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William Henry Moss

Also Known As: "William Henry Moss II"
Birthdate:
Death: circa 1722 (45-62)
Immediate Family:

Husband of Margaret Moss
Father of Sarah (Moss) Lockhart; William Henry Morse, IV; Frances Moss; Agnes Moss; Elizabeth Moss and 3 others

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About William Henry Moss

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William Henry II Moss (NOT the son of William Henry I Moss and Lady Jane Bridgett North) was born 1668 in Old Rappahannock, York County, Virginia, and died 1722 in Old Rappahannock, York County, Virginia.He married Margaret Hopkins on 1687 in Old Rappahannock, York County, Virginia, daughter of Robert Hopkins and Katherine Sanford.

Includes NotesNotes for William Henry II Moss:

William Henry Moss II was a commissioner of the King's revenue, of Fairfax County, and from 1758 to 1796 he was High Sheriff of Fairfax County, as the oldest Justice in commission, in the new country of America.
More About William Henry II Moss:
Record Change: February 12, 2004
More About William Henry II Moss and Margaret Hopkins:
Marriage: 1687, Old Rappahannock, York County, Virginia.
Children of William Henry II Moss and Margaret Hopkins are:

William Henry III Moss, b. February 17, 1687/88, Old Rappahannock, York County, Virginia, d. 1777, Loudoun County, Virginia.


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Not the son of William Moss, Sr., of Old Rappahannock County & Bridgett Moss & not the same as William Moss, Jr.


Disproved Origins

William Moss, the man who married Bridgett Moss had one son and two daughters, that's it. William Jr who died with no issue (proven when his sisters take whats left of their father's estate) Francis Moss Brown and Elizabeth Moss Crask. This is not the same William who married Elizabeth Martin in York County.


William Henry Moss was a commissioner of the King's revenue, of Fairfax County, and from 1758 to 1796 he was High Sheriff of Fairfax County, as the oldest Justice in commission, in the new country of America.


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William Henry Moss's Timeline

1668
1668
1685
1685
Old Rappahannock, Rappahannock, Virginia, Colonial America
1687
February 17, 1687
Old Rappahannock, York, Virginia, United States
1694
1694
1698
1698
Stafford, Stafford, Virginia, United States
1698
Stafford, Stafford, Virginia, United States
1698
1698
1698
Old, Rappahannock, Virginia, United States