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Alonzo Moseley

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Alonzo Moseley

Birth
Franklinville, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
Death
4 Dec 1892 (aged 65)
Jackson County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Shamrock, Jackson County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 5 Grave 22
Memorial ID
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Alonzo was the son of Aaron Moseley and his wife 2) Elizabeth "Eliza" Sybil Moseley, a 1st cousin, and apparently a Mormon plural marriage that failed.

MOSELEY siblings:

Alonzo married on March 28, 1850, Eunice Hunt, who was born in Cattaraugus Co., New York, a daughter of John S. and Mercy (Foster) Hunt, natives of Pennsylvania and New York respectively.

7 MOSELEY children:

1. John Hamilton Moseley B-5/28/1851 Franklinville, Cattaraugus, NY, a physician of Tomah, Monroe, WI; m. Clara Clark B-9/19/1854 in Iowa on 22 Mar 1877. Clara was the daughter of William Clark and Sarah Tharp and was born on 19 Sep 1854 in Bloomfield, Davis, IA.
...7 MOSELEY children:
...1. Parker John Moseley (6/26/1878-9/15/1954). Parker served in the military about 1898 in Tomah, Tomah Township, Monroe County, WI as a Corporal in Company K of the 3rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. His unit served in Puerto Rico, leaving on April 28th, 1898 and returning home on September 18th, 1898. The unit was based in the Winnebago County area of Wisconsin.
Parker John: #85473780 Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cem., Glendale, Los Angeles, CA. Req. trans. 8/31/2013.
...2. Mabel Moseley B-8/13/1880.
...3. Edith Moseley B-11/26/1882.
...4. Jannie Moseley B-4/22/1885.
...5. Anita Moseley B-10/13/1887.
...6. Cora Moseley B-4/26/1891.
...7. Allan Moseley B-9/3/1893.
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2. Daniel Thomas "Tom" Moseley B-2/16/1854 in Sparta, Monroe, WI, D-4/23/1916; m. Sarah Musson B-2/25/25/1861 in Waukesha, WI on 9/30/1883 in LaGrange Co., WI. She died 4/1957. "Tom" was the first child born in the incorporated village of Sparta, Monroe, WI. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe County, WI. He was one of the largest producers of potatoes in Monroe Co., WI. He died 23 Apr 1916.
Daniel Thomas "Tom": #70756000, Warren Mills Cem., Warrens, Monroe, WI.
Sarah: #70756077, Warren Mills Cem., Warrens, Monroe, WI.
...7 MOSELEY children:
...Susie B. Morse (1884-1957) Linked
...Harry G. Moseley (1886-1959) Linked
...Archie Fulton Moseley (1889-1968) Linked
...Preston Moseley (1896-1898) Linked
...Thelma D Moseley Schroeder (1899-1994) Linked
...Harlan Brown Moseley (1904-1999) Linked

...1. Susan Belle Moseley was born on 8/4/1884 in Warrens, Monroe, WI. (She is listed as "Susie Morse" in the Birth Registration Index.) She appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. She died on 9/26/1957 in Sparta, Monroe, WI.
Susan: #93616053, Warrens, Warren Mills Cem., Monroe, WI.
Hezza Morse: #93616045, Warrens Mills Cem., Monroe, WI.

Susan Belle Moseley and Hezza Washington Morse were married on 5/30/1910 in Monroe Co., WI. Hezza Washington Morse was the son of William Henry Morse and Delia Lovina "Deda" [Dede Morse: # 93616038, Warrens Mill Cem., Warrens, Monroe, WI.]
......3 MORSE children:
......1. Ardale Juanita Morse B-10/27/1913 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI, D-2/19/1918 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI.
Ardale: # 93616030, Warren Mills Cem., Warrens, Monroe, WI.
......2. Sherwin K. Morse B-2/26/1916 in Monroe Co., WI. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. Sherwin D-4/23/1991 in Neenah, Winnebago, WI. He m. Adeline Blohm.
......3. Merrill M. Morse B~1921 in Monroe Co., WI. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI.
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...2. Harry G. Moseley B-1886 in Wisconsin. He appeared in the census in 1920 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe Co., WI. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe Co., WI. Harry D-1959.
Harry: #. He was buried in 1959 in the Warren Mills Cem., Warrens, Monroe, WI.

