Mary was born in Bagots (sic) Well, South Australia during 1880. She was the daughter of David Moody and Charlotte Wilson. She passed away in Westbourne Park, South Australia during 1972.
Mary was born in Bagots Well, South Australia on 18 January 1880.[1] The following birth notice was published in the South Australian newspaper, The Express and Telegraph, on 21 January 1880:[2]
MOODY.—On the 18th January, at Lightbrook, the wife of David Moody, of a daughter.
Mary died at Westbourne Park, South Australia on 7 October 1972 at the age of 92 years.[3]
Mary's remains were cremated at Centennial Park Cemetery in Pasadena, South Australia on 10 October 1972.[4]
Sources
↑ Genealogy SA, Online Database Search for Birth Registration, viewed 21 November 2021 (Subscription required to view full details of the above registration) , Search result follows -
Surname: MOODY,
Given Names: Mary Hopkins,
Date of Birth: 18-Jan-1880,
Gender: F,
Father: David MOODY,
Mother: Charlotte WILSON,
Birth Residence: Bagots Well,
District: Kapunda,
Book/Page: 234/75.
↑ 1880 'Family Notices', The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), 21 January, p. 2. (SECOND EDITION.), viewed 21 Apr 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article207585462
↑ Genealogy SA, Online Database Search for Death Registration, accessed 20 November 2021, (Subscription required to view full details of the above registration), Search result follows -
Surname: MOODY,
First Names: Mary Hopkins,
Death Date: 07-Oct-1972,
Age: 92,
Gender: F,
Marital Status: S,
Place of Death: Westbourne Park,
Residence: Westbourne Park,
Relative: Not Recorded,
District: Adelaide,
Book/Page: 180A/7483
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Mary by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Mary: