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Rev Samuel Moseley

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Rev Samuel Moseley

Birth
Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
26 Jul 1791 (aged 82)
Hampton, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Hampton, Windham County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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son of
3 -Ebenezer Maudsley
born 1673, d. 1740, Dorchester, Ma.
and
Hannah Weeks d. 1747, 70th year, Dorchester, Ma.

From there, the line goes from
2 -Thomas Maudsley d. 1706, Dorchester, Ma.
his wife
Mary (Lawrence) Cooper

1 - John Maudsley d. 1661
Dorchester, Ma.
his wife Cicily
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4 -Samuel's 1st wife
Bethia - Bethyah (Billings)
married July 4, 1734
Bethiah died May 1750

their children
*Hannah b March 31, 1735/6
*Elizabeth b Nov. 15, 1737
*Samuel b April 27, 1739

*Ebenezer b Feb. 19, 1740/1
married Martha Strong Sept. 14, 1773
They had a son, Ebenezer Jr. b Nov. 21, 1782.

*Mary b Nov. 13, 1743
*Anne b May 23, 1746
and
*John Feb. 27, 1747/8
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2nd wife
Mary Gaylord
married April 1, 1752
their children

*William b Jan. 1, 1753
d Aug. 17, 1754

*Abigail b May 3, 1754
d Aug. 17, 1754

*William b June 20, 1755

*Elizabeth b Nov. 19, 1756
and
*Sarah b April 1, 1759

The descendents of Samuel's son, Col. Ebenezer Moseley, settled in Newburyport, Ma. and owned the beautiful Maudsley State Park, in Newburyport.

Rev. Samuel Moseley was pastor of the Hampton Congregational Church from 1734 to 1791. The church was organized June 5, 1723.


Windham, later part of Hampton, Ct., vital records

Emma (Hammond) and son Eugene Whiting's family records and research.

Barbara's Maudsley - Moseley family records and research.
g-granddaughter of Emma (Hammond) Whiting.
Our line is Rev. Samuel's brother, Nathaniel Moseley, who was a Deacon in Samuel's church.
son of
3 -Ebenezer Maudsley
born 1673, d. 1740, Dorchester, Ma.
and
Hannah Weeks d. 1747, 70th year, Dorchester, Ma.

From there, the line goes from
2 -Thomas Maudsley d. 1706, Dorchester, Ma.
his wife
Mary (Lawrence) Cooper

1 - John Maudsley d. 1661
Dorchester, Ma.
his wife Cicily
-----------------------------
4 -Samuel's 1st wife
Bethia - Bethyah (Billings)
married July 4, 1734
Bethiah died May 1750

their children
*Hannah b March 31, 1735/6
*Elizabeth b Nov. 15, 1737
*Samuel b April 27, 1739

*Ebenezer b Feb. 19, 1740/1
married Martha Strong Sept. 14, 1773
They had a son, Ebenezer Jr. b Nov. 21, 1782.

*Mary b Nov. 13, 1743
*Anne b May 23, 1746
and
*John Feb. 27, 1747/8
----------------------
2nd wife
Mary Gaylord
married April 1, 1752
their children

*William b Jan. 1, 1753
d Aug. 17, 1754

*Abigail b May 3, 1754
d Aug. 17, 1754

*William b June 20, 1755

*Elizabeth b Nov. 19, 1756
and
*Sarah b April 1, 1759

The descendents of Samuel's son, Col. Ebenezer Moseley, settled in Newburyport, Ma. and owned the beautiful Maudsley State Park, in Newburyport.

Rev. Samuel Moseley was pastor of the Hampton Congregational Church from 1734 to 1791. The church was organized June 5, 1723.


Windham, later part of Hampton, Ct., vital records

Emma (Hammond) and son Eugene Whiting's family records and research.

Barbara's Maudsley - Moseley family records and research.
g-granddaughter of Emma (Hammond) Whiting.
Our line is Rev. Samuel's brother, Nathaniel Moseley, who was a Deacon in Samuel's church.


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