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Esther L. Jane <I>Moody</I> McIntosh

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Esther L. Jane Moody McIntosh

Birth
Norwood, Wright County, Missouri, USA
Death
7 Nov 1976 (aged 86)
Coffeyville, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Coffeyville, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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She is the daughter of Jonathan and Mary Jane (Barnett) Moody.

Family says that she and Albert L. McIntosh were married around 1906, which is possible since I am unable to locate her with family (or the two of them, for that matter) in 1910. I know of them having 7 daughters, with the first being born abt 1912. Very possible that any children born before then did not survive. Sadly that was common back then.

She and Albert were in Wright County, Missouri in 1920 with her using one of her middle names of Jane, and the census shows them having 5 daughters.

By 1925 they were in Parker, Montgomery, Kansas and they have had 2 more daughters.

Interesting fact Esther has dropped the Jane and is using her other middle name of Louise. We do not know for sure in which order the names go. In 1900 she is just Ester J. Moody. 1920 she just uses the name of Jane, but once in Kansas she has dropped the Jane altogether and is only using the L. Note: In 1900 and 1925 her first name was spelled Ester.

I have not found them in 1930, but am still looking. More to add later as I learn more history on them.
She is the daughter of Jonathan and Mary Jane (Barnett) Moody.

Family says that she and Albert L. McIntosh were married around 1906, which is possible since I am unable to locate her with family (or the two of them, for that matter) in 1910. I know of them having 7 daughters, with the first being born abt 1912. Very possible that any children born before then did not survive. Sadly that was common back then.

She and Albert were in Wright County, Missouri in 1920 with her using one of her middle names of Jane, and the census shows them having 5 daughters.

By 1925 they were in Parker, Montgomery, Kansas and they have had 2 more daughters.

Interesting fact Esther has dropped the Jane and is using her other middle name of Louise. We do not know for sure in which order the names go. In 1900 she is just Ester J. Moody. 1920 she just uses the name of Jane, but once in Kansas she has dropped the Jane altogether and is only using the L. Note: In 1900 and 1925 her first name was spelled Ester.

I have not found them in 1930, but am still looking. More to add later as I learn more history on them.

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