Harry G. Moseley and Sadie L. Barden were married about 1917. Sadie L. Barden was tge daughter of Herbert H. Barden and Esther Jane Hiles, she was born in 3/1888 in Wisconsin. She was adopted about 1892 in Monroe County, WI. (Her obituary mentions that she was adopted.) She appeared in the census in 1900 in Grant Twp., Monroe, WI. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. She was listed as single and she and her son were living with her adoptive parents. She appeared in the census in 1920 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. She appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln Twp, Monroe, WI. Sadie died before 11/1985. She was buried in Warrens, Lincoln Township, Monroe County, WI. in the Warren Mills Cemetery.
......2 MOSELEY children:
......1. Glen "Mike" Roger Moseley was born on 4/7/1910 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. He appeared in the census in June 1910 in Lincoln Twp, Monroe, WI. He appeared in the census in 1920 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. Glen D-5/17/1991 in Tomah, Tomah Twp., Monroe County, WI.

Glen "Mike" Roger Moseley and Marjorie I. Rodefer were married on 7/28/1934 in Ashland, Ashland, WI. Marjorie I. Rodefer was the daughter of John B. Rodefer Jr. and Janie Nichols. Marjorie died before Sep 2002.
.........2 MOSELEY children:
.........1. Gene Roger Moseley.
.........2. David T. Moseley.

......2. Margaret Blanche Moseley was born on 7/30/1917 in Monroe Co., WI. She appeared in the census in 1920 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe County, WI. She appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe County, WI.
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...3. Archie Fulton Moseley (6/19/1889-1968); m. (_), had children.
Archie: #70756284, Warren Mills Cem., Warrens, Monroe, WI.
...4. Gayle H. Moseley. Not found.
...5. Preston Moseley (12/30/1896-6/10/1898).
Preston: #93616155, Warrens Mills Cem., Warrens, Monroe, WI.
...6. Thelma D. Moseley (1899-1994); m. Emil W. Schroeder.
Thelma: #100374505, Warren Mills Cem., Warrant, Monroe, WI.
...7. Harlan Brown Moseley (3/7/1904-7/16/1999).
Harlan: #27913885, Warren Mills Cem., Warrens, Monroe, WI.
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3. Emma Moseley B-6/26/1856 WI; D-Jan. 1864 in WI.
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4. Florinda "Flora" Moseley B-12/17/1858 WI; m. (_) Meyers, resided in Bismark, Dakota; no children.
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5. Ida May Moseley B-1/16/1861 WI; m. Nelson Martin Woodworth; m. on 11/19/1876 in Sparta, WI.
...1 WOODWORTH child:
...1. Bess Woodworth B-abt. 1881; m. (_) Cobb.
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6. Arthur Gray Moseley B-9/17/1864 Sparta, WI; m. Myrtle Parmenter B-9/17/1874 in La Crosse, WI on 1/5/1893 in Sparta, WI.
...11 MOSELEY children:
...1. Eunice Moseley B-12/4/1893 in Cataract, Monroe Co., WI; m. (_), had children.
...2. Jennie Mae Moseley B-11/14/1895 in Cataract, Monroe Co., WI; m. (_), had children.
...3. Gladys Moseley B-1/17/1898 in Cataract, Monroe Co., WI; m. (_), had children.
...4. Living Moseley; m. (_), had children.
...5. Emma Moseley B-1/4/1903.
...6. Rose L. Moseley B-6/11/1905 in Cataract, Monroe Co., WI; m. (_), had children.
...7. Living Moseley.
...8. John Hamilton Moseley B-6/8/1909 in Cataract, Monroe Co., WI; m. (_) had children.
...9. Helen K. Moseley B-8/4/1911 in Cataract, Monroe Co., WI; no children
...9. Robert Gray Moseley B-4/13/1914 in Cataract, Monroe Co., WI; m. (_), had children.
..10. Frances Myrtle Moseley B-12/4/1917 in Cataract, Monroe Co., WI; m. (_), had children.
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7. Clara Eliza Moseley B-6/8/1868 WI; m. Thomas S. Kelley.
...6 KELLEY children:
...1. Ruth Kelley.
...2. Rachel Kelley.
...3. Margaret Kelley.
...4. Leo Kelley.
...5. Kenneth Kelley.
...6. Living Kelley.
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1850 Census for Franklinville, Cattaraugus, NY:
Alonzo Moseley
Eliza, age 47 [his mother]
Azuba, age 75 [his grandmother, Eliza's mother]
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Source: Biographical History of La Crosse, Juneau and Monroe County, Wisconsin, pub. 1892.
See: http://genealogytrails.com/wis/monroe/biom.html

