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Wiley Sam Moody

Male 1864 - 1920  (55 years)


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  1. 1.  Wiley Sam Moody was born on 9 Jun 1864 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died on 22 Mar 1920 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina.

    Wiley married Sarah Marticia "Tishie" Stout on 27 Dec 1894 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee. Sarah (daughter of Lawson E. Stout and Clarenda Jane Arnold) was born about 1882 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died on 12 Mar 1929 in Humboldt, , Allen County, Kansas; was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, , Allen County, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Enos Jesse Moody  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Aug 1895 in Reece, , , North Carolina; died in Nov 1985 in Neosho County, , , Kansas.
    2. 3. Eva Moody  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Apr 1897 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee.
    3. 4. Ellen Moody  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Jun 1899 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died in Iola, , , Kansas.
    4. 5. Emma Moody  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Nov 1901.
    5. 6. George Franklin Moody  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Jul 1906.
    6. 7. Hugh Thomas Moody  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Nov 1909 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died on 10 Mar 1957.
    7. 8. Queenie Mae Moody  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Apr 1914 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died in Jul 1978 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Enos Jesse Moody Descendancy chart to this point (1.Wiley1) was born on 28 Aug 1895 in Reece, , , North Carolina; died in Nov 1985 in Neosho County, , , Kansas.

    Notes:

    From the HUMBOLDT UNION, Wednesday, March 2 1983

    Civil War hero remembered - by David Colvin

    In 1919, Enos Divilbliss (sic) (the name from her late third husband) came
    to Humboldt, Kansas to marry the man that she had been corresponding with
    for sometime. He was 82; she was 23.

    The story began in Cook County Illinois where Justin O. Hottenstein was born
    to Phillip and Elizabeth Hottenstein. He was one of six children. Justin
    acquired a common school education and was raised on the farm.

    In April of 1861, Hottenstein enlisted in the 20th Illinois Infantry. He
    fought several major battles of the Civil War, including the battle at
    Britan's Lane, in which he and his fellow Union troops were out numbered by
    the Confederates 500 to 8000. Other battles he fought were at Shiloh
    Corinth and Fort Donelson.

    "His mother had five sons in the blue", says Mrs. Divilbliss.

    "He was wounded on the battle field, and he was let lie there for five or six
    days before he was picked up and then they drew a silk handkerchief back and
    forth through him to get the dirt out," she explained.

    After the wound healed, he returned to his unit and fought at Kennesaw
    Mountain. He was captured at one time and later escaped. He was Honorably
    Discharged on June 25, 1864 when the old wound began to bother him.

    Hottenstein came to Kansas in 1867 and secured 80 acres of land five miles
    east of Humboldt and married Enos, after a courtship by mail.

    Enos Divilbliss was born in North Carolina,"...in a little place called
    Beaver Dam, because the beavers cut all the trees down" she says. "The had
    schools there but I didn't get to go."

    "One day I wanted to go to school so bad. They were going to have a program
    and they were going to have stick candy. My grandma told me if I got up and
    did the wash I could go. Well, I got up and did the wash, but I didn't get
    to go. I'll be darned if I didn't have to harrow buckwheat that day," she
    remembers.

    Mrs. Divelbliss remembers well her first impressions of Humboldt and her
    husband, early in their marriage.

    "Lord, I had never seen a grocery store in my life. I went to town one day.
    I took chickens, eggs, and butter to town, you know..and I come back and he
    said "What are we going to have for supper.' I said 'I don't know'. And he
    said, didn't you get nothing.' I said no, I was never in a grocery store
    before. We always raised what we ate."

    Mrs. Divilbliss enjoys talking about her Civil War hero husband.

    "He was a little man. He wasn't very tall. I weighed more than he did, but
    he was a hard worker."

    "I wasn't here very long and he bought me a car. He gave me two lessons and
    he said I was as good as he was. We went to church and took the kids. I
    drove around and got all of them I could get in the car."

    "He was hard of hearing. when he was wounded it hurt his hearing. When I
    came out here, I could talk to him just the way I talk to anybody, but
    nobody else could do it. They said he would look at my mouth and tell what
    I'm saying."

    "He was a church goer too. We belonged to the Methodist church in Humboldt
    and still do," she says.

    Each month, Enos receives a pension from the government for her husband's
    service in the civil War.

    "Him and I had good times on the farm. He was good to me and I was good to
    him."

    Enos married Justin Oscar Hottenstein in 1919 in Humboldt, , , Kansas. Justin was born about 1839 in Cook County, , , Illinois; died before 1930. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Enos married Charles Austin Tilman in Oct 1930 in Allen County, , , Kansas. Charles was born on 23 Sep 1873 in Stoddard County, , , Missouri; died on 26 Feb 1940 in Miami County, , , Kansas; was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, , Allen County, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Enos married Chester Wilson Divelbliss on 5 Dec 1945 in Allen County, , , Kansas. Chester was born about 1895 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Eva Moody Descendancy chart to this point (1.Wiley1) was born on 18 Apr 1897 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee.

    Family/Spouse: Jess Huffman. Jess was born about 1896. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 4.  Ellen Moody Descendancy chart to this point (1.Wiley1) was born on 5 Jun 1899 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died in Iola, , , Kansas.

    Ellen married James Coy Eggers on 19 Jan 1917 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina. James (son of James Eggers and Eliza J. Phillips) was born in Sep 1895 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 5.  Emma Moody Descendancy chart to this point (1.Wiley1) was born on 19 Nov 1901.

    Emma married David Hodges about 1922. David was born about 1900. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 6.  George Franklin Moody Descendancy chart to this point (1.Wiley1) was born on 9 Jul 1906.

    George married Edith Lester on 14 Sep 1928. Edith was born about 1906; died in Jul 1966 in Kansas, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 7.  Hugh Thomas Moody Descendancy chart to this point (1.Wiley1) was born on 30 Nov 1909 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died on 10 Mar 1957.

    Hugh married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 8.  Queenie Mae Moody Descendancy chart to this point (1.Wiley1) was born on 27 Apr 1914 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died in Jul 1978 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee.