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Cynthia Elizabeth Moody (Damron)

Also Known As: "Dameron", "Cinthy"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nestio, Barry, Missouri, United States
Death: December 07, 1872 (35)
Eagle Valley, Lincoln, Nevada, United States
Place of Burial: Ursine, Lincoln, Nevada, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John DAMERON, JR.; John Damron, Jr.; Sarah Elizabeth SHULTZ and Sarah Elizabeth Damron
Wife of William Crestfield Moody
Mother of George Damron Moody; Milton Moody; William Alfred Moody; Victoria Regina Hawley and Thomas Alfonzo Moody
Sister of Susannah Damron; John Shultz Damron; George Washington Damron; William Wallace Damron, Sr.; Sarah Matilda Moody and 1 other

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About Cynthia Elizabeth Moody

Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel 1847–1868 Homer Duncan Company (1857) Age at departure: 19

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Birth: Aug. 9, 1837

Death: Dec. 7, 1872

Family links:

Parents:
  • John Damron (1791 - 1856)
  • Sarah Elizabeth Shultz Damron (1799 - 1861)
Spouse:

*William Cresfield Moody (1819 - 1906)

Children:

*Victoria Regenia Moody Hawley (1863 - 1950)*

  • William Alfred Moody (1870 - 1967)*

Inscription: Mother We Shall Meet Her Beyond The Grave In Eternal Bloom Where Death Has No Power

Note: Wife of William C

Burial: Hammond Cemetery Ursine Lincoln County Nevada, USA

Created by: Mark's Mom Record added: May 18, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 14319828

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Cynthia Elizabeth Moody's Timeline

1837
August 9, 1837
Nestio, Barry, Missouri, United States
1856
March 4, 1856
Age 18
1857
December 20, 1857
Age 20
1860
February 7, 1860
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
1863
July 12, 1863
St. George, Washington, UT
1866
January 16, 1866
St. George, Wash, UT
1867
October 24, 1867
Little Spring Valley, Lincoln, Nevada, United States
1870
June 28, 1870
Dry Valley, Lincoln, NV