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l,m shore there is alot that l have missed this is just some of the info l have, SCOTTISH The original list of persons of quality; list of the livinge & dead in Virginia Febr; 16th 1623[ie 162xxx]* Moody Dauid 13 2. SHIPS FROM SCOTLAND TO AMERICA 1628 Of Greenock, Master James Moody,from Greenock to Brumswick, North Carolina with 102 passengars 1774 1620-33 Great Migrantion Begins: Immigrants to New England 3 Sept 1633:'Administration granted to Mr John Moody of the goods & Chattells of Thomas Desdre deceased, & so to remain in his hands, to be accountable for them" Comments:The connection with John Moody suggesta that Thomas Desbre resided in Roxbury. In 1634"[Phebe] Disborough the wife of Walter Disborough" was admitted to Roxbury church ,and so "Desbre" may be a variant of "Disborough" or " Desborough." Virginia Immigrants. 1623-66 Mary Moody, 1641, by William Yarrett, New Norfolk Co. The orignal list of persons of quality: Register of the name of all ye passinger wch passed from ye port to London for an whole yeare before xpmas 1635. Symon Moody. 20 IMMIGRATION OF IRISH QUAKERS TO PENNSYLVAINA--1682-1750. John Moody, 234,235 Samuel Moody, 235 NEW ENGLAND IMMIGRANTS / 1700-1775 SKOLFIELD, Thomas, of Brunswick,Maine; from Ireland;b 1707;m.Mary Orr;Children: Rebecca, Richard,Clement, Ann, Thomas, Mary, Martha, John, Joseph, William, d jan. 6, 1796. -Wheeler, s Brunswick, p. 852 Boston Port of Arrivals & Immigrants 1715-16, 1762-69 James Moody, Ship "Nancy" fron Glasgow Hugh Moody, Taylor, arrived Boston Robert Moody Alexr*, arrived Boston more EMIGRANTS in BONDAGE 1614-1775 Moody Elizabeth, of St WestMinster, S.S.Clothing April 1 to August 1718 Eagle L C Charles Town March 1719 .L. Moody Elizabeth, Also Betty.S. August TB to Va Sept 1767 after being brough to childbed .WI. Moody John. S. Lent 1737 & T from London.ST. Moody John. S. " , Dolphin May 1763. HT Moody Samuel, S.Lent T Tryal Jul 1754. K. FROM THE 1718 MIGRATION The Scotch-Irish Jourey to the New World Land Estate Records John Moody, Creaghadoes, Donegal, Raphoe,Taughboyne,Strabane[is this NI]. 8 June 1746, the inhabitants living on the "north branch" of the Delaware, embracing the Hunter settlement, and other immigrants who had settled there subsequently, namely Edward Moody. [from the discovery of the Delaware to the present time by W.W.H.Davis, A.M., 1876 & 1905*editions.] 1749 Town records of Limavady a John Moody was appointed "Applotte " for the years1749, 1755, 1758. Info from 9 The "The Belfast Newletter Index Database Search page 14017 26 Jan. 1753 2 ships +Jamaica lost gulph +Florida hurricane 22 23 Oct. $Alexander =Mudie+London. $Fanny =Howey +Lancaster $Queen/Anne =Rymer +Bristol. $Mary=Crawford +Glasgow. $Dolphin =Pedink +Liverpool. $Rhode/Island =Ball+New!York. $Statia =Jones +Honduras +Rhode!Island. port missing$Mary/and/Priscilla =Ham. $Three/Friends =Gotterney +Bristol. $Kingston=M''Dugal $Ruby =Edwards +Philadelphia. $Boston =Dene +Virginia. =Hill.$Richmond =Palmer +Havannah dismasted. Subject-MET NNA SHIP 2413 ,7 Aug 1753, pge no 1, $Porto/Bello=Moody,Capt. coast +Greenland River Whales Subject-FISH NEUR SHIP Belfast Newsletter Index search page DOC IN 13120- date 9 Aug 1757- pge no 3 Letter=Mudie,Robert/Capt.+Virginia dated + Montrose + Scotland 20 July. Subject ARMED NGB NNA SHIP 70118-[14 Nov 1766]- 3 ships arrived 10 $Glasgow +Glasgow =McAdams bark 11 collier 12 $Sally+Greenock =Moody ballast sailed. MINE NBEL SHIP 70698-[18 Nov 1766]-3 ships arrived 13 $Bridget/and/Hannah =Woodburn bark +Ulverston collier. 