Elizabeth Mosher

F, ID# 1818, (1765 - 1848)
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Father*Caleb Mosher b. 8 Sep 1721, d. 1793
Mother*Elizabeth Wilbor b. 23 Jul 1723, d. a 5 Sep 1793

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     Elizabeth Mosher was born in 1765 Dutchess County, New York.1,2 She was the daughter of Caleb Mosher and Elizabeth Wilbor.
     On 11 September 1782, Elizabeth Mosher married Amos Reynolds, son of Nehemiah Reynolds and Mary Palmer, at First Stanford Baptist Church in Bangall, Dutchess County, New York.3
     Elizabeth Reynolds died on 28 February 1848 in Dutchess County, New York.2

Citations

  1. [S307] Mildred (Mosher) Chamberlain and Laura (McGaffey) Clarenbach, compiler, Descendants of Hugh Mosher and Rebecca Maxon throught Seven Generations (Madison, Wisconsin: Laura M. Clarenbach, 1990), page 41. Hereinafter cited as Desc Hugh Mosher.
  2. [S924] Charles E. Jorgenson, compiler, "Ancestral File (TM) Caleb Mosher (AFN: MX5L-DM)"; Ancestral File Family History Library (FHL), 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File (TM) Caleb Mosher". Viewed online <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=af/search_AF.asp&clear_form=true> on 19 May 2005.
  3. [S161] New York Genealogical & Biographical Society, "The First Stanford (Baptist) Church at Bangall, Dutchess, New York.," New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Vol. 37, Iss. 3 & 4 (Jul 1906): microfilm #0441655, page 174.. Hereinafter cited as "First Sanford Church Marriage records."

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Elizabeth Mosher

F, ID# 1959, (1763 - 1828)
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Father*Ephraim Mosher b. 21 Sep 1726, d. 28 May 1823
Mother*Elizabeth Story

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     Elizabeth Mosher was born on 26 September 1763. She was the daughter of Ephraim Mosher and Elizabeth Story.
     Circa 1780, Elizabeth Mosher married Jeptha Wilbor, son of Esek Wilbor and Rachel Gifford, in.
     Elizabeth Mosher died in 1828.

Family: Elizabeth Mosher and Jeptha Wilbor


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Ephraim Mosher

M, ID# 1819, (1726 - 1823)
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     Ephraim Mosher married Elizabeth Story in.1 Ephraim Mosher was born on 21 September 1726 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts.1
     Ephraim Mosher died on 28 May 1823 in Washington, Dutchess, New York, at the age of 96.1

Children of Ephraim Mosher and Elizabeth Story

Citations

  1. [S507] "Ancestral File (TM)"; Ephraim Mosher Family (AFN: MX5L-SP), compiler: Barbara J. MC Creight,      113 Spruce Drive, Jonesville, Michigan, 49250 Submission: AF92-103133
         , Ancestral File Family History Library (FHL), 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File (TM)". Viewed online on June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998.

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Esek Mosher

M, ID# 1813, (1756 - 1826)
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Father*Caleb Mosher b. 8 Sep 1721, d. 1793
Mother*Elizabeth Wilbor b. 23 Jul 1723, d. a 5 Sep 1793

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     Esek Mosher was born on 19 March 1756 in Crum Elbow, Dutchess, New York.1 He was the son of Caleb Mosher and Elizabeth Wilbor. Esek Mosher witnessed the will of Susannah Wilbor on 19 November 1774 Nine Partners Precinct, Dutchess, New York.2
     Circa 1776, Esek Mosher married Sarah Mosher, daughter of Ephraim Mosher and Elizabeth Story, in Dutchess County County, New York.3,4      Esek Mosher was living between 1790 and 1800 in Dutchess County, New York.4      Esek Mosher was living between 1814 and 1820 in Chatham, Columbia, New York.4 Esek was a Quaker, he also left records in the Hudson MM in Chatham MM, Chatham, Columbia, New York.4
     Esek Mosher died in November 1826 in in Springport, Cayuga, New York, at the age of 70.3,4
     Esek was buried at Quaker Cemetery, in Union Springs, Cayuga, New York.

Child of Esek Mosher and Sarah Mosher

Citations

  1. [S307] Mildred (Mosher) Chamberlain and Laura (McGaffey) Clarenbach, compiler, Descendants of Hugh Mosher and Rebecca Maxon throught Seven Generations (Madison, Wisconsin: Laura M. Clarenbach, 1990), page 40 and 109. Hereinafter cited as Desc Hugh Mosher.
  2. [S160] Clifford and William McDermott Buck, Eighteenth Century Documents of The Nine Partners Patent, Dutchess County, New York. Collections of The Dutchess County Historical Society Volume X. (Baltimore, MD:: Gateway Press, Inc , 1979), page 556, Estate # 265. Hereinafter cited as Eighteenth Century Docs.
  3. [S160] Clifford and William McDermott Buck, Eighteenth Century Documents of The Nine Partners Patent, Dutchess County, New York. Collections of The Dutchess County Historical Society Volume X. (Baltimore, MD:: Gateway Press, Inc , 1979), page 538, Estate #179.. Hereinafter cited as Eighteenth Century Docs.
  4. [S307] Mildred (Mosher) Chamberlain and Laura (McGaffey) Clarenbach, compiler, Descendants of Hugh Mosher and Rebecca Maxon throught Seven Generations (Madison, Wisconsin: Laura M. Clarenbach, 1990), page 109. Hereinafter cited as Desc Hugh Mosher.

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Isaac Mosher

M, ID# 2031
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Father*Benjamin Mosher

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     Isaac Mosher was the son of Benjamin Mosher.
     Isaac Mosher married Hannah Wilbur, daughter of Thomas Wilbur Jr. and Elizabeth Griffin, in.1

Family: Isaac Mosher and Hannah Wilbur

Citations

  1. [S175] Benjamin F. Wilbour and John R. Wilbor The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree, 5 volumes, Volume I (Salem, Massachusetts: Higginson Book Company, 1933, reprinted 1998). Hereinafter cited as Wildbores in America.

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