"ALONZO MOSELEY, one of the pioneers of 1852, is entitled to a space in this history, and following is a brief sketch of his life.

"He was born in Cattaraugus County, New York, October 28, 1827, a son of Aaron Moseley, a native of Tompkins County, New York. The paternal grandfather, Joseph Moseley, a native of Windom County, Vermont, was a soldier in the War of the Revolution. Aaron Moseley married Elias [sic] ELIZA Moseley, who was his cousin. Alonzo, their son, was reared on a farm in Cattaraugus County, and during the winter season attended the common schools.

"Believing the opportunities of the West greatly superior to those of the East, even at that early day, he determined to go to the frontier. Accordingly, in 1852, he started to Wisconsin, coming by steamer to Detroit, thence by rail to Chicago, and from that city to Milwaukee by the lake; he was accompanied by O. P. McClure of Erie county, New York, who settled also in Monroe County.

"Mr. Moseley first located on the northwest corner of the courthouse square in the town of Sparta, and there resided two years. He was engaged in teaming on the road from Milwaukee to Sparta, the trip requiring seventeen days. When he turned his attention to agriculture, he settled on a farm one and a half miles north of Sparta, where he resided for twenty years. At the end of two decades he sold this place and removed to another point, driving his team the distance of 800 miles; he remained but six weeks, when he disposed of his newly acquired interests and returned to this county. He now owns a farm of 300 acres lying on Robinson creek, admirably adapted to the raising of live-stock.

"Mr. Moseley was married March 28, 1850, to Miss Eunice Hunt, who was born in Cattaraugus County, New York, a daughter of John S. and Mercy (Foster] Hunt, natives of Pennsylvania and New York respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Moseley are the parents of six children: John H., a physician of Tomah, Wisconsin; Thomas, one of the largest producers of potatoes in Monroe county; Mrs. Flora Myers, a widow resident in Bismark, Dakota; Ida, wife of N. M. Woodworth; Arthur G.; and Clara, wife of Thomas Kelly [sic]; Mrs. Kelly was a very competent teacher before her marriage.

"Politically our subject affiliates with the Republican party, and is a stanch supporter of the prohibition movement. He has represented the people of his township as Assessor four terms, and has also been Justice of the Peace, and a member of the School Board. He is a man well informed upon the leading topics of the day, is thoroughly loyal to home interests, and a supporter of home enterprise."
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2012, 2013.
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Source found in 2013, Gary L. Griggs: Daniel Thomas "Tom" Moseley family line in WI: http://www.lutheransonline.com/tomahfamiilytree
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?...Where does this info belong ... Woodard was born on 30 Apr 1889 in Monroe County, WI. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. He appeared in the census in 1920 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. His occupation was listed as "Farmer." He died on 10/7/1969 in Tomah, Monroe County, WI.
Work in progress.

