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  1. 1.  Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Fred T. Moody was born on 26 Mar 1925 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee (son of Charles Zolley Moody and Ressie Branham); died on 6 Jul 2006 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Mountain Home National Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Fred Terrence Moody, 81, a Monacan Indian, dropped his body on July 3, 2006, in Jonesborough.

    He was a First Class Seaman in the United States Navy. He served during World War II.

    He was a lifelong resident of Washington County. He attended Dry Creek Church.

    He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Mary Ellen Tolley Moody; four children, Vicky Lee, Gary Allen, Andrew Carson and Darrell Fred; two brothers and one sister, Andrew, Bradford and Francis; seventeen grandchildren; twenty three great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

    Graveside services will be conducted at 10:00 AM Friday at the Mountain Home National Cemetery. Rev. Bob Miller and Rev. Allen E. Byrd will officiate. Graveside Military Honors will be given by V.F.W. Post #3382 of Kingsport. Family members will serve as pallbearers. Family and friends are asked to meet at the funeral home by 9:15 AM Friday and proceed to the cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 6:00 until 8:00 PM Thursday. Online condolences may be sent to the family via www.morrisbaker.com.


    Monacan Indian true to roots throughout life, then takes walk

    The obituary stopped more than one reader: "Fred Terrence Moody, 81, a Monacan Indian, dropped his body on July 3, 2006, in Jonesborough."

    "It's a Sioux term," daughter Vicky Moody said. "They say 'he dropped his body' or 'he takes a walk', just like others say 'he passed away' or 'he went to be with the Lord.'"

    The Monacan Indian nation consists of about 1,400 people centered in Amherst County near Lynchburg. They are also known as the Eastern band of the Sioux, which at one time inhabited the Ohio River Valley and split into eastern and western bands thousands of years ago.

    At that time a people who depended on the buffalo could go in any direction, as the buffalo also inhabited the eastern mountains. Ancient prairie grasses such as little and big bluestem still grow in the Ohio River in the shallows of the Falls of the Ohio River at Louisville, their seeds spread by ancient buffalo droppings.

    Buffalo Mountain outside of Johnson City is named for its resemblance to a humped buffalo, but the original hunters who named it were used to seeing buffalo in this region.

    The Monacan culture is believed to be at least 10,000 years old and once comprised about half of Virginia. They buried their dead in layers separated by earth, forming mounds. Scientists in the Blue Ridge and Piedmont region have documented some 13 mounds.

    Thomas Jefferson had such a mound at Monticello and observed Indians visiting it in an obvious state of sadness and mourning. He later excavated it and found bodies and other artifacts which he documented, making him the father of American archaeology.

    At the time the Jamestown settlers arrived in 1607 they were in Monacan territory, and it is said that the decision by the Powhatans to allow the Jamestown Colony to survive was influenced by the Monacans. They were the Powhatans chief suppliers of copper, a valuable commodity.

    It is believed there were 8,000 to 10,000 Monacans at that time, but their numbers were quickly reduced by European diseases like flu and smallpox, for which they had no immunity, and by intermarriage with whites. Between 1607 and 1720 the Monacans gradually moved west, away from the white settlers, eventually concentrating in Amherst County along with the adopted remnants of other tribes.

    In 1831, William Johns purchased 52 acres on Bear Mountain, and later bought another 400 acres, which became a settlement for the Indian families related to him. In 1868 a parcel was donated as a meeting place for the Indians, and a log church was built which is now a registered national historic landmark.

    Virginia passed a "racial integrity" law in 1924 prohibiting intermarriage between whites and anyone of 1/16 colored blood, black or Indian. County officials without knowledge of the Indians changed many records. A series of legal challenges by the Indians resolved their incorrect legal classification for the World War II draft.

    Fred Moody served as a First Class Seaman in the Navy during the war.

