Individual Details

John Moseley Jr.

(21 Feb 1727 - Bef Feb 1795)



Goochland Co VA Deed Book 4, p.433. Deed of gift from John Moseley Sr. to his son John Jr.

Children baptized at St James Northam Parish, Goochland Co The Douglas Register: [The Register of baptisms begins 1756 so any children born earlier would not be listed.]
John Mosely & Ann Williams, a son named Jesse born Feb 13, 1757, baptized 20 Mar 1757.
....a son named James born Dec 25, 1759. Baptized 26 Jan 1760
....a daughter named Mary born Jun 15, 1765, Baptized 23 May 1766
....a daughter named Nancy born Jan 1769, Baptized 5 Jul 1769.
The marriage of John to Ann Williams was recorded in the Parish Register, as well, 27 Dec 1752.

Goochland Order Book 8, p.385
3 Nov 1760 John Moseley produced a commission from the Honbl. Francis Fauquier, Esq. Lt. Gov. & commander in Chief of Virginia to be a Captain in the Militia.

This is apparently about the time the family left Goochland:
Goochland DB 8, p.277-279
15 Jul 1762 John Mosely to Thomas Poor. 100£ for 325 acres on Little Byrd Creek adj. Arthur Hopkins, Gent., Thomas Poor, James George. One parecel, 200 acres, purchased by John Mosley the Elder from Jonas Lawson; one, 125 acres, purchased by John Mosley the Younger of James George. Signed: John Moseley. Wit: James George, Valentine Martin, James Allen.
Rec. 21 Sep 1762

Goochland DB 9, p.203-4
26 Nov 1768 John Moseley of Bute Co NC to Robert Coleman of Goochland. 104 acres on Bird Creek adj. Thomas Poor, William Johnson, Benjamin Johnson, Joseph Peace & James George. Signed: John Moseley. Wit: Will. Michell, John Bradshaw, Wright Mourland, John Hopper.

John and Ann apparently went with her family to North Carolina - Bute Co, which became Warren Co in 1779. The following deed is interesting in that Edward, Sampson & James Moseley are unknown to me and certainly not brothers of John. This deed appears to be dated when John & Ann were having babies baptized in Goochland Co. Whether or not the John listed with him is that same as this man seems unlikely yet there is no question later records of John Moseley are those of the man who married Ann Williams in Goochland. And it was witnessed by Ann Moseley.
Warren Co Deeds, Vol. A, p.1
Mar 1764 [year of formation of Bute Co] John Moseley, Edward Moseley, Sampson Moseley & James Moseley, all of the County of new Warren and Phillip Alton of Granville. For 385£ to Phillip Alton tract of land in Granville, 2460 acres. Hogshead Branch, up Fishing Crk [metes & bounds].
Wit: J. Montford, Ann Moseley
Halifax Co, 20 Aug 1764. Proved by oath of Joseph Montford.
There is other evidence of two John Moseleys living in this area. The other John was married to a lady named Margaret. He is likely the John of the above deed.

BUTE COUNTY, NC RECORD BOOK 2
p.19
WILLIAM WILLIAMS of Goochland Co., Va., to JOHN MOSELEY, in trust for grandchildren: WILLIAM, JOHN, JOSEPH, JESSE, JAMES, ELIZABETH, MARY, & ANNE MOSELEY, children of deceased daughter ANNE MOSELEY, late wife of JOHN MOSELEY. Deed of Gift, dated 2 March 1774, of negroes, household goods, and stock. Wit: JOHN TODD, SOLMN. HIGGINS, JAMES STEWART. Recorded August Court 1774.
Note: John Todd was married to William Williams daughter Mary - the Todds lived near John Moseley in Bute/Warren County.

John Moseley was often administrator of estates; he and his sons were frequent buyers at estate sales.
Online at USGenWeb, Warren Co NC
Some Warren Co NC Records:
Will Book 4
p.19. Will of Edward Clanton, dated 2 Dec 1783 & presented in Court January 1784, names Executors to be his brother William Clanton and John Moseley. p.32 Inventory of the Estate, taken 2 Feb 1784, presented by William Clanton & John Moseley to the April Court, 1784.
p.143 10 & 11 Feb 1784, presented to Oct Court 1785. Estate Sale of Edward Clanton. Purchasers included the Executors William Clanton & John Moseley. Also Jesse Moseley and James Moseley. Edward Clanton Jr also made purchases.
Although there continues to be a close relationship between the Moseleys and Clantons, I have never found an intermarriage.

p.79 3 Feb 1785. John Moseley was Administrator for the Estate of Samuel Bell. Inventory present April Court.
p.127 17 Feb and 12 Jul 1785, presented July Court 1785. Estate Sale of Samuel Bell by Administrator, John Moseley. Purchasers included: John Moseley, John Moseley Jr. James Bell, Amey Bell, Nancy Bell.