14$Endeavour =Cole salt +Liverpool 17 $Alice =Young earthen-ware. $Caledonia=Francis brandy +Cadiz cleared 15 $Sally =Moody butter +Greenock ballast. ALCO FOOD NBEL SHIP MOODY/MOODEY Robert Moody Esq. Ulster Country Derry Ireland Came to America abt 1773 .Served in he AmericanRevolutionary War. Married [Margaret]or Mary Hutchison April 18,1775 Robert Moody died December 13, 1838 .buried in Derry Presbyterian Church Cemetery Dauphin County Pennsylvania Robert & Mary had one son, born 4th July 1776, Hanover twp,Lancaster,now Dauphin County,PA. [late to become]. Rev.John Moody,D.D. paster of the Middle Spring Church for over 50 years. He married; 30 Mar 1802 in Hanover Presbyterian Church,Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania Elizabeth Gilchrist Crawford. [her father was John Crawford, born 4 Apr 1694 in County Donegal Ireland. EMMIGRANTS from ENGLAND to the AMERCIAN COLONIS Index Moody John ,pg 42,pg 68 Port of London; by the Minerva, Mr Arthur Hill, to Philadelphia as indentured servants; pg 42---John Moody, of London, husbandman, aged 18 yrs pg 86---7 to 14 Jun 1774 by the Princess Carolina, Mr Archibald Duthic to Jamaica; John Moody of Paddington,Millwright, aged 21 yrs on business 91737-[15-18 Feb 1774]-3 +Fort!Cumberland +Nova!Scotia =McVikar,James +Larne vessel advertised sail$James/and/Mary expected port sending end Mar. embrace opportunity comeimmediately disappointed number agreed servants redemptioners apply=Patton,Isaac/Rev. +Templepatrick =Arrot,David/Rev. +Market!Hill=Moody,Susanna/Mrs +Newtownlemavaddy =Patton,Mr. brother relations placeencouragement settlers country letters produce see 15. [woodcut: ship insail]. ADSHIP EMIG WOOD 91798-[1-4 Mar 1774]-3 +Fort!Cumberland +Nova!Scotia +New!York $James/and/Mary =Workman,Johncommander sail ports 1 Apr. passengers redemptioners servants apply=McVickar,James =Moore,John +Larne =Patton,Isaac/Rev. +Templepatrick=Arrot,David/Rev. +Market!Hill =Moody,Susanna/Mrs. +Newtownlemavaddy passageimmediately disappointed encouragement settlers inviting +Larne 1vessel port[woodcut: ship in sail]. ADSHIP EMIG WOOD 133398-[8-11 Nov 1774]-3 +Belfast +Donaghadee port intelligence 7 arrived $New/Bargain =Alexandersailed $Hillsborough =Nagle =Greg,Mr. gentlemen college +Glasgow. 8 $Jeans=Cosh =Brown,Dr. students $North =Christian =Rainey,Mr. lady son 9=McCaw,Anthony merchant =Moody,Mr. =Jackson,Mr. NIRL SHIP 133930-[15-19 May 1778]-1 =Gaine > +New!York Gazette >. 23 Mar. letter-of-marque brig $Loyal/Subject+Glasgow commanded =Symes,Andrew/Capt. cruize. brought prizes taken+Cape!Hatteras schooner $Bedford =Maxfield,Thomas/Capt. +New!England ballast$Joseph =Japan,Abraham/Capt. $Rachael =Johnston,Purnell/Capt. +Burnodar saltbrig $Sally =Tucker,Samuel/Capt. sloop $Henry =Moody,Capt. +Hispaniola ladendry goods. NNA SHIP WAR Ship: Apollo Date: June 8, 1783 (Arrival) Departing: New York Arriving: Shelburne, Nova Scotia Ship Master: John Adamson William Moody mariner New York Mr Scully came with a woman and 3 servants Port Roseway Association 212161-[3-7 Aug 1787]-4 $Ganges East-Indiaman =Thomson,Capt. +Isle!of!Wight sailed +Bengal 25 Feb.+St!Helena 24 May 2 June $Pigot $Pitt $Lord/North storeships. passengers=Elleker,Col. =Elleker,Mrs. =Preston,Sally/Miss =Thompson,Nancy =Lourychildren =Wood,Maj. =Wood,Mrs. =Wood,Maria/H/R/Miss =Wood,Emma/S/M/Miss.=Thomson,Alex/Capt. =Lloyd,Herbert =Lloyd,Thomas/Master =Davis,Lt.=Patterson,John =Robinson,Lt. 73rd =Gould,Bulkley =Moody,Mr. surgeon RoyalArtillery =Bingham,Geo/Mr. =Richie,John =Connell,Elizabeth/Miss =Morse,R.=Harvey,Richard =Holcomb,James =Eaton,Charles/Master. NGB SHIP [I think this Mr Moody,Surgeon was Nathaniel] see info below, 192784-[18-21 Feb 1783]-3 apprentice wanted apothecary business =Moody,Nathaniel surgeon man-midwife+Rich!hill 17. ADAPPREN MED Australia Convict Ship London, England to New South Wales ship Active arrived NSW 26 Sept 1791 MOODY Thomas M York 7 251527-[4-8 May 1795]-1 =Lloyd ships captured French +Toulon $Felicity =Moody +England +Naples$Brothers =Nankerville +London. $Swallow =Lyon +Newfoundland +Genoa $Hawke=Hutcheson +Leghorn +Liverpool $Minerva =Galbraith +Cornwall pilchards$Prince/of/Wales =Spices +Cornwall +Civitia!Vecchia $Elliot =Walker +Zant+Bristol. NEUR SHIP WAR Passenger and Immigration List Index, 1500s- 1900s. ??? Moody 1797 arrived Canada ??? Moody " " " ??? Moody " " " ??? Moody 1838 " Prince Edward Island Duncan Moody, 1814-1835 ,Ontario Duncan Moody, 1832, Quebec Edward Moody, 1815, Northwest Territories Geo Moody, 1817, Quebec George Moody, 1817,Canada James Moody, 1786, Nova Scotia John Moody, 1789, Nova Scotia James Moody,1801, Nova Scotia John Moody, 1801, Nova Scotia Mary Moody, 1847, 1yrs old, Quebec Robert Moody, 1835,New Brunswick Robert Moody, 1847,22yrs old, Quebec Somersby Moody, 1667-1867 Walter Moody,1797, Canada Walter Moody, 1797,Canada Walter Moody, Canada William Moody, 1598-1867, John Warnock,1871, 51yrs old,Ontario 18 Apr 1803 'Margaret' LIST OF PASSENGERS ON BOARD THE SHIP margaret Master: Thomas March bound for New York from Newry 18 April 1803 Hugh Alexander 29 ,lab Jane Alexander, wife 22 Jane Alexander, daug 3 Sarah Alexander,daug 2 --------- 23 Apr 1803 "MOHAWK" "MOHAWK" A list of passengfers who intented going to Philadelpdia in the ship MOHAWK of and for Philadelphia, burthen 500 tons, John Barry Master, swore at Londonderry, 23 April, 1803 Wm. Alexander 32 Lab Donagheady ,Jane Alexander 30 Donagheady ,James Alexander 11 Donagheady, Martha Alexander 10 Donagheady. Robert Hopkins ,21yrs, Lab Bolea ldy ni,[ SAME SHIP AS ABOVE]. 1804 Ship "Eagle" From Belfast to New York 10/3/1804 Anthy McMordy, 44yrs, 6-0, Farmer , Banbridge John McMurdy, 30yrs, 5-7, Farmer, Banbridge Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Ruth Hopkins ------------+ Abr Hopkins same info Year: 1805 Place: America Source Publication Code: 3450 Primary Immigrant: Hopkins, Ruth Annotation: Emigrants from Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry, and Tyrone, Ireland, sailing for New York, Philadelphia and Newcastle (sic), Boston, Baltimore, Charleston, and New Bedford between June 1804 and March 1806. Adds to no. 2151, Fothergill; and no Source Bibliography: IRELAND, NORTHERN. "American Passenger Lists, 1804-1806 (British Museum Transcripts)." In Northern Ireland Public Record Office, Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Records for the Year 1929. Belfast: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1930, pp. 15, 21-49. Page: 32 Ship,"BELLONA",Departed Londonderry to Philadelphia Arrived 27 Aug 1811 George Moody, [Steerage]. Edinburgh Settlers 1815 Transport Atlas, Captain Turnbull, sailed from Greenock July 11th 1815, and arrived at Quebec September 4th 1815 with 242 passengers, who proceeded in this vessel under the command of Lieutenant Champion, of the Royal Navy, Agent for the Transports. 