Johann Moser is an NSSAR Patriot Ancestor. NSSAR Ancestor #: P-253233 Rank: Private
Johann Daniel Moser (listed as Musser, and also listed aka Musser, Mosser on some documents) served in the Revolutionary war in the 6th Battalion as a private second class, 1st Company, under Capt Stahler and Lt. Colonel Henry Geiger in the Northampton County Militia. [1][2]
1776 Soldier
He lived most of his life in Northampton but later moved to Haines, Centre County where he died and is buried in Stover's Cemetery, Aaronsburg. [3]
(As is custom with German Lutheran churches the first name given is a baptismal name such as Johann for boys and Johanna for girls. The naming conventions vary. As such many family members here may show these as their first name but in many historical records you may only see the preferred name.)
Family
Parents
Johann Philip Musser (Moser) 1730-1817 born in Montgomery, PA
Maria Barbara Krangelich 1735-1819 born in Lehigh, PA
Spouse
Magdalena Oswald 1767-1842 born in Northampton, PA
Children
Daniel G Musser 1790-1868----(Dec 14, 1762)
Rosine Musser 1785-1874
Phillip Jacob Musser 1787-1865----(Oct 17 1787)
Daniel G Musser 1790-1868----(Dec 14, 1762)
David Musser 1791-1852
Maria Magdalena Musser 1794-1850----(May 16 1794)
Sarah (Condo) Musser 1795-1874----(Dec 4 1795)
Henry Musser 1796-1863
John Musser 1797-1871----(Dec 4 1797)
Wilhelm Moser 1802-1870----(Jan 7 1802)
Sources
↑ GENERAL CLASS ROLL OF TH E SIXTH BATALLION, published in ["Pennsylvania archives. Fifth series Vol 8"] by Montgomery, Thomas Lynch, 1862-1929. Access Level Public; Identifier 1928693_5_8; Creator: Hazard, Samuel, 1784-1870 Linn, John Blair, 1831-1899 Egle, William Henry, 1830-1901 Reed, George Edward, 1846-1930 Montgomery, Thomas Lynch, 1862-2008; Language English; Page Count 702; Owning Institution Houston Public Library; Publisher Digital FamilySearch International; Page 444 (doc page442-443) Accessed 29 Dec 2023 by Scheffer-943.
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41588832/daniel-musser: accessed 29 December 2023), memorial page for Daniel Musser (1762–25 Dec 1804), Find a Grave Memorial ID 41588832, citing Stover Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Debbie McPherson (contributor 48520572).
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34188765/magdalena-musser: accessed 29 December 2023), memorial page for Magdalena “Mollie” Oswald Musser (15 Dec 1767–16 Nov 1842), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34188765, citing Old Pine Grove Mills Cemetery, Pine Grove Mills, Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by LSK (contributor 47090854).
Mosser/Musser Family by Anita L. Mott, Heritage books published 2008 available on Amazon and other sellers. (I have a copy schindler-204) I don't doubt that others may or may not agree with the facts as presented in this book, your comments welcome
Notes
2/1122021--looking at this again and still not sure we did not mix musser and moser by mistake
(comments)RE: merger of Moser 658 and Moser 85--and I suppose Moser 769 previously. It is time to go back to the full basic information to check the facts. Things as basic as "Is his name Johann Daniel, or only Daniel". Must double check the location name also is it Lynn Northampton, PA and did he move around from there? Are their 2 Moser families living close together with many of the same names.
Also look at the name Johann Daniel Musser---Are Musser and Moser the same person or two different persons? 8/17/20--Research shows that for this family the names Musser and Moser interchange depending on where you find the record in either source, time, or family Tree. This will make it very difficult to keep straight in a World tree such as this one. It appears that before 1800 "Musser" is most prevalent, and after 1800 "Moser" becomes the norm--and that is what I am going to attempt, and using the also know as name as a transitional tool.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Johann by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Johann:
Moser-85 and Mosser-118 appear to represent the same person because: The original German spelling used the double S so it may be best to use that last name. Mosser, Moser, Musser, and a few other spellings are known.
I must have been on drugs to look into this family--gotta back out before I end up in the bottom of a rabbitt hole.
Moser-85 and Moser-658 appear to represent the same person because: These represent the same person with same parents and same siblings my Daniel lists his family to build on.
RE: merger of Moser 658 and Moser 85--and I suppose Moser 769 previously. It is time to go back to the full basic information to check the facts. Things as basic as "Is his name Johann Daniel, or only Daniel". Must double check the location name also is it Lynn Northampton, PA and did he move around from there? Are their 2 Moser families living close together with many of the same names.
Also look at the name Johann Daniel Musser---Are Musser and Moser the same person or two different persons?
8/17/20--Research shows that for this family the names Musser and Moser interchange depending on where you find the record in either source, time, or family Tree. This will make it very difficult to keep straight in a World tree such as this one. It appears that before 1800 "Musser" is most prevalent, and after 1800 "Moser" becomes the norm--and that is what I am going to attempt, and using the also know as name as a transitional tool.
I must have been on drugs to look into this family--gotta back out before I end up in the bottom of a rabbitt hole.
edited by Michael Schindler
Moser-85 b 14 Dec 1762 d 16 Jul 1804 Appear to be the same person. Father and mother and siblings the same.
Also look at the name Johann Daniel Musser---Are Musser and Moser the same person or two different persons? 8/17/20--Research shows that for this family the names Musser and Moser interchange depending on where you find the record in either source, time, or family Tree. This will make it very difficult to keep straight in a World tree such as this one. It appears that before 1800 "Musser" is most prevalent, and after 1800 "Moser" becomes the norm--and that is what I am going to attempt, and using the also know as name as a transitional tool.
edited by Michael Schindler
edited by Michael Schindler