Richard Stanley Hawks Moody
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==Marriage== |
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Moody in 1887 married Mary Latimer, [[Royal Red Cross]], (d. 1936),Grave Cross of George Latimer (1834 - 1897), that commemorates Mary Moody (Latimer) R. R. C. (d. 1936), Ocklynge Cemetery, Eastbourne, East Sussex, England who was the daughter of John Latimer Esq. of Leeds.''The Pall Mall Budget'', 11 November 1881, p. 37 John Latimer's mother was Anne Moody who was the niece of Moody's grandfather [[Thomas Moody (British Army officer)|Colonel Thomas Moody, CRE WI, ADC, Kt.]]."York City Archives", York, UK: "Pedigree of Latimer and Moody Families" Mary Latimer's uncle was Nichol Latimer (c. 1830 - 1865),''Supplement to the Overland China Mail'', 15 October 1865, p. 5 who was the publisher of the ''[[North China Daily News|North China Herald]]'' which was the most influential [[United Kingdom|British]] newspaper in China, and who was the manager of [[Russell & Company]]'s Shanghai Steam Navigation Co. until his death in 1865.{{cite book|last=He|first=Sibing|title=Russell and Company in Shanghai, 1843-1891:U. S. Trade and Diplomacy in Treaty Port China|year=2011|publisher=University of Hong Kong|page=11}}{{cite book |last=Prescott |first=Frank HH |editor1=King |editor2=Clarke |year=1965 |title=A Research Guide to China Coast Newspapers, 1822–1911 |publisher=East Asian Research Centre, Harvard University |pages=77, 122–133}} Moody and Mary Latimer had four children: |
Moody in 1887 married, at Muston, [[Filey]],''The York Herald'', 7 November 1881, p. 5 Mary Latimer, [[Royal Red Cross]], (d. 1936),Grave Cross of George Latimer (1834 - 1897), that commemorates Mary Moody (Latimer) R. R. C. (d. 1936), Ocklynge Cemetery, Eastbourne, East Sussex, England who was the second daughter of John Latimer Esq. of Leeds.''The Pall Mall Budget'', 11 November 1881, p. 37 John Latimer's mother was Anne Moody who was the niece of Moody's grandfather [[Thomas Moody (British Army officer)|Colonel Thomas Moody, CRE WI, ADC, Kt.]]."York City Archives", York, UK: "Pedigree of Latimer and Moody Families" Mary Latimer's uncle was Nichol Latimer (c. 1830 - 1865),''Supplement to the Overland China Mail'', 15 October 1865, p. 5 who was the publisher of the ''[[North China Daily News|North China Herald]]'' which was the most influential [[United Kingdom|British]] newspaper in China, and who was the manager of [[Russell & Company]]'s Shanghai Steam Navigation Co. until his death in 1865.{{cite book|last=He|first=Sibing|title=Russell and Company in Shanghai, 1843-1891:U. S. Trade and Diplomacy in Treaty Port China|year=2011|publisher=University of Hong Kong|page=11}}{{cite book |last=Prescott |first=Frank HH |editor1=King |editor2=Clarke |year=1965 |title=A Research Guide to China Coast Newspapers, 1822–1911 |publisher=East Asian Research Centre, Harvard University |pages=77, 122–133}} Moody and Mary Latimer had four children: |
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# Mary Latimer ('Molly') (b. 1883, d. 1960). Married Major-General [[James Fitzgerald Martin]]{{cite web|url=http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whowaswho/U240434|title=Entry for MARTIN, Major-General James Fitzgerald, in ''Who Was Who'' (A & C Black, Bloomsbury Publishing, London)}} on 5 June 1906,Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Corps News, July 1906, Vol. 07 at [[Exeter Cathedral]], and had one daughter, Mary Charlotte (b. 20 September 1909 at The Court, [[Cullompton]], Devon).The Lancet, 2 October 1909, p.1044, 'Births, Marriages, and Deaths' |
# Mary Latimer ('Molly') (b. 1883, d. 1960). Married Major-General [[James Fitzgerald Martin]]{{cite web|url=http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whowaswho/U240434|title=Entry for MARTIN, Major-General James Fitzgerald, in ''Who Was Who'' (A & C Black, Bloomsbury Publishing, London)}} on 5 June 1906,Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Corps News, July 1906, Vol. 07 at [[Exeter Cathedral]], and had one daughter, Mary Charlotte (b. 20 September 1909 at The Court, [[Cullompton]], Devon).The Lancet, 2 October 1909, p.1044, 'Births, Marriages, and Deaths' |
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# Marjorie Brogden (b. 1886, d. 1962, Dennington, Suffolk). Married Arthur Graham Brown, in 1914, and had two sons, George Arthur and Thomas Lionel Vyvian. Thomas Lionel Vyvian was educated at [[Cheltenham College]] and at [[Royal Military Academy, Woolwich]], before he was commissioned in the [[Royal Engineers]],{{London Gazette|issue=34813|supp=y|page=1614|date=19 March 1940}} with whom he went to Egypt with the 1st Armoured Division. He received the [[George Medal]] for service on the Agedabia El Aghelia Road on 17 January 1942.Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette, Somerset, England, 6 March 1943: Military Register |
# Marjorie Brogden (b. 1886, d. 1962, Dennington, Suffolk). Married Arthur Graham Brown, in 1914, and had two sons, George Arthur and Thomas Lionel Vyvian. Thomas Lionel Vyvian was educated at [[Cheltenham College]] and at [[Royal Military Academy, Woolwich]], before he was commissioned in the [[Royal Engineers]],{{London Gazette|issue=34813|supp=y|page=1614|date=19 March 1940}} with whom he went to Egypt with the 1st Armoured Division. He received the [[George Medal]] for service on the Agedabia El Aghelia Road on 17 January 1942.Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette, Somerset, England, 6 March 1943: Military Register |
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