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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Doctor ADMIRALREYNOLDS was born in 1788 (son of REYNOLDS NATHANIEL and VERNON CATHERINE).

    married FREEMAN SARAH. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. REYNOLDS THOMAS
    2. REYNOLDS ADMIRAL was born on 27 Jun 1837; died on 26 Oct 1925; was buried in Alvaton, Warren County, Kentucky.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  REYNOLDS NATHANIEL was born on 25 Nov 1762 in King William County, Virginia (son of REYNOLDS WILLIAM and MOSSOM ELIZABETH); died in May 1844 in Adams County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !BIRTH: a) "The Reynolds Family" Tillman (1959).
    b) Burns, A.W. (1933). "Record of Pension Papers which were sent to
    the United States Pension Department Washington, D.C. by Soldiers of
    the Revolutionary War, War of 1812 & Indian War Who Lived in Barren,
    County, Kentucky".
    c) NSDAR #3757 Kattie Reynolds Taylor, Oct 6, 1893.

    source c):
    King William Co., Virginia 25 November, 1762.

    !MILITARY: a) Tillman, S. F. (1959). "The Reynolds Family 1530-1959". Goetz Co.:
    Washington, D. C.
    b) "The Pension Roll of 1835 The Southern States". Vol. III
    Genealogical Publishing: Baltimore, page 37.
    c) Burns, A.W. (1933). "Record of Pension Papers which were sent to
    the United States Pension Department Washington, D.C. by Soldiers
    of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812 & Indian War Who Lived in
    Barren, County, Kentucky".

    source b):
    According to the records in the National Archives (3-15615), he served in
    the Revolutionary War with the Virginia State Line.
    NSDAR Vol. 4 Pg. 252 (1893-1894) DAR #3757

    "Nathaniel Reynolds was a soldier in Captain Gafney's Company, Colonel
    Tompkins' Regiment, who lived to receive a pension for his services."

    According to pension records, Reynolds, Nathaniel, private Virginia Line
    July 15, 1833; $46.25 Age 71. Barren County, KY.

    source b)
    Nathaniel Reynolds Barren County, Kentucky Private Virginia Militia
    Placed on roll 28 Sept 1833 Pension commenced 4 March 1831 72 Years old

    source c):
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    Reynolds, Nathaniel
    Virginia
    S 15615
    State of Kentucky
    Barren County, Sct.
    On this 15th day of July 1833, personally appeared in open court
    before the Justices of the Barren County Court, now sitting, Nathaniel
    Reynolds, a resident of the County of Barren and State of Kentucky, aged 71
    years, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath make
    the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of
    Congress, passed 7th June 1832.
    That he entered the service of the U.S. in the __ day of 1781, in the
    County of King William in the State of Virginia, the names of the officers
    not recollected, that he was marched to Williamsburgh and that he served
    there as a militiaman one month and that he received no written notice for
    that tour of duty, that he again entered the service of the U.S. in the
    County of King William, on the __ day of 1781, under Capt. Joseph Gogney
    or Cafney whose company was attached to a regiment commanded by Cols.
    Christopher Tompkins and Holt? Richardson was marched to Holt's Forge, New
    Cent (Note: I suppose this means New Kent) Co., Va. to the Long Bridge St.
    Peters Church and to Bacons Ornery? and that he served in this tour of
    duty two months. That he again entered in the service of the U.S. in the
    same county on the __ day of 1781 under Capt. John or Jack Qualls, his
    Lieutenant named Wm. Boswill, that in that tour he was first marched to
    Hanover County in the State of Va., thence to the Mobin? Hills and up the
    country to the Alleghany Mountains in the retreat of Gen. LaFayette and
    that his term of service at this time was four months and that he entered
    the service each of the foregoing times as a militiaman and that he was
    born in King William County, Va. on the 25th Nov. 1762 and that he has a
    record of his age in a little book, kept by his father in his lifetime
    and that he was called into the service in the County of King William,
    Va., and that he was a Volunteer. He does not recollect the names of any
    of the regular officers, excpet General LaFayette and that he received no
    written discharge for any of his time of service and that he is acquainted
    with James Bennett, Wm. Pickett, Thornton Settle in his present neighbor-
    hood, who can testify to his character for varacity and that he removed
    from King William County, in Va. to Henrico in the same state from Henrico
    Co. to Barren Co., Ky. where he now lives and that there is no person now
    living that is known to him by whom he can prove his services by and that
    he hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except
    the present and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the
    agency of any state whatever.
    Sworn to and subscribed the day, year aforesaid.
    Nathaniel Reynolds
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    !MARRIAGE:
    "The Reynolds Family" (1959) DAR #3757 lists the following lineage:
    Nathaniel Reynolds and Catherine Vernon, his wife
    Dr. Admiral Reynolds and Sarah Freeman, his wife.
    Rev. Thomas Reynolds and Mary Nichols, his wife
    Dr. Dudley Sharpe Reynolds and Mary F. Keegan, his wife.

