Phillip Mosher1

M, ID# 3325, (1724 - )
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Father*Phillip Mosher1 b. 29 Dec 1697, d. a Feb 1760
Mother*Abigail Tripp1 b. 8 May 1701, d. a 10 Mar 1747

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     Phillip Mosher was born on 8 May 1724 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Phillip Mosher and Abigail Tripp.1

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 12. Hereinafter cited as Desc Hugh Mosher.

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Robert Mosher

M, ID# 2727, (1769 - 1769)
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Father*Tripp Mosher b. 26 Oct 1744, d. 5 Nov 1822
Mother*Mary Haight b. 21 Apr 1745, d. 21 Sep 1812

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     Robert Mosher was born on 20 February 1769 in Nine Partners, Dutchess, New York, his parents were residing at Nine Partners Monthly Meeting.1 Robert was a Quaker.1 He was the son of Tripp Mosher and Mary Haight.
     Robert Mosher died on 25 December 1769 in Nine Partners Precinct, Dutchess, New York.1

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 108. Hereinafter cited as Desc Hugh Mosher.

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Samuel Mosher1

M, ID# 1697, (circa 1746 - between 1820 and 1830)
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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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     Samuel Mosher was born circa 1746 Dutchess County, New York.1,2,3,4,5 He was the son of Caleb Mosher and Elizabeth Wilbor.
     Samuel Mosher married Mary De La Vergne, daughter of Nicholas De La Vergne and Mary Husted, in.4,5 Samuel Mosher began military service in the Revolutionary War with Dr. Jeremiah Howland.4
     Samuel Mosher appeared on the census of 1790 in Charlotte Precinct, Washington, Dutchess, New York, living next door to his brother Tripp Mosher and David Gage.6
     Samuel Mosher died between 1820 and 1830 in Dutchess County, New York.4,5

Family: Samuel Mosher and Mary De La Vergne

Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [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.
  3. [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.
  4. [S283] Dorthy Garven, Descendants Nicolas De La Vergne of Dutchess County, NY. (3630 Inglewood Boulevard, Los Angleles, CA 90066: The Alder Press , 1997), Chapter 12, page 221. Hereinafter cited as Nicholas De La Vergne.
  5. [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 108. Hereinafter cited as Desc Hugh Mosher.
  6. [S308] 1790 US Census Population Schedule, Dutchess County, New York, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication Series M637, roll 6 , Samuel Mosher Household, Washington township, page 161.

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Sarah Mosher1

F, ID# 1814, (1759 - 1820)
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Father*Ephraim Mosher b. 21 Sep 1726, d. 28 May 1823
Mother*Elizabeth Story

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     Sarah was buried at Quaker Cemetery, in Union Springs, Cayuga, New York. She was born on 7 June 1759 in Washington, Dutchess, New York.2 She was the daughter of Ephraim Mosher and Elizabeth Story.
     Circa 1776, Sarah Mosher married Esek Mosher, son of Caleb Mosher and Elizabeth Wilbor, in Dutchess County County, New York.3,2
     Sarah Mosher died on 29 September 1820 in in Springport, Cayuga, New York, at the age of 61.2

Child of Sarah Mosher and Esek Mosher

Citations

  1. [S507] "Ancestral File (TM)"; 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.
  2. [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.
  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.

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Stephen Mosher

M, ID# 1568
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     Stephen Mosher.1,2
     On 20 September 1782, Stephen Mosher married Susanna Wilbour, daughter of David Wilbor and Mary Kirby, at First Stanford Baptist Church in Bangall, Dutchess County, New York.1

Family: Stephen Mosher and Susanna Wilbour

Citations

  1. [S182] International Genealogical Index (IGI) (35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah: Family History Library (FHL), Copyright (c) 1980, 1997, data as of February 1997).
  2. [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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