103 Jamieson William 27 (s) Farmer Muirkirk (Ayreshire) £18.02 #20 103 Janet 17 sister Muirkirk 154 Jameson John 34 (s) Shoemaker Muirkirk (Ayreshire) £16.00 #34 Edinburgh Settlers 1815 of those shown as "not to sail" on Atlas, Dorothy & Baltic Merchant & Eliza in 1815 103- JAMIESON Janet, 17, sister, Muirkirk [Brother sailed on ATLAS; Janet to follow next year 1816 SHIP 'HANNAH" from Dublin to New York James Moody, of Armagh NI A Release of Roman Catholic families preparing to emigrate from the counties of Carlow and Wexford in the insuing Spring — dated (New) Ross, 29th November 1817 George Moody 4[4people]+[f farmer] These lists of Protestant and Roman Catholic emigrants from counties Carlow and Wexford intending to emigrate to British America (via Quebec) list only the head-of-household, with the numbers of persons within each family group. The lists were compiled at the end of November 1817 and indicated the intention of those entered, to sail in the Spring of 1818 . . . as of that date. Some may have decided against emigration and others may have decided to be included. The condition of the filmed lists make some names difficult to decipher (eg. folds in paper) but every endeavour has been made to accurately record the names. 12 July 1819 "ENROUTE" Moody Rachel b: July 1819 in onboard ship enroute, of Maine, Altantic Ocean fron Ireland spouse:Sampson, Joseph Sampson, Joseph d: 1868 spouse:Moody Rachel 10 July 1819 "MALSHAM" Shipping Info" MALSHAM- 9th trip up, Quebec to Montreal No 99 Mathew Moody XX-/10/--/10/- 1822 Mary Moody, born abt 1822, Macosquin Londonderry NI, Died 22 Jun 1900 Fort Madisn I.A --U.S.A.--Buried 1900 Sharon Cemetery Sharon IA Married [1] William Moran ,21 Sept 1859 Lee County IA, Married [2] ? McCune. Quebec - 1st trip up, Quebec to Montreal, April 28th 1823 Mr. Moodie & son (under 12) x fr to 1/17/6 1/17/6 3rd July 1823"NEW SHIFTSURE" Shipping Info NEW SWIFTSURE-10th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 3rh July 1823 John Moody & Friend x-/10/--/10- to Champlain 30th July 1823 "LADY SHERBROOKE' shipping info 13th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, July,30th 1823 39/41 James Moody & wife & one child under 12 years x x 1/5/- 1/5/- 83-90 John Mood & family (of) three persons above 12 & five children under 12 years X X 2/15/- 2/15/- 22 June 1824 " LADY SHERBROOKE" Shipping Info LADY SHERBROOKE-9th trip up, Quebec Montreal, June 22nd 1824 No 12 A Moody x not come 25 June 1824 "NEW SWIFTSURE" Shipping Info NEW SWIFTSURE- 10th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, June 25th 1824 No-6- A MOODY xx 2/10/-2/10/- 379 J. McMoody x x -/10/- -/10/- Chambly - 24th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, October 16th 1825 Mr. Moodie x x 1/5/- 1/14/- inc. -/9/- for meals 15 August 1826" LADY SHERBROOKE" Shipping Info LADY SHERBROOKE" 17th trip up, Quebec to Montreal,15, August 1826 No 43 Mrs. Moody XX-/10/--/10/- 1826 Rachel Moody, born Sept 1826 Macosquin Londonderry NI, Died Philadelphia P.A.--Married Robert Chestnut Halifax* to Boston, Massachusetts 5 January 1827 ship BRIG GEORGE HENRY DISTRICT OF BOSTON AND CHARLESTOWN – PORT OF BOSTON 3 James ?. Moody * 19 male merchant N. Scotia N. Scotia 11 Jan 1827 arrived, ship Schooner" SARAH Ann" departed St John New Brunswick Canada,to New York Jane Moody, 18 yrs, spinster,Origin Irish film no M237, film roll 9, list no 19 Halifax to Boston 30 November 1827 ship BRIG GEORGE HENRY DISTRICT OF BOSTON AND CHARLESTOWN-PORT OF BOSTON 4 J W Moody 25 Male Merchant NScotia NScotia 1830 Margaret Moody, born abt 1830 Macosquin Londonderry NI.-Died Phildalphia P.A ---.U.S.A. bark Protector sailed from Londonderry April 19th 1834 / arr. June 2nd - 6th 1834 A List of Crew and Passengers on board the ship Protector of Londonderry, 380 tons, John Bell Master, for Saint John, New Brunswick. 