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  1. 1.  Bertha Moon was born on 27 Oct 1875 in Eagle Lake, Blue Earth County, Minnesota (daughter of Allen Moon and Philanda White); died on 25 Sep 1876 in Eagle Lake, Blue Earth County, Minnesota.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Cholera


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Allen Moon was born on 24 Mar 1845 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, USA (son of Samuel Moon and Mary Ann Presnall); died on 6 Dec 1923 in Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon.

    Allen married Philanda White about 1865. Philanda was born on 2 Feb 1846 in Quebec, Canada; died on 28 Jul 1908 in South Bend, St Joseph County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Philanda White was born on 2 Feb 1846 in Quebec, Canada; died on 28 Jul 1908 in South Bend, St Joseph County, Indiana.
    Children:
    1. Grace V Adams was born in Apr 1878 in Minnesota.
    2. 1. Bertha Moon was born on 27 Oct 1875 in Eagle Lake, Blue Earth County, Minnesota; died on 25 Sep 1876 in Eagle Lake, Blue Earth County, Minnesota.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel Moon was born on 10 Sep 1805 in Lost Creek, Jefferson Co., Tennessee (son of Daniel H Moon and Ruth Hutson); died on 5 Apr 1885 in Eagle Lake, Blue Earth County, Minnesota.

    Notes:

    THE MIGRATION TO INDIANA In April of 1852 Samuel and Mary moved, with all their minor children from Ohio to Mississinewa MM near Marion, Indiana. Three of the older children were not a part of that move. Of the first, Ann, I have no information. Enos, the eldest son had married in Henry County, Indiana to Rachael Stanbrough and he, his wife and son Obediah followed his parents to Indiana very soon after they had left Ohio. Henry Presnall Moon, the second son, moved to Indiana as a single man but was married to Hannah Ann Brazington in Miami County, Indiana shortly after moving to Indiana. Both Henry P. and Hannah Ann were disowned by the Quakers in Indiana for marriage contrary to discipline and other offenses. Jeremiah, who had moved to Indiana with his parents, married Derinda Steward in Grant County, Indiana. This marriage was also contrary to discipline and Jeremiah was disowned by the Quakers. All of these older children were dropped from the Quaker records at this time, even though there are indications that Enos' membership may have been restored. This loss of connectivity with the Quaker records has greatly increased the difficulty of following the history of those thus affected. THE IOWA INTERLUDE None of these Moons stayed very long in Indiana. In 1856 Samuel and Mary with all their younger children, i.e. Hannah and those born later than she, moved to Salem, Iowa. Enos, Henry P. and Jeremiah went to Iowa with their families. All of these Moon family members resided in Cedar Township on the northern border of Lee County, Iowa and are listed in the Iowa State Census of 1856. This information is consistent with and in confirmation of the Quaker records. All of these family groups appear to have remained in Iowa until the early 1860's. Their daughter, Hannah, died in Lee County, Iowa in 1860 and was buried in Salem. Ruth married John Tease in Lee County in 1858. IMPORTANCE TO FAMILY HISTORY This family history has been developed in great detail because of its importance to the history of this line of the Moons in the Midwest. The movement of these families to the Southeast Minnesota area is, on a smaller scale, somewhat reminiscent of the migration of Joseph and Ann Moon to Ohio about 75 years earlier. The family of Samuel and Mary formed a base for the expansion of the family into the Minnesota, Iowa, and Dakota areas and on the West Coast. While there is currently very little information available concerning the later lives of Samuel and Mary's daughters, there is a great deal of information on the descendants of the sons. Both of these will be interesting areas for further sutdy. It will be most interesting to see to what extent it will be possible to document this later history.

    Died:
    Burgess Cemetery, Eagle Lake, Minnesota

    Samuel married Mary Ann Presnall on 31 Mar 1825 in Duck Creek, Henry Co., Indiana. Mary (daughter of Daniel Presnell, Jr. and Pleasant Maudlin) was born on 19 Aug 1809 in Randolph, North Carolina, USA; died on 11 Dec 1883 in Eagle Lake, Blue Earth County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Ann Presnall was born on 19 Aug 1809 in Randolph, North Carolina, USA (daughter of Daniel Presnell, Jr. and Pleasant Maudlin); died on 11 Dec 1883 in Eagle Lake, Blue Earth County, Minnesota.

