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- Samuel Mosser1767 - Abt 1811
Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Samuel Mosser |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[2] |
14 Jul 1767 |
, , York, PA, US |
Marriage |
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to Catherine "Catrena" _____ |
Will[2][3] |
14 Jan 1811 |
, , Tuscarawas, OH, US |
Death[2][3] |
Abt Apr 1811 |
, , Tuscarawas, OH, US |
Reference Number |
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6341 |
References
- ↑ Compiler: numerous. Timothy Lamberson of Tuscarawas Co., OH. (1932).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Compiler: Sue Phillips. Mosser Research of Sue Phillips : An American Adventure: Changing the world, one family at a time. (2010).
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Samuel is said to have had an accident of some sort while constructing a log cabin, which was responsible for his death. His will dated January 14, 1811 mentions a wife, Catrena, and stipulates 'all my sons shall be put to learn trades as soon as they (become) age fourteen . . . (and) . . . Timothy Lamberson, child, shall be raised by my wife Catrena till it (becomes) age fourteen, if not sooner taken away by his father.' His estate included 100 acres originally patented by a John Gaylord and a lot in Lawrenceville which he bought from Timothy Lamberson for $30. Samuel's children, mentioned in Beer's were Elizabeth (married John Kline); Joseph (in Quincy, Illinois in 1884); Jacob; Samuel; Catherine (who married a Himes); John; Michael; and Abraham.
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