Hi, Can I chip in my two cents worth on the MOSIER/MOSHER subject which has been raised on this list? I am interested in the Mosher spelling. I didn't realize there were any in the Crawford County area. I know that I have a Grissel Mosher who married James Sherman in 1722 in Dartmouth, Mass. and I have seen Quaker Moshers in Cayuga County, NY in the early 19th century. My interest in Mosher is connected to my great-grandfather's brother, Wesley R. Andrews 1837-1910. He lived in Meadville, Crawford Co., with his wife Rubie/Ruby Annie Robinson. Wesley was proprietor of the Meadville Tribune in the 1880's. Rubie's sister Caroline D. Robinson married a Mosher. They are all buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, NY along with other Moshers. They are: Merton S. Mosher 10/31/1998 (this cemetery date must be wrong) Edwin Mosher, 26 yrs. 12/26/1858 William McKnight Mosher 35 yrs 9/19/32 Edwin H. Mosher 78 yrs. 4/15/35 Jennie S. Mosher 84 yrs 2/12/51 Also buried in the same plot are a GRANATA, MELLEN & SHUFELDT. I don't know if these Moshers had a connection to Crawford County or not. I know that Wesley's brother, William Henry Andrews of Titusville, had, for a time, a business in New York City called The New York and London Chemical Company where an M. S. MOSHER was vice-president in the 1880's. Wesley also had a business in New York City at about that time where he was editor and proprietor of Andrew's American Queen and Andrew's Bazaar. I would be interested in hearing about other Moshers who might have lived in Crawford County or even Mosiers. - Ed Edward Coates Sinker - email: sinker@globalnet.co.uk Church Lea Bosbury Herefordshire HR8 1PX U. K.