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Christiana (Moser) Beuck (abt. 1771 - 1833)

Christiana (Christina) Beuck formerly Moser aka Musser, Bike
Born about in Lynn Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania, British Colonial Americamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Died at about age 61 in Centre, Pennsylvania, United Statesmap
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Christina Moser (sometimes spelled Mosser) was born to Johann Phillip Mosser, who was the 3rd child of Hans Martin Mosser and Margaretha Kungel and born in Goshenhoppen, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania in 1830. [1]

Christina married John Matthais Bike (date unknown) and she died 11 Mar 1833 (location unknown). She was the first of 9 listed children, Maria, Catharina, Johann Phillip, Johann Sebastian, Joh Daniel, David, and Jacob. [1]

Note: This profile includes 16 siblings at the time of this writing 8/1/2022. I currently am in the process of merging 5 or 6 of the siblings that were created because of the different spellings of the last names.

Michael Moser Johannes Mosser Christina Mosser [half] Anna Barbara Mosser [half] Michael Mosser [half] Catharine (Moser) Ohl Johann Philip Mosser Jr. Johannes Philip Mosser [half] Maria Barbara (Moser) Everett Johann Sebastian Moser Sebastian Mosser [half] Daniel Mosser [half] Daniel Moser Privacy Level: David Mosser [half] Jacob Mosser [half] Jacob Moser

Christiana was mentioned on a memorial in Aaronsburg Salem Lutheran Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States with a death date of 11 March 1833.[2]

Of this person, history stops as to reading this family history. Of the siblings, the story continues for many written pages of dry reading if you are not family or have little to no imagination. But if you follow the story of this family you will also be reading a story of the early days of Pennsylvania and the history of the United States. [1]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 . Moser/Musser Family by Anita L. Mott, Heritage books published 2008 available on Amazon and other sellers.
  2. Memorial: Find a Grave (has image)
    Find A Grave: Memorial #39954127 (accessed 13 March 2024)
    Memorial page for Christiana Musser Beuck (Oct 1771-11 Mar 1833), citing Aaronsburg Salem Lutheran Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by LSK (contributor 47090854).




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Moser-87 and Mosser-119 appear to represent the same person because: Same birth dates, Parents and siblings--the difference is in the spellinf of the last name. While Mosser could possibly the correct original name from Germany Moser is more prevelent and my preference.

I would not suggest changing the spelling of any existing relative currently listed on wikitree but would add additional spellings to all others.

posted on Mosser-119 (merged) by Michael Schindler

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