Cora Moody

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Name Cora Moody - On Cora's death certificate her surname is Duncan.
Birth 1 Jul 1860 Farmers, Rowan County, Kentucky [1, 2]
Gender Female Death 20 Nov 1933 Fleming County, Kentucky [2]
Burial 21 Nov 1933 Hillsboro, Fleming County, Kentucky [2]
- Burial location from death certificate.
Person ID I490 Hedges Last Modified 20 Oct 2023
Father Walter Scott Moody, b. 4 Sep 1835, Bath County, Kentucky d. 30 Jul 1903, Hillsboro, Fleming County, Kentucky
(Age 67 years)
Mother Margaret Ann Hedges, b. 12 Oct 1833, Fleming County, Kentucky d. 25 Dec 1913, Hillsboro, Fleming County, Kentucky
(Age 80 years)
Marriage 27 Feb 1856 Rowan County, Kentucky [1, 3, 4]
Family ID F298 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Tucker Cook, b. Abt 1860, Rowan County, Kentucky d. Hillsboro, Fleming County, Kentucky
Family ID F299 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 18 Feb 2018
Family 2 Foster Freeman, b. Abt 1854, Kentucky Marriage 21 Jul 1898 Hillsboro, Fleming County, Kentucky [5, 6]
Family ID F1003 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Oct 2023
Family 3 George W. Duncan, b. Abt 1864, Kentucky Family ID F1063 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 10 Jan 2021
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Notes - Freeman-Moody. – Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman, at his home north of town, on last Thursday united in matrimony Mr. Foster Freeman and Miss Cora Moody, being the second marriage of both bride and bridegroom. Both are of Hillsboro. The bride is a charming young woman, daughter of W. Scott Moody and sister of Mrs. Wm. Faris. Mr. Freeman is a popular gentleman, having hosts of friends in Bath and Fleming counties.
Owingsville Outlook, Owingsville, Kentucky. Thursday, 14 July 1898.
[5] - LKH note:
Is this the same Cora and Foster Freeman?
In the Fleming Circuit Court James Freeman has filed suit for $5,000 damages against Foster and Cora Freeman, alleging that the defendants alienated his wife’s affections, causing her to leave him.
The Public Ledger, Maysville, Kentucky. Thursday, 22 December 1910, page 3.
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Wife’s Affections Given A Low Value
Fleming Plaintiff Awarded $450 In His Suit For $5,000
Flemingsburg, Ky., Jan. 27. – In the Fleming Circuit Curt in the case of James Freeman vs. Cora Freeman and her husband, Foster Freeman, a suit brought for $5,000 for alienation of the wife’s affections, the jury brought in a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $450.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 28 January 1911, page 2.
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- Freeman-Moody. – Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman, at his home north of town, on last Thursday united in matrimony Mr. Foster Freeman and Miss Cora Moody, being the second marriage of both bride and bridegroom. Both are of Hillsboro. The bride is a charming young woman, daughter of W. Scott Moody and sister of Mrs. Wm. Faris. Mr. Freeman is a popular gentleman, having hosts of friends in Bath and Fleming counties.
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