    !RESIDENCE: King William Co., Va, Barren Co., Ky and Cincinnati, Oh.

    !DEATH: a) Tillman (1959).
    b) Burns, A.W. (1933). "Record of Pension Papers which were sent to
    the United States Pension Department Washington, D.C. by Soldiers of
    the Revolutionary War, War of 1812 & Indian War Who Lived in Barren,
    County, Kentucky".
    c) NSDAR Application #3757 Kattie Reynolds Taylor Oct 6, 1893.

    source a):
    Lists Nathaniel Reynolds as having died in Stephensburg, KY and lists his
    death as after the application for a pension, 15 Jul 1833.

    source b):
    Lists Nathaniel Reynolds as having received a pension until 4 March 1839.
    The Pension Records were transferred from Lexington, KY to Cinncinnati.

    source c):
    d. Adams Co., Ohio May 1844.

    NATHANIEL married VERNON CATHERINE. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  VERNON CATHERINE
    Children:
    1. REYNOLDS JAMES
    2. 1. ADMIRALREYNOLDS was born in 1788.
    3. REYNOLDS ISAAC was born in 1789.
    4. REYNOLDS WILLIAM ROBERT was born in 1790 in King William County, Virginia.
    5. REYNOLDS THOMAS C. was born on 12 Mar 1796.
    6. REYNOLDS JOHN was born in 1810.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  REYNOLDS WILLIAM was born in 1722 in Surrey County, Virginia (son of REYNOLDS RICHARD and ANDERSON MARY).

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !BAPTIZED: Goodwin, M. F. (1941). "The Record of Bruton Parish Church". Diety
    Press: Richmond, page 151.

    James, Wm. and Eliz. Reynolds were baptized in 1763 from the "Baptism of
    White People", Records of the Old Parish Registers-Baptisms).
    This had to be a different Reynolds family since Elizabeth Mossom Reynolds
    was dead in 1754 per the stone at St. Peter's Parish Church.

    !RESIDENCE:
    Settled in Albemarle Co., Virginia.

    WILLIAM married MOSSOM ELIZABETH in Virginia. ELIZABETH (daughter of MOSSOM DAVID and OLDHAM ELIZABETH) was born on 21 Sep 1722 in Marblehead, St. Michaels Par., Massachusetts; died on 24 Dec 1754 in St. Peter's Par., New Kent County, Virginia; was buried in Dec 1754 in St. Peter's Par., New Kent County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  MOSSOM ELIZABETH was born on 21 Sep 1722 in Marblehead, St. Michaels Par., Massachusetts (daughter of MOSSOM DAVID and OLDHAM ELIZABETH); died on 24 Dec 1754 in St. Peter's Par., New Kent County, Virginia; was buried in Dec 1754 in St. Peter's Par., New Kent County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !BIRTH: a) Harris , M. H. (1977). "Old New Kent County Some Account of the
    Planters, Plantations and Places in New Kent County Vol I". West
    Point Virginia.
    b) (1976). "Pedigree of Descendants of the Colonial Clergy", Sons of
    the descendants of Colonial Clergy, page 655.
    c) "The Virginia Genealogist", Oct-Dec, 1961, Vol. 5, No. 4, page 170
    -171.

    source b):
    Elizabeth Mossom b. 21 Sep 1722 m. William Reynolds b. Surry Co., Va.

    source c):
    The first four children of David Mossom were born in England. Elizabeth
    was born while the Mossoms were at St. Michael's Parish, Marblehead, Ma.
    between 1718 and 1727.

