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Edward (Mosby) Moseley 1660–1742 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1660

Birth Location: Charles City, Henrico, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 3 May 1742

Death Location: Tuckahoe Creek, Henrico, Virginia, United States

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Spouse(s): Sarah Woodson

Children(s): John Sr.

The story of Edward (Mosby) Moseley began in 1660 in Charles City, Henrico, Virginia, United States. Edward (Mosby) Moseley married Sarah Elizabeth Porter Woodson, and had children including John Mosby Moseley Sr. Edward (Mosby) Moseley passed away in 1742 in Tuckahoe Creek, Henrico, Virginia, United States.

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  • The story of Edward (Mosby) Moseley began in 1660 in Charles City, Henrico, Virginia, United States.
  • Edward (Mosby) Moseley married Sarah Elizabeth Porter Woodson, and had children including John Mosby Moseley Sr.
  • Edward (Mosby) Moseley passed away in 1742 in Tuckahoe Creek, Henrico, Virginia, United States.

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Edward Moseley
1660–1742
Birth Place: Charles City, Henrico, Virginia, United States
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Edward Moseley's Descendants

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Edward ((Mosby)) Moseley (1660–3 May 1742) m. Sarah (Elizabeth Porter) Woodson (1 June 1665–12 Aug 1716)
  1. 1. John ((Mosby) Moseley) Sr. 1687–1754 m. Mary Nichols 1695–1730 m. Martha Womack 1680–1758
    1. 1. Thomas Moseley 1728–1793 m. Mary Brantley 1740–1812
      1. 1. William (Brantley Moseley) Sr. 1755–1851 m. Sara ("Sarey") Phillips 1760–1851
        1. 1. Clement (T) Moseley 1798–1850
        2. 2. Seaborn Moseley 1805–1866
        3. 3. Thomas (Dennis) Mosley 1793–1870
        4. 4. Dennis Moseley 1802–1828
        5. 5. Grantland Moseley 1806–1809
        6. 6. Son Moseley 1807–1809
        7. 7. Cuyler (Phillips) Moseley 1810–1855
        8. 8. Alvina Moseley 1819–
        9. 9. Mary Moseley 1822–
        10. 10. John (H) Moseley 1826–
        11. 11. John (Sam) Moseley 1804–1894
      2. 2. Ann Moseley 1751–1786
      3. 3. Thomas Moseley 1753–1815
      4. 4. Clement (P) Moseley 1757–
    2. 2. John Moseley 1727–1797
    3. 3. Elizabeth Moseley 1723–1773
    4. 4. William Moseley 1724–1830
    5. 5. William Moseley 1735–1812
    6. 6. Robert (Franklin) Moseley 1735–1796
    7. 7. Jane Moseley 1745–1830
    8. 8. Benjamin (Moseley,) RWS 1732–1793
    9. 9. Edward Moseley 1718–1769
    10. 10. Jean Moseley 1722–1796
    11. 11. Elizabeth Moseley 1725–1801
    12. 12. Sarah Moseley 1718–1778

Edward Moseley's Timeline

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1660
1660
Birth of Edward (Mosby) Moseley in Charles City, Henrico, Virginia, United States
Charles City, Henrico, Virginia, United States
1742
3 May 1742
Age 82
Death of Edward (Mosby) Moseley in Tuckahoe Creek, Henrico, Virginia, United States
Tuckahoe Creek, Henrico, Virginia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1660
    Event Place: Charles City, Henrico, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 May 1742
    Event Place: Tuckahoe Creek, Henrico, Virginia, United States

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