Isham O. Mosley wife Sallie E. son charley age 1 This is "Ike" Mosley. He was the oldest son of John Green Mosley. According to family history, Ike later had a second family, but I still havent tracked that down... he lived 2 doors from his father and mother in 1870... would love to trade data with Ike's descendents... thank you. ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Moseley-Mosley-Mosely, TN,MO,AR,OK Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fl1.2ACEB/114.2.1 Message Board Post: Jeff, please contact me at [email protected] My Benjamin Franklin Mosley's father was Joseph Littlleton Mosley who was the brother of Benjamin Louis Mosley. I have a Benjamin L Mosley Jr as a son of Ben and Elisa Thomas. I would love to share info for I don't have all the children on Ben L's side and share with you
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fl1.2ACEB/114.2 Message Board Post: Janet, I saw your 2001 query and I had to answer. Your Benjamin Franklin Mosley is the younger brother of my great great grandfather, Joseph Thornton Mosley. He was born in 1836 in Hams Prairie, Missouri. I have a list of the remainder of his siblings and I will send them to you. His father's name was Benjamin Louis Mosley and he was born in TN in 1809. His mother' s name was Eliza Thomas. She was born about 1812 in TN. Both Benjamin and Eliza were buried in the graveyard of the Christian Church in Mokane, Missouri, a small community not far from Fulton or Hams Prairie. Both my great-grandfather, Clyde Mosley and his father, the aforementioned Joseph Thornton Mosley are buried in Hams Prairie as are two of my late grandfather's brothers. I have a lot more information on Joseph Thornton Mosley and I will send it if you are interested. Sincerely, Jeff Painter
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mosely Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Fl1.2ACEB/154 Message Board Post: Meridian Star Newspaper, Meridian, Lauderdale County, MS Obituaries for Thursday, Feb. 5, 2004 Sherman Osto Mosley GILBERTOWN, Ala. — Services for Sherman Osto Mosley will be held today at 11 a.m. at Phillips Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. James Young officiating. Burial will be in Mosley Cemetery. Mr. Mosley, 60, of Toxey, died Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2004, in Waynesboro. Survivors include his wife, Donna Diane Mosley of Gilbertown; a son, Kerry R. Mosley of Needham; a step-son, William Chad Ford of Pennington; daughters, Melanie A. Mosley of Meridian, KayLee Graham and her husband, Sean, of Gilbertown; brothers, Aaron A. Mosley and Roland G. Mosley, both of Gilbertown; sisters, Betty Young of Gilbertown and Cathy Linder of Barrytown; and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Grady F. Mosley and Lillie Mae Mosley. Not my line, just sharing.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dickerson,Moseley,Morgan Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fl1.2ACEB/153 Message Board Post: Looking for info on Maurine and Lowell Moseley. Maurine's maiden name was Dickerson. Her brother, Kenneth Dickerson Sr. of Tecumseh, Oklahoma was my Grandfather. She was born around 1908/1909 ?? Her parents were William Joseph Dickerson and Nora Morgan originally of Wayne County, TN.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ingram, Troutman?, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fl1.2ACEB/152 Message Board Post: I am unsure of the spelling of Hattie's last name, but she married Charles Ingram & they lived in Unicoi, Tennessee. They had at least 6 children & adopted 1 additional child. Hattie & Charles were my g-grandparents. My grandmother's name was Ackie, but she later went by Evelyn. I have been told that the book Cabins in the Laurel includes members of my family if that helps. Any info would be appreciated.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Fl1.2ACEB/151 Message Board Post: Looking for any info on my Great Grandparents Jack Caldwell and Molley Mosley Caldwell of KY. Indian? [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Fl1.2ACEB/150 Message Board Post: Looking for any info on my Great Grandparents Jack Caldwell and Molley Mosley Caldwell of KY. Indian? [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: mosley, Skelton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fl1.2ACEB/149 Message Board Post: looking for ancestors of a Eunice Bell Mosley died in waterford MI. Married to Edward Maxwell Skelton. Children dale, donald, hazel, george and more