    !DEATH: Tombstone inscription handcopied by Larry Herrin 11-2-90 at St. Peter's
    Parish Church, New Kent County, VA.

    HERE
    Lies interred the Body of
    ELIZABETH, wife of Mr JOHN
    REYNOLDS, of the City of Briftol
    Marriner, & Daughter of the Revd
    Mr DAVID MOSSOM Rector of this
    Parifh, She Departed this Life
    December the 24th 1754
    Aged 30 years

    Children:
    1. REYNOLDS JOHN was born in in Virginia.
    2. REYNOLDS SUSANNAH was born in in Virginia.
    3. REYNOLDS JAMES was born in 1750 in Virginia.
    4. REYNOLDS THOMAS was born in 1752 in Virginia.
    5. REYNOLDS AARON was born on 1 Dec 1753 in Stafford County, Virginia; died on 16 Apr 1835 in Giles County, Tennessee.
    6. REYNOLDS ELIZABETH MOSSOM was born on 13 Feb 1757 in Virginia.
    7. REYNOLDS ISAAC was born in 1760 in Virginia.
    8. 2. REYNOLDS NATHANIEL was born on 25 Nov 1762 in King William County, Virginia; died in May 1844 in Adams County, Ohio.
    9. REYNOLDS WILLIAM was born in 1763 in King William County, Virginia; died before 19 Mar 1832 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  REYNOLDS RICHARD was born in 1669 in Isle of Wright County, Virginia (son of REYNOLDS RICHARD and SHARPE ELIZABETH).

    RICHARD married ANDERSON MARY in 1694 in Isle of Wright County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  ANDERSON MARY
    Children:
    1. REYNOLDS BARBARA was born in in Virginia.
    2. REYNOLDS JOHN was born on 10 Feb 1724/25 in Virginia.
    3. REYNOLDS JAMES was born in 1715 in Virginia.
    4. REYNOLDS THOMAS was born in 1716 in Virginia.
    5. REYNOLDS DAVID was born in 1720 in Virginia.
    6. 4. REYNOLDS WILLIAM was born in 1722 in Surrey County, Virginia.

  3. 10.  MOSSOM DAVID was born on 25 Mar 1690 in London, St. Katherine, Kent, England; died on 4 Jan 1767 in St. Peter's Par., New Kent County, Virginia; was buried in Jan 1767 in St. Peter's Par., New Kent County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !BIRTH: a) Wulfeck, Dorothy Ford (1986). "Marriages of Some Virginia Residents
    1607-1800". Vol II. Page M-70. (Says Massachusetts). However, b) Harris, M.H.
    (1977). "Old New Kent County Some Account of the Planters, Plantations, and
    Places in New Kent County Vol I". West Point, Va. says London, England. Also,
    c) Anglican Church records of St. Katherine's Rector Book, London, England.
    d) (1976) "Pedigrees of Descendants of the Colonial Clergy", page 655.

    source d):
    Mossom, Rev. David, b. Greenwich, Kent, England 25 Mar 1690, son of Thomas
    Mossom; matric St. John's Coll., Cam. 1705; admitted sigar, St. John's
    Coll. 5 Jun 1705; ord. London, England, 8 Jun 1718; sett. as Rector at
    Marblehead (St. Michael's Chr.) 1718-1727; Rector, St. Peter's Parish,
    New Kent, Virginia 1727-1767; performed the marriage service of George
    and Martha (Custis) Washington; Epis.; d. St. Peter's Parish 4 Jan 1767,
    a. 77.

