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Gezin van Hugh Mosher

Waarschuwing Let op: Echtgenote (Rebecca Maxson) is ook zijn nicht.

Hij is getrouwd met Rebecca Maxson.

Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1665 te Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.


Kind(eren):

  1. Nicholas Mosher  1666-1747
  2. John Mosher  1668-1739
  3. Joseph Mosher  1668-1754
  4. Hannah Mosher  1673-1716
  5. James Mosher  1675-1768
  6. Hannah ''Ann'' Mosher  ± 1675-1721
  7. Rebecca Mosher  1677-1746
  8. Daniel Mosher  1678-1751
  9. Mary Moshier  1691-1748


Notities over Hugh Mosher

Date of birth has also been (erroneously?) reported to be 1633.49680/hugh-mosher Hugh Mosher] - Find A Grave - ID 148649680 RI in 1694. 7 Dec 1713; he was 80. In 1665 when Hugh was 32, he first married Rebecca MAXSON, daughter of Richard MAXSON & Rebecca ?, in RI. Born in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA. Rebecca died aft 27 Dec 1707 in RI. 4)rried Sarah BUTCHER. Sarah died in Jun 1716 in Newport Co., RI.Hugh's Birth but he is quoted as saying he is about 30 years old in 1663 so it is estimated that he was born in 1633.on of John Moger of Cucklington and Wincanton Somersetshire England.was the pastor of Tiverton Baptist Church which served Tiverton,Little Compton,and Dartmouth Mass. Deeds show him residing in Dartmouth Mass as late as 1708. (occupation Blacksmith) of the court martial held at Newport for the trial of Certain Indians charge with being engaged in King Phillips designs. Several of them were sentenced to be executed.arch for this history has been limited to American records, but it may be well to comment on what has been said by persons said to have searched English records. Their reports are rather frustrating, for with only one execption, sources of the information are not given, and few dates are found.nating in the Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day in 1572 resulted in their flight to Germany and England. It appears that only one family had gone to England by 1600, and it had settled in Manchester, where it engaged in the weaving and selling of silk. T 1614 records. he mentioned his mother and had only two children, both minors: John, under 21; and Mary, under 17. He named his "brother" Thomas Rode and wife and siblings: Anne Ramney, John (married), Thomas, Steven, and George. He requested that John, Thomas, and Steven "admitt my said wief (Thomasin) to be Joint partner with them in all theire Tradings and Commersings...."o have had sons named Hugh, Bay befor 26 July 1666, when his eldest son James was named administrator of the estate and James and John Mosier were bonded. Massachusetts, in 1636, followed Roger Williams to Rhode Island, received a large grant of land from him in Westerly 4 August 1674, and died in Newport 1694. Not one of these statements is supported by Rhode Island or Massachusetts records.er was bequeathed two silver salts in a will by the widow of Philip Hayse of St. Patrick, Exeter (Waters, GENEALOGICAL GLEANINGS IN ENGLAND, 1185), Mary Mosier died 1653-4 at St. Gregories, London (INDEX TO PREROGATIVE COURT OF CANTERBURY, 257, vi Folio 95). Thomas Mosier of Sepulchres, London, left a will proved June 1654 (ibid., vi Folio 101). On 18 February 1664 Susanna Mosier, 27, spinster, of St. Benet Fink, London, was licensed to marry John Ellys, 25, bachelor, of Bromley, Co. Kent, at St. Benet Fink, St. Thomas the Apostle, or St. Anthony, "now called the French church in London" (Foster, LONDON MARRIAGE LICENCES, 1521-1869, p. 450).gh Mosher of the British East India Company, who had amassed a fabulous fortune and died (when?) without issue, American and Canadian Moshers sprang into action, held meetings, constructed somtimes faulty lineages, donated money, and sent agents to England to claim their inheritance. Invariably the agents were never heard from, but nevertheless, every two or three decades the process was repeated. hode Island. Accompanying statements contain so many contradictions and errors that none of the can be taken as fact, but all should be studied carefully for possible truths.descendants of Hugh's son John in HISTORY OF MUSCATINE COUNTY, IOWA, 2:505, the tradition is said to be that Hugh descended from a Sir Hugh. The statements that Hugh lived in Bristol, Rhode Island and that colonial records and Dartmouth, Massachusetts, Friends records contain his marriage to Lydia Maxson or Dixon are erroneous.98.n James and John, and no early records of Maxsons in Maine. Hugh Mosier was of an earlier generation than Hugh Mosher, but their having the same Christian name could as easily suggest uncle and nephew relationship as father and son. sher and Lydia Maxson were parents of Hugh Mosher is found among descendants of his