Julia Moseley Combs knows more about the Moseley family than anyone and has published a small booklet but she is not online. I have a good deal of information on them myself on the database because of their intermarriages with the Mewborn family. There are several references to the Moseley family in the Rouse Collection. I don't have any reference to the Mozingo family in my notes - don't think but there was a Matthew Moseley - actually have 6 of them on my database. The most likely prospect is the one no one has any information on - naturally. Matthew Moseley son of Tully and Susannah Jones Moseley. Tully was bc 1765. Have nothing on this Matthew or most of his siblings. Know that Julia doesn't either. This family was seated at Mosely Hall - La Grange so right place - probably right time. Martha >From: "Gayle" <[email protected]> >To: "Martha Marble" <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: [NCLENOIR] Noah Rouse Collection additions >Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 13:52:37 -0700 >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1106 >X-ContentStamp: 14:7:3824292321 >X-UNTD-OriginStamp: UCbXWAAkCy1I886VYE2TfnB7L3xUg1WSgiQJtPO4cwOEV4CIrjXIcQ== >X-Junkmail-Status: score=0/65, host=mr07.mrf.mail.rcn.net > >Martha and Sue thank you for this work. > >Do you know of possibly any diaries or records for the MOSELEY families >in the Lenoir County, North Carolina area or any active MOSELEY researchers > >We have come across Mat Moseley Monzingo record, son of Lewis Monzingo and >Naomi_________of Darlington District of South Carolina...Lewis Monzingo we >believe is the son of Boothe MOZINGO and possibly -Maryan__________...It is >of Lewis Monzingo's line that the N was added. Also some spell it MONTZINGO >in Louisiana who extend back to Boothe Mozingo of Lenoir and Greene County, >North Carolina. In his line he has a descendant named WHITFIELD and now a >descendant named MOSELEY... > >I am interested in contacting any WHITFIELD and MOSELEY researchers. > >Again thank you so much for all you do. >Gayle > >John Mozingo was originally from Richmond County-Westmoreland County, >Virginia and then Edgecombe County, North Carolina before relocating to OLD >JOHNSTON-DOBBS COUNTY, NC in 1756... > >It was a terrific find of those records for John Mozingo along with Noah >Rouse's records...We fear many records were lost in the destruction of OLD >DOBBS COURTHOUSE. > >Also a NANNEY MOZINGO married _______________SHIRLEY...prior to August >1800... > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Martha Marble" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 12:26 PM >Subject: [NCLENOIR] Noah Rouse Collection additions > > > > Sloan has just uploaded the Noah Rouse Collection additions on Old >Dobbers. > > List member, Sue, so graciously abstracted this Collection some time back > > and it must have taken her several Sats to do it - she does work. Sue and >I > > have worked together for years and she always does a first class job on > > whatever she does as most of you know. There are a number of brown > > envelopes in the Collection that contain fragments or pieces of documents > > and the first ones were so fragile she elected not to do them. I took a >day > > on this last trip and went back through the Collection with no hesitation > > to try to piece those fragments together in the hopes that some other >Rouse > > tidbit would jump out from those fragments - don't think they did; >however, > > it did indicate all of those Mozingo women were the heirs of John Mozingo. > > Also think there was something that added to the Holmes line. I also did > > the Court date and the enrollment when noted. There were other small > > corrections and additions but that would be the case if a third person >went > > back through the Collection. > > > > One thing neither of us saw was a note that Sarah had made on the back of > > one of the deeds - Joshua Rouse his papers to Noah Rouse. I was looking > > for it so it might take a third pair of eyes to find it. > > > > Again, our heartfelt thanks to Sue for taking the time to do this > > Collection in the first place and in her usual manner. She met me for a >few > > minutes at Duke so we had a short visit. > > > > These additions will only be posted on Old Dobbers because I had already > > changed the format slightly from the Archives for my own use. > > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/index.htm > > > > Joint Projects, Rouse > > > > Martha > > > > > > > > > >