Alonzo was the son of Aaron Moseley and his wife 2) Elizabeth "Eliza" Sybil Moseley, a 1st cousin, and apparently a Mormon plural marriage that failed.

MOSELEY siblings:

Alonzo married on March 28, 1850, Eunice Hunt, who was born in Cattaraugus Co., New York, a daughter of John S. and Mercy (Foster) Hunt, natives of Pennsylvania and New York respectively.

7 MOSELEY children:

1. John Hamilton Moseley B-5/28/1851 Franklinville, Cattaraugus, NY, a physician of Tomah, Monroe, WI; m. Clara Clark B-9/19/1854 in Iowa on 22 Mar 1877. Clara was the daughter of William Clark and Sarah Tharp and was born on 19 Sep 1854 in Bloomfield, Davis, IA.
...7 MOSELEY children:
...1. Parker John Moseley (6/26/1878-9/15/1954). Parker served in the military about 1898 in Tomah, Tomah Township, Monroe County, WI as a Corporal in Company K of the 3rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. His unit served in Puerto Rico, leaving on April 28th, 1898 and returning home on September 18th, 1898. The unit was based in the Winnebago County area of Wisconsin.
Parker John: #85473780 Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cem., Glendale, Los Angeles, CA. Req. trans. 8/31/2013.
...2. Mabel Moseley B-8/13/1880.
...3. Edith Moseley B-11/26/1882.
...4. Jannie Moseley B-4/22/1885.
...5. Anita Moseley B-10/13/1887.
...6. Cora Moseley B-4/26/1891.
...7. Allan Moseley B-9/3/1893.
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2. Daniel Thomas "Tom" Moseley B-2/16/1854 in Sparta, Monroe, WI, D-4/23/1916; m. Sarah Musson B-2/25/25/1861 in Waukesha, WI on 9/30/1883 in LaGrange Co., WI. She died 4/1957. "Tom" was the first child born in the incorporated village of Sparta, Monroe, WI. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe County, WI. He was one of the largest producers of potatoes in Monroe Co., WI. He died 23 Apr 1916.
Daniel Thomas "Tom": #70756000, Warren Mills Cem., Warrens, Monroe, WI.
Sarah: #70756077, Warren Mills Cem., Warrens, Monroe, WI.
...7 MOSELEY children:
...Susie B. Morse (1884-1957) Linked
...Harry G. Moseley (1886-1959) Linked
...Archie Fulton Moseley (1889-1968) Linked
...Preston Moseley (1896-1898) Linked
...Thelma D Moseley Schroeder (1899-1994) Linked
...Harlan Brown Moseley (1904-1999) Linked

...1. Susan Belle Moseley was born on 8/4/1884 in Warrens, Monroe, WI. (She is listed as "Susie Morse" in the Birth Registration Index.) She appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. She died on 9/26/1957 in Sparta, Monroe, WI.
Susan: #93616053, Warrens, Warren Mills Cem., Monroe, WI.
Hezza Morse: #93616045, Warrens Mills Cem., Monroe, WI.

Susan Belle Moseley and Hezza Washington Morse were married on 5/30/1910 in Monroe Co., WI. Hezza Washington Morse was the son of William Henry Morse and Delia Lovina "Deda" [Dede Morse: # 93616038, Warrens Mill Cem., Warrens, Monroe, WI.]
......3 MORSE children:
......1. Ardale Juanita Morse B-10/27/1913 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI, D-2/19/1918 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI.
Ardale: # 93616030, Warren Mills Cem., Warrens, Monroe, WI.
......2. Sherwin K. Morse B-2/26/1916 in Monroe Co., WI. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. Sherwin D-4/23/1991 in Neenah, Winnebago, WI. He m. Adeline Blohm.
......3. Merrill M. Morse B~1921 in Monroe Co., WI. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI.
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...2. Harry G. Moseley B-1886 in Wisconsin. He appeared in the census in 1920 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe Co., WI. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe Co., WI. Harry D-1959.
Harry: #. He was buried in 1959 in the Warren Mills Cem., Warrens, Monroe, WI.

