Person:Thomas Moseley (9)

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Judge Thomas Smith Moseley
m. 23 Sep 1756
  1. Judge Thomas Smith Moseley1759 - 1835
m. 29 May 1782
Facts and Events
Name Judge Thomas Smith Moseley
Alt Name Thomas Smith Mosley
Alt Name Thomas Smith Mosely
Gender Male
Birth[1] 7 Jan 1759 Powhatan County, Virginia
Marriage 29 May 1782 Buckingham County, Virginiato Magdalene Guerrant
Death[1] 21 Aug 1835 Montgomery County, Kentucky
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project.

    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/myff/d0044/g0000023.html#I4430

    Thomas Moseley He married his first cousin, Magdalen Guerrant and lived at Mount Sterling, Montgomery County, Kentucky.

    Possible still in Buckingham County, Va in 1791-1795. A 190 page record of taxes assessed for those years is catalogued at Duke University in Durham NC, in the Special Collections Department, William R. Perkins Library.

    Ref: Moseley Bible 1809 owned by Sallie (Perkins) Moseley.

    He was born in Powhatan County, rather than Buckingham County, per his pension application. From "Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files", Virgil White: Thomas Moseley, S15357, Virginia Line, soldier was born 7 JAN 1759 in Powhatan County, Virginia and he lived there at enlistment and in 1794 he moved to Kentucky. He applied 12 Mar 1834 in Montgomery County, Kentucky at which time he was the Judge of the Superior Court for said County and he died there in 1835. A son Daniel P. Moseley was a resident of Greenup County, KY."

    In 1796 Thomas and his brother left Virginia by going over the mountains and thence by flat boat from Marietta to either Portsmouth (Ohio) or Maysville (Kentucky) where they proceeded inland to a point near Lexington. He lived at Mount Sterling, Montgomery County, KY.