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William Moffitt
(Abt 1740-1797)
Mary Davis
(1745-1822)
Joshua Cox
(1760-1847)
Rachel Duskin
(1758-1842)
David Moffitt
(1785-1854)
Rachael Cox
(1792-1855)
Abel Moffitt
(1826-1898)

 

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Asenath Hussey Clark

Abel Moffitt 3 4 5

  • Born: 8 Oct 1826, Randolph Co., N. Carolina 1
  • Marriage: Asenath Hussey Clark on 13 Mar 1858 in Crawfordville, Montgomery County, Indiana 1 2
  • Died: 11 Feb 1898, Thorntown, Boone County, Indiana aged 71 2
  • Buried: Feb 1898, Sugar Plain Cemetery, Thorntown, Indiana 2
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bullet  General Notes:

Biographical History of Boone County, page 392

Abel Moffitt, of Thorntown, Boone county, Ind., was born in Randolph County, N.C. October 8, 1826, a son of David and Rachel (Cox) Moffitt. Both parents were born in Randolph county, and were there married and lived on their farm until 1840, when they came to Indiana, and for a year resided in Hamilton county, whence they came to Boone county and settled down to farming, although Mr. Moffitt was also a wagon maker. The were the parents of nine children, named as follows: Mary, William, Jane, Joshua, Rachel, David, Abel, Ruth and Silas, all deceased the the exception of Abel and Silas, the latter being a real estate agent in Minnesota. Both parents are also deceased, and their remains are at repose in Sugar Plains cemetery at Thornton. David, the father, was a member of the Friends' church, and in politics was a republican. He was a very successful man, owned 160 acres at his death, and had given his two children surviving him 160 acres each. He had been quite prominent in local affairs and his death was greatly lamented by the community.
Abel Moffitt was but fourteen years of age when brought to Indiana by his parents. He was educated as farmers' lads usually are, and lived with his father and mother until they were called to their long home. At the age of twenty-seven he began the affairs of life on his own account, traveling, however, for three years in the states and Canada for pleasure and observation before permanently settling down to farming on his 160 acres in this township on which he remained until 1872, when he went to Battle Creek, Mich. for a year and then went to Vermillion county, Illinois, where he purchased 114 acres and employed himself with farming for two years, when he came again to Thorntown and for a year carried on a meat market, and then engaged in the livery business, in 1887, which he has since followed with gratifying success. Mr. Moffitt was married in Montgomery county, Ind. March 13, 1858 to Asenath H. Clark, who was born in Randolph county, N.C., in August 1829, a daughter of Samuel and Mary (Hussey) Clark, and to this union have been born eight children, viz; Rollin C., deceased, Elmer E.; Orrin, deceased; Alvaretta, Leora Electo, deceased; Walter, deceased; Josephine and Quincy A. The mother of this family died July 13, 1889 and lies buried in Sugar Plains cemetery.
Elmer E. Moffitt, son of Abel and Asenath Moffitt, was born in Sugar Creek township, Boone county, Ind. March 23, 1861, and was reared a farmer. He received the ordinary education of the common school of his district, which was supplemented by a course in the city school of Battle Creek, Mich. October 13, 1887 he married in Sugar Creek township Miss E. May Wickersham, who was born here October 2, 1866, a daughter of George and Mary (Hadden) Wickersham of Kentucky. To Mr. and Mrs. Moffitt has been born one child, Walter. Mrs. Moffitt is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and in politics Mr. Moffitt is a republican. By trade he is a butcher, and also handles fine draft horses and trotters, owning, among the latter Little Sam, with a record of 2:22 and a half.
A more fitting close to the above biography cannot be made than the giving of the following short account of the ancestors of the Moffitt family in America: Robert Moffitt was born in Scotland, but emigrated to Ireland when young, and married there to Margaret Stewart of England, a near relative of King James II. Both died in Ireland. Their children were as follows: James, William, Adam, Margaret, Mary, Catherine, Robert, Hugh, John and Patrick. The later never came to America. John came over, but went back, and married and died in Ireland. William came over first, alone, and went back. being pleased with this country, he with five other brothers came to Philadelphia and remained there some time, then went to North Carolina, into Chatham or Randolph county. James went to Georgia or South Carolina about the year 1790. William, Adam and Charles died in North Carolina; Hugh emigrated to Ohio in 1798 or 1799; and settled near Chillicothe, and died about a year afterward. Robert started back to Ireland and was never hear from by those that remained. They suppose he was lost at sea. At that time only sail ships were in use. William and Hugh married Charles Davis's daughters in North Carolina. Their father was from England and was a boy when his father died; his mother put him at the weavers's trade, but not being pleased with his situation he left England without his mother's knowledge and landed in Philadelphia, where he was sold to pay his passage.


