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Simon Moser (1721 - 1762)

Simon Moser
Born in Rheinbischofsheim, Rheinau, Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germanymap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at about age 41 [location unknown]
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Biography

He is the son of Georg Moser and Eva Ebertin. [1]

Arrived with a number of relatives on the ship Adventurer, landing in Philadelphia, 23 September 1732. He was listed as 11yo

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  1. Entered by Jeff Armstrong, Dec 6, 2012
  2. Moser-1259 was created by Trevor Bauknight through the import of Zion Starnes Hill Davidson VA_2014-09-24 2.ged on Sep 24, 2014. This comment and citation should be deleted after a short biography has been added and primary sources have been cited.
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According to the ship list for the ship Adventurer, landing in Philadelphia, 23 September 1732, there were the following

Men: Moser, George (48); Moser, Leonart --; Mosser, Paulus ---; Mosser, Tobias (30); Mossher, Mich (38);

Women: Moser, Mattlena (28); Mosser, Christian (a?) (24); Mosser, Even Barber (56); Mosser, Even (40); Mosser, Susanna Barber (40);

Girls: Mosser, Anna Marea (10); Mosser, Anna Margreatte (8); Mosser, Hanna Margrett (13);

Boys: Mosser, Basian (6); Mosser, Hans Jerick (8); Mosser, Simon (11);

http://sites.rootsweb.com/~GENHOME/imm7a.htm posted April 2022 ago by Perry Hilbert





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According to the ship list for the ship Adventurer, landing in Philadelphia, 23 September 1732, there were the following

Men: Moser, George (48); Moser, Leonart --; Mosser, Paulus ---; Mosser, Tobias (30); Mossher, Mich (38);

Women: Moser, Mattlena (28); Mosser, Christian (a?) (24); Mosser, Even Barber (56); Mosser, Even (40); Mosser, Susanna Barber (40);

Girls: Mosser, Anna Marea (10); Mosser, Anna Margreatte (8); Mosser, Hanna Margrett (13);

Boys: Mosser, Basian (6); Mosser, Hans Jerick (8); Mosser, Simon (11);

http://sites.rootsweb.com/~GENHOME/imm7a.htm

posted by Perry Hilbert
edited by Perry Hilbert
Moser-1259 and Moser-1714 appear to represent the same person because: Same name, dates, locations
posted on Moser-1714 (merged) by Nancy (Noll) Kolinski
Simon Moser 606, Simon Moser 1259 and Simon Moser 1714 appear to be the same person. An 11 yr old Simon Moser landed in Philadelphia with 13 other Mosers on 9 September 1732 on the ship, Adventurer. The Mosers in Eastern PA have been a major thorn in my side, trying to figure them out. Five or six Mosers with 6 boys each by the third generation is 216 grandsons named Moser about 70 years later. And that is just the Baden-Wurttemburg Mosers, not the Swiss or Alsace Mosers
posted on Moser-1714 (merged) by Perry Hilbert
Simon Moser 606, Simon Moser 1259 and Simon Moser 1714 appear to be the same person. An 11 yr old Simon Moser landed in Philadelphia with 13 other Mosers on 9 September 1732 on the ship, Adventurer.
posted on Moser-1259 (merged) by Perry Hilbert
Simon Moser 606, Simon Moser 1259 and Simon Moser 1714 appear to be the same person. An 11 yr old Simon Moser landed in Philadelphia with 13 other Mosers on 9 September 1732 on the ship, Adventurer.
posted by Perry Hilbert

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