    "He got to attend a powwow at Lynchburg before he died," Vicky Moody said. "He said a fog passed before his eyes and he saw all the people dancing. We told him nobody was dancing and he said, 'I am in trouble.' We think he knew then that he would not survive the cancer."

    She said he called for the book written by a Monacan and he died at home in the Indian manner.

    The Monacans have worshipped as Christians for a long time. Their log church soon became a missionary school. Dropping the body is a fusion of Christian and Indian belief, demonstrating that the spirit has left the body and no longer has use for it.

    Fred Moody's body was buried Friday at Mountain Home National Cemetery. His spirit took a walk.

    Fred married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Living
    Children:
    1. 1. Living
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    3. Living
    4. Darrell Fred Moody was born about 1953 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; died on 7 Nov 2021 in Washington County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Washington County Memory Gardens, , Washington County, Tennessee.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Charles Zolley Moody was born on 11 Feb 1896 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee (son of Thomas Clingman Moody and Rosa Mary Stout); died on 8 Jan 1969 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee; was buried in Monte Vista Memorial Park, , Washington County, Tennessee.

    Charles married Ressie Branham on 16 May 1920 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee. Ressie (daughter of Marcellus R. "Cellie" Branham and Annie "Letha" Hamilton) was born on 24 Jul 1901 in Amherst County, , , Virginia; died on 9 Oct 1993 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Monte Vista Memorial Park, , Washington County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ressie Branham was born on 24 Jul 1901 in Amherst County, , , Virginia (daughter of Marcellus R. "Cellie" Branham and Annie "Letha" Hamilton); died on 9 Oct 1993 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Monte Vista Memorial Park, , Washington County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Andrew Moody was born on 18 Sep 1921 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee; died on 1 Jul 2007 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried on 5 Jul 2007 in Monte Vista Memorial Park, , Washington County, Tennessee.
    2. Bradford Carson Moody was born on 2 Dec 1922 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee; died on 30 Dec 2010 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Monte Vista Memorial Park, , Washington County, Tennessee.
    3. 2. Fred T. Moody was born on 26 Mar 1925 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died on 6 Jul 2006 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Mountain Home National Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee.
    4. Niles Moody was born on 16 May 1927 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee; died on 16 May 1927 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee.
    5. Mary Elizabeth Moody was born on 15 Dec 1929 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee; died on 16 May 1930 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee.
    6. Living

  3. 6.  William Bert Tolley was born on 12 Jul 1904 in Carter County, , , Tennessee (son of Unknown Gentleman and Eula Ellen Tolley); died on 3 Mar 1955 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Peterson Cemetery, , Unicoi County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    His wife, Sudie Mae, was the informant on his death certificate. On the certificate, his date of birth is given as 2 aug 1903, place of birth Carter County, TN, and parents listed as Charlie Tolley and Ellen Tolley.

    William married Sudie Mae Carroll on 3 Sep 1925 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee. Sudie (daughter of Mat Carroll and Annie (Carroll)) was born on 22 Jun 1905 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; died on 28 Jan 1990 in , Giles County, Tennessee, ; was buried in Peterson Cemetery, , Unicoi County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sudie Mae Carroll was born on 22 Jun 1905 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee (daughter of Mat Carroll and Annie (Carroll)); died on 28 Jan 1990 in , Giles County, Tennessee, ; was buried in Peterson Cemetery, , Unicoi County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. William Matthew Tolley was born on 25 Jul 1926 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; died in Feb 1979 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Washington County Memory Gardens, , Washington County, Tennessee.
    2. 3. Living
    3. Living
    4. Martin Samuel Tolley was born on 17 Feb 1935 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; died on 2 Oct 2021 in Washington County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Fairview United Methodist Church Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee.
    5. Jerry Mack Tolley was born on 25 Sep 1938 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; died on 24 May 2015 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Memorial Garden, , Washington County, Tennessee.
    6. Living
    7. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Clingman Moody was born on 15 Aug 1853 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina (son of Isaac W. Moody and Louisa Porch); died on 25 Aug 1940 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee; was buried in Snow's Chapel, Knob Creek Road, Washington County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    1860 Johnson County, TN Census
    5th District
    Household 39
    Isaac Moody 26. NC
    Lousa 23. NC
    Thomas C. 6. NC


