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Moses Mouldey

Moses Moudey

Moses Mouldy
Moses Mouldey

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Original information:
Moses Mouldey was 12 when he migrated to Canterbury with his family (see Edwin Coxhead Mouldey). In 1900, he was living at Doyleston.

Readers’ response:
According to the family, Moses (Tom) was born in 1838 in Stockcross Speen, Newbury, England. On November 1, 1876, he married Martha Fletcher (1853-1891). Martha and Moses had seven children − Eleanor (1877-1953), Isaac Henry Fletcher (1878-1921), Frank (b. 1881), Albert Moses (1883-1968), Clement Thomas (1884-1968), Ernest (b. 1886) and Leonard Fletcher (1888-1970). 1

Footnotes:
1. Heather Avia, family tree

1 thought on “Moses Mouldey”

  1. Bill Hurford says:
    10 November 2006 at 7:43 pm

    Moses Mouldey’s wife Martha Fletcher was my great grandfather’s niece He came to Canterbury in 1864coming from Cumberland His name was Henry Rothery and the family had a long association with the family and descendants of the Mouldey’s.

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The 1900 Photos

In December 1900 photographs of surviving passengers of the First Four Ships were taken. Is your ancestor in one of the photos?


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