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Sarah Parrish was born circa 1705 in Henrico County, Virginia. Her parents were Arthur Moseley, ll and Sarah Moseley.
Sarah married Joel Walker circa 1723 in New Kent, Virginia, USA. Together they had the following children:
Sarah married Unknown Parrish after 1755.
She died circa 1766.
She married
Children
The Descendants of William Moseley (2000) L.E. D'Aiutolo et al. p. 28
Sarah Moseley born about 1705 at Chesterfield now Co., VA.
She married ( 1) Joel Walker at VA. He was born about 1700 to parents who, at the ti me, resided in Henrico Co., VA.
Sarah married (2) __________ Parrish. He was born about 1700 at area of Powhatan Co., VA.
Notes for Sarah Moseley born in VA ca. 1705:
Links: https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=randyj22...
Entered 17 April 2010:
Source for information on Sarah Mosley:
http://familytrees.genopro.com/Jacques%20Riviere/Pierce/default.htm...
Update Jan 2018
Sarah Mosley as wife of Michael Waldrop, lll is not supported by current research
From https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hwrdwl&i...
Michael Waldrop (son or grandson of the immigrant, depending on whom you believe) was born about 1700. Years ago, David Smith found a name he believed to be SARAH WALDROP in the will of her father, Arthur Moseley, and he thought she had married Michael Waldrop. He shared this information, and it has been widely distributed since then.
Later David said he had erred, but he could not find the proof of his error. Becoming tired of seeing this Sarah Moseley Waldrop posted on the web and in people's databases as Michael's wife, I decided to search for the proof one way or another.
Arthur Moseley wrote his will in 1729 and it was proved in 1730, but those early records are not on file and many, if not most, are gone. For $20, the State Archives of Virginia will search its files for an individual, and, this seemed the only way to determine if the will was there. So, I sent an application and on it stated my dilemma about Sarah Moseley.
Today I received a copy of Arthur's will. It is the cleanest, most readable reproduction I have ever seen. Knowing my problem, the librarian had been kind enough to enlarge the document to two pages, 15" X 20" in size. There is no question about what it says.
Henrico Co. Deeds and Wills, 1725-1737. Reel 7a, pp. 272, 273 Arthur Moseley's will was written in Henrico Co., VA on Feb 22, 1729 and proved on July 6, 1730. Arthur mentioned his wife Elizabeth and his children. The witnesses were Micha (an abbreviation for Michael) Turpin, John Allday and R. Giles. In reference to his daughter, Sarah, it says, "Then I give and bequeath unto my daughter SARAH WALKER [NOT SARAH WALDROP!] my Negrow garl Nancy that lives with her. I allso give hur my grate black walnut char, my little black walnut table that uset to stand by the fire. One cow and calf or with calf and three other cattle. One iron poot [pot] and sute of curtains and vallins [valance] hur chire." --jd
Will of Arthur Mosely, Henrico Co., VA.-- Elizabeth Mosely was mentioned as the wife; Arthur, William, Robert, Thomas, and Francis were sons; Sarah Walker and Mary Giles mentioned as daughters.
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1705
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Chesterfield, Chesterfield County, VA, United States
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1725 |
1725
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Virginia
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1725
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VA, USA
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1728 |
1728
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Cumberland County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1729 |
September 1729
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Buckingham County, Virginia
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1731 |
1731
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Henrico County, Virginia, United States
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1732 |
1732
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Virginia, United States
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