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    1. David Moseley and Elizabeth Spivey, and Benjamin Teal Family
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    3. I have received correspondence recently on the David Moseley and Elizabeth Spivey family who resided in Coweta County, GA and Carroll County, GA areas between 1830-1900's. This Moseley family is in my allied GAY and STAMPS family lines. There was a different David Moseley who married Nancy Floyd who was in Heard County, GA at the same time that this David Moseley who married Elizabeth Spivey was in Coweta County, GA. Some researchers have confused these two David Moseleys who were born within a few years of each other. To add to the confusion, some of the Coweta County, GA David Moseley family had ties to the Heard County, GA area families. I do not know at this point how or if these two David Moseleys were connected/related to each other. Both of these Moseley families had ties to Henry County, GA area prior to going to Heard and Coweta Counties. The below information is for the David Moseley and Elizabeth Spivey family: DAVID MOSELEY was born 1803 in Georgia. He married ELIZABETH SPIVEY August 24, 1820 in Putnam County, Georgia. She was born 1803 in Georgia. Notes for DAVID MOSELEY: Note: David Moseley was residing in Henry County,GA in the 1827 Georgia Land Lottery 1830 census Coweta County, GA David Moseley was residing in Coweta County, GA in the 1832 Gold Lottery of Georgia; (shows David Moseley listed twice with two draws of land? Both shown as residing in Coweta County, GA) 1840 census Coweta County, Georgia shows 1 male under age 5 1 male age 5-10 2 males ages 10-15 2 males ages 15-20 1 male age 40-50 1 female under age 5 1 female age 15-20 1 female age 30-40 (Note: living near Allen Gay and Moses Stamps families in this census) 1850 census Coweta County,Georgia Carroll County, Georgia Deed Book "F" page 11 - - May 4, 1847 - -James Hutcheson, Campbell County, GA to David Moseley, Administrator of the estate ofr Jacob Gurley, deceased, late of Carroll County, $600. Part of fraction lot #96, 3rd dist. Carroll County, GA, bounded by the river. 120 acres; 50 acres land lot #129 3rd Dist. Carroll County, GA. Attest: Aquilla Brasher (?), Thomas King, John Underwood, J.I.C. March 1848 Campbell County, Georgia Deed Book "D" page Deed executed in Campbell County, GA Jan 1841 at an estate sale pursuant to an order of the Inferior Court of Coweta County; William W. Selman, Administrator of the Estate of Levi Dempsy, deceased, late of Coweta County, GA; sold 202 1/2 acres lying in land lot #86, dist. 3 Carroll County, GA (now Campbell Co.), to John Murphy, highest bidder, for $45. WIts: David Moseley, William Westmoreland, J.P. Note: David Moseley was a witness in the Will of Moses W. Stamps, whose Will was signed/filed Dec 19, 1845 in Coweta County, GA Note: David Moseley was a witness in the Will of Allen Gay, whose Will was signed/filed March 5, 1847 in Coweta County, GA Children of DAVID MOSELEY and ELIZABETH SPIVEY are: 2. i. WILLIAM SPIVEY MOSELEY, b. May 23, 1823, Henry County, Georgia; d. March 18, 1870, Coweta County, Georgia, buried at Moseley/Palmer Cem.. ii. DAVID MOSELEY, b. 1830, Georgia. 3. iii. EMILY ELIZABETH MOSELEY, b. May 12, 1838, Georgia; d. December 01, 1907, Coweta County, Georgia. 4. iv. JOSEPH BAKER MOSELEY, b. 1822, Georgia; d. March 02, 1862, buried in Coweta County, GA at Moseley/Palmer Cem.. Generation No. 2 2. WILLIAM SPIVEY MOSELEY (DAVID) was born May 23, 1823 in Henry County, Georgia, and died March 18, 1870 in Coweta County, Georgia, buried at Moseley/Palmer Cem.. He married MARY ANN AMANDA STAMPS February 06, 1845 in Coweta County, Georgia, daughter of MOSES STAMPS and SARAH FREEMAN. She was born April 25, 1828 in Georgia, and died September 22, 1866 in Coweta County, Georgia, buried at Moseley/Palmer Cem.. Notes for WILLIAM SPIVEY MOSELEY: 1850 census Coweta County, GA (living near his parents) Notes from Edwin Teal of Houston, Texas, age 80, ( descendent of Wiliam Spivey Moseley); 1994: " William Spivey Moseley was born in Henry County, Georgia but spent most of his life in Coweta County. He was educated for the law and taught school some. Having mechanical talents, he early turned to the mill business and built mills in several different places. A skilled cabinent maker, he made many beautiful pieces of furniture, some of which are prized possessions of his descendants. He and his wife both joined Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Carroll Cunty and were baptized in a beautiful creek nearby. He was almost puritanical in his beliefs, being a total abstainer of all liquors and tobacco. He served all through the Civil War, his wife and small children suffering many privations in his absence. He was in Co. I. After the death of his wife, he kept his little family together as long as he lived, when they went to live with other relatives until they married." Notes: Buried at Moseley/Palmer Cemetery in Coweta County, GA Notes for MARY ANN AMANDA STAMPS: buried at Moseley-Palmer Cemetery, Coweta County, Georgia Children of WILLIAM MOSELEY and MARY STAMPS are: 5. i. SUSAN EMILY MOSELEY, b. February 10, 1846, Georgia; d. May 13, 1917, Carroll County, Georgia. ii. NANCY FLORENCE MOSELEY, b. May 28, 1849, Coweta County, Georgia; d. August 09, 1931, Georgia?; m. HARDY ZEBULON DUKE, October 13, 1874, Georgia; b. 1850, Georgia; d. February 16, 1918, Georgia?. iii. ELIZA HUBBARD MOSELEY, b. December 06, 1852, Coweta County, Georgia; m. ALLEN PETREA MORGAN, January 25, 1872. iv. GEORGIA KANSAS MOSELEY, b. March 19, 1856, Carroll County, Georgia; d. February 28, 1939; m. JAMES BROWN, October 03, 1875, Georgia; d. December 12, 1917. Notes for GEORGIA KANSAS MOSELEY: Notes from Edwin Teal of Houston, Texas (1994) from the Moseley Family History: " Georgia Kansas Moseley, one of the daughters, was born in Carroll County, GA near the Chattahoochie River. Making her home with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I.D. Upshaw (after her parents died), she met and was courted by James Brown, whom she married Oct 3, 1875, at the Upshaw home in Atlanta, Georgia, Dr. Wm. Butts officiated. She and her daughters, Pearl and Clifford, joined the Central Baptist Church and were baptized by the pastor, Rev. R.L. Motley, Nov 9, 1898. In 1907, she became a charter member of Grant Park Baptist Church. In 1923 she became a charter member of Cascade Baptist Church. At the time of her death she was a member of the Second Ponce De Leon Baptist church and the funeral was conducted by Dr. Ellis Fuller, pastor of the Second Ponce De Leon Baptist Church; the funeral was conducted by her pastor, Dr. Ryland Knight, assisted by Dr. Ellis Fuller, pastor of the First Baptist church. She was buried in West View Cemetery by the side of her husband." v. CHARLES BENJAMIN MOSELEY, b. December 25, 1858, Georgia; d. July 04, 1932; m. VALETA BALLARD, January 29, 1885. Notes for CHARLES BENJAMIN MOSELEY: Notes from Edwin Teal of Houston, Texas (1994) re: The Moseley Family: " Charles Benjamin Moseley, the only son (who lived to adulthood), was taken by Mr. Arthur Hutcheson at Palmetto, Georgia (after his parents died), a wealthy bachelor and a good friend of his father, who gave him many advantages, not shared by his sisters, and left him considerable property at this death." vi. JOSEPH KENDRICK MOSELEY, b. May 07, 1866, Georgia; d. November 23, 1866, Coweta County, Georgia. 3. EMILY ELIZABETH MOSELEY (DAVID) was born May 12, 1838 in Georgia, and died December 01, 1907 in Coweta County, Georgia. She married JOHN PALMER REESE January 06, 1856 in Coweta County, Georgia. He was born November 23, 1827 in GA, and died May 13, 1900 in Coweta County, Georgia. Notes for EMILY ELIZABETH MOSELEY: Notes: 1860 census Coweta County, GA (living next door to her parents in this census) Notes: Coweta County, GA Marriage Records Notes: Coweta County,GA Cemetery Records (buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, Coweta County, GA ) Children of EMILY MOSELEY and JOHN REESE are: i. DEWITT A REESE, b. 1857, Coweta County, Georgia. ii. JOHN T REESE, b. 1859, Coweta County, Georgia. 4. JOSEPH BAKER MOSELEY (DAVID) was born 1822 in Georgia, and died March 02, 1862 in buried in Coweta County, GA at Moseley/Palmer Cem.. He married NANCY ELIZABETH JANE STAMPS December 1847 in Georgia, daughter of MOSES STAMPS and SARAH FREEMAN. She was born April 09, 1830 in Georgia, and died March 08, 1902 in buried in Coweta Count, GA at Moseley/Palmer Cem.. Notes for JOSEPH BAKER MOSELEY: 1860 census Coweta County, Georgia (Margaret Upshaw, age 16, born GA, living with them in this census) Coweta County, Georgia Will Book "B" page 187 - - shows a Will filed March 1, 1862 for Joseph Baker Moseley; wife: Nancy Elizabeth Jane Moseley Children: Arrabella Albertis Timbulake Moseley; Alice Dora Moseley; Elizabeth Witt Moseley; Executor: Wm. A. Kelley Witnesses: Benjamin Leigh, John P. Reese, Eliza F. Upshaw, Mary E. Eason More About JOSEPH BAKER MOSELEY: Date born 2: 1822 Children of JOSEPH MOSELEY and NANCY STAMPS are: i. ARABELLA A TIMBULAKE MOSELEY, b. 1859, Georgia. ii. ALICE DORA MOSELEY, b. September 1860, Coweta County, Georgia; d. September 10, 1862, Coweta County, Georgia, buried at Moseley/Palmer Cem.. iii. ELIZABETH WITT MOSELEY, b. 1861. NOTES about Benjamin J. TEAL. Benjamin J. TEAL was born 1837 in Coweta County, Georgia, and died December 28, 1925 in Carroll County, Georgia. He married SUSAN EMILY MOSELEY October 04, 1871 in Georgia, daughter of WILLIAM MOSELEY and MARY STAMPS. She was born February 10, 1846 in Georgia, and died May 13, 1917 in Carroll County, Georgia. Children of BENJAMIN TEAL and SUSAN MOSELEY are: 2. i. WILLIAM MOSELEY TEAL, b. September 12, 1872, Carroll County, Georgia; d. May 09, 1960, Grove Hill Memorial Park Cemetery, Dallas, Texas. ii. OLIN A TEAL, b. 1874, Carroll County, Georgia. iii. CHARLES B TEAL, b. July 04, 1876, Carroll County, Georgia; m. EUNICE DANIEL. Notes for CHARLES B TEAL: Notes: Excerpts from the book "Georgia and the Georgians " " Charles B. Teal was born at Villa Rica, Carroll County, GA, the son of benjamin J. and Emily Moseley Teal..........." the maternal tgrandfather, William Moseley was born in Coweta County,GA and married a Miss Stamps, also a native of Coweta County. William Moseley served four years in the Confederate Army, and died in Coweta County in his thirty-eighth year......... " Charles B. Teal was one of seven children; William M., the oldest, is a real estate man at Palacios, Texas; Olin Teal, is engaged in the real estate business at Dallas, Texas; Edna E. Teal is a missionary with the Missionary Baptist Church at Yang Chow, China; Bernice is the widow of Cleveland Carnes and lives at Villa Rica (Carroll County, GA); Furman Teal is a shipper at Santa Paula, California; Jessie, wife of Russell Claghorn, a merchant at Villa Rica (Carroll County, GA). ......" On Dec 27, 1913 at Fitzgerald, Mr. Teal married Miss Eunice Daniel, daughter of George A. Daniel of Darien, McIntosh County, GA....." iv. EDNA TEAL, b. 1879, Carroll County, Georgia. v. FLORENCE BERNICE TEAL. vi. FURMAN TEAL. vii. JESSIE TEAL. Generation No. 2 2. WILLIAM MOSELEY TEAL (BENJAMIN J, WILLIAM, LEWIS) was born September 12, 1872 in Carroll County, Georgia, and died May 09, 1960 in Grove Hill Memorial Park Cemetery, Dallas, Texas. He married VASHTI ELIZABETH CAMMACK CAGLE December 1923. She was born June 06, 1888, and died October 20, 1969 in Buried in Matador, Texas. Child of WILLIAM TEAL and VASHTI CAGLE is: i. PRIVATE TEAL.

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