116 Hemphill, William 36 Castlederry Labourer 117 Hemphill, Magy 39 " spinster 118 Hemphill, Margaret 37 " spinster 119 Hemphill, Alexander 38 " Weaver 120 Hemphill, Joseph 30 " Weaver 121 Hemphill, Sarah 13 " child 122 Hemphill, Eliza Ann 12 " child 123 Hemphill, Matty 6½ " child 124 Hemphill, Jane 5 " child 125 Hemphill, James 2 " child 126 Hemphill, Robert 6mo " infant 183 Walker, Hugh 39 Tanboyne Weaver Crew Members 3 Maxwell, Alexander Derry Seaman Saint John, N.B. Customs House Passenger Lists 1815, 1832, 1833-1834 & 1837-1838 brig Betsy Heron sailed from Belfast, May 6th 1834 / arr. June 16th - 18th 1834 port and place which he, the said Master hath contracted to land each of the said passengers. (St. John, New Brunswick) 84// Walker, John 19 LaboureR 112 Walker, James 36 Labourer 113 Walker, Susan 34 wife 114 Walker, Margaret 13 child 115 Walker, James 11 child 116 Walker, Alexander 9 child 117 Walker, Mary Ann 6 child 118 Walker, Hamilton 5 child 119 Walker, William 3 child 147 Walker, Isabella 22 wife 147a Walker, (unnamed infant) infant 148 Walker, Patrick 6 child Crew Members 2 Scoffield, Joseph Mate New Brunswick, Canada, Passenger List 1834; Nancy Orr, 24yrs old, 1834, [event of description ;Manifest of the "Perseus". found another entre; St John ,N.B, Custom House passenger list ship"BARK PEREUS" sailed from LDY 22/4/1834///--arrived 4-6 June 1834 Robert Orr, 22yrs, & Nancy Orr,24yrs. 24 Jan 1834ship "BRIG SUSANNAH" form Greenock Scotland , arrived New York [origin,Great Britian, Steerage passengers] Robert Moody,54 yrs, Occ farmer, Helen Moody, 56 yrs Jean Moody, 23 yrs Alex Moody, 21 yes. St. John, N.B. to Philadelphia July 10, 1834 DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA – PORT OF PHILADELPHIA Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Schn Despatche, whereof Gilbert Lester is Master, from Saint John, burthen 53 tons and owned by Thos Randall, of Saint John, New Brunswick and bound to Philadelphia Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Occupation, the country to which they severally belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants Jno Moody 28 M Laborer Ireland United States of America M Moody 27 F Laborer Ireland United States of America S J Moody 3 F Children Phil US United States of America B Moody 2 F Children Phil US United States of America M Moody 9 Mo F Children Phil US United States of America 14 Jul 1835 Arrived , Ship"Brig Philetus", Port New York, Depated Londonderry, Origin Ireland. _________? Moody ,F _________? Moody, U William Moody, 25yrs, born abt 1810,NI?. Matagorda* to New Orleans, Louisiana 18 July 1836 Barque C. P Williams DISTRICT OF NEW ORLEANS - PORT OF NEW ORLEANS J. A. Moody 27 male gent English Atlantic Port, Gulf Coast, & Great Lakes Passenger Jul-Sept 1837, departed Ireland, arrived Passamoquoddy, ME.[Maine] William Moody, 60 yrs, Occ Lab, Origin Ireland, Mary Moody, 46 yrs, Origin Ireland + John Moody, 32 yrs, Occ Lab Date 1833- 4/1 - 6/30 Ship NA Departed Ireland, Origin Ireland to Passamoquoddy, ME [Maine] + William Moody,28 yrs,Origin Ireland & Jacob Moody, 24 yrs,Origin Ireland Date 1832 10/1 - 12/31 Ship NA Origin Ireland to Arrived Passamoquoddy, ME[Maine] Ship "MERSEY" Departed Londonderry, to Philadelphia 20 Oct 1838 James Moody, 40yrs, farmer, Ireland [1 chest, 2 boxes]. Mrs " , 38yrs, " Child " , 3mths April 1838 --Productive Economy Tables for lower Cumber by Captain J.E.Portlock, April 1838-----Distribution of Land; Ballynamore, proprietor Leslie Alexander Esq, tenure 3 lives, 72 years and at will; Crossballycormick, proprietor, Leslie Alexander Esq, tenure 3 lives and 72 years; Fawney, proprietor, Leslie Alexander Esq, tenure 3 lives and 72 years; Killenan, proprietor, Leslie Alexander Esq, tenure 3 lives 72 years; Canadian Immigrant Records, part one James Moody, year of record 1839-41 Source/Event Entries