    Notes:

    She married Samuel Moon, son of Daniel Moon and Ruth Hutson, 31 Mar 1825, in Henry Co., Indiana. Born, 10 Sep 1805, in Lost Creek, Jefferson Co., Tennessee. Died, 5 Apr 1885, in Eagle Lake, Blue Earth Co., Minnesota. Burial: Apr 1885, in Burgess Cemetery, Eagle Lake, Minnesota. I acquired the follwoing historical biography from Wendell Hansen of Keokuk Iowa, he recieved the information from Milton L. Moon. Samuel Moon, fifth son and seventh child of Daniel Moon and Ruth Hutson, was born in Jefferson County, Tennessee, (Lost Creek Monthly Meeting of Friends) on 10 Sep 1805. He moved with his parents to Clinton County, Ohio in 1808 and lived near Martinsville, initially being a member of the Fairfield Monthly Meeting of Friends and later transferring to the Newberry MM, Ohio. On 31 March 1825 he was married to Mary Presnall at Duck Creek MM located in what is now the town of Greensboro, Henry Co., Indiana. Mary Presnell, who was born on 19 August 1809, wsa the daughter of Daniel and Pleasant (Maudlin) Presnell who resided in Randolph County, North Carolina. After their marriage, Samuel and Mary returned to Clinton County, Ohio. It seems likely that they were farm people throughout their lives. Samuel and Mary had fourteen children for whom records have been found. Thirteen of them were born in the Clinton County, Ohio, area. Elvira Ann, the youngest, was born in Indiana.

    THE MIGRATION TO INDIANA

    In April of 1852 Samuel and Mary moved, with all their minor children from Ohio to Mississinewa MM near Marion, Indiana. Three of the older children were not a part of that move. Of the first, Ann, I have no information. Enos, the eldest son had married in Henry County, Indiana to Rachael Stanbrough and he, his wife and son Obediah followed his parents to Indiana very soon after they had left Ohio. Henry Presnall Moon, the second son, moved to Indiana as a single man but was married to Hannah Ann Brazington in Miami County, Indiana shortly after moving to Indiana. Both Henry P. and Hannah Ann were disowned by the Quakers in Indiana for marriage contrary to discipline and other offenses. Jeremiah, who had moved to Indiana with his parents, married Derinda Steward in Grant County, Indiana. This marriage was also contrary to discipline and Jeremiah was disowned by the Quakers. All of these older children were dropped from the Quaker records at this time, even though there are indications that Enos' membership may have been restored. This loss of connectivity with the Quaker records has greatly increased the difficulty of following the history of those thus affected.

    THE IOWA INTERLUDE

    None of these Moons stayed very long in Indiana. In 1856 Samuel and Mary with all their younger children, i.e. Hannah and those born later than she, moved to Salem, Iowa. Enos, Henry P. and Jeremiah went to Iowa with their families. All of these Moon family members resided in Cedar Township on the northern border of Lee County, Iowa and are listed in the Iowa State Census of 1856. This information is consistent with and in confirmation of the Quaker records. All of these family groups appear to have remained in Iowa until the early 1860's. Their daughter, Hannah, died in Lee County, Iowa in 1860 and was buried in Salem. Ruth married John Tease in Lee County in 1858.

