Hi Dale:
Thanks for the information. Although, I don't know how much information you
have - or want - I am replying with some possible updates. If things like this
are off-topic or too large, I hope the Moderator will let me know and I can
take it off list.
In a message dated 2/17/99 9:07:17 AM Central Standard Time, rdk2182(a)juno.com
writes:
<< Washington Moser, wife unknown.
Son: William L. "Bill" Moser, b., Brown Co., IN abt 1853, >>
The Brown County Genealogical Society recently posted a 1860 Census index.
There I find:
MOSIER, WILLIAM L 06 IND
MOSIER, DELLIA 28 IND
MOSIER, ELIZABETH 03 IND
MOSIER, AMANDA E 4M IND
MOSIER, WASHINGTON 27 IND
MOSIER, MARY A 05 IND
Since I last emailed you, various logic - including Dr. J. E. Moser - seem to
tie William L. to my Washington Moser. "Delila" age 28 seems to be
Washington's wife, supports the Brown Co. Marriage records, and could answer
the "wife unknown".
<<d. Bloomington, Monroe Co., IN 20 Jan 1923>>
I have an obit. - Brown Co. Democrat - that supports this except for the
date. Its date shows 26 Jun 1923.
A contact in Monroe Co. thinks he has seen a grave for a William Moser (d
1923) in the Richardson Cemetery near the intersection of Fleener Rd. and
Brummett Creek Rd. east of Bloomington. Might be William L. ?
<<m. 26 Dec 1877, in Brown Co., IN, Eliza Percifield.>>
I did not know this, thanks.
<<Their children: Dr. Joseph Elsworth, prominent Bloomington physician and
surgeon; George; Cecil; Byron and Mrs. Ward McMillan.>>
I had some family tradition that linked Dr. J.E. Moser to my Washington. By
the way, I have an interesting story - as told by Dr. J. E. Moser - about the
death of Washington Moser. I would be happy to email it to you if you are
interested.
Regards and Thanks,
Bob Moser