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About Mstr. Robert Richard Moseley Sr.
Richard Moseley
- BIRTH 1724 Henrico County, Virginia, USA
- DEATH 24 Jan 1781 (aged 56–57) Tobaccoville, Powhatan County, Virginia, USA
- BURIAL Burial Details Unknown
- MEMORIAL ID 109556761
Richard was the son of Arthur Moseley III and Martha Cocke. He married Mary Taylor Bass about 1748. They were the parents of at least twelve children: Robert Joel (my ancestor), Rebecca Ann, Sarah, Richard, Martha, Alexander, Mary, Josiah, Peter, William, Arthur and Nancy
In 1739, Richard, his two brothers, Arthur and William secured a patent to 900 acres known by the name of Butterwood Swamp that encompassed land belonging to their father. Will probated 20 Jan 1791 in Powhatan Co VA leaves slaves "to daughter Mary Bass" and his wife. [3,4]
Parents
Arthur Guyon Moseley 1690–1736
Martha Branch Cocke Moseley 1698–1769
Spouse
Mary Taylor Bass Moseley 1730–1790
Siblings
Edward Moseley 1718–1808
Children
Robert Joel Moseley 1751–1807
References
[1] https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/109556761/richard-moseley
[2] http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=moseley1&...
Sources
[3] 1765 will of Thomas Bass on p.34 of Chesterfield Co VA will bk 2 Vol 14 (no 1 page) 32-34
[4] Will Book 1 page 189; 1765 will of Thomas Bass on p. 34 of Chesterfield Co VA will bk 2; [4] LDS FHC microfilm 1035535 item 2 Cheely book by Janice Cheely Soukup. ca 1787 tax list of powhatan co: mary moseley had one boy age 16-20.
[5] The Southside Virginia by John Hale Stutesman "The Children of Thomas Bass--Additional Information";
[6] Chesterfield Co. Va. Court "Dead Papers": Bass vs. Bass 1769/70 in Box 18 at Library of Virginia in Richmond VA; DOCUMENTATION FOR ELIZABETH HOWLETT D.1726 AS FIRST WIFE OF THOMAS BASS
Notes
2005 feb 17 letter to Warren Forsythe from Helen Bass Whitehead 3230 Patterson Ave, Richmond VA 23221 -- hbwhite (at) sbcglobal.net says Thomas Bass (ca 1700-ca 1769 probated Chesterfield Co VA) had a first wife Elizabeth Howlett who died June 1726 leaving only an infant son Thomas Bass. And no colonial-era document is known to Mrs Whitehead to support calling the dtr of second wife Mary, as Mary Taylor Bass [even though all of us compilers seemed to have believed that without documentary support]--rather than simply called the daughter of second wife as simply Mary Bass.
FORSYTHE'S BEST DOCUMENTATION: (even though no specific document is cited in support of Mary Bass name used) John Hale Stutesman's Moseley notebook on Richard5Arthur4Arthur3Arthur2Wm1 Moseley and wife MARY BASS !! is on LDS FHL salt lake card catalog under microfilm #1573683 item 11 (eleven);
FROM 1689 onward Henrico Co VA original source documentation: I just 27 Dec 2004 received the LDS Salt lake Family History Library film number that will be assigned to "Moseley family, Chesterfield, VA" i.e. an abridged version of John Hale Stutesman's research notebooks that used original documents to make his discovery of the family tree descendancy of the Moseley families that moved into the James River [Henrico Co VA then] area by 1689. That family tree discovery was the documentary foundation for much of our
MOSELEY Book 1 of 2 genealogy publication in summer 2000. --probably the microfilm won't be available for order from local (Mormon system &some major genealogical libraries too) family history centers for a month or two, but the order number has been assigned during the filming process and will be #1573683 item 11 (eleven);
Mstr. Robert Richard Moseley Sr.'s Timeline
1728 |
1728
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Proctors Cr Area, Charlotte, VA, USA
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1749 |
February 15, 1749
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Prince William County, Virginia colony, British America
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1752
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Henrico, Virginia, USA
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1755 |
September 13, 1755
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Wilkes County, Georgia, United States
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1756
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Summerville, Cumberland, VA, Powhatan
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1756
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Summerville, Cumberland, Virginia colony, British America
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1756
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Cumberland, Cumberland, Virginia colony, British America
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1756
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VA, Powhatan, Virginia, USA
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1758
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Summerville, Cumberland, Virginia, United States
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