In 1865 she was living with her parents in the Thomasville District, Belmore, Clay, Florida. In 1870 she was 6 years old and still living in the Thomasville District with her parents and siblings, Joseph, John, Sarah, William, and Ellen T. She attended Beulah Missionary Baptist Church in Belmore, with her parents.
In June 1880 she was 16 years old and still living with her parents in the Thomasville District. She remained living there until she was married on March 4, 1882 to James Mitchell Moody. They were likely married at Beulah Missionary Baptist Church in Belmore.
In 1900 Mary was living with her husband Mitchell and their children in Green Cove Springs, Clay, Florida. They eventually moved from there and were living in Starke, Bradford, Florida in 1910.
In 1920 they were living in Glen Saint Mary, Baker, Florida, but eventually moved from there. In 1930 they were living in Penney Farms, Clay, Florida, living on a farm. By this time, her husband was retired and she still kept house.
On July 2, 1933 Mary died in Jacksonville, Duval, Florida at a hospital. She was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Jacksonville. Her husband is buried at Russell Haven of Rest Cemetery in Green Cove Springs, Florida.
Mary Elizabeth Conway Moody and James Mitchell Moody's children include:
1. Alfred Moody
2. Ella Moody
3. John Moody
-Talmia Slade Burr
In 1865 she was living with her parents in the Thomasville District, Belmore, Clay, Florida. In 1870 she was 6 years old and still living in the Thomasville District with her parents and siblings, Joseph, John, Sarah, William, and Ellen T. She attended Beulah Missionary Baptist Church in Belmore, with her parents.
In June 1880 she was 16 years old and still living with her parents in the Thomasville District. She remained living there until she was married on March 4, 1882 to James Mitchell Moody. They were likely married at Beulah Missionary Baptist Church in Belmore.
In 1900 Mary was living with her husband Mitchell and their children in Green Cove Springs, Clay, Florida. They eventually moved from there and were living in Starke, Bradford, Florida in 1910.
In 1920 they were living in Glen Saint Mary, Baker, Florida, but eventually moved from there. In 1930 they were living in Penney Farms, Clay, Florida, living on a farm. By this time, her husband was retired and she still kept house.
On July 2, 1933 Mary died in Jacksonville, Duval, Florida at a hospital. She was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Jacksonville. Her husband is buried at Russell Haven of Rest Cemetery in Green Cove Springs, Florida.
Mary Elizabeth Conway Moody and James Mitchell Moody's children include:
1. Alfred Moody
2. Ella Moody
3. John Moody
-Talmia Slade Burr
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