sons Nocholas and Joseph. Ezekiel's sons John, a bachelor; Daniel, with a family; and Hugh are said to have come to Rhode Island, followed shortly by the parents, Ezekiel soon died, and John and Daniel and family were massacred by Indians in 1636 (not a plausible date), leaving Hugh as sole heir. One account mentions a sister about whom nothing was known. Several accounts say that Ezekiel left an immense fortune in Manchester. Still another is that Hugh's siblings, disapproving his wife, managed to have Hugh's share of the fortune entailed until the youngest member of the third generation was of age, this causing the long delay in settlement of the estate. come to the attention of the compilers is in the day book of Christopher Mosher (1796-1866) of Albany, New York. He wrote that three Mosher brothers, Hugh, John, and Daniel were the ones who came to America. The next is in the biography of Jonathan Brant Mosher (1808-76) of Chemung county, New York, in HISTORY OF TIOGA, CHEMUNG, TOMPKINS AND SCHUYLER COUNTIES, NEW YORK, 340c, which says that Hugh was one of three brothers but doesn't name the other two. The name of Ezekiel as the father of the three brothers appears in the story of a meeting in the Palmer House in Chicago 12 October 1883, and reported in an undated clipping from the Monmouth, Illinois GAZETTE.Fillmore, also of Aurora, to seek Ezekiel's will while on a trip to England, that Fillmore had brought back a copy, then in the Fillmore Papers in Aurora, and that Martin had seen it and could produce it. Perhaps it was later turned over to a Mosher, for in 1979 the three repositories of Fillmore Papers in New York - the Aurora Historical Society, the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, and the State University College in Oswego reported that the will was not in their collections.red to in a paper she deposited in the American Institute of Genealogy in Chicago, saying that her grandfather John Hurd Covill had records including the advertisement in 1830 for heirs, that she knew where to find all the proof and all the estate, but that "these things we are compelled to keep to ourselves until the time is right to divulge them."1 in the compilation of the descendants of James (3) (Nicholas(2)) who settled in Nova Scotia in 1760. to the chief of police in Trenton, New Jersey. to locate her aunt and cousin, who were living there. After a search the police succeeded in finding the two living in modest circumstances, and the New York TIMES of 2 May carried an article about the two, who had "learned today" that they were among the heirs of a relative Ezekiel Mosher, who had "recently" died in England leaving a fortune of $132,000,000.d his decendants.iel's family were massacred by the Indians, it was not likely that it was in 1636, when Hugh was only three years old, but perhaps in 1656, when Hugh, too, was grown, and only four years away from the first Mosher record in Rhode Island (Hugh's). Maxson as Ezekiel's wife fits in Rhode Island records perfectly. Hugh's mother is known to have been living in 1677, and in 1680 Lydia and Rebecca Mosher were members of his church in Tiverton. He is not known to have had a daughter Lydia, and the first daughter-in-law Lydia was then about fourteen years in the future. In early colonial days it was common for first cousins to marry, and if Lydia Maxson was a sister of Richard Maxson of Portsmouth, whose widow Rebecca married John Harndell of Newport, here were two marriages of first cousins: Lydia's daughter Mary and son Hugh to Richard's son John and Rebecca.uth, RId after 28 Apr 1746[P26] = Joseph RATHBUN {M} [P27] > Family [F13]. 1666, RIRNELL {M} [P9] > Family [F8] he said that he was "aged thirty or thereabouts"; and died in Newport RI befor 7 Dec. 1713 when his will was probated in Bristol County MA. cca Maxson of Portsmouth RI; died between 29 Dec. 1707 and 25 Feb 1707/08. She is frequently identified erroneously as a daughter of John Harndell of Newport, probably because of some unfortunate ommissions in the abstract of his will in Austin, Genealogical Dictionary of RI. It is dated 9 Feb 1685 and proved in 1687. The original, in the library of the Newport Historical Society, in Book 5, pp. 131-2, names daughter Mary Stanton, her husband John, and their children, who received the land and buildings. It also names "daughter-in-law Rebeckah Mosure, wife of Hugh Mosure of Portsmouth," to whom he gave only a good ewe sheep; and "son-in-law John Maxson" to whom he also gave a ewe. Austin omitted the words "in-law" before Rebeckah, and also all mention of John Maxson. "In-law" usually meant step at that time and it certainly does this time, for the wife of a son would have borne the name Harndell. The name of the stepson identifies her maiden name as Maxson.