Harry G. Moseley and Sadie L. Barden were married about 1917. Sadie L. Barden was tge daughter of Herbert H. Barden and Esther Jane Hiles, she was born in 3/1888 in Wisconsin. She was adopted about 1892 in Monroe County, WI. (Her obituary mentions that she was adopted.) She appeared in the census in 1900 in Grant Twp., Monroe, WI. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. She was listed as single and she and her son were living with her adoptive parents. She appeared in the census in 1920 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. She appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln Twp, Monroe, WI. Sadie died before 11/1985. She was buried in Warrens, Lincoln Township, Monroe County, WI. in the Warren Mills Cemetery.
......2 MOSELEY children:
......1. Glen "Mike" Roger Moseley was born on 4/7/1910 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. He appeared in the census in June 1910 in Lincoln Twp, Monroe, WI. He appeared in the census in 1920 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. Glen D-5/17/1991 in Tomah, Tomah Twp., Monroe County, WI.

Glen "Mike" Roger Moseley and Marjorie I. Rodefer were married on 7/28/1934 in Ashland, Ashland, WI. Marjorie I. Rodefer was the daughter of John B. Rodefer Jr. and Janie Nichols. Marjorie died before Sep 2002.
.........2 MOSELEY children:
.........1. Gene Roger Moseley.
.........2. David T. Moseley.

......2. Margaret Blanche Moseley was born on 7/30/1917 in Monroe Co., WI. She appeared in the census in 1920 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe County, WI. She appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe County, WI.
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...3. Archie Fulton Moseley (6/19/1889-1968); m. (_), had children.
Archie: #70756284, Warren Mills Cem., Warrens, Monroe, WI.
...4. Gayle H. Moseley. Not found.
...5. Preston Moseley (12/30/1896-6/10/1898).
Preston: #93616155, Warrens Mills Cem., Warrens, Monroe, WI.
...6. Thelma D. Moseley (1899-1994); m. Emil W. Schroeder.
Thelma: #100374505, Warren Mills Cem., Warrant, Monroe, WI.
...7. Harlan Brown Moseley (3/7/1904-7/16/1999).
Harlan: #27913885, Warren Mills Cem., Warrens, Monroe, WI.
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3. Emma Moseley B-6/26/1856 WI; D-Jan. 1864 in WI.
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4. Florinda "Flora" Moseley B-12/17/1858 WI; m. (_) Meyers, resided in Bismark, Dakota; no children.
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5. Ida May Moseley B-1/16/1861 WI; m. Nelson Martin Woodworth; m. on 11/19/1876 in Sparta, WI.
...1 WOODWORTH child:
...1. Bess Woodworth B-abt. 1881; m. (_) Cobb.
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6. Arthur Gray Moseley B-9/17/1864 Sparta, WI; m. Myrtle Parmenter B-9/17/1874 in La Crosse, WI on 1/5/1893 in Sparta, WI.
...11 MOSELEY children:
...1. Eunice Moseley B-12/4/1893 in Cataract, Monroe Co., WI; m. (_), had children.
...2. Jennie Mae Moseley B-11/14/1895 in Cataract, Monroe Co., WI; m. (_), had children.
...3. Gladys Moseley B-1/17/1898 in Cataract, Monroe Co., WI; m. (_), had children.
...4. Living Moseley; m. (_), had children.
...5. Emma Moseley B-1/4/1903.
...6. Rose L. Moseley B-6/11/1905 in Cataract, Monroe Co., WI; m. (_), had children.
...7. Living Moseley.
...8. John Hamilton Moseley B-6/8/1909 in Cataract, Monroe Co., WI; m. (_) had children.
...9. Helen K. Moseley B-8/4/1911 in Cataract, Monroe Co., WI; no children
...9. Robert Gray Moseley B-4/13/1914 in Cataract, Monroe Co., WI; m. (_), had children.
..10. Frances Myrtle Moseley B-12/4/1917 in Cataract, Monroe Co., WI; m. (_), had children.
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7. Clara Eliza Moseley B-6/8/1868 WI; m. Thomas S. Kelley.
...6 KELLEY children:
...1. Ruth Kelley.
...2. Rachel Kelley.
...3. Margaret Kelley.
...4. Leo Kelley.
...5. Kenneth Kelley.
...6. Living Kelley.
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1850 Census for Franklinville, Cattaraugus, NY:
Alonzo Moseley
Eliza, age 47 [his mother]
Azuba, age 75 [his grandmother, Eliza's mother]
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Source: Biographical History of La Crosse, Juneau and Monroe County, Wisconsin, pub. 1892.
See: http://genealogytrails.com/wis/monroe/biom.html