Will Book 5
p.6 27 Feb 1788 Matthew Stewart, 12 year old orphan of Matthew Stewart, dec'd, apprenticed to John Moseley to be taught trade of Carpenter. William Johnson, presiding justice.

p.33 5 Jul 1788 Estate sale of John Todd, dec'd. John & Jesse Moseley were purchasers. Also Augustin Balthrop & John Smelley.
26 Aug 1788. The estate divided in equal amounts to: Rhoday Todd, George Todd, Sarah Todd, Augustin Balthrop, John Smelley. Dower to be laid off.

p.59 25 Feb 1789 John Moseley to William Johnson, Chancery Court Justice. Bond of 500 £ to insur that he keep the ferry over Roanoke River properly.

p.102 17 Mar 1789, presented to Aug. Court 1789. Will of Adam Milam. Land & slaves to be divided equally among his five sons: Lewis, John, Roling, Drury, and James. Extrs: John Wright, Henry Fitts, & John Moseley. Admin. granted James Milam.

p.111 Aug Court 1789. Accounts in estate of Edward Clanton, dec'd [Extrs were William Clanton & John Moseley] by Dudley Clanton, Extr. of the Estate of William Clanton, dec'd, includes amount in the hands of Will Clanton.
p.118 Aug Court 1789. Accounts of Estate Sale of William Clanton, dec'd by Francis & Dudley Clanton, Extrs. Purchasers included: Frances Clanton, Dudly Clanton, George Clanton, Jesse Moseley, John Moseley

p.164 May Court 1790. Accounts of Estate of Benjamin Colclough dec'd., John Colclough, Admr. Expenses in 1782 for 2 men, 39 days travel to Fairfax, VA.
Equal payments were made to: James Mitchell, Hinchea Baker, William Shearin, Rice, Mary, Frances & Alexander Colclough.
Named in receipts & disbursements, included James Moseley, John Moseley, John Moseley Junr. [James was later married to Benjamin's sister Frances, John Jr. was married to Benjamin's sister Jane.]

Will: 12 Dec 1794 , Warren Co., NC Presented Feb Court 1795.
John Moseley being sick and weak in boddy... son Joseph Moseley - negroes Natt and Patience. Son John Moseley - negroes Jack and Joe. Daughter Elizabeth Pittillo - lend all the land below the road to the pond below Middlesex's house during her widowhood, and lend her negroes Boom, Phil, and Hannar, etc. with reversion to her children. Son Jessee Moseley - rest of my land and Negroes Middlesex, Sarah, and Brister. Daughter Mary Kimbell - negroes Easter. Cilley, and Clarice; Daughter Nancey (Nanny?) Gunn - negroes Ephraim, Will, and Sidney. Son James Moseley - negroes Stafford, Henry, and Andrew. Daughter Elizabeth Pittillo - lend negroes Robin, Will, and Emanuel (Phil's children) for her widowhood with reversion to her children. Ex. Benjamin Kimball, Jesse Moseley wit: Dudley Clanton, John Colclough, John Stacy. Probate says Jesse did not qualify as exr. until May court 1796
Apparently the son William, named in the deed of gift of William Williams in 1774 had died - he is not named in this will, nor does he appear in the Warren Co records. Benjamin Kimball was his son-in-law, married to daughter Mary - he served as Executor in 1795, see next.

Warren Co WB 8
p.74 13 Mar 1795 presented May Court 1795 - Inventory of the Estate of John Moseley, dec'd, by Benjamin Kimbell, Extr. It is said to have included a silver watch & studs, gold buttons.

p.81 Also presented at the May Court of 1795. Account of the Estate sale of John Moseley. It included the following: sons James Moseley & Jesse Moseley, sons-in-law George Gunn & Benjamin Kimball, daughter Elizabeth Pattillo. Other familiar surnames include Abraham Clanton, Elizabeth Williams, William Kimbell, Elizabeth Shearin, Aaron Shearin, Dudley Clanton, Ramsom Kimbell, etc.
A negro was given to James Moseley by the other legatees to void a Deed of Gift.

The following all presented to the Aug Court of 1795
p.99 16 Mar 1795. George Gunn of Brunswick Co VA, in right of his wife [Anne Moseley] gave bond of 1000 £ to insure paying his share of debts of the Estate of John Moseley, dec'd, to Benjamin Kimbell, Extr. Security with Jesse Mosely. Wit: Nancy Bell.
p.103 26 Aug 1795. Bond of James Moseley & Ransom Kimbell for 500 £ to insure that they pay their part of the debts of John Moseley, dec'd. To be paid to Benjamin Kimbell. Wit: Henry Fitts
p.110 26 Mar 1795. Joseph Moseley, of Edgefield, SC, his bond of 1000 £, etc. as above Security for Joseph was also his brother Jesse. Wit: George Gunn, James Moseley.

Events

Birth21 Feb 1727Middlesex County, Virginia
Christen7 Apr 1728Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia
Marriage27 Dec 1751Goochland County, Virginia - Ann Williams
DeathBef Feb 1795Warren County, North Carolina

Families

SpouseAnn Williams ( - 1774)
ChildLiving
ChildJohn Moseley ( - )
ChildJoseph Moseley ( - )
ChildJesse Moseley (1757 - )
ChildJames Moseley (1759 - )
ChildElizabeth Moseley (1762 - )
ChildMary Moseley (1765 - )
ChildAnne "Nancy" Moseley (1769 - )
FatherJOHN MOSELEY (1686 - 1754)
MotherMARY NICHOLS (1698 - 1730)
SiblingSarah Moseley (1718 - )
SiblingJEAN MOSELEY (1722 - 1796)
SiblingElizabeth Moseley (1725 - 1790)

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