NameDescon Moses CROSLEY157
Birth27 Feb 1848, Shiloh, Cumberland Co., New Jersey
Death27 Dec 1923, Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin
BurialMilton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationFarmer
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
Spouses
Birth6 Mar 1853, Alfred, Allegany Co., New York
Death5 Nov 1941
BurialMilton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
FatherDeacon Daniel POTTER (1816-1878)
MotherRebecca Irish BOWLER (1816-1901)
Marriage24 Oct 1872, West Hallock, Peoria Co., Illinois
ChildrenPearl Rebecca (1879-1966)
 Ella Arvilla (1885-1958)
Notes for Descon Moses CROSLEY
Census: 1880 Hallock, Peoria Co., Illinois
Res. 1904 Albion, Wisconsin

poss Deacon of the S.D.B. Church in Milton, Wisconsin 1894-1902

Moses Crosley
"The Journal-Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Jan. 3, 1924, p 1.
Deacon Moses Crosley, son of Edmund A. and Phebe Sheppard Crosley, was born Feb. 27, 1848, at Shiloh, N. J., and died at his home at Albion, Wisconsin, Dec. 27, 1923. When nine years old (1857) he moved with his parents to Cussewago, Pa. He was baptized by Rev. N. V. Hull and joined the S. D. B. church there when fourteen years of age.
In 1866 the family moved to Farina, Ill., where they became constituent members of the Farina, S. D. B. church. About 1871 he went to West Hallock, Ill. While living at Farina and later at West Hallock he taught in the public schools.
Oct. 24, 1872, Mr. Crosley was united in marriage with Nancy Arvilla Potter, daughter of Deacon Daniel Potter.
For several years he kept the post office at West Hallock and ran a general store. While living there he was ordained deacon of the S. D. B. church at that place. In the spring of 1882, he removed his family to Farina, Ill., where he engaged in farming, strawberry growing, etc., for about ten years. in 1893 they moved to Milton, Wis., to secure better school opportunities for their children. Here he became a partner with W. B. Maxson in the hardware business. In 1902 he sold out to Mr. Maxson and removed to Albion, where he bought a general store which he kept for twelve years when failing health caused him to sell the store and retire to a less active life.
Mr. Crosley is survived by his wife, one brother N. W. Crosley of Milton, Wis., and three children, Dr. George E. Crosley of Milton, Wis., Mrs. Carl Sheldon of Albion, Wis., and Mrs. Charles B. F. Michel of Marion, Iowa. There are also three grandchildren, Anna M. Sheldon and George E. and Mary A. Michel.
In the many communities where he has made his home and the diversity of pursuits Bro. Crosley has made himself a good name. In worldly affairs he was honorable. As a Christian he ever stood for the best in religion - a staunch member of the church, he was always a regular attendant of all her services, ever lending his full moral support and contributing liberally to her finances. As a citizen he has ever allied himself with the forces of good, acquainting himself thoroughly on all public questions. He was in every way dependable and faithful in all things. His home life was ideal. His worth as a husband and father is reflected in the character of the son and daughters he has given to the world and who rise up to praise his name. To them is left the inheritance of a name untarnished - a memory to be revered. He was the embodiment of those principles which have promise not only for the life which now is but of that which is to come. He will be greatly missed not only by the happy home circle, now so sadly broken, but by a large circle of friends in the communities of which he has been a prominent member.
Funeral services were held at the Albion S. D. B. church Sabbath day, Dec. 29, conducted by his pastor, L. D. Seager. Burial was in the Milton cemetery.
Notes for Nancy Arvilla (Spouse 1)
Census: 1880 Hallock, Peoria Co., Illinois

Nancy Arvilla (Potter) Crosley 1853-1941
"The Janesville Gazette", Janesville, Wisconsin, Thursday, Nov. 6, 1941.
Milton - Mrs. Nancy Arvilla Potter Crosley, 88, well known resident of Milton, died Wednesday at her home in Milton.
The only daughter of Daniel and Rebecca Bowler Potter, she was born in Alfred, N. Y., March 6, 1853, and with her parents and five brothers moved to West Hallock, now Edelstein Ill., in 1865
In 1872 she was married to Moses Crosley and in 1883 they moved to Farina, Ill., where they remained 10 years, moving to Milton in 1893. Nine years later they moved to Albion where they remained until his death in 1923 when Mrs. Crosley returned to Milton to make her home.
At the age of 10 she was baptized and joined the Second Alfred Seventh Day Baptist church and through her life maintained her membership in churches of like faith in the communities which were her homes. As long as she was able she was active in the work of the church.
Survivors are three children, Mrs. Pearl Sheldon, Albion, who has cared for her the last three years., Mrs. Ella T. Michel, Marion, Ia., and Dr. G. E. Crosley, Milton; three grandchildren, George Michel, Marion, Ia., Mrs. Stanley Stevens, Mauston, and Mrs. Howard Root, Albion; and seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist church. Burial will be in the Milton Cemetery.
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