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John MOSELEY 1682 – 1770 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Aft. 1682

Birth Location: Sittenbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia

Death Date: Mar 1770

Death Location: Bute, North Carolina

Father: William Moseley

Mother: Hannah Hawkins

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The story of John MOSELEY began in 1682 in Sittenbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia. John MOSELEY passed away in 1770 in Bute, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • The story of John MOSELEY began in 1682 in Sittenbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia.
  • John MOSELEY passed away in 1770 in Bute, North Carolina.

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John MOSELEY's Ancestors

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John MOSELEY
1682 – 1770
Birth Place: Sittenbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia
Parents
William Moseley
1662 – 1699
Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Hannah Hawkins
1663 – 1695
Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rapppahannock Co.,VA
Grandparents
William (George) Moseley
1634 – 1671
St Dunstan in the West, London, London, England, United Kingdom
Martha (Catherine) Brasseur
1622 – 1676
Thanet, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
William Mosely
1606 – 1655
Susannah Burnette
1595 – 1655
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Moseley
1562 – 1642
Katherine Mosleey
1583 – 1640
Ralph BURNETT
1569 – 1625
Magdalen Clarke
1573 – 1641

John MOSELEY's Timeline

2 Records

1682
Aft. 1682
Birth of John MOSELEY in Sittenbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia
Sittenbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia
1770
Mar 1770
Age 88
Death of John MOSELEY in Bute, North Carolina
Bute, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Aft. 1682
    Event Place: Sittenbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Mar 1770
    Event Place: Bute, North Carolina

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