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Hugh Mosher

Mary
1575-1620
John Maxson
1586-1643
Lydia Maxson
1611-1718

Hugh Mosher
1632-1713

± 1665
John Mosher
1668-1739
Joseph Mosher
1668-1754
Hannah Mosher
1673-1716
James Mosher
1675-1768
Daniel Mosher
1678-1751
Mary Moshier
1691-1748

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    Hugh Mosher<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1633 - Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States<br>Marriage: 1665 - Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States<br>Death: Nov 3 1713 - Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States<br>Father: Hugh Mosher<br>Mother: Lydia Maxson<br>Wife: Rebecca Maxson&lt;br>Children: Hannah MosherNicholas Mosher
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    Reverend Hugh Mosher<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Between 1632 and 1633<br>Birth: June 12 1632 - Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States<br>Birth: June 12 1632 - Exeter, Devon, England<br>Birth: 1633 - England<br>Christening: 1655<br>Marriage: Spouse: Rebecca Maxson - 1660 - Portsmouth, Rhode Island, British Colonial America<br>Marriage: Spouse: Sarah Butcher - To Feb 25 1708 - Newport,R. I.<br>Residence: Between 1668 and 1685 - Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States<br>Residence: Between 1668 and 1685 - Portsmouth, Rhode Island, United States<br>Residence: Between 1668 and 1685 - Portsmouth, Rhode Island, British Colonial America<br>Residence: 1669 - Portsmouth, Rhode Island, British Colonial America<br>Residence: To 1669 - Portsmouth, RI<br>Residence: Apr 16 1690 - Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States<br>Residence: Apr 16 1690 - Dartmouth, Massachusetts, British Colonial America<br>Residence: To Apr 16 1690 - Dartmouth, MA<br>Residence: To Apr 16 1690 - Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States<br>Residence: Mar 1 1709 - Newport, Rhode Island, United States<br>Death: Nov 3 1713 - Of Newport, Newport Co., Rhode Island, United States<br>Death: Dec 7 1713 - Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States<br>Burial: Dec 7 1713 - Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, British Colonial America<br>Occupation: Pastor of Tiverton Baptist Chruch - 1680 - Tiverton, Newport, Rhode Island, United States<br>Occupation: blacksmith - 1707<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.<br>  Additional information:
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    TitleOfNobility: Rev.
    Occupation: Blacksmith and Pastor
    LifeSketch: Before working on this tree you should consult the book "Descendants of Hugh Mosher and Rebecca Maxson through seven generations" by Mildred Mosher Chamberlain and Laura Clarenbach. (If you search for it on the WEB you can find images for the first few pages about Hugh. I'm not going to reproduce them here due to concerns about copyrights. If you live in new england you can probably track down a copy at a historical society near you, otherwise it is out of print an Amazon's price is hoovering around $350. I should have snatched up a bunch of copies two years ago when they were go for $150.)rtmouth Historical Society of New Bedford, Massachusettslications/old-dartmouth-historical-sketches/odhs%20no%2031

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