Person:Samuel Moody (1)

Samuel Moody
m. 12 Oct 1581
  1. Elizabeth Moody1582 -
  2. Frances Moody1584 - Bef 1650
  3. George Moody1586/87 - 1651/52
  4. Sarah Moody1589 -
  5. Samuel Moody1592 - 1658
  6. Deacon John Moody1593 - 1655
  7. Margaret Moody1595 -
  8. Anne Moody1599 -
  9. Mary Moody1602/03 -
m. 10 Aug 1615
  1. Thomas Moody1625 - 1656
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Moody
Gender Male
Christening[1] 31 Mar 1592 Moulton, Suffolk, England
Marriage 10 Aug 1615 Fornham St. Martin, Suffolk, Englandto Mary Boldero
Occupation[3] Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, Englandwoolen draper
Death[2] 1658 Moulton, Suffolk, England
References
  1. Bartlett, Joseph Gardner; Elizabeth French; G. Andrews Moriarty; and others. Genealogical Research in England. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1907-1953)
    80:319.

    'From the Parish Registers of Moulton, co. Suffolk
    Baptisms ...

    1592 Samuel son of George Modye 31 March.'

  2. Bartlett, Joseph Gardner; Elizabeth French; G. Andrews Moriarty; and others. Genealogical Research in England. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1907-1953)
    80:325.

    'Samuel, of Bury St. Edmunds and Moulton, co. Suffolk, Esq., M.P., bapt, 31 Mar. 1592; d. between 18 Feb. 1657/8, when his will was dated, and 28 June 1658, when it was proved; m. at Fornham St. Martin, co. Suffolk, 10 Aug. 1615, Mary Boldero, daughter of John Boldero of Bury St. Edmunds, Gentleman.' Mentioned in his father's will. 'In the later years of his life he resided at Moulton, having succeeded to his father's estate there after the death of his brother George.'

  3. Bartlett, Joseph Gardner; Elizabeth French; G. Andrews Moriarty; and others. Genealogical Research in England. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1907-1953)
    80:325.

    'He became a woollen draper at Bury St. Edmunds, was an alderman there, a justice of the peace, and a member of Parliament for Bury in 1654 and 1656.'

  4.   Jacobus, Donald Lines, and Edgar Francis Waterman. Hale, House and Related Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley. (Hartford: The Connecticut Historical Society, 1952)
    page 654.

    He is mentioned in his father's will.