Display Patriot - P-253334 - George MOSELEY/MOSLEY/MOUSLEY

George MOSELEY/MOSLEY/MOUSLEY

SAR Patriot #: P-253334

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A081973

Birth: 1757 / / England
Death: 07 Sep 1835 Brandywine Hundred / New Castle / DE

Qualifying Service Description:

Private - Philadelphia City Guards - Capt William McMullen, Southern Dist, Maj Lewis Nicola, PA - 1777


Additional References:

PA ARCHIVES, 6TH SER, VOL 1, pg 587, 588


Spouse: Catherine Poulston
Children: Reuben; Titus;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1957-10-28 UT Unassigned Jesse Floyd Cannon (82188) Titus   
1967-06-26 UT Unassigned Charles Mousley Cannon (85199) Titus   
2024-01-12 WV 110402 Joshua Kotter Wheatley (228946) Titus   
2024-01-12 WV 110403 Charles Enoch Wheatley (228947) Titus   
Location:
Wilmington / New Castle / DE / USA
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  • No record found on Find-A-Grave - January 2024
  • record showed cemetery as "Newark Union"


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