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Clement Moody (Moodey) of Exeter (NH) not of the Newbury family; perhaps related to Nicholas Mooedy of Lamprill River or Philip Moody of Exeter (NH) and possibly a Jerseyman. In 1698 he was granted land he had fenced by the river; in 1700 part of John Clark's 1680 grant was laid out to him and he may have m. 1st. Clark's daughter Sarah; his wife was Sarah in 1706. Amd. (will) to eldest son Clement on Apr. 21, 1729, widow Alice renouncing.
Clement of Exeter had six sons and at least one daughter. Most of his descendants settled in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
Exeter, besides Stratham, was divided into Newfields, Newmarket, Brentwood, Epping, and Fremont.
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