Daniel Moseley was born on 25 December 1802 in South Carolina
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1,2,3 He was the son of
Samuel Moseley and
Susannah Bledsoe.
1 Daniel Moseley married
Phoebe Stonecypher, daughter of
John Henry Stonecypher and
Nancy Curtis, about 1826.
1 Daniel Moseley was enumerated during 1830 on the 1830 U. S. census for Franklin County, Georgia
G, as head of family Daniel Moseley. Enumerated in this family were: 2 Free white males under 5 years old, 1 Free white males 20 to 30 years old, 1 Free white females 20 to 30 years old, 4 Total Persons.
4 Daniel Moseley was enumerated during 1840 on the 1840 U. S. census for District 267, Franklin County, Georgia
G, as head of family Daniel Mosely. Enumerated in this family were: 1 Free white persons, males, at least 5 and under 10 years old, 2 Free white persons, males, at least 10 and under 15 years old, 1 Free white persons, males, at least 30 and under 40 years old, 1 Free white persons, females, at least 15 and under 20 years old, 1 Free white persons, females, at least 30 and under 40 years old, 6 Total Persons, 2 Persons employed in Argriculture, 1 Persons employed in Commerce.
5 Daniel Moseley was enumerated on 4 October 1850 as head of household on the 1850 U. S. census for District No 32, Franklin County, Georgia
G, as Daniel Mosley, 45 years old, birthplace of South Carolina, occupation of Merchant, value of real property $1500. Also enumerated in the household were
Phoebe Stonecypher,
James A Moseley,
John C Moseley,
Samuel H Moseley,
Nancy Moseley,
Samuel Moseley, and
John Moseley.
3 Daniel Moseley was enumerated on 5 October 1850 as a slave owner on the 1850 U. S. census slave schedule for District No 32, Franklin County, Georgia
G, The slave listed was 1 black male 10 years of age.
6 On 27 December 1850 Daniel Moseley was granted temporary Letters of Administration for the estate of
John Henry Stonecypher by Judge
Henry Freeman of the Court of Ordinary, Franklin County, Georgia
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7 On 3 March 1851 Daniel Moseley and
James Stonecypher were granted permanent Letters of Administration for the estate of
John Henry Stonecypher by the Court of Ordinary, Franklin County, Georgia
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8 On 7 July 1851 the Court of Ordinary, Franklin County, Georgia
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Nancy Moseley,
John Moseley, and
Samuel Moseley.
9 On 19 January 1852 Daniel Moseley received $570 from the estate of
John Henry Stonecypher.
10 On 19 January 1852 Daniel Moseley as guardian and uncle for
Nancy Moseley,
Samuel Moseley, and
John Moseley received $770 from the estate of
John Henry Stonecypher.
10 On 19 January 1852 Daniel Moseley as attorney in fact for
Obadiah Waters received $770 from the estate of
John Henry Stonecypher.
10 On 5 July 1852 at Court of Ordinary, Franklin County, Georgia
G, Daniel Moseley as administor for the estate of
John Henry Stonecypher submitted a report on the activity to date.
10 Daniel Moseley died on 15 July 1882, at age 79, in Eastanolle, Franklin County, Georgia
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1,2 Daniel Moseley was buried in Stonecypher Cemetery, Toccoa, Stephens County, Georgia
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