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mosely Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fl1.2ACEB/148 Message Board Post: The Spokes-Man Review Spokane, Washington Sept. 1, 1995 Margie Mosely Spokane Service for Margie M. Mosely, 86, will be at 11 a.m. today at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church with burial at Greenwood Memorial Terrace. Ball and Dodd Funeral Home-South is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Mosely, who died Monday, was born in Charleston, S.C. and moved to Spokane in the 1950s. She worked at the dry cleaners at Fairchild Air Force Base and retired in the 1970s. She later worked as a seamstress out of her home. She was a member of Sheliah Chapter 18 Order of the Eastern Star and the Morning Star Baptist Church. Her husband, Charles, died in 1984. She is survived by several cousins including, L.C. and Robert Molett, both of Spokane.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fl1.2ACEB/75.1.1 Message Board Post: I'd love to exchange. I have tons of data on the descendants of Hinchy Cary JOHNSON. I do have photos of the children of Enoch Baker JOHNSON and Mary CAtherine SIMS. I have transcribed newspaper articles, letters, journals, farmers notebook. Though I do the genealogy, my heart is inthe history. I even have a hair donut from one of her daughters. My sister brushed Aunt Allie's hair when we were small, it was to the floor! I need to clean up my 'narrative a little and I would like to compare notes!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Fl1.2ACEB/75.1 Message Board Post: It seems there is some confusion with regard to Hinche(r) Carey Johnson & wife Elizabeth Baker and their children. The information I have, not entirely from my own research, is that they had at least two children - probably more. 1) Enoch Baker Johnson; b. 31 Dec. 1838 in GA. 2) Martha Elizabeth Johnson; b. 16 April 1841 in GA. >From marriage records in Chambers Co., AL: Ref: Book "5" p. 393a Jeremiah P. Sims to Martha E. Johnson, 30 Dec. 1856, by Lewis S. Sims, JP.; Home of H.C. Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson gives consent for Martha, John McKnight, 2nd Bondsman. Note: from me; Lewis S. Sims and Jeremiah P. Sims were sibling/brothers and John McKnight was their Uncle by marriage to Martha Sims. Ref: Book "5" p. 493a Enoch Johnson to Mary Sims, 16 Dec. 1858, by Lewis S. Sims, JP.; Home of Colville Sims Note: from me; the spelling "Simms" in the book is incorrect. These are my ancestorial relatives and I've many documents before, during and after the dates of these marriages proving the correct spelling is "SIMS" Colvill(e) Alexander Sims was the first child born to Hiram & Mary (Abercrombie) Sims. He was obviously named fro his maternal grandfather Colvill Abercrombie, Sr. Hiram & Mary (Abercrombie) Sims did not have a son named Robert. I do have a proven record of all thirteen of their children. 1) Colvill Alexander Sims wife: Catherine Johnson 2) Lucinda Sims husband: James D. Cooper 3) Clayborn Sims - my GG Grandfather wife: Susannah Waldrop Note: Clayborn Sims was named for his paternal grandfather of the same name. 4) Hiram Sims, Jr. 1st. wife: Betty Elizabeth Walls & 2nd wife: widow of Miles 5) Lewis Saxton Sims wife: Arinda Babb 6) Sterling Tucker Sims 1st. wife: Emily Bradberry & 2nd wife: widow of Scroggins 7) Paul P. Sims 1st wife: Frances Causey & 2nd wife: Mary Jane Causey 8) Mary Sims husband: William Henderson 9) John Silas Sims 1st wife: Adaline Bryant & 2nd wife: Martha McKnight 10) Jeremiah Prather Sims wife: Martha Elizabeth Johnson 11) Alfred Sims wife: Jane Wilkins 12) Elizabeth Ann Sims husband: Archibald Henderson 13) Martha E. Sims husband: Eli Webster Meggs Colvill(e) Alexander Sims was born about 1809/10 in Laurens County, South Carolina. He married Catherine Johnson in Walton County, Georgia on 23 Sept. 1836. He died 6 April 1900 near Shiloh, Chambers Co., AL. HIs wife, Catherine Johnson, was born 18 June 1815 in SC and died 18 June 1861 near Shiloh, Chambers Co., AL. Colvill(e) & Catherine (Johnson) Sims and a daughter Milissa Isabella Sims and at least two grandchildren