from the Crown Land Office, Chatham [Kent County]Ontario, 1839-41 Ref;Transcribed from original document held in collection of the National Archives of Canada [Ottawa];RG 1, L7, vol. 98. Canadian Immigrant Records, part one James Moody, year of record 1842, Source/Event; Return of the number of persons who have formed themselves into Associations, and applied to purchase Crown Land for Settlement, under the credit System, during the year 1842 [New Brunswick]. dated at the Crown Land Office 13 Dec 1842, Thomas Baill Ref National Library of Canada; Irish University Press Series of British Parliamentry papers-- Correpondence Relative to Emigration; Colonies Canada, volume 16, page 542-544. Chattel Mortgages 1840 - 1870-Ontario County, New York Moody Edwin C. Arrived 20 Aug 1841,Boston Mass, ship" NORTH AMERICA" Departed St George, New Brunswick NOVA SCOTIA, Rachel Moody, 25 yrs, Ireland James Moody, 6 yrs " Baiby? " , 5 yrs, " Mary " , 1 yr, " 1841 Ship "EUROPE"-Departed Livepool"Livepool" -place of origan "IRELAND"arrived New York 25/1/1841 Elizabeth Moody, 43 yrs William Moody 19 yrs Elizabeth Moody 17yrs Robert Moody 13 yrs John Moody 10 yrs James Moody 10 yrs Margaret Moody 7 yrs Rachel Moody 4 yrs [Baptism listed in Magilligan Presby Church,now Limavady Presby Church].[said Mildred]. James Moody 45 yrs [was on the same boat as the above moody's Hannah Moody 21 yrs Ship"Sylvanus Jenkins",Arrived 6 Dec 1841, Port New York, Departed Livepool, Origin Ireland, Thomas Moody, 32yrs,// Selena Moody 26yrs,/// Mary Ann Moody, 6yrs,/// Martha Moody, 2yrs,/// Maria Moody, ?yrs?? 8 May 1841 ,ISRAEL MOODY, Ship "Boston"Origin U.S.A., 27yrs, port of arrival Boston, Occ farmer,[born abt 1814]. [To young to be, Israel Moody born 1788?????????.] Ship"Leander" 1847 to Quebec from Ireland William & Elizabeth COCHRAN Children; Alexander 8, Robert 6yrs, William 4yrs, Peggy Jean 6mths, All from COLERAINE LDY NI On the same ship are; Alexander & Elizabeth PATTON Children;Eliza, David, Henry, Robert, Jinnett 13yrs, Nancy 11yrs, William 9yrs, Matilda 7yrs, Jane 3yrs. Brig Brazilian Ballyshannon, Ireland to Boston, Massachusetts 26 July 1847 [* Departure port written Bullyshamon, but is probably Ballyshannon, in County Donegal, Ireland] 16* Sarah Mo?day 20 female servant #16 surname could be spelled Mouday or Monday Ship"Marion" ,Arrived 12 Apr 1847, New York, Departed Londonderry NI Origin Ireland Hopkins Moody, 24yrs, born 1823 ,son to John Moody & Mary Hopkin, of Gortmore House. Robert Moody, 20yrs, born 1827, parent are ________________??????????? 1847---Loss of the steamer "Tweed," and Seventy-two lives List of Passengers & crew lost in the Royal Mail Steamer "Tweed" 12 Feb 1847. J. MOODY. ship Helen Thompson (J.& J. Cooke), Captain John Grays, from Londonderry April 14th, arrived Grosse Isle May 22nd, Quebec May 25th.1847 Walker Robert, / James " /Alexander "all of Colraine Ldy NI Ship"John Ravenel", Arrived 20 Apr 1847, Port New York, Departed Livepool, Origin Ireland, James Moody, 24yrs, born 1823 John Moody, 20yrs, born 1827 11 Sept 1847 arrived ,ship "LAURA", from Dunedin New Zealand to Boston Mass James Moody 55, from Nova Scotia, stay Nova Scotia Sarah Moody, 21 yrs, " " " " " Ship,"CREOLE",Departed Londonderry,Arrived Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 6 Apr 1848 William Moody,65yrs, Lab,Irish, [2 chest, 2 boxes]. William Moody,40 yrs,Lab,Irish Rachel Moody,35yrs, Spin, Irish Mary Moody,30yrs,spin,Irish Eliza Moody,28yrs,spin,Irish Margaret Moody,spin,25yrs, Irish James Moody,21yrs,Lab,Irish Jane Moody,17yrs, spin,Irish Moody, Hundred of Nomenclature David Moody, MP (1878-1899). Born