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Nathaniel Moss 1730–1807 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1730

Birth Location: Loudoun County, VA

Death Date: 1807

Death Location: Loudoun County, VA

Father: William Moss

Mother: Mary Craik

Spouse(s): Nancy Cockrell

Children(s): John Moss, Zealey Moss, Moses Moss, Stephen Moss, William Moss

In 1730, Nathaniel Moss entered the world in Loudoun County, VA, born to William Henry Moss And Mary Jane Craik. Nathaniel Moss married Nancy Ann Cockrell, and had children including Daniel Moss, Elijah Moss, John Moss, Mary Ann Moss, Moses Moss, Sarah Moss, Stephen Moss, Vincent Moss, William B Moss, Zealey Moss. Nathaniel Moss passed away in 1807 in Loudoun County, VA.

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Biography

  • In 1730, Nathaniel Moss entered the world in Loudoun County, VA, born to William Henry Moss And Mary Jane Craik.
  • Nathaniel Moss married Nancy Ann Cockrell, and had children including Daniel Moss, Elijah Moss, John Moss, Mary Ann Moss, Moses Moss, Sarah Moss, Stephen Moss, Vincent Moss, William B Moss, Zealey Moss.
  • Nathaniel Moss passed away in 1807 in Loudoun County, VA.

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Nathaniel Moss's Ancestors

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Nathaniel Moss
1730–1807
Birth Place: Loudoun County, VA
Parents
William Henry Moss
1687–1777
Loudoun County, VA
Mary (Jane) Craik
1700–
Old Rappahannock, Rappahannock County, VA
Grandparents
William (Henry) Moss
1663–1722
Old Rappahannock, Rappahannock County, VA
Margaret Hopkins
1670–
Great-Grandparents
William Moss
1631–1685
Jane North
1640–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edward Moss
1610–1646
Ann Belt
1610–

Nathaniel Moss's Descendants

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Nathaniel Moss (1730–1807) m. Nancy (Ann) Cockrell (1732–1807)
  1. 1. John Moss 1753– m. Celia Orear 1756–
  2. 2. Zealey Moss 1755–1839 m. Jeanette Glasscock 1766–1867
    1. 1. Lydia Moss 1816–1908 m. Tobias Bradley –1867
      1. 1. Rebecca Bradley 1839–1845
      2. 2. Clarissa Bradley 1843–1847
      3. 3. Tobias Bradley 1847–1847
      4. 4. Laura Bradley 1849–1864
      5. 5. Mary Bradley 1851–1852
      6. 6. William Bradley 1853–1855
    2. 2. Elizabeth Moss 1776– m. James (B.) Gill 1780–
      1. 1. Katherine Gill 1804–
      2. 2. Baldwin (Berry) Gill 1808– m. Lydia (H.) Moss 1820–1843
    3. 3. Sarah ("Sally") Moss 1804–1874 m. Richard (Tilton) Goddard 1793–
  3. 3. Moses Moss 1758–1838
    1. 1. Aquilla Moss 1790–1864
  4. 4. Stephen Moss 1776–1816 m. Mary ("Polly") Smith 1767–
    1. 1. Jerry (S. D. S.) Moss 1817–
    2. 2. George (M. B.) Moss 1820–
  5. 5. William (B.) Moss 1763–1841 m. Lydia Glasscock 1766–1825
    1. 1. Levi Moss 1798–
    2. 2. Johanna Moss 1796–1787
    3. 3. Vincent (Garrett) Moss 1780–
    4. 4. Lydia (H.) Moss 1820–1843 m. Baldwin (Berry) Gill 1808–
      1. 1. Elizabeth Gill 1837–1906 m. John (Absalom) Adams 1836–1926
        1. 1. Mary (Jane "Molly") Adams 1863–1930
    5. 5. Israel Moss 1793–1873

Nathaniel Moss's Timeline

2 Records

1730
1730
Birth of Nathaniel Moss in Loudoun County, VA
Loudoun County, VA
1807
1807
Age 77
Death of Nathaniel Moss in Loudoun County, VA
Loudoun County, VA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1730
    Event Place: Loudoun County, VA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1807
    Event Place: Loudoun County, VA

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