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How Come Surry County And How Hit Got Along
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Book Synopsis The Search for West Mosley/Moseley and His Descendants by : Modie Young Mosley
Download or read book The Search for West Mosley/Moseley and His Descendants written by Modie Young Mosley and published by . This book was released on 1989 with total page 544 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Although West Mosley was born in 1751 we do not know where. It may have been in Scotland, America or somewhere else. However, in 1797 he was in North Carolina where he married Rebekah Shore. She may not have been his first wife. He died in 1821. He is known to have had 4 children. Many of his descendants are included in this record. They now live in North Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, Kansas, Missouri, and elsewhere.
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