in Londonderry, Ireland[son of John Moody and Mary Hopkins], in 1834 he came to South Australia from Victoria circa 1858, when he took up land near Kapunda and was the first President of the Kapunda branch of the Liberal Union when it was formed in 1911. He died at Kapunda in 1915. General Notes Also see South Australia - Politics. The district is described in the Advertiser, 21 September 1906, page 8e. The Hundred of Moody consists of a fair proportion of good mallee land with belts of lighter sandy soil covered with broom. In time this, too, will be the scene of much farming activity, though up to the present no allottee of the Land Board have not exactly put up any time breaking records upon entering into occupation. There is a very picturesque spring, known as White Soak, just inside the vermin fence on the southern boundary. It has already proved a great assistance to settlements and when the new arrivals do reach the ground, will prove a greater... A school of this name opened in 1926 and became "Mount Hill" in 1927. [above info on my hasband side of the family,have a photo of him]. 2 Jul 1849,ship"AZOF", from Londonderry Ireland to New York, Alexander Moody, 18 yrs, Lab 1849 RAGS TO RICHES 2 - Passengers and Ships California to Sydney 1849-50 Robert Moody 49-50 Following is the list of vessels that sailed from the State of Massachusetts for California in ’49 from Boston: Bark Mara, from New York, February 1st : S. Moody, Passengers of ship Elizabeth Ellen from New York, February 16th : I. Auchmoody, Passengers of Brig Brothers from New York, February 22d: T. Mooty, Jr., Passengers in brig Leveret, sailed March 26th: J. W. Moody, Sch. Francisco, sailed July 3d: C. S. Moody, Ship Capitol from Boston, arrived in San Francisco, July,' 49: H. Moody 1 Oct 1850, ship "STAR OF WEST"Departed Liverpool England, arrived New York William Moody, 30 yrs, Origin Ireland Margaret Moody, 28 yrs, " " Jacob Moody, 15 yrs, " " Mary Ann Moody, 11 yrs " " David Moody, 9 yrs, " " Margaret Moody, born at sea Oct 1850, 8 Nov 1850 arrived,ship "T.P.PERKINS",from pickup Picton Nova Scotia for Boston Mass. Mr Moody, 25 yrs, farmer U.S Mrs Moody 21 yrs, Edward Moody, 2 yrs James Moody, 1yr Alex Moody, 23 yrs 1850 July,18th, --Barque Creole---of Londonderry and bound to Philadelphia--18th July 1850 22/ Cath. Moo??* 50 matron 2 boxes, 1 barrel 23/Robert Moo??* 21 Lab, 12th Jun 1850; SAMUEL MOODY;Sailed on the "SIR EDMUND HEAD" from Livepool to Australia 6th or 12th Jun 1850 [105days] saild 1853 Coleraine to Belfast to sail from Liverpool per the "MARCO POLO" for Melbourne VIC, arrived 20th Jan 1854 [fiche no 61 pg 5]. 1850 ;SOLOMON MOODY; arrived "SIR EDMUND HEAD" South Australia, from Melbourne VIC. 20 Nov 1851,arrived,Ship"LYSANDER"[1847-1886 S.A. Passenger List]. John Moody,35 yrs Mary Moody,26 yrs 22 Jul 1851; JOHN & MARY MOODY; Left Coleraine Ireland 17th Jul 1851 , for Plymouth England sailed on the "LYSANDER" and arrived in Adelaide South on the 20th Nov 1851. 1851 Ireland to Philadelphia Pennsylvania Moody Catherine Newtowncunningham Moody John Newtowncunningham Moody Catherine Newtowncunningham Passenger List for Envoy, Ireland to Quebec, 1851 Second Voyage Rankin Mary Ann 2yrs, Limavady Moody John Cumber Claudy Ship "Continent" Liverpool, England to New York 3 November 1851 62* Peter Mooday 30 M Labourer New York US -[62 Mooday or Moody Envoy 1851 Ireland to Quebec Hemphill Mary 25 Ballymoney Moody John Strabane Workhouse McCloskey Patrick Derry Workhouse Ship West Point Liverpool, England to New York 4 November 1851 99 William Moodey 32 Male Labourer England Ship"Sheela"Arrived 30 Jun 1851 ,New