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  Moseley Family of Lower Norfolk County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Edward Moseley, son of William Moseley the younger, and Mary Gookin, was colonel and justice of Princess Anne county; high sheriff 1707-8; on the court which tried Grace Sherwood for witchcraft, 1706; Knight of the Golden Horseshoe, 1710-1722, and member of the House of Burgesses.
Edward Moseley stated in a deposition made in 1734 that he was about 73 years old.
On the motion of Col. Edward Moseley, 'tis unanimously agreed & liberty given him to erect a hanging pewe on the northern side of the new church at his own cost, for the use of himself, his grandson Mr.
userwww.service.emory.edu /~marisa/moseley.family.html   (1206 words)

  
 Moseley history - Some early Moseley families of VA
The Moseleys are one of the oldest families of Virginia which seems to be the American origins of the line discussed here.
The first is the Moseley family of Norfolk and Princess Anne Counties which originated with one William Moseley, merchant of Rotterdam, Holland, who was born in England about 1605 and died in Lower Norfolk County, VA in 1655.
Will of Edward Moseley - dated Jan 23, 1726/7 - probated June 20, 1727 -plantation to Elias Newman; "for want of heirs" estate to be divided between William Moseley, son of Benjamin AND Benjamin Moseley, son of Robert after decease of wife Elizabeth Moseley; friend James Alderson; wife Elizabeth executrix.
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 East Carolina University Field Station for Coastal Studies at Mattamuskeet: The Lake   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Moseley's map is one of the most important type maps in the history of North Carolina cartography, directly influencing Wimble 1738, Collet 1770, Mouzon 1775 and other less important maps, for the area Moseley covers.
Edward Moseley, who died in 1749, was surveyor general as early as 1710, succeeding John Lawson.
Moseley was on of the notable characters in the early history of Carolina.
www.ecu.edu /artsci/cas/matt/Map.htm   (374 words)

  
 Michael Edward Moseley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Michael Moseley, Anthropology Professor at the University of Florida, was born March 29, 1941.
Moseley has achieved many accomplishments in his professional career as an archaeologist as well as a professor at the collegiate level.
Moseley has done a number of excavations in this region and are his most prominent areas of interest.
www.mnsu.edu /emuseum/information/biography/klmno/moseley_michael.html   (377 words)

  
 Dict. of NC Biography: William D. Mosely   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
A descendant of colonial official Edward Moseley, he was graduated from The University of North Carolina in 1818 and received an M.A degree in 1821.
Moseley represented his native county in the state senate continuously from 1829 to 1837 and served as speaker for the four terms between 1832 and 1835.
After his death a portrait, painted from a daguerreotype, was presented by two of his daughters to be hung in a state portrait gallery in the Florida capitol.
www.wfu.edu /academics/history/HST_WFU/moseley.htm   (313 words)

  
 Government-Greene
Since Moseley served as public treasurer for the entire province from 1723 to 1735, it is logical that the Lower House continued him as one of the public treasurers when that office was divided.
It continued Edward Moseley as treasurer for the southern counties but substituted Thomas Barker for John Hodgson, who after 1746 had assumed the leadership of the opposition to Johnston and the “long assembly” during the representation controversy.
Edward Moseley died in l749 and was succeeded by Councilor Eleazer Allen.
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us /sections/hp/colonial/Nchr/Subjects/greene.htm   (5026 words)