    !CHRISTEN: e) 1988 London England Mormon IGI, page 97,319.

    Mossum, David parents: Thomas Mossum/Margrett M C 02APR1690 London,
    St. Katherine by the Tower

    !EDUCATION: St. John's, Cambridge, England.

    !CHURCH: Ordained a priest of the Church of England in 1718.
    Society of the Propagation of the Gospel
    rector at St. Michael's Church, Marblehead, Massachusetts (9 years)
    Queen Anne's Chapel in Newburyport, Massachusetts (during vacancies)
    rector of St. Peter's in New Kent County, Virginia (1727 til death)
    supply minister at Curles Church, Henrico Parish, Virginia (1735)
    married George Washington and Martha Custis on 6 January 1759

    !IMMIGRATION: Received the King's Bounty for Virginia on August 18, 1718.

    !MARRIAGE: Source C) 1988 Mormon IGI London, England
    Mossom, David married: Elizabeth Oldham 04FEB1712 Westminster, St.
    Martin in the Fields

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    This from Source A):
    "David Mossom, Minister,, b. 1690; d. 1767; came to Mass. in 1718; preaching in
    Henrico Parish, Virginia in 1735; m. (1) Elizabeth -----, d. 28 Jan., 1737, St.
    Peter's Parish; m. (2) Mary ----- Claiborne, d. 1745, widow of Henry Claiborne;
    m. (3) 1755, Elizabeth (Soane) Marston, b. 1704; d. 2 April 1759, age 55, widow
    of Benskin Marston and daughter of Henry Soane. Tombstone of Elizabeth Mossom;
    Charles City Co. Records; 5W(1)67; 19W(1)139; Va. Gen. V:171."
    Same reference. Page R-35.
    "Reynolds, William, Capt. m. Elizabeth Mossom, b. 1722, dau. of Rev. David.
    5W(1)67,81."
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    !CHURCH:
    Genealogies of Some Virginia Families" (1981). Vol. II. Page 223. Genealogical
    Publishing: Baltimore.

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    "Rev. David Mossom of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, Virginia, was missionary of
    the S.P.G. at Marblehead, Mass. from 1718 to 1726, when he resigned, and came
    to Virginia, taking charge of St. Peter's in 1727."
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    !CHURCH:
    Meade. "Old Church Ministries and Families of Virginia". Vol I & II.
    Genealogical Publishing: Baltimore.

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    Page 386 Vol I.
    "Rev. David Mossom pastored St. Peter's Church for forty years from 1727. "He
    was the person who officiated at the nuptials of General George Washington, at
    the White House, a few miles from St. Peter's Church." Rev. Devereux Jarratt
    was born and trained under David Mossom. He came from Newburyport, Mass., and
    was the first native American admitted to the office of Presbyter in the Church
    of England."
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    Page 429 Vol. I.
    "Address to the Burgesses" from five Episcopal Clergymen, in and around Hanover
    Co. Virginia, requesting that Episcopalians who were teaching Presbyterian
    Doctrine to be driven from the "true church". Signed by D. Massom.

    !DEATH:
    Page 460 Vol. II.

    "The Rev. David Massom's Epitaph on his Tombstone, at St. Peter's Church, New
    Kent, Virginia".

