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1730 - 1807 (77 years)
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| Name |
Nathaniel Moss |
| Born |
1730 |
Loudoun, VA |
| Gender |
Male |
| Military Service |
Revolutionary War |
| Died |
1807 |
Loudoun, VA |
| Notes |
- A prominent and noted Baptist Minister and slave holder both black and white slaves. His son, Zeally married into the Glasscock's, they are related to George Washington via the Ball's family.
Nathaniel Moss had five sons that served in the Revolutionary War of 1776. Nathaniel performed services in the war by selling corn and flour to the Army. He is listed with a list of Revolutionary Soldiers from Ann Arundel Company, Md., who served in the war. References (Va. State Library, Richmond, Va.) Nathaniel was a slave holder, having both black and white slaves, the whites were indentured and bonded from England. He was an extensive land owner in Loudoun County and other counties in Virginia. He established the MOSS MEETING HOUSE and MOSS CEMETERY near Upperville, VA.
He is listed with soldiers from Anne Arundel County, Maryland who served in the War.
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| Person ID |
I4976 |
myfamilytree |
| Last Modified |
6 May 2022 |
| Father |
William Hernry Moss, b. 17 Feb 1688, Old Rappannock, York, VA , d. 1777, Loudoun, VA (Age 88 years) |
| Mother |
Mary Jane Craik, b. 1700, Old Rappannock, York, VA , d. 1777, Loudoun, VA (Age 77 years) |
| Married |
1726 |
Essex County, Virginia |
| Family ID |
F3374 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
Nancy Ann Cockrell, b. 1732, Anne Arundel Co., MD , d. 1807, Loudoun, VA (Age 75 years) |
| Married |
1752 |
Loudoun, VA |
| Children |
| | 1. Vincent Moss, b. Abt 1782, Loudoun, VA , d. Bef 1873 (Age 90 years) |
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| Last Modified |
6 May 2022 |
| Family ID |
F3376 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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