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Abel married Asenath Hussey Clark, daughter of Samuel Clark and Mary Hussey, on 13 Mar 1858 in Crawfordville, Montgomery County, Indiana.1 2 (Asenath Hussey Clark was born on 25 Aug 1829 in Randolph Co., N. Carolina, died on 13 Jul 1888 and was buried in Sugar Plains Cemetery, Thorntown, Boone County, Indiana 7.)


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Sources


1 Biographical History of Boone County, Indiana, Biographical History of Boone County, Indiana, page 392.

2 clanmoffat.org, clanmoffat.org.

3 Biographical History of Boone County, Indiana, Biographical History of Boone County, Indiana, see notes for Abel Moffitt for details, basically son of David and Rachel (Cox) Moffitt. Parents both born in Randolph County, N. Carolina where they were married and later came in 1840 to Hamilton County, Indiana, later moving to Boone County.

4 1850 census, Sugar Creek twp, Boone County, Indiana,1, 1850 Boone County, Indiana, 1850 census, Sugar Creek twp, Boone County, Indiana,1.

5 David Moffitt, Last will and testament, 6 May, 1854, Boone County, Indiana, David Moffitt, Last will and testament, 6 May, 1854, Boone County, Indiana, Abel, five good sheep, and three head of cattle, one milch cow and two yong ones. 160 acres of land and four hundred dollars. :
Last Will and Testament of David Moffitt dated 6th day of May, 1854,

I, David Moffitt of the County of Boone and State of Indiana, do hereby make and publish this my last will and testament. & revoking all former wills heretofor made.

1st, I give and bequeth to Rachael Moffitt my daughter three head of cattle, one milch cow and two young ones and five good sheep.

2nd, I give to Joshua, Abel and Silas Moffitt to each five good sheep, and three head of cattle, one milch cow and two young ones.

3rd, I give and bequeth to Rachael Moffitt my daughter nine hundred dollars in money.

4th, I give to Mary Cox my daughter Eight hundred dollars in money.

5th, I give to Abel and Silas Moffitt my sons, the south west quarter of section Eight? Town? nineteen (19) north of Range two West in Boone County State of Indiana, one hundred and sixty acres and also the sum of four hundred dollars in money.

6th, I give to Silas H. Barker the sum of six hundred dollars, said money to be payable to the guardian of the said Silas H. Barker and the interest thereof to be applied to his (the said Silas's) maintenance until he arrives at the age of twenty one years of age. And if the said Silas H. Barker should die before he arrives at the age of twenty one, said sum of six hundred dollars to revert to my heirs at law.

7th, I give and bequeth to my beloved wife Rachael Moffitt after the payment of all my just debts all the remainder of my Stocks, choses? in action, notes, money and personal property of all kinds in fee simple to be used and disposed of as she desires. Also all the remainder of my real estate not there in above disposed of, to be used for her sole benefit as long as she remains my widow, but in the event of her death or marriage, said real estate to be equally divided among my children and grand children and to belong to my children and grand children in fee simple.

Also, I hereby empower my said wife at any time during her said widowhood to sell and convey in fee simple all the real estate above bequethed to her, at her own discretion, and reinvest the proceeds thereof in other real estate for the benefit of my said children and grand children as above directed, and to be used as desired in the same manner as the original estate would have done had it not been sold, And I hereby constitute and appoint my said wife Rachael Moffitt sole executor of my last will and testament and direct that she not be required to give any security for the performance of this trust, and that she take no oath or affirmation for the performance of this trust, and that she not be required to file any inventory of my real or personal estate, that she not be required to make any sale or return thereof and that she not be required to make any settlement with the f----? court.
On testimony of which I have hereto set my hand and seal this 6th day of May, A.D. 1854

signed
David Moffitt
signed and sealed in the presence of:
Joshua Moffitt, George W Miller, James C Hague

will proven in court at Lebanon this 25th Day of July, 1854

6 David Moffitt, Last will and testament, 6 May, 1854, Boone County, Indiana, David Moffitt, Last will and testament, 6 May, 1854, Boone County, Indiana, Abel, five good sheep, and three head of cattle, one milch cow and two yong ones. 160 acres of land and four hundred dollars.

7 Biographical History of Boone County, Indiana, Biographical History of Boone County, Indiana, 393.


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