York, Origin Londonderry, John Moody, 20yrs ///& Magd Moody, 25yrs. 28 Apr 1851, ship"North ATLANTIC",Origin Ireland, Departed Livepool England, Destination USA, Arrived New York, William Moody, 30[36]yrs, born abt 1821[1815] Martha 30yrs//Henry 5yrs//Richard3yrs// Anne infant// New York List 1820-1957 Arr, 30 Apr 1852, Origin Irish ,Ship"CHAMPION" Departed Scotland to New York Origin Ireland. Joseph Moody,50 yrs,Lab Mary Moody, 50 yrs Joseph Moody, 20 or 28yrs, Andrew Moody,18 yrs Matilda Moody, 18 yrs James Moody 18 yrs [are these three twins??????]. Passenger List for Superior, Ireland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1853 Moody Margaret, Coleraine 20th Jan 1854;Unassited Shipping Index [fiche no 61-pg5], ISRAEL MOODY;left Coleraine via Belfast to sail from Liverpool per the "MARCO POLO" for Melbourne 12th Feb 1857;HENRY BRUCE MOODY & WIFE; Returned to Ireland from Australia sailed "Sir Edmund Head" from Livepool to Australia, 6 or 12 Jun 1850 [105 days], arrived 1st to South Australia+ 1866. 13 Jun 1857,Ship" Underwriter", Departed Livepool England, Origin Ireland, Arrived New York, William Moody ,47yrs, Lab Nancy Moody, 42yrs, wife William Moody, 17yrs, Lab Catherine Moody, 14yrs, Servant Jane Moody, 11yrs, // Robert Moody, 8yrs,//Nancy Moody ,5yrs,// Samuel ,2yrs, [next to his name it has June 8th ____?//] 1857 Immigrants to British Kaffraria in 1857 "LADY KENNAWAY" Ann Moody 22 years, == Eliza Moody, 20 years, Dublin ship "EASTERN STATE"arrived 17 Sept 1858 Boston Mass, from Nova Scotia Henry Moody,27 yrs, single Miss Moody, 20 yrs, single Miss Ann? Moody, 18 yrs, single Steam Ship City of Cork-Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland to New York7 December 1863 80 Peter Moody 60 M Miner US US Steerage 18 Dec 1865 ;RUTH MOODY;Left per rail via Belfast & Livepool to Sail by the city of London on the 20th Dec 1865 to New York.USA. & maybe Thomas McCarter [Emmigrated]+ back to Ireland by 1899 under name of McCarter.One child born in New York ,male.name Thomas. H.M.S. Crocodile British Military Transport. Captain George Willes Watson. From Portsmouth, England 8th June 1870 to Quebec, Que. 24th June 1870 - The emigration of unemployed Admiralty Dockyard Workers 139 Moody, William 52 Toronto 140 Moody, John 15 RMS Abyssinia Liverpool, England & Queenstown, Ireland to New York--22 April 1872 665 ??? W. Moodie 26 Male Painter England Steerage S.S. "Canada" London, England to New York 30 June 1877 25 Edward Moody 25 M Labr England USA Steerage 6 Jul 1883;MARUS MOODY; for London, Sailed on the 12th Jul 1883 to Adelaide S.A, ship "SS Orient"steamer arrived Adelaide 25th Aug 1883[Saturday] sailed with James McCloy. R.M.S. Aurania Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland to New York October 15, 1889 67 Arthur J. Moody 21 M Slater* England No1 Toronto 1 BOSTON PASSENGER LIST 1820-1943 Perry Moody,23yrs, farmer,form Nova Scotia, to Boston MASS, Departed Yarmouth, N.S. arrived 24 Apr 1892,ship "YARMOUTH [part of Israel Moody family]. 29 Apr 1897,ship"YARMOUTH" arrived Boston, Mass, Depated Yarmouth ,N.S., Perry Moody, 27 yrs, Mrs P Moody ,27 yrs Lena Moody, 4mths Edward Moody,24 yrs,farmer, [part of Israel Moody family] 7 Jan 1900, ship,"BOSTON", Departed Yarmouth Nova Scotis, arrived Boston, Mass. Perry Moody, 30 yrs,Occ Driver, to Roxbury Boston Mass???. [part of Israel Moody family S.S. "CANADA," From LIVERPOOL to QUEBEC and MONTREAL, 4th JUNE, 1910. 265 Moody, Mr. R.C. 270 Murty, Mr. Alex. 271 Murty, Mrs. Mary hope this may help people out there Debbie Notify Administrator about this message?
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