"ALONZO MOSELEY, one of the pioneers of 1852, is entitled to a space in this history, and following is a brief sketch of his life.

"He was born in Cattaraugus County, New York, October 28, 1827, a son of Aaron Moseley, a native of Tompkins County, New York. The paternal grandfather, Joseph Moseley, a native of Windom County, Vermont, was a soldier in the War of the Revolution. Aaron Moseley married Elias [sic] ELIZA Moseley, who was his cousin. Alonzo, their son, was reared on a farm in Cattaraugus County, and during the winter season attended the common schools.

"Believing the opportunities of the West greatly superior to those of the East, even at that early day, he determined to go to the frontier. Accordingly, in 1852, he started to Wisconsin, coming by steamer to Detroit, thence by rail to Chicago, and from that city to Milwaukee by the lake; he was accompanied by O. P. McClure of Erie county, New York, who settled also in Monroe County.

"Mr. Moseley first located on the northwest corner of the courthouse square in the town of Sparta, and there resided two years. He was engaged in teaming on the road from Milwaukee to Sparta, the trip requiring seventeen days. When he turned his attention to agriculture, he settled on a farm one and a half miles north of Sparta, where he resided for twenty years. At the end of two decades he sold this place and removed to another point, driving his team the distance of 800 miles; he remained but six weeks, when he disposed of his newly acquired interests and returned to this county. He now owns a farm of 300 acres lying on Robinson creek, admirably adapted to the raising of live-stock.

"Mr. Moseley was married March 28, 1850, to Miss Eunice Hunt, who was born in Cattaraugus County, New York, a daughter of John S. and Mercy (Foster] Hunt, natives of Pennsylvania and New York respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Moseley are the parents of six children: John H., a physician of Tomah, Wisconsin; Thomas, one of the largest producers of potatoes in Monroe county; Mrs. Flora Myers, a widow resident in Bismark, Dakota; Ida, wife of N. M. Woodworth; Arthur G.; and Clara, wife of Thomas Kelly [sic]; Mrs. Kelly was a very competent teacher before her marriage.

"Politically our subject affiliates with the Republican party, and is a stanch supporter of the prohibition movement. He has represented the people of his township as Assessor four terms, and has also been Justice of the Peace, and a member of the School Board. He is a man well informed upon the leading topics of the day, is thoroughly loyal to home interests, and a supporter of home enterprise."
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2012, 2013.
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Source found in 2013, Gary L. Griggs: Daniel Thomas "Tom" Moseley family line in WI: http://www.lutheransonline.com/tomahfamiilytree
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?...Where does this info belong ... Woodard was born on 30 Apr 1889 in Monroe County, WI. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. He appeared in the census in 1920 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln Twp., Monroe, WI. His occupation was listed as "Farmer." He died on 10/7/1969 in Tomah, Monroe County, WI.


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