are all buried in a small family cemetery out in a field located a short distance from the Ebenezer Methodist Church in Northwest Chambers County, Alabama. Enoch & Mary E. (Sims) Johnson are said to be both buried at or near Verbena, Chilton County, Alabama. He is said to have died 9 July 1904 and she in 1907. Their children, as I have been informed: 1) Melissa I. Johnson b. 19 March 1859 in GA.? or AL. d. 17 July 1905 Chambers Co., AL. buried in Paul P. Sims Family Cemetery m. 18 Dec. 1888 Chambers Co.,AL. Bk. "8" p. 508a husband: Fleming Hezikiah Allen b. 5 Jan. 1858 in AL. probably Tallapoosa Co. d. 11 March 1917 Chambers Co., AL. buried in Paul P. Sims Family Cemetery 2) James Edward Johnson b. abt. 1862 in GA? or AL. 3) Sherman Baker Johnson b. abt. 1865 Autuga, Chambers Co., AL. 4) Enoch Henry Johnson b. 20 Sept. 1866 Chilton Co., AL. d. 7 July 1936 wife: Nora 5) Albert Roseman Johnson b. Oct. 1869 Chilton Co., AL. d. Jan 1880 6) Mary Ella Johnson b. July 1872 Chilton Co., AL. husband Mr. Burkhalter 7) Lula Catherine Johnson b. 3 July 1875 Chilton Co., AL. 8) Elizabeth Johnson b. June 1878 Chilton Co., AL. D. 28 Sept. year? 9) Rufus Marvin Johnson b. June 1881 Chilton Co., AL. 10) Susan Kaylor Johnson b. Oct. 1883 Chilton Co., AL. 11) Rebecca Alabama Johnson b. abt. 1885 Chilton Co., AL. Hope this will be of some help in family connections. Would welcome a chance to compare notes. [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fl1.2ACEB/147 Message Board Post: Searching for family members of Luella (Simpson) and Prof Zephriah Mosely. I believe she was born in or around 1887 in Mo. the daughter of Matilda (Fisher) and Alfred Simpson. I know that one of her children (Electa) still lives in the Detroit, Michigan area. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mosley, Mosely, Stephenson, Alexander, Jeter, Blue, Blew, Dowell, McElhaney, Smith, Yelton, Downing, Tillotson, Masters, Landreth, Hoteling Classification: Bible Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Fl1.2ACEB/146 Message Board Post: Jennie ALEXANDER Mosley bible: Jennie W. Mosley bought May 16, 1887 Arpha Mosley and Bessie Stephenson was married [no date] John H. Mosely and Jennie H. Alexander was married March 16, 1875 John H. Mosley and Minnie Jeter was married November 22, 1888 Harry A. Mosely and Addie Blue married Dec. 25, 1869 Annie B. Mosely and Geo. W. Dowell married Sept 22, 1907 Harry Mosely was born March the 8th, 1877 Wednesday Clauda Lee Mosely was born Nov the 15th 1878 Arpha Mosely was born Dec the 20 1881 Saturday Annie Belle was born Jan the 9th 1886 Tuesday John Henry Mosley was born Jul the 28th 1849 Clauda Mosely died Jan the 15th 1881 Jennie Mosley died July 17, 1887 Harry Alexander Mosely died Sept 14, 1950 Was burried at Novinger Cem. Effie McElhaney died Feb 24 1952 Nan Alexander died May 18 1952 Jno Henry Mosley died Fri. Mar. 2, 1921 age 72 yrs 7 mo 2 days; was burried at McCurry Cem. Simeon Dowell died Feb. 20, 1924 age 78 Evelyn Smith died Dec. 22, 1929 Elizabeth Dowell died Aug 5, 1931 age 80 years [date of interest, signifigance unknown] May 17, 1903 written on last page by Miss Annie B. Mosley Items Included in bible: DELIVERY NOTICE: No. Clifton Mo May 16 1887 Publisher's Guarantee to Subscribers. Mrs Jennie Mosier being a subscriber for the Illustrated New Testament, the standad Comparative Edition, Style, No 5 and Price $6.25 to be paid on delivery of same on or after August 1, 1887 The Publishers hereby guarantee that the book shall be equal in every respect to the sample or Agent's canvassing book, otherwise the subscriber is under no obligation to take it. [signed] H. E. Yelton, Agent. P. S. Please be prepared with the price of the book when it is presented, and have the money at the place of delivery. If you are going to be away, to avoid delaying the agent, whose time will be limited. [end] Obit, No source or date IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORY of H. Roy Downing, who passed away Feb. 16, 1942. My darling, there is a link that death cannot sever, you live in my heart now and forever. Zura Downing Clipping, Marceline N(ews?), & Bucklin Herald Thursday, June 26, 1958 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tillotson are merchants of the week... biographical One (1) 2 cent stamp, pink, used Bookmarker, knitted