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Helen C <I>Eliot</I> Moody

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Helen C Eliot Moody

Birth
Spafford, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
12 Apr 1927 (aged 91)
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Chandler Gardens ~ 12SEC/118/4
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Excerpt from bio of G. C. Moody in "History of South Dakota" by Doane Robinson, Vol. I (1904), p 605-609. 


Judge Moody was married on September 21 1855. at Spafford, Onondaga county, New York, to Miss Helen Eliot, and they became the parents of one daughter and four sons. The oldest, Mrs. Helen E. Dickinson, now lives at Los Angeles, California; Charles C. is editor of the Sturgis (South Dakota) Record; Burdette, a civil engineer. was for many years chief engineer for the Homestake Mining Company, and is now with the California Kings Gold Mines Company at Picacho, California; and James C. and Warner, who are lawyers, have succeeded to their father's law practice at Deadwood. The Judge never joined any of the fraternal orders so numerous and popular among men except the Grand Army of the Republic, in which he was a member of the local post at Deadwood. He died at Los Angeles, California, on March 17, 1904, aged seventy-one years. 

Excerpt from bio of G. C. Moody in "History of South Dakota" by Doane Robinson, Vol. I (1904), p 605-609. 


Judge Moody was married on September 21 1855. at Spafford, Onondaga county, New York, to Miss Helen Eliot, and they became the parents of one daughter and four sons. The oldest, Mrs. Helen E. Dickinson, now lives at Los Angeles, California; Charles C. is editor of the Sturgis (South Dakota) Record; Burdette, a civil engineer. was for many years chief engineer for the Homestake Mining Company, and is now with the California Kings Gold Mines Company at Picacho, California; and James C. and Warner, who are lawyers, have succeeded to their father's law practice at Deadwood. The Judge never joined any of the fraternal orders so numerous and popular among men except the Grand Army of the Republic, in which he was a member of the local post at Deadwood. He died at Los Angeles, California, on March 17, 1904, aged seventy-one years. 



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