  
 Fictionwise eBooks: Precaution by James Fenimore Cooper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Sir Edward Moseley was descended from one of the most respectable of the creations of his order by James, and had inherited, with many of the virtues of his ancestors, an estate which placed him amongst the greatest landed proprietors in the county.
Lady Moseley had submitted this child entirely to the control of her aunt; and it was commonly thought Emily would inherit the very handsome sum left to the disposal of the General's widow.
The retirement of Sir Edward's family had been uniform, with the exception of occasional visits to an aged uncle of his wife's, and who, in return, spent much of his time with them at the Hall, and who had declared his intention of making the children of Lady Moseley his heirs.
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 Precaution
Thanks Sir Edward"s timely retrenchment and rebuilding of his financial status, and to the good will of friends and relatives intending to make the Moseley children their heirs, marriages of the proper kind seem likely for the younger two daughters and for John, as well.
Wilson, increasingly concerned about Jane's infatuation with the unprincipled Egerton, is unable to persuade Lady Moseley of the danger therein; Lady Anne is disposed to overlook the Colonel's obvious flaws in favor of his probable inheritance of a title and substantial income.
Lady Chatterton's bait, first for John Moseley and next for Colonel Egerton, is her daughter Catherine's display of a shapely ankle, a bait to which neither man is drawn.
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 James Fenimore Cooper - Precaution
Lady Moseley, an estimable woman with few failings, whose principal aim in life was to see her daughters comfortably established, had submitted Emily entirely to the control of Mrs.
An attachment had long existed between Clara Moseley and Francis Ives, only son of Dr. Ives, the rector of the parish, and the two families waited only for the establishment of the young man, who was studying for the ministry, to perfect the union.
The mother of Sir Edward was a daughter of this family, and the sister of the grandfather of the present lord.
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 Goodson, Lockhart and Allied Families - aqwg186
Tully MOSELEY was born 4 Jan 1711 and died before 9 Dec 1773.
Hillary MOSELEY shoemaker was born before 1740 and died before 6 Jan 1794.
Matthew MOSELEY was born 9 May 1755 and died 26 Oct 1820.
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 Moseley Family Genealogy Forum (Page 6)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Re: Elijah Moseley 1880 census - Tommy Moseley 8/02/00
moseleys of tennessee and virgia - ralph moseley 10/18/98
Re: moseleys of tennessee and virgia - Danny Huff 2/24/99
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 Moseley Family History and Genealogy
5 Lewis Moseley 1856 to 1940 Buried in Selma............
5 Nancy Moseley Mary Moseley Wakefield and Mary Ellen Carlton assisted with the descendants of Jesse Mercer Moseley.......
5 William Marvin Moseley b: 22 Jun 1892 in Camden, Ouachita Co, AR d: 27 Sep 1982 in Camden, Ouachita Co, AR............
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Meadows/3150/moseley.html   (8759 words)

  
 Precaution, Volume 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Lady Moseley, when she retired to the drawing room after dinner with her sister and daughters, commenced a recital of the ceremony and company to be invited on the occasion.
John Moseley was the first person she undertook to try the effect of her invention upon a few months before; and after comfortably seating the parties, she withdrew to a little distance, to watch the effect.
Moseley had experienced; John turned to the speaker, and was about to reply, for he had heard of his being at the rectory the day before, as the tilbury of Colonel Egerton drove to the door, containing himself and his friend the captain.
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 Moseley Map
The East Carolina University copy of the Moseley Map is the only known original print of this historic map currently extant in the United States.
The Friends of Joyner Library have made available for purchase, 26" x 33", reproductions of the Moseley Map, on high quality parchment cover stock, suitable for framing at a cost of $20 plus $5 for shipping and handling.
Included with the purchase of the map is an extensive and detailed source of information on the names and locations of early settlers, plantations, and Indian tribes along the 1733 North Carolina coast.
www.ecu.edu /cs-lib/LibFriends/moseleymap.cfm   (210 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Peru - Regionalism and Political Divisions | Peruvian Information Resource
Archaeologists and ethnohistorians have identified some forty-four different highland cultures and thirty-eight more in coastal valleys that existed at the time of the rise of the Inca Empire in the fifteenth century.
Tawantinsuyu (Land of the Four Quarters) retained these preexisting ethnogeographic zones in one form or another, according to anthropologist Michael Edward Moseley, establishing at least eighty ethnically distinct political provinces throughout the empire's vast territory.
The policies of the Tawantinsuyu presaged subsequent geopolitical territorial arrangements.
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 Moseley Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
To Joyce re: Howell Moseley - Becky 4/08/05
Re: To Joyce re: Howell Moseley - Becky 4/08/05
Re: LeRoy Moseley (1813) and Lewis A. Moseley (1823) AL-MS-LA-TX - shirley barfield robison 10/14/04
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 (A Marshall MOSELEY - Louisiana T MOTLEY )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Edward MOSELEY (14 OCT 1869 - 17 OCT 1873)
Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" MOSELEY (OCT 1878 - 10 JUN 1952)
Winora MOSELEY (28 OCT 1859 - 1 FEB 1946)
mason.math.tntech.edu /smith2/ind0269.htm   (141 words)

