Moodie — may refer to: People Alma Moodie (1898 1943), Australian violinist D. Aubrey Moodie George Moodie Graeme Moodie Graham Moodie Janice Moodie Jason Moodie John Moodie Marion E. Moodie Rob Moodie Rob Moodie (lawyer) Rob Moodie (doctor) Robert Moodie … Wikipedia
Moodie — [ muːdɪ], Susanna, geboren Strickland [ strɪklənd], kanadische Schriftstellerin englischer Herkunft, * nahe Bungay (County Suffolk) 6. 12. 1803, ✝ Toronto 8. 4. 1885; veröffentlichte in England Erzählungen für Jugendliche, Gedichte, Skizzen und … Universal-Lexikon
moodie — variant of moudie (mole) … Useful english dictionary
Moodie — This unusual and interesting name is a peculiarly Scottish form of the early medieval nickname surname Mood(e)y . The name derives from the Middle English word Modie , impetuous, brave, haughty or angry, from the Old English pre 7th Century modig … Surnames reference
Moodie Island — Geography Location Cumberland Sound Coordinates 64°37′N … Wikipedia
Moodie Drive — (Ottawa Road #59 and Ottawa Road #11) is a road in Ottawa s west end. It runs approximately 18.4 km (11.4 mi) south from Carling Avenue in Crystal Beach through Bells Corners, to Brophy Drive (Ottawa Road #8) south of the Ottawa urban… … Wikipedia
Moodie Brock Lovell — Member of Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Stanstead In office 1890–1892 Preceded by Ozro Baldwin Succeeded by Michael Felix Hackett … Wikipedia
Moodie Hill, Gauteng — Moodie Hill is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 3[dated info]. v … Wikipedia
Moodie, Susanna Strickland — ▪ Canadian writer born , Dec. 6, 1803, Bungay, Suffolk, Eng. died April 8, 1885, Toronto, Ont., Can. English born Canadian pioneer and author who wrote realistic, insightful, often humorous accounts of life in the wilderness. Her most… … Universalium
Moodie, Susanna — (1803 1885) Born in England. Daughter of Thomas Strickland, and sister of Agnes Strickland and Katherine Parr Traill. In 1832 emigrated to Canada with her husband, John Wedderbar Dunbar Moodie, and settled in the forest near the present city… … The makers of Canada