Mosley and other families Genealogy and local history
Mosley and other families Genealogy and local history
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Thank You

Thank You

Thanks go to all those who have helped and continue to help with our research. You are too numerous to list here, but references appear at various points on the site.

Without this help we would have been unable to find our ancestors, and much less understand their lives or those of their communities.

ALLEN MOZLEY AND CAROLINE BECK

Moderators: martin, Rush, stevevoght, Leon, JohnM, Gill
Joined: Fri Jul 23 2010, 09:58AM
Posts: 1
Fri Jul 23 2010, 05:17PM
HI, I'm new to this site and can't believe that there is a whole site dedicated to us Mozley/Mosley's. Brilliant! I'm a direct decendent of Allen Mozley and Caroline Beck. These people were my Grandad Albert (born 1916) parents. I have traced the Mozley/Mosley line back to c.1740 via Ulley Web and was wondering if anyone has any information prior to this date.
My decendent line is as follows:-
Maxine Sheree Mozley b.1975
Albert Edward Mozley b. 1944
Albert Mozley b.1916 (m) Phyllis Radford b.1918
Allen Mozley b. 1875 (m) Caroline Beck b.1878
Joseph Mozley b. 1845 (m) Mary bagley
William Mosley b. c.1806 (m)Charlotte White
Aaron Mosley b.1771 (m) Elizabeth Slaney
Aaron Mosley b. c.1740 (m) Ann Wilson.
Can anyone help me get further.
I am also looking for any info on Caroline Beck. I have parents names, and she is registered on the 1891 census (genesreunited) as being in Ulley, Rotherham, but looking on Ulley web she isn't on their census list??????
Also, Allen Mozley has a brother called Horace whom is on both the census and Ulley web. It claims on Ulley web that he died in Wadsley Asylum Sheffield in 1906 (later to become Middlewood Hospital). I can't find any record of death so far in BDM records. Can anyone help.
Thanks.

Site Administrator


Joined: Wed Jan 30 2008, 07:42PM
Posts: 51
Tue Aug 10 2010, 02:59PM
Hi Wizardora,
Welcome to our little site, I hope you will enjoy your visits here.
I have done much research in partnership with the Ulley site owners since there are reasons to believe my own Mosley families are directly linked to those in Ulley. As always though, the problem is proving how!! Despite two years of digging and many thousands of records examined, I still cannot find where the link occurs. Probably a sibling somewhere is staring me in the face.

Once we can break this wall I feel sure we'll unlock many more generations, and many unanswered questions.

[ Edited Wed Aug 18 2010, 12:06AM ]
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