborough, Maine (Lincoln)
Nobleborough, Maine (Lincoln)
1848
1848
Age 48
Death of Amos Moody in Nobleborough, Maine (Lincoln)
Nobleborough, Maine (Lincoln)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1800
    Event Place: Nobleborough, Maine (Lincoln)
    Record Source: Rootsweb Online Website, Thomas Moody <[email protected]>

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1848
    Event Place: Nobleborough, Maine (Lincoln)
    Record Source: Rootsweb Online Website, Thomas Moody <[email protected]>

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