About The Mosher Family Tree
Welcome to the Mosher Family Tree site. Additional material; pictures, obits, wills,
headstones, etc., are available, and as I prepare and assemble additional information
it will be added. In the end I hope to have several sites that will be useful and
helpful to everyone interested in the Mosher family. There are two other great
family trees connected to the Moshers, they are:
My wife, Bernadine Walls, is the starting point of the WALLS - ANGEL FAMILY Tree
can be found at:
www.Tribalpages.com/Tribes/gw1Mosher.
My mother, Agnes Kyritz, is the starting point of the KYRITZ CLAN Tree and is
quite short as family trees go. The earliest family member we have is Patrick
McGuire, born in 1854, he married Barbara Mullen, born in 1861. The KYRITZ CLAN Tree
can be found at:
www.Tribalpages.com/Tribes/Mosher4971.
The MOSHER TRAIL is Hugh 1633, Joseph 1670, Philip 1697, Philip 1724, Edward
1759, Elisha ~1809, Hiram 1826, James 1847, George H 1882, George John 1906,
and me, George William 1929.
There are the two additional generations; my four great children, and then the main
reason for this research, my six grandchildren, all of them needing to be aware of,
and know of, their heritage.
There are two other ancestors prior to Hugh Mosher. Hugh's father was Nicholas
Moger, born 1596, and Hugh's grandfather John Moger, born ~1546. Nicholas and John
were born in Cucklington, Somersetshire, England.
My research of the Mosher line also reveals that we are Mayflower Descendants
through Frances Cooke, John Alden, and Richard Warren.
I want to take this time to thank my wife, Bernadine, for her outstanding patience
and her ability to actually put up with me as I work on the genealogy research, and
of course, thanks to the many great people (kinfolk, 'kissin cuzins', and others) on
the internet who have assisted me in my research.
The data that I have compiled is for research purposes only. It is NOT for
publication for profit. While most of the enclosed data can be authenticated,
some of it is suspect, so use the data as a start point and VERIFY, VERIFY,
VERIFY.
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