Carolyn and all My family was a James H Mozley/Mosley and his son Caleb Mozley/Mosley . I know that there was an unrelated line of Mosleys also living in Bedford county, this was Johathan Mosley and his descendants. I researched this Mosley family also to prove that Jonathon's son Benjamin did not belong to my James. Another researcher had placed him with my family because of location alone, and it has been widely circulated on the internet. Research in Bedford has proven that Benjamin belongs to Jonathan Mosley as well as Teresa, Robert, Absolom, and wife Lucy. Other names associated with this family were Isham and Isom. I know that my Mozley/Mosley family was in Bedford about the same time also from census records in 1820 and in 1830. 1820 Census Bedford Co., TN: Moseley, Caleb TN BEDFORD CO. 1820 110200-20201 Mosely, James TN BEDFORD CO. 1820 210001-23010 1830 Census, Bedford Co., TN: Mosely, James TN BEDFORD CO. pg.8 I also found James in Tax records. Mosely, James TN BEDFORD CO. 1832 The only other reference I found to my family was this: In deed book W, Bedford County, pg 445 Jan 18 1826. A Jas H Mosly and Joseph Thompson witnessed the selling of slaves from the estate of John McClintock to Michael Green. Reg: 29 Dec 1827. If anyone has any information on this family I would appreciate the help. Also Carolyn, if my particular branch of the Mosley/Mozley family is mentioned in the History book I would love to buy one. Is there an available index yet? Sincerely Ann LeDoux