    1880 Watauga County, NC Census
    Blowing Rock Township
    Household 38
    Thomas C. Moody. 27 NC NC NC
    Mary E. 24 NC NC NC
    Louisa J. 7. NC NC NC
    Susan E. 5. NC NC NC
    Laura B. 1. TN NC NC
    William Trivett 7. NC NC NC Nephew

    1900 Washington County, TN Census
    9th District
    Household 52
    Thomas C. Moody 48. Aug 1851 TN NC NC
    Mary E. 45. Dec 1854 NC NC NC
    Isaiah 19. Apr 1881 NC TN NC
    Isaac 19. Apr 1881 NC TN NC
    Alviney 16. May 1884. NC TN NC
    Rosa E. 12 Sep 1887 TN TN NC
    Ivalie 10. Jan 1890 TN TN NC
    Robert L. 8 Mar 1892 TN TN NC
    Albers T. 6. Mar 1894 TN NC NC


    1910 Mitchell County, NC Census
    Cranberry Township
    Household 385
    Thomas Moody 57. NC NC NC
    Mary E. 55. NC NC NC
    Robert L. 18. TN NC NC
    Thomas L. 16 TN NC NC


    1920 Pulaski County, KY Census
    Science Hill

    Household 136
    Thomas C. Moody 67 NC NC NC
    Mary E. 65 NC NC NC
    Thomas A. 25 TN NC NC
    Mary E. 6. NC TN NC. Granddaughter
    Edith E. 3 NC TN NC. Granddaughter
    Iva L. 1 KY TN NC. Granddaughter
    Elizabeth 24 NC NC NC. Daughter in law
    Irvine Sparks 22 NC NC NC. Grandson
    Eliza E. Sparks 18. TN TN TN Granddaughter
    Margaret K. Sparks 2 TN NC TN Great Granddaughter

    Thomas C. Moody moved to Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee from Watauga County, North Carolina in about 1887. He and his family lived in 'the Jackson house' at the corner of West Main Street and Pactolus Avenue. He moved to Pulaski County, Kentucky and then to Canton, Ohio, in about 1928. In about 1931, he and his family moved back to Johnson City, Tennessee, and lived on Sidney Street.

    Thomas married Rosa Mary Stout about 1895. Rosa (daughter of David Stout and Esther Heaton) was born in Mar 1879 in Carter County, , , Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Rosa Mary Stout was born in Mar 1879 in Carter County, , , Tennessee (daughter of David Stout and Esther Heaton).

    Notes:

    1900 Washington County, TN Census
    8th District
    Household 197
    Mary LoveMar 1835 65TN TN NC
    Jackson S. Oct 1878 21TN TN TN
    IdaJan 1882 18TN NC TNDaughter-in-law
    Clarice B. Apr 1900 2moTN TN TN
    Mary StoutMar 1879 21TN TN TNBoarder
    ZollaMar 1898 2TN TN TNBoarder

    Notes:

    Married:
    Unmarried. Date of marriage is the approximate dateof their copulation.

    Children:
    1. 4. Charles Zolley Moody was born on 11 Feb 1896 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee; died on 8 Jan 1969 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee; was buried in Monte Vista Memorial Park, , Washington County, Tennessee.

  3. 10.  Marcellus R. "Cellie" Branham was born on 10 Jun 1872 in Amherst County, , , Virginia (son of Richard Winston Branham and Irena P. Knuckles); died on 21 Apr 1940 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetary, Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Member of the Monacan Indian Tribe, Amherst County, Virginia.