  
 The Allen Parker Slave Narrative Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The image below is a small portion of the Edward Moseley Map of North Carolina, 1733.
Moseley was a member of the Council, a prominent lawyer, Public Treasurer, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and Associate Justice of North Carolina.
Detail from a Reprint of the Moseley Map by Friends of the ECU Library, East Carolina University, Joyner Library, 1996.
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 EDWARD S. MOSELEY
EDWARD S. Edward Steven Moseley, of the 900 block of Norchester St., died March 11, 1996, in a local hospital.
He was a warehouse assistant for the Dollar Tree and was a native of Norfolk.
He is survived by a brother, the Rev. Willie A. ``Moe'' Moseley of Norfolk; three aunts, Mrs.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1996/vp960314/03140255.htm   (134 words)

  
 Cheadle Hulme - History 1540-1840
In 1643 general taxation was introduced and a number of manors were sequestered (including Cheadle Moseley) or their owners fined because landlords had taken sides with the King.
The last Moseley of the half-manor (she inherited in 1695) was Anne (married to Sir John Bland in 1695, who along with his son John squandered the estate).
During government reforms of the 1830s, Stockport became a parliamentary borough (1832) which included Cheadle Bulkeley and Cheadle Moseley, had a town council (1835), and introduced a number of measures to improve education* and housing which was particularly poor in the area.
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 SIXTH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
She was married to John T. MOSELEY on 16 Feb 1860 in Cheatham Co., Tennessee.
Mary was 18 years old, Dempsey was 15 years old, Clarence was 11 years old, John was 9 years old, Nancy was 7 years old, Edward was 5 years old, Richard was 3 years old and Elizabeth was 6 months old.
William G. was born in 1870 in Cheatham Co., Tennessee.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Bath became a refuge for the surrounding area until the Indian power was broken.
Bath was also the haunt of Edward Teach, better known as the pirate "Blackbeard." (248k) An expedition of the British Navy killed him in a naval battle near Ocracoke in 1718.
Governors Robert Daniel, Thomas Cary, Charles Eden, and Matthew Rowan made Bath their home for a time, as did Edward Moseley, long time Speaker of the Assembly.
statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us /nc/ncsites/Bath.htm   (567 words)

  
 Goodson, Lockhart and Allied Families - aqwg193
Edward MOSELEY before 29 Dec 1749 in Deed Bk 7: 196, Princess Anne, VA.
Benjamin MOSELEY Infantry Officer on 29 Apr 1782 in, Amelia, VA.
William MOSELEY on 8 Jan 1754 in, Princess Anne, VA.
www.jrily.com /genealogy/aqwg193.htm   (486 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Historical Dictionary of the United States-Mexican War   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
by Edward H. Moseley (Author), Paul C. Clark (Author)
Includes illustrations of the central figures of the conflict, a detailed chronology, and a bibliography of traditional and contemporary sources useful to the professional scholar, student, and amateur historian.
Edward H. Moseley (Ph.D., University of Alabama) is Director of the University of Alabama's Capstone International Program Center and Professor of Latin American History.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0810833344   (349 words)