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    M. S.
    Reverendus David Mossom prope Jacet,
    Collegii St. Joannis Cantabrigiae olim Alumnus,
    Hujus Parochiae Rector Annos Quadrajinta.
    Omnibus Ecclesiae Anglicanae Presbyteriis
    Inter Americanos Ordine Presbyteratus Primus;
    Literatura Paucis Secondus.
    Qui tandem Senio et Moerore confectus
    Ex variis rebus arduis quas inhac vita perpessus est,
    Mortisq: in dies memor, ideo virens et valens,
    Sibi hune sepulturae locum posuit et elegit,
    Ux oribus Elizabetha et Maria quidem juxta sepultis
    Ubi requiescat, donec resuseitatus ad ritam Eternam
    Per Jesum Christum Salvatorem nostrum.
    Qualis erat, indicant illi quibus bene notus
    Superstiles.
    Non hoc sepulchrale saxum
    Londoni Natus 25 Martii 1690
    Obiit 21 Jan 1767
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    An inscription, placed in 1959, in the church graveyard in memory of Revd
    Mossom (it is located next to the grave of Francis Chamberlayne): It was
    copied directly from the monument by Larry Herrin 2 November 1990 and the
    church is located in the country near Talleyville, New Kent County, Virginia.
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    The following is a translation
    of the Latin inscription on the tombstone
    of the Reverend David Mossom.
    This tombstone, now partially destroyed,
    is located in the northeast corner
    of the inside wall of this church.
    The inscription indicates that
    the Reverend David Mossom
    is buried beneath the Church chancel.

    "The Reverend David Mossom lies nearby.
    He was an alumnus of the college of St. John, Cambridge.
    He was the rector of this parish for forty years.
    Of all the Presbyters of the Anglican Church
    he was the foremost among the American Presbyters.
    He was second to few in letters,
    who was overtaken by sadness and the decay of old age
    and the trials and tribulations which beset this life,
    he died and was buried near his wives Elizabeth and Mary,
    having while mindful of death in his days of health and vigor,
    elected and set this place of burial
    where may he find rest until resurrected to eternal life
    through Jesus Christ our Saviour.
    Those survivors to whom he was well known
    testify to what he was, not this sepulchre stone.
    Born at London 25 March 1690
    Died 4 January 1767."

    The Reverend David Mossom baptized
    Martha Washington (nee Dandridge).
    He officiated at her marriage to
    Daniel Parke Custis in June, 1749;
    later, he officiated at her marriage
    to George Washington, January 6, 1759.
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    !NOTE:
    Rev. Devereux Jarratt was quoted as saying that Old Man Mossom was boring, that
    he so seldom took his eyes off his notes, you would think he was preaching to
    the cushions instead of the people.

    "His niche in the History of our Country has been awarded him because he was
    the Minister who officiated at the wedding of George Washington and Martha
    Dandridge Custis on January 6, 1759, in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County"
    (Harris (1977).

    Mossom was married four times: Harris (1977).
    1) Elizabeth d. Jan 28, 1738
    2) Mary Major Claiborne wd. of Henry Claiborne d. Nov 23, 1745
    3) Elizabeth Soane Marston wd. of Benskin Marston Apr 2, 1759
    4) prob. the wd. of Richard Meaux

    Cognets, Jr., Louis des (1958). "English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records".
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    Page 49
    New Kent

    Acres 97326
    Tithables 1364
    Sheriff Wm. Kenney
    Coroners John Scot, Rich'd Richardson
    Burgesses Rich'd Richardson, John Bacon
    Justices of the Peaces John Scott, John Sclater, Charles Lewis
    William Macon, Nich: Aldersey, William
    Kenney, Rich'd Richardson, Thomas Bray,
    Ebenezer Adams, Thomas Massie, Quorem.
    Morris, Joseph Yales, Robert Lewis, John
    Otey, Charles Massie, Wm. McKain.
    County Clerk John Thornton
    Parishes Blisland, St. Peters
    Ministers Daniel Taylor, Mr. Mossum
    Surveyor John Syme
    County Lts. John Carter, Esq.
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    Page 168

    "The Quit Rent Roll of New Kent County 1704

    Moxon, William 100 Acres (Relative to David Mossom?)
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    !NOTE: Harris (1977) Sale Bill from the Virginia Gazette

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    The Virginia Gazette August 18, 1767
    To be Sold pursuant to the last Will and Testament of the Reverend Mr. David
    Mossom, deceased.
    The Tract of Land and plantation whereon he lately lived, containing about 240
    acres of rich high land with a quantity of valuable sunken grounds, very
    conveniently situated on Pamunkey River, in New Kent County. There is on the
    said land a tolerable good dwelling house, there rooms below, and three above
    with four fireplaces, A good kitchen and Dairy, with all other convenient
    outhouses; also about 20 acres of good natural meadow, a good fish landing, and
    several creeks and marshes, abounding with the best of wild fowl in their
    season. The plantation is in good order for cropping, and may be entered on at
    Christmas next.
    George Webb, William Clayton, Lewis Webb
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    !NOTE: (1881). "New England Historical & Genealogical Register". Documents
    Concerning Philip English. (From Massachusetts State Archives, vol. xi).