cross w/ribbon Cover Letter: "Jean Masters" <[email protected]> October 12, 2003 Dear Mr. Mason, Annie Mosley Dowell and George, her husband, retired from their farm in the early 50’s and moved in a house diagonally across the street from my parents in Marceline, Mo. They were very sweet people. Annie made many beautful pieces of lace - both tating and crochet. My parents and they became good friends as well as neighbors. When George fell ill, I think cancer - I am not sure but I think that was the diagnosis - anyway, he called my Dad over to his house and asked him to look out for Annie after his death. My Dad, Jean Landreth, knew that Annie and George had raised a boy - I don’t know if he was adobted or if they just raised him. Anyway, he was not very attentive to them, but my Dad was reluctant to agree to the request and asked why the boy would not be the logical one to see that Annie was taken care of. George was adament and Dad told him he would do his best to see that Annie had care, but he really did not want to commit to being responsible for her. He said he would do what any good neighbor would do. A few days after George’s funeral, Annie called my Dad and asked him to come over. When he arrived she was dressed in her best Sunday clothes and said she had an appointment with the attorney and she wanted to appoint my Dad her guardian. So my Dad and Mother became responsible for her care and finances. They made annual reports to Judge Hoteling in Linneus, Mo. One morning, my Mother found Annie lying on the floor by her bed. She had fallen during the night and had been unable to get up. My folks took Annie into their home. When Annie got to the point that my Mother could not physically take care of Annie, they had to put her in a nursing home in Marceline. It became necessary to sell her home and possessions to help pay for her care. Mother could not sell Annie’s bible. While in the nursing home, Annie fell and broke her hip. My folks had her taken to St. Mary’s Hospital in Kansas City and had a specialist. Annie never walked confidently after that besides the anesthesia left Annie mentally impaired. However, she lived several years after that and my Mother went to see her every day that she was in town - (my folks were retired by this time and did a little traveling). They saw to it that Annie had good gowns and robes and was remembered on her birthday and all holidays. When Annie passed away, my Dad called her son or whatever he was to her because as her guardian his responsibily and authority ended with her death. The son told my Dad he had done a good job so far and to just finish the job. My Dad had to get permission from Judge Hoteling to do this. All these years my Mother had the Bible. She died in 1996 - my Dad died in 2001. That’s when I found the Bible. I got into genealogy a few years back but since my folks were ill 14 years and I had to see to their care, I didn’t have time to even go through their things until after my Dad’s death--I too could not sell any Bibles I found in their house. I keep going through a 65 year accumulation of pictures, letters and Bibles. We all loved Annie and George - I got to know Annie better because she was in my folks’ home. I am the only one who ever visits their grave on Memorial Day. They are buried in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Marceline, Missouri. My Mother always put flowers on their graves and I will as long as I am able. I don’t know if we have any pictures of Annie or not - I think there is a newspaper picture of her and my Mother at a church function. If I find it, I will forward a copy to you. I know it would give Annie pleasure to know that a relative has her Bible and will cherish it. Sincerely, Jean Masters
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mosley, Cooley, Gottesburm Classification: Bible Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Fl1.2ACEB/145 Message Board Post: Frances Kirk COOLEY Mosley's bible BIRTHS "Suffer little children to come unto me" T. B. Mosley Born Dec 25, 1846 Frances K.Cooley Mar 17, 1848 Elzora Mosley Jan 2nd, 1871 John W. Mosley Nov 6, 1873 Mandy E. Mosley Jul 9, 1875 Carrie B. Mosley Oct 19, 1877 Jessie T. Mosley Jan 1st, 1880 James L. Mosley Oct 13, 1882 Hurby Mosley Jul 9th, 1887 [looks like there was another entry on the next line that was erased] on the back: This is an accurate photostatic copy of the bible of the births of the Moseley family. Reviewe by me this 21st day of June 1945 L. W. Gottesburm My commission Expires Aug. 19, 1947
