The Jacksonville Public Library has a genealogy department and I'm sure they would love to have a copy of your book. -----Original Message----- From: Bo Mosley <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, February 10, 2001 1:59 PM Subject: Re: [FLDUVAL] 1918 Death & Burial >Hi Julie, >I would love to have a copy of the Mosley's buried in the Manning cemetery. >The Mosley's that are buried in the Middleburg cemetery are William Brantley >Mosley b.1800 in Montgomery County, Georgia d. 12-09-1873. and his first >wife Lavenia Sullivan b.1805 in Georgia died about 1868. >I am publishing a book on the Mosley families from Montgomery Co, GA which >will include the ones that migrated to Clay and Duval Co's Fla. This book >will be about 450 pages and about 7,000 people. >I would be glad to donate one to a Florida library for research if you could >recommend one. >Thanks for the information. > >BO Mosley >Macon, Georgia > >-----Original Message----- >From: Tony and Julie Howell <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Friday, February 09, 2001 6:23 PM >Subject: Re: [FLDUVAL] 1918 Death & Burial > > >>hi bo - i went to the manning cemetery (on manning cemetery road, just >west of >>cecil field) the other day and there were several mosleys there. i'll be >happy >>to give you the information i gathered on them if you wish. >> >>oh, by the way, i contacted the clay county property appraiser's office to >tell >>them that we need a copy of the plat map for the legal description that you >gave >>of the mosley property. i'll let everyone know as soon as i've heard back >from >>them on that. >> >>julie >> >>[email protected] wrote: >> >>> Bo, >>> Do you prehaps know the names of the deceased that are interred there? I >will >>> definitely add it to the books, and will need someone to visit it and get >the >>> names off the headstones, unless you already have them. If there are no >longer >>> headstones present- is there any notes regarding the burials there? >>> Thank you again, >>> Dianne Johnson >>> >> >>> [email protected] writes: >>> > HI, >>> > I saw your email concerning cemeteries and thought I would add one that >was >>> discovered while doing research on the Mosley family. >>> > The legal description of the land owned by William Brantley Mosley in > >>> Middleburg, Fla was SW 1/4 of SW 1/2 of section 32, Township 4 South >Range. >>> Documented dated Nov 10, 1883 wherein Sheriff Whitt is requesting >appraisement >>> of property of Brantley Mosley. O.A. Budington is one of the appraisers >>> involved and in Clay county wherein a new development was going in right >in >>> the heart of Middleburg, on the edge of a creek, the developer >discovered the >>> small cemetery of this person and his family and had it fenced in to >preserve >>> it. >> >> >