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    The petn to Hon. Lieut. Gov. Dummer of Mass. Bay, David Mossom Clerk,
    Minister of the Church of England in Marblehead in behalf of Philip English
    humbly showeth,
    That the said Philip English having as frequently as he could from the
    first erecting the church at Marblehead resorted to the Public Worship of God
    at the said Church of which sufficient prof has been made to me by the
    testimony of many Persons before I had the Charge of said Church and from my
    becoming Minister thereof for more than six years past, upon my own knowledge
    do declare that he the said Philip English has (during the sumer season
    especially) frequently come to church . . . . and the Reasons of his not coming
    so constantly as his Inclinations led him was the utter impossibility of
    getting over the ferry on the Lord's day, notwithstanding which he the said
    Philip English was three weeks since committed Prisoner to his Majtys Goal in
    Salem, and is to this day there closely confined for non payment of an
    assessment made for the support of the minister thereof, and of myself I would
    further observe to your honour that the Collectors having not exacted this Rate
    of him for five years past, no probable Reason can be assigned for their
    surceasing it but the assumption that he did belong to the Church at
    Marblehead, &c. &c.
    Boston, Feb. 11, 1724.
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    DAVID married OLDHAM ELIZABETH on 4 Feb 1711/12 in Westminister, St. Martin, England. ELIZABETH was born in 1684 in Holburn, St. Andrew, London, England; died on 28 Jan 1737/38 in St. Peter's Par., Charles City County, Virginia; was buried in St. Peter's Par., Charles City County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  OLDHAM ELIZABETH was born in 1684 in Holburn, St. Andrew, London, England; died on 28 Jan 1737/38 in St. Peter's Par., Charles City County, Virginia; was buried in St. Peter's Par., Charles City County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !CHRISTENED: 1988 London, England Mormon IGI, page 101,431.
    Oldham, Elizabeth parents: John Oldham/Margarett F C 28NOV1684
    Holburn, St. Andrew

    !MARRIED: 1988 London, England Mormon IGI, page 101,431.
    Oldham, Elizabeth married: David Mossom 04FEB1712 Westminster, St.
    Martin in the Fields.

    !BURIED: Harris , M. H. (1977). "Old New Kent County Some Account of the
    Planters, Plantations and Places in New Kent County Vol I". West Point
    Virginia. "buried in the Churchyard at St. Peter's Parish

    Children:
    1. MOSSOM UNKNOWN was born in in Kent county, England.
    2. MOSSOM DAVID JR. was born on 21 Aug 1715 in Kent county, England; died in 1823 in Virginia; was buried in 1823 in Virginia.
    3. MOSSOM ROBERT was born on 16 Dec 1716 in Kent county, England; died on 26 Sep 1717 in Virginia; was buried in Sep 1717 in Virginia.
    4. MOSSOM THOMAS was born in 1719 in Marblehead, St. Michaels Par., Massachusetts; died on 29 Mar 1739 in St. Peter's Par., New Kent County, Virginia; was buried in St. Peter's Par., New Kent County, Virginia.
    5. MOSSOM SUSANNAH was born on 22 Jul 1720 in Marblehead, St. Michaels Par., Massachusetts.
    6. 5. MOSSOM ELIZABETH was born on 21 Sep 1722 in Marblehead, St. Michaels Par., Massachusetts; died on 24 Dec 1754 in St. Peter's Par., New Kent County, Virginia; was buried in Dec 1754 in St. Peter's Par., New Kent County, Virginia.


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