Posted on: Buckingham County, Va Query Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Va/Buckingham/11153 Surname: Moseley, Wilson, Saunders ------------------------- Buckingham County, Virginia. William Francis Moseley 10 May 1774 Chesterfield County, Virginia - 1847/1851 Hickory Shade, Buckingham County, Virginia. First wife Mary Saunders 1774 - 13 June 1822 Buckingham County, Virginia. Date of marriage 22 March 1792. Their known children: 1. Col. Grandison Moseley 26 Jan 1799 - 29 Dec 1877 2. William C. Moseley born abt 1801. Unmarried. 3. Martha Moseley born abt 1803, died May 1838 [documentation from father's letter to brother John in Kentucky dated 22 May 1836 says that Martha ...married last fall to a Mr. Thos. Cock of Campbell County, a grandson of old Mr. ohn Johns of this county. Letter dated 2 Jan 1839 "I had the misfortune to lose my oldest daughter Martha in May last in childbirth."] No issue. 4. Elizabeth Moseley 5. Letitia Victoria Moseley, born abt 1810 Buckingham County, Virginia, living in Austin, Texas in 1880. She married Peter Rhodes Jones. 6. John Arthur "Jack" Moseley 17 Nov 1811, died 11 May 1879. 7. Sarah Moseley, born about 1812. 8. Mary Magdalene "Polly" Moseley 28 Feb 1814, died 22 Oct 1865 in Virginia. Married Lynch Jones born 17 Mar 1810, died 5 May 1864. 9. James s. Moseley, born abt 1816, died after 1848, perhaps in Missouri. Married eliza Jones, daighter of Col. David Jones and Mary Elizabeth Moseley. Second wife Sarah "Sallie" Wilson, born 1784, died June 1857 Buckingham County, Virginia. Two known children: 10. Daniel Willis Moseley 21 Oct 1828 - 15 June 1904, a doctor. 11. Benjamin Wilson Moseley 19 April 1836 - 1898 [Benjamin was Sallie's grandfather.] Letters of William exist, but I can't recall where just now. I'll think on it and get back to you. There are many Wilson letters from the late 1700's to 1830's written by Sallie's father and uncles and grandfather Benjamin Wilson to Sallie's uncle living in Kentucky. They exist and I believe they are at the university in Lexington, KY. I have transcripts of most of them. If you wish further descendants of these children I can provide them later. Leila, by the way, compiled the monumental co-authored 2 volume set we published on the Moseleys. She, William Hubard [recently deceased], "Tuck", and I combined our many years research on Moseleys and we are all Moseley cousins. Volume One runs about 870 pages, including index and the other is comparable. These are still in "notes" form, but use a genealogical program as a print platform. Best regards, Mary Carolyn Mitton