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William Moseley (bef. 1724 - aft. 1775)

William Moseley
Born before in Essex, Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died after after age 51 in South Carolinamap
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Biography

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William Moseley was a Virginia colonist.

William was born before 1724. He passed away after 1775.

Sources

  • Moseley Genealogy, Book 2 of 2, Appendix to Book 1 of 2, pgs 43-83
  • 1790 Census Pitt County, NC, William Moseley
  • 1755 Beaufort County, NC Tax list, Wm Moseley and Wm Moseley Jr.

Note: Pitt County, NC cut from Beaufort County, NC in 1760





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Moseley-1906 and Moseley-2349 appear to represent the same person because: Same person
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Moseley-1913 and Moseley-1906 appear to represent the same person because: identical information
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