Misc. Notes
He was Capt 4th Foot Boriell, severely wounded at New Orleans on 23 Dec 1814 and was alive in 1841. He had issue.
®1486Communicated Oct. 17th 1824 to Capt. Thos. Moody, Hunter St. London, by G. H. Greenall ___ (?).
Mem. The Rev. Mr. Greenall shewed me in the Register of Moulton, a statement of the sale of the Advowson of Moulton from the Moody family to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8th Elis. Rg. by Thos. Moody, Rector.
This Mem. [Memento]: by Capt. Thos. Moody.
From Paper communicated by said Capt. Thos. Moody to S. Badeley, 1841.
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“Died Sept 5th at Berrywood House, near Southampton, Col. Thomas Moody, Royal Engineers, aged 70.”
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Is this their daughter? “Married Jan. 26 at All St. Church, Southampton, by the Rev. _____ (?) James Moody, Charles Hackhouse Rashleigh Esq. of Wickham, Hunts, eldest son of the Rev. Johnathan S. Rashleigh, Rector of Wickham, to Mary Anne, eldest da. of Thos. Sloane Moody Esq. of Bridgefield House (?), Southampton. St. James, ______ Jan. 28 - 30, 1847.”
®1486Mary Anne, Thomas, Thos. Sloane, and Richard Clement Moody all have ties to Southampton.