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Fl1.2ACEB/131.1.2 Message Board Post: My new address is [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mosley, Lacy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fl1.2ACEB/84.90.1.1 Message Board Post: Unfortunately, I know so little about this line of my family. Bessie Mae Mosley was my mother's grandmother. She died when my mom was just a year old. Her husband eventually remarried & I suppose they just didn't keep in contact with the Mosley's as much after that. Pretty much the only information I have is what I've found here. I did receive one email about the Mosley's stating that our branch may have come from southern Illinois & settled in eastern Missouri, before moving further south to the Missouri bootheel. For some reason, I think I remember seeing somewhere that they may have been in KY before southern IL, but I can't find that info now. This is all the info I have: Generation No. 1 1. Unknown1 Mosley. Children of Unknown Mosley are: + 2 i. John Monroe2 Mosley. 3 ii. James Mosley. 4 iii. Edd Mosley. 5 iv. Lewis Mosley. Generation No. 2 2. John Monroe2 Mosley (Unknown1). He married Harriet (Mrs. John Mosley) ?. Children of John Mosley and Harriet ? are: + 6 i. Bessie Mae3 Mosley, born 02 Jan 1902; died 22 Sep 1951. 7 ii. Etta Mosley. + 8 iii. Robert James Mosley, born 22 Apr 1906 in Bloomfield, Mo; died 05 Jul 1978 in Dunklin Co., MO. + 9 iv. Lewis Mosley. Generation No. 3 6. Bessie Mae3 Mosley (John Monroe2, Unknown1) was born 02 Jan 1902, and died 22 Sep 1951. She married Oscar Henry Lacy, son of Jacob Lacy and Mary Caby. Children of Bessie Mosley and Oscar Lacy are: 10 i. Rocena Alene4 Lacy, born 29 Jun 1921. She married Clyde Gault. 11 ii. Oscar Junior Lacy, born 14 Jan 1925 in Campbell, (Dunklin), MO; died 20 Feb 1981 in Pilot Knob, (Iron), MO. He married Wilda Bee Davis 03 Nov 1944 in (Dunklin), MO. 12 iii. Mary Lacy, born Abt. 1927; died Abt. 1931. 13 iv. Ural Randall Lacy, born 1935. He married Reva Christian. 8. Robert James3 Mosley (John Monroe2, Unknown1) was born 22 Apr 1906 in Bloomfield, Mo, and died 05 Jul 1978 in Dunklin Co., MO. He married Opal Mildred (Mrs. Bob Mosely) ?. Children of Robert Mosley and Opal ? are: 14 i. Joe Wayne4 Mosley. 15 ii. Eva Mosley. 16 iii. Deanna Mosley. 9. Lewis3 Mosley (John Monroe2, Unknown1). Children of Lewis Mosley are: 17 i. Paul4 Mosley. 18 ii. Ruth Mosley.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fl1.2ACEB/84.90.1 Message Board Post: These names are all names found in my James Madison Mozley/ Mosley family. There was a brother of my Monroe named John that we were never able to find. He was born abt 1857. It is possible that this person is a descendant of his. We know that John lived to be a man, because we found him in the census as a farmhand with his brother, but never again. It is possible he could have married, I suppose. Because my Monroe named his first son "John", I always felt like his brother may of died as a young man. Give me some more information about this family. We have accounted for all other children of James Madison and their descendants. Where did your family live?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mosley, Lacy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fl1.2ACEB/84.90 Message Board Post: I have John Monroe Mosley with brothers Lewis, Edd & James....probably born in the late 1800's. I don't have their parents at all. Wondering if the Monroe might connect them to someone in your line?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mosley Moseley Mozley Mosely Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Fl1.2ACEB/144 Message Board Post: 1 Sept 2003 Unfortunately, the price has increased to $60 (postpaid for the set of 2 books) --in order to extend the time of availability of the fewer remaining copies left of: The set of two Moseley/Mosley/Mosely books which covered (what data was known to us up to year 2000 ) the data on websites: http://wc.rootsweb.com/~moseley1 and http://wc.rootsweb.com/~moseley2 the address to purchase remains Warren L. Forsythe Box 1299, Ellensburg WA 98926-1299