    IMPORTANCE TO FAMILY HISTORY

    This family history has been developed in great detail because of its importance to the history of this line of the Moons in the Midwest. The movement of these families to the Southeast Minnesota area is, on a smaller scale, somewhat reminiscent of the migration of Joseph and Ann Moon to Ohio about 75 years earlier. The family of Samuel and Mary formed a base for the expansion of the family into the Minnesota, Iowa, and Dakota areas and on the West Coast. While there is currently very little information available concerning the later lives of Samuel and Mary's daughters, there is a great deal of information on the descendants of the sons. Both of these will be interesting areas for further sutdy. It will be most interesting to see to what extent it will be possible to document this later history. Children:

    Children:
    1. Hannah Moon was born on 27 Nov 1834 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, USA; died on 22 Jul 1860 in Salem, Henry, Iowa, USA.
    2. Ruth Moon was born on 17 Jan 1837 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, USA; died on 2 Aug 1869; was buried in Janesville, Waseca County, Minnesota, USA.
    3. Henry Presnall Moon was born on 21 Jun 1830 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, USA; died on 6 Apr 1907 in Spring Valley, Fillmore, Minnesota, USA.
    4. Jeremiah Moon was born on 21 Aug 1832 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, USA; died on 31 Jan 1899 in Springfield, Henry County, Tennessee.
    5. Zimri Moon was born on 18 Feb 1847 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, USA; died on 29 Aug 1927 in Orland, Glenn, California, United States.
    6. Edom Moon was born on 22 Apr 1849 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, USA; died on 19 Oct 1931 in Sacramento, California, USA.
    7. Mary Jane Moon was born on 4 Oct 1851 in Martinsville, Clinton Co. Ohio; died on 10 Oct 1921 in Santa Clara Co. California; was buried on 10 Oct 1921.
    8. Elvira Ann Moon was born about 1854 in Indiana, USA.
    9. Calvin Moon was born on 22 May 1841 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, USA; died on 21 Jul 1842 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, USA.
    10. Daniel Moon was born on 22 Jun 1843 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, USA; died on 31 Dec 1843 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, USA.
    11. 2. Allen Moon was born on 24 Mar 1845 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, USA; died on 6 Dec 1923 in Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon.
    12. Nancy Ann Moon was born on 4 Sep 1826 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, USA; died on 27 Feb 1853 in Clinton County, Ohio.
    13. Enos Moon was born on 4 Nov 1828 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, USA; died on 2 Nov 1911 in Cainsville, Harrison, Missouri, United States.
    14. John Presnall Moon was born on 21 Mar 1839 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, USA; died on 30 Nov 1892 in Lee County, Indiana.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Daniel H Moon was born on 27 Apr 1773 in Randolph, North Carolina, USA (son of Joseph Moon and Ann Brown); died on 18 Apr 1841 in Newberry, Clinton, Ohio, USA; was buried in Westfork, Clinton, OH.

    Daniel married Ruth Hutson on 29 Oct 1790 in Cane Creek M.M., Randolph Co., North Carolina. Ruth (daughter of Richard Hutson and Sarah Lamb, daughter of Charles Hudson and Martha Robertson) was born on 5 May 1770 in Cane Creek, Guilford, North Carolina, United States; died on 19 Jan 1852 in Newberry, Clinton, OH; was buried in Old West Fork Ce, Clinton, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ruth Hutson was born on 5 May 1770 in Cane Creek, Guilford, North Carolina, United States (daughter of Richard Hutson and Sarah Lamb, daughter of Charles Hudson and Martha Robertson); died on 19 Jan 1852 in Newberry, Clinton, OH; was buried in Old West Fork Ce, Clinton, OH.
    Children:
    1. John Moon was born on 24 Feb 1807 in Newberry, Clinton, Ohio, USA.
    2. Richard Moon was born on 12 Feb 1798 in New Garden, Guilford, North Carolina, United States; died in 1841 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, USA.
    3. Jane Moon was born on 10 Feb 1810 in Newberry, Clinton, Ohio, USA; died in 1886 in Indian Creek, Story, Iowa, USA; was buried in 1886 in Peoria, Story, Iowa, USA.
    4. Zimri Moon was born on 12 Nov 1812 in Newberry, Clinton, Ohio, USA; was christened in in Clear Creek MM, Clinton, Ohio, United States; died on 24 Nov 1886 in Buchanan, Berrien, Michigan, United States; was buried in Nov 1886 in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Buchanan, Berrien, Michigan, United States.
    5. Mary (Polly) Moon was born on 24 Feb 1802 in Jefferson, Tennessee, USA; died on 6 Mar 1861 in Clinton, Ohio, USA.
    6. Sarah Moon was born on 10 Jan 1804 in Jefferson County, Tennessee, United States of America; died on 12 Jan 1835 in Newberry, Clinton, Ohio, USA; was buried in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, United States of America.
    7. Jeremiah Moon was born on 15 Jan 1800 in Lost Creek, Jefferson Co., Tennessee; died after 1855 in Iowa, USA.
    8. Joseph Daniel Moon was born on 18 Aug 1791 in Lost Creek, Jefferson Co., Tennessee; died on 18 Apr 1841 in Newberry, Clinton, Ohio, USA; was buried in Oct 1845 in Martinsville, Clinton, Ohio, United States, (Newberry Friends Burial Ground(.
    9. William Moon was born on 11 Apr 1795 in Lost Creek, Jefferson Co., Tennessee; died on 4 Mar 1875; was buried in Mar 1875 in Westboro, Clinton, Ohio, United States.
    10. 4. Samuel Moon was born on 10 Sep 1805 in Lost Creek, Jefferson Co., Tennessee; died on 5 Apr 1885 in Eagle Lake, Blue Earth County, Minnesota.