    1900 Amherst County, VA Census
    Court House District
    Household 208
    Marclus BranumApr 1872 28VA VA VABlack
    AnnieMar 1878 22VA VA VA"
    MyrtleJun 1898 1VA VA VA"
    JohnOct 1899 7moVA VA VA"

    Household 210
    Winston BranumJun 1848 62VA VA VABlack, widower
    StevenMar 1888 12VA VA VA"


    1910 Amherst County, VA Census
    Elon District
    Household 300
    Sellie Brannum39VA VA VAMulatto
    Annie34VA VA VA"
    Myrtle12VA VA VA"
    Elma 9VA VA VA"
    Ressie 8VA VA VA"
    Iva 4VA VA VA"

    Marcellus married Annie "Letha" Hamilton on 30 Mar 1898 in Amherst County, , , Virginia. Annie (daughter of John J. Hamilton and Latha (Hamilton)) was born in Mar 1878 in Amherst County, , , Virginia; died about 1912 in Amherst County, , , Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Annie "Letha" Hamilton was born in Mar 1878 in Amherst County, , , Virginia (daughter of John J. Hamilton and Latha (Hamilton)); died about 1912 in Amherst County, , , Virginia.
    Children:
    1. Myrtle Branham was born in Jun 1898 in Amherst County, , , Virginia.
    2. John Branham was born in Oct 1899 in Amherst County, , , Virginia; died before 1910 in Amherst County, , , Virginia.
    3. Elma Branham was born about 1900 in Amherst County, , , Virginia.
    4. 5. Ressie Branham was born on 24 Jul 1901 in Amherst County, , , Virginia; died on 9 Oct 1993 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Monte Vista Memorial Park, , Washington County, Tennessee.
    5. Eva Branham was born about 1906 in Amherst County, , , Virginia.

  5. 12.  Unknown Gentleman

    Unknown married Eula Ellen Tolley about 1903. Eula (daughter of David Daniel Tolley and Rebecca Whitehead) was born in Dec 1874 in Unicoi County, , , Tennessee; died on 1 Oct 1944 in Unicoi County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Peterson Cemetery, , Unicoi County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Eula Ellen Tolley was born in Dec 1874 in Unicoi County, , , Tennessee (daughter of David Daniel Tolley and Rebecca Whitehead); died on 1 Oct 1944 in Unicoi County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Peterson Cemetery, , Unicoi County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    1900 Carter County, TN Census
    District 3
    Household 167
    Ellen Price Dec 1874 25 TN TN TN
    Belle Jun 1897 2 TN NC TN Dau
    Lon Feb 1899 1 TN NC TN Son


    1910 Carter County, TN Census
    District 14
    Household 75
    Ellen Tolley 36 TN TN TN Divorced
    Mandy B. Price 11 TN NC TN Dau
    Bert Tolley 6 TN NC TN Son
    Mamie Tolley 4 TN TN TN Dau
    Clyde Tolley 2 TN CA TN Son

    Children:
    1. 6. William Bert Tolley was born on 12 Jul 1904 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; died on 3 Mar 1955 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Peterson Cemetery, , Unicoi County, Tennessee.
    2. Mamie Tolley was born on 19 Jun 1906.
    3. Clyde Tolley was born on 7 Jul 1908; died on 10 Jul 1938; was buried in Peterson Cemetery, , Unicoi County, Tennessee.

  7. 14.  Mat Carroll was born about 1891 in , Giles County, Tennessee, .

    Mat married Annie (Carroll) about 1905 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee. Annie was born about 1891 in , Giles County, Tennessee, . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Annie (Carroll) was born about 1891 in , Giles County, Tennessee, .
    Children:
    1. 7. Sudie Mae Carroll was born on 22 Jun 1905 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; died on 28 Jan 1990 in , Giles County, Tennessee, ; was buried in Peterson Cemetery, , Unicoi County, Tennessee.
    2. Ray Carroll was born about 1910 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee.
    3. Hazel Carroll was born about 1913 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee.
    4. Living
    5. Living