Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
NameElizabeth Gordon
Deathabt Aug 1838
ResidenceEssex County, Virginia
FatherAlexander Gordon (-~1808)
MotherSusannah Leaker (-<1827)
Documentation
Hundley Moody married Eliz. Gordon on 25 November 1811 in Essex County, Virginia. The bondsman was Jesse Boughan. [Essex County, Virginia, Marriage Book 1.]

In about 1816 a suit was brought forward in chancery court by children of Alexander Gordon. Orators and oratrices Hundley Moody & Elizabeth his wife, Purkins Armstrong & Polly his wife, William Gordon, Isham Gordon, Alexander & Lucy Gordon infants by Hundley Moody their next friend. That John Gordon late of this county died [no date] intestate leaving a son William Gordon who has died. John left a widow Rachel. When William died land went to Alexander, next in line. Rachel died February 1815. Alexander died intestate, leaving a widow Susanna. The orators and oratrices are children of Alexander, who also left three other children now dead: Nancy, Peggy and Daniel. Nancy died of full age. Susanna was the mother of your orators and oratrices. [Essex County, Virginia, Box Chancery No. 26, item 26-B-18.]

On 15 May 1828, Purkins Armstrong and Polly his wife, and Hundley Moody and Elizabeth his wife, sold land to Isham Gordon. The deed identifies both Polly and Elizabeth as being the daughters of Alexander and Susanna Gordon, both deceased. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 42, pp. 448-449.]

In an undated petition, orators and oratrices John Rogers and Lucy his wife who was Lucy Gordon, Hunley Moody and Elizabeth his wife who was Elizabeth Gordon, Purkins Armstrong and Polly his wife who was Polly Gordon, William Gordon and Alexander Gordon, complained that with Isham Gordon they are the only heirs of Alexander Gordon who lately departed. Also they are heirs of John Gordon and are entitled to 1/7 part. [Essex County, Virginia, Box Chancery No. 44, item 44-J-34.]

On 17 September 1838, Sthreshley Dunn and Richard D. Dunn were bound in the penalty of $200 for Sthreshley Dunn’s administration of the estate of Elizabeth Moody, deceased. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 24, pages 321–322.]

In an undated petition, orators and oratrices Robert H Moody, Sthreshley Dunn and Mary his wife who was Mary Moody a daughter of Hundley Moody decd late of Essex County and Joseph Minor and Nancy his wife who was Nancy Moody another daughter of the said Hundley Moody and Daniel J Moody complained that the said Hundley Moody father of your orators Robert H Moody, Daniel J Moody and oratrices Mary Dunn and Nancy Minor, died on ____ 1837 leaving a widow Elizabeth Moody (who has since died) and your orators Robert H, Mary, Nancy, and Daniel J his only children and heirs. He died intestate and administration of his estate was granted to John P Armstrong. [Essex County, Virginia, Box Chancery No. 48, item 48-J-10.]

The estate of Elizabeth Moody, deceased, in account with Sthreshley Dunn, administrator, from 1838 to 1840 was ordered recorded on 21 December 1840. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 24, pages 558–559.]
Spouses
Birthabt 1779
Deathabt Jan 1837
FatherLewis Moody (-1814)
Marriageabt 25 Nov 1811, Essex County, Virginia
 Mary Ann (~1814-<1870)
 Dorothea (~1817-~1849)
 Nancy Lavister (-~1898)
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