  3. 10.  Daniel Presnell, Jr. was born on 29 Nov 1786 in Randolph, North Carolina, USA (son of Daniel Presnell and Martha); died in 1863 in Harrison, Henry, Indiana, USA.

    Notes:

    April 21, 1831 -- Regarding Daniel of Duck Creek; a preparatory meeting informed that he had been guilty of raising and circulating a slanderous report on an individual calculated to lower the credit and dignity of the Society.

    July 21, 1831 -- Disowned.

    August 25, 1831 -- Daniel appealed to the quarterly meeting.

    June 20, 1832 -- The preparatory meeting complained of Daniel for using profane language and using spiritous liquor.

    He was disowned on September 20, 1832.

    Daniel married Pleasant Maudlin on 6 Jun 1804 in Back Creek, Randolph, North Carolina, USA. Pleasant (daughter of John Maudlin and Ann Newby) was born on 13 Jun 1784 in Perquimans, North Carolina, USA; died before 1860 in Henry, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Pleasant Maudlin was born on 13 Jun 1784 in Perquimans, North Carolina, USA (daughter of John Maudlin and Ann Newby); died before 1860 in Henry, Indiana, USA.
    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Ann Presnall was born on 19 Aug 1809 in Randolph, North Carolina, USA; died on 11 Dec 1883 in Eagle Lake, Blue Earth County, Minnesota.
    2. Henry Pressnall was born on 25 Feb 1818 in Randolph, North Carolina, USA; died on 28 Nov 1893 in Akron, Fulton, Indiana, USA; was buried in Akron, Fulton, Indiana.
    3. Nathan Presnall was born on 25 Feb 1818 in Randolph, North Carolina, USA; died on 3 Oct 1899 in Eagle Lake, Blue Earth Co., Minnesota; was buried in Eagle Lake, Blue Earth, Minnesota.
    4. Daniel Presnell was born on 4 Jun 1814 in Randolph, North Carolina, USA; died on 3 Feb 1880 in Henry, Henry, Indiana.
    5. Sarah Presnell was born on 22 Nov 1811 in Randolph, North Carolina, USA; died on 7 Aug 1858 in Clinton County, Ohio; was buried in Westfork Cemetery, Clinton County, Ohio.
    6. Benoni Presnell was born on 14 Mar 1807 in North Carolina, USA; died on 10 Jun 1852 in New Castle, Henry, Indiana, USA.
    7. Nancy Presnell was born on 9 Mar 1805 in Randolph, North Carolina, USA; died on 11 Feb 1884 in New Castle, Henry, Indiana, USA.
    8. John Presnall was born on 4 Jun 1814 in Randolph, North Carolina, USA.



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