  
 Descendants of Judith Dibrell Patteson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
6 Mary Elizabeth Moseley b: 1826 VA d: 23 Jun 1849 Manteo, Buckingham Co, VA.............
7 Ella Moseley Johnson* b: 7 Jul 1844 Manteo, Buckingham Co, VA d: 25 Aug 1845 Manteo, Buckingham Co, VA...............
8 Edward Lewis Abraham* b: 13 Dec 1889 d: 22 Oct 1891...................
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 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project Global Search
Father: William Anderson Moseley Mother: Anna Elizabeth Dennis Spouse: Syble Irene Nelson
Father: Arthur Moseley Mother: Martha Cocke Spouse: Amey Green
Father: Arthur Moseley II Mother: Martha Cocke Spouse: Amey Green
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 The Family History of Charles Clay I (c.1635-1686)
Hannah married second Edward Stanley before 1 October 1687 when “Hannah the wife of Edward Standley” took up a servant girl of Richard Bland in Henrico County.
He was the son of John James Trabue and Olympia Dupuy and had been the husband of Martha Haskins.
Their eldest son, Charles Edward Clay (c.1839), was a member of Wyoming’s first territorial legislature and husband to Ogalla Sioux, Lulu Fingernail Woman.
www.virginians.com /topics/1848.htm   (10080 words)

  
 Curriculum Vitae
edited by Fred Moseley (Edward Elgar, 1995), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 33 1988: 303-7.
The Economics of the Profit Rate: Competition, Crises and Historical Tendencies in Capitalism by Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy (Edward Elgar, 1993), Review of Radical Political Economics, 30(1) March 1998: 115-7.
Understanding Capitalism, by Samuel Bowles and Richard Edwards (Harper and Row, 1985), Review of Radical Political Economics, 17(4), Winter 1985/86: pp.
myweb.lmu.edu /jdevine/subpages/VITAONLY.htm   (1728 words)

  
 Lectures and Reading Assignments
Edward H. Moseley, “The United States and Mexicok 1810-1850”: Chapter 6 in T. Ray Shurbutt, United States-Latin American Relations, 1800-1850, pp.
and Edward H. Moseley, “Veracruz, 1847 – A Grand Design,” Joint Force Quarterly (Winter 1995/96: No. 10), pp.
Edward H. Moseley and Paul C. Clark, Jr., Historical Dictionary of the United States-Mexican War (Lanham, Md. and London), 1997.
www.as.ua.edu /lclayton/plahseminar2005/lecturetopics&readingassignments.htm   (417 words)

  
 John Edward Titschke Alias Teache, Teachey, Thatch
LORD, OUR ENEMY ARE EVIL TYRANTS WHOSE DESIRE IS TO DANIEL EDWARD TITSCHKE, (TEACHIE, TEACHEY, TEACHE, and c.), AND ANN GIESSIEBEL TITSCHKE WENT FORWARD IN THE HISTORY OF THE COUNTRY CONTRIBUTING TO SOCIETY.
IN REALITY THE HOPE IS BY EXPOSING THE WHOLE FACTUAL CHRONICLE CONCERNING THE INFAMOUS TITSCHKE, THOSE IN THE FAMILY WHO HAVE FEARED THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE TRUTH FOR TOO MANY YEARS WILL BE SET FREE.
THEY SHOULD ALL BE EMBELLISHED WITH REWARDING EUPHORIA, BOASTING OF THEIR FAMILY LINEAGE TO EDWARD TITSCHKE’S (TEACHE, THATCH) HERITAGE AND THEIR FAMILY’S RELATIONSHIPS TO THE INFAMOUS TITSCHKE AND THE STATE’S NOTORIOUS PIRATE, BLACKBEARD.
www.blackbeard-newbern.info   (279 words)

  
 ISS: Recommended Books
BENNETT, Edward T. Automatic Speaking and Writing (London, 1905.).
The Mediumship of Jack Webber (Surrey: The Harry Edwards Spiritual Healing Sanctuary Trust.)
MOSELEY, Sydney A. An Amazing Séances and An Exposure (London and Edinburgh: Sampson Low, Marston and Co., 1919.)
www.survivalafterdeath.org /books.htm   (4584 words)

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