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----------------------------------------- Parents -----------------------------------------
Nicholas Valentine Mosser
    Birth: 1759 - Germany
    Death: - Selbysport, Maryland
    Marriage: -
Magdalena Dellenbach
    Birth: -
    Death: -
---------------------------------------- Children ----------------------------------------
  Molly Mosser
    Born -
     Died -
  Nancy Mosser
    Born -
     Died -
  Christian Musser
    Born 1779 -
     Died 27 Mar 1835 - Preston County, West Virginia
   Barbara Mosser
    Born 27 Feb 1779 -
     Died -
   Anna Maria Mosser
    Born 04 Oct 1783 -
     Died -
  John Mosser
    Born 01 Mar 1793 - Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
     Died 28 Jun 1875 - Clifton Mills, West Virginia
  Elizabeth Mosser
    Born 13 Jul 1793 - Maryland
     Died 1869 -
  Nicholas Valentine Mosser
    Born 1796 - Pennsylvania
     Died 30 Dec 1865 - Garrett County, Maryland
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  • Notes:
    Research Notes -- David G Brewer 
    The History of West Virginia, Old and New
    Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc., 
    Chicago and New York, Volume III, pg. 130-131
    
    DANIEL MOSSER. One favorable characteristic of the
    Mosser family represented by the venerable Daniel Mosser,
    a retired farmer at Clifton Mills, is strong attachment to
    the home environment in which the family have lived for
    a century or more. The Mossers have been sterling patriots
    in time of war, but in peace have chiefly devoted themselves
    to the land, its cultivation, and the duties of good local
    citizenship.
    
    Daniel Mosser is living today on the spot where he was
    born, September 21, 1837. His grