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    1. [MOSELY] State of Delaware
    2. Anyone researching the Moseley/Mosely/Mosley families of Delaware? I am particularly interested in sharing information for those branches residing/originating in Kent and Sussex Counties. C.J.

    04/15/2001 03:10:00
    1. [MOSELY] Info; on Mosely
    2. Betty Gifford
    3. Posted on: MOSELY Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/m/o/MOSELY/queries/10010 Surname: Eloise MOsely, Donald Mosely ------------------------- Lived in Chalotte N.C Parents of Eloise -Joseph OLer and Martha Fortner

    03/22/2001 07:56:34
    1. [MOSELY] Eathan Mosley, Late 1700's:
    2. Looking for information on a Eathan Mosley, date and place of birth unknown. He married Elizabeth Atherton Kilton. They had at least one child; Lucy Mosley, b. 1811 in Etna (Penobscot), ME. Lucy married Abial P. Willard 4 Mar 1833 in Etna. Any information would be appreciated. Les Chisholm Lacey, WA

    03/13/2001 01:44:51
    1. [MOSELY] Susan Catherine Mosely
    2. Nellie Hays
    3. Posted on: MOSELY Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/m/o/MOSELY/queries/11 Surname: Mosely, Williams ------------------------- I am searching for info on Susan Catherine Mosely, daughter of Harge & Sue Mosely from Bearden, ARK. She married Charlie Williams in 1893. Any info would be helpful. Thanx/Nellie

    02/11/2001 02:55:13
    1. [MOSELY] Ruth Camille Mosley (sister Kathleen, brother Albert)
    2. Kristie Joiner
    3. Posted on: MOSELY Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/m/o/MOSELY/queries/10 Surname: Mosley, Joiner, MacDonald, Mcdonald, Moseley, Joyner ------------------------- I am looking for a paternal grandmother Ruth Camille Mosley. She was raised in the south, possibly Aiken SC, and later married and lived in Emanuel County Georgia. Her first marriage was to a Fred Mcdonald (she had one daughter Elsie)and her second marriage was to Judson J. Joiner ( she had four kids and died six months after the birth of her last child James Henry Joiner). Ruth Camille was thought to have a brother named albert and a sister named kathleen. CAN ANYONE HELP ??? THANKS

    02/04/2001 01:17:15
    1. Re: [MOSELY] John green mosely/moseley VA/Marshall co.TN/Bedford co.TN/Red river/Lamar co tx
    2. Karen Marcum
    3. I am searching for the William and Rethy Mosely who had a daughter named Catherine in 1820 in Hawkins County, TN. Catherine married John Hale from Floyd County, KY and she died in Floyd County 8-24-1875. I don't know anything past the name of Catherine's parents. God Bless, Karen Marcum ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 7:07 PM Subject: [MOSELY] John green mosely/moseley VA/Marshall co.TN/Bedford co.TN/Red river/Lamar co tx > supposedly of english ancestry, he was born in VA in 1821. he lived and > married martha c. o'neal in Marshall co TN and moved to Bedford co. Tn > and later to Red river/Lamar co. TX. He died in TX. I am searching for > ancestors, death place. also looking for families of son Isham O'neal > (ike) moseley(he was married 2 times), and his death/burial place. I am > doing a family history and can share from the line of John green mosely's > son Robert Lemuel moseley. I also have info on Sarah (sallie) moseley , > John green's daughter. john green mosely married emmaline cupp after 1872 > in tx. thank you list. > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > >

    02/02/2001 03:23:50
    1. [MOSELY] John green mosely/moseley VA/Marshall co.TN/Bedford co.TN/Red river/Lamar co tx
    2. supposedly of english ancestry, he was born in VA in 1821. he lived and married martha c. o'neal in Marshall co TN and moved to Bedford co. Tn and later to Red river/Lamar co. TX. He died in TX. I am searching for ancestors, death place. also looking for families of son Isham O'neal (ike) moseley(he was married 2 times), and his death/burial place. I am doing a family history and can share from the line of John green mosely's son Robert Lemuel moseley. I also have info on Sarah (sallie) moseley , John green's daughter. john green mosely married emmaline cupp after 1872 in tx. thank you list. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    01/31/2001 09:07:32
    1. [MOSELY] James Cornick
    2. Terry Mosley
    3. Posted on: MOSELY Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/m/o/MOSELY/queries/9 Surname: ------------------------- Hi Ann Lee, In a quick look at some of my notes the only James Cornick that appears is James Cornick, Class of 1855 VMI. This would not seem to fit the dates you mention. I suppose this could be a son. You might try the VMI archives if you think there's a connection. Sorry I could not help.

    11/08/2000 04:05:09
    1. [MOSELY] Moseley
    2. Ann Lee Turner
    3. Posted on: MOSELY Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/m/o/MOSELY/queries/8 Surname: Moseley, Cornick ------------------------- James Cornick married Catherine Boush Moseley in Powhatton County, Virginia, Dec 3, 1832. She was daughter of Burwell Bassett Moseley and Elizabeth Amey Boush. I can go back to 1606 with that line of Moseleys, to London, England. I am trying to find Thomas Cornick in Virginia before 1780. He is said to be forn in Nova Scotia 1754.

    11/08/2000 03:20:02
    1. [MOSELY] JOHN MOSELY ca 1800
    2. Carolyn Hill
    3. Posted on: MOSELY Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/m/o/MOSELY/queries/7 Surname: ARCHER, MOSELY, MATOY, CORDERY, DAVIS ------------------------- I am looking for the parents of John MOSELY,b.abt.1800. Married Susan CORDERY,b.1805, in Georgia. Children were: 1. Mary MOSELY,b. c.1826 2. Hettie MOSELY,b.c 1828 3. Annie MOSELY,b.c 1830 4. Alfred MOSELY b.c 1832 5. Delilah MOSELY,b.c 1834 6. Sarah Ruth MOSELY,b.c 1841 7. John MOSELY.Jr.,b.c 1850

    11/07/2000 07:58:39
    1. [MOSELY] David Mosely
    2. Terry Mosley
    3. Posted on: MOSELY Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/m/o/MOSELY/queries/6 Surname: Mosley, Joyner, Crusenberry, Turner, Lumsden, Larson, Willoughby, Love, Firth ------------------------- Karen, You are correct in your assertion that a part of North Carolina did become Tennessee. In fact the original name for the new state was to be Franklin (named for Ben), however my Mosely, Moseley, Mosley line was in eastern NC from the late 1700's to the present. I suspect they are of the same Mosleys who can be found in coastal Virginia in the late 1600's but I have been unable to prove it. I'm afraid I've not turned up any of the Moselys you mention in the course of my research. I'll keep an eye out and give you a shout if I do. Happy hunting!

    11/07/2000 07:14:12
    1. [MOSELY] William, Rethy, and Catherine Mosely
    2. Karen Nelson Marcum
    3. Posted on: MOSELY Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/m/o/MOSELY/queries/5 Surname: Mosely, Hale, Patton, Stephens, Osborne, Ayers, Calhoun, Branham, Delong, Nelson, Marcum, Endicott, Fluty, Brewer, Maynard, Williamson, Preece, Anderson, Mullins, Bingham, Wills, Massey, Lafferty, Stewart, Bowling, Scott, Hubbard, hammons, McGuire, Tussey, Honaker, Auxier ------------------------- I am looking for info on William and Rethy Mosely who had a daughter, Catherine, born Hawkins County, TN in 1820. Catherine married John Edmond Hale 4-21-1837 who was the son of John Hale and Sarah Mosely. Catherine Mosely and John Hale had a daughter, Malinda Jane, who married Morgan Green Stephens. They lived in Floyd County, KY. It seems like I read somewhere that the part of TN they were from used to be a part of North Carolina. They above is the only info I have on the Mosely line. I know nothing about the Sarah Mosely who married John Hale.

    11/07/2000 05:53:10
    1. [MOSELY] David Mosely
    2. Terry Mosley
    3. Posted on: MOSELY Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/m/o/MOSELY/queries/4 Surname: Mosley, Joyner, Turner, Willoughby, Love, Firth, Lumsden, Larson, Crusenberry, Eason ------------------------- Searching for names of parents of David Mosely, born abt. 1806 in Nash Co. NC. David married 1st Zilpha Durden 2nd Mary "Polly" Eason. David died sometime after 1850. Could use some help please.

    11/07/2000 04:38:39
    1. [MOSELY] Mosley Families in Delaware
    2. Is anyone researching the Mosley (and varied spellings) in Delaware? I'm looking for information on an Eli Mosley. Eli was mentioned in the probate record of a Clark in DE. I would like to discuss and exchange information. C.J.

    11/01/2000 12:51:07
    1. [MOSELY] Ephraim MOSELY/Julia Alix (London)
    2. Peter Van Schaik
    3. In response to the call to .................. Who has addtitional information about this family? Ephraim Mosely born 1807 in London(where in London) was a surgeon dentist and inventor of false teeth made out of Indian rubber , died in Dec. 1873. He married Julia Alix (born 1807 in St.Luke) sometime before 1835. She died in Nov.1873. Children ; Benjamin Ephraim Mosely (Manville) born 1835 in Reading,Berk. Alexander b.1837 in St.James . Maria born 1838 in St.Martin in the Fields Alfred Isaiah in 1839 in Newcastle upon Tine , Rosa born 1842 in ?????? John Alexander 1850 in Westminster Groetjes van Okotoks,Alberta,Canada....................Peter!!!!!! Genealogists live in the past lane

    10/15/2000 12:50:41
    1. [MOSELY] List Admin Message
    2. Laura & Brad Koehn
    3. Greetings Researchers! There are currently 112 subscribers to the MOSELEY mailing list, 46 to the MOSELY list, and 63 to the MOSLEY list. Care to share your lines with us? Laura List Administrator [email protected]

    10/14/2000 11:31:44
    1. [MOSELY] George Frank 'Squire' MOSLEY b.1838 Christian Co. KY
    2. Laura & Brad Koehn
    3. I would like to hear from anyone familiar with the following family: George Frank 'Squire' MOSLEY b. 1838 Christian Co., KY, d. 1 Apr 1919 Johnson Co., MO, md. 1861 to Mary Jane MOSLEY b. 3 Apr 1845 (Father: George Washington MOSLEY (5 Jan 1819 - 7 Mar 1882), Mother: Nancy Rollin COON (5 Jul 1821 - 14 Jan 1912)) Children of George Franklin and Mary Jane: Lousia Elizabeth MOSLEY (22 Jan 1851 - 4 Jul 1930) Grennetta MOSLEY (c1861 - ) Armittia/Arnetta F. MOSLEY (3 Apr 1864 - 5 Jan 1871) Leonna F. MOSLEY (17 Oct 1865 - 19 Jan 1876) Robert MOSLEY ( - ) John Wesley MOSLEY (c1867 - ) Sarah H. MOSLEY (c1869 - ) George W. MOSLEY ( - ) Oscar O. MOSLEY ( - ) Laura [email protected]

    09/29/2000 02:18:51
    1. [MOSELY] Citing Electronic Sources
    2. Laura & Brad Koehn
    3. Re: Genealogy A wonderful article: Quality Citations for Electronic Genealogy Sources, By Mark Howells http://www.oz.net/~markhow/writing/cite.htm

    09/16/2000 09:42:54
    1. [MOSELY] Research standards by NGS
    2. Laura & Brad Koehn
    3. Re: Genealogy Genealogical Standards and Guidelines Standards For Sound Genealogical Research Recommended by the National Genealogical Society Remembering always that they are engaged in a quest for truth, family history researchers consistently- record the source for each item of information they collect. test every hypothesis or theory against credible evidence, and reject those that are not supported by the evidence. seek original records, or reproduced images of them when there is reasonable assurance they have not been altered, as the basis for their research conclusions. use compilations, communications and published works, whether paper or electronic, primarily for their value as guides to locating the original records. state something as a fact only when it is supported by convincing evidence, and identify the evidence when communicating the fact to others. limit with words like "probable" or "possible" any statement that is based on less than convincing evidence, and state the reasons for concluding that it is probable or possible. avoid misleading other researchers by either intentionally or carelessly distributing or publishing inaccurate information. state carefully and honestly the results of their own research, and acknowledge all use of other researchers' work. recognize the collegial nature of genealogical research by making their work available to others through publication, or by placing copies in appropriate libraries or repositories, and by welcoming critical comment. consider with open minds new evidence or the comments of others on their work and the conclusions they have reached. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- ©1997 by National Genealogical Society. Permission is granted to copy or publish this material provided it is reproduced in its entirety, including this notice.

    09/16/2000 09:04:46
    1. [MOSELY] Standards for sharing info by NGS
    2. Laura & Brad Koehn
    3. Re: Genealogy Genealogical Standards and Guidelines Standards For Sharing Information With Others Recommended by the National Genealogical Society conscious of the fact that sharing information or data with others, whether through speech, documents or electronic media, is essential to family history research and that it needs continuing support and encouragement, responsible family historians consistently- respect the restrictions on sharing information that arise from the rights of another as an author, originator or compiler; as a living private person; or as a party to a mutual agreement. observe meticulously the legal rights of copyright owners, copying or distributing any part of their works only with their permission, or to the limited extent specifically allowed under the law's "fair use" exceptions. identify the sources for all ideas, information and data from others, and the form in which they were received, recognizing that the unattributed use of another's intellectual work is plagiarism. respect the authorship rights of senders of letters, electronic mail and data files, forwarding or disseminating them further only with the sender's permission. inform people who provide information about their families as to the ways it may be used, observing any conditions they impose and respecting any reservations they may express regarding the use of particular items. require some evidence of consent before assuming that living people are agreeable to further sharing of information about themselves. convey personal identifying information about living people--like age, home address, occupation or activities--only in ways that those concerned have expressly agreed to. recognize that legal rights of privacy may limit the extent to which information from publicly available sources may be further used, disseminated or published. communicate no information to others that is known to be false, or without making reasonable efforts to determine its truth, particularly information that may be derogatory. are sensitive to the hurt that revelations of criminal, immoral, bizarre or irresponsible behavior may bring to family members. -------------------------------------------------------------- ©2000 by National Genealogical Society. Permission is granted to copy or publish this material provided it is reproduced in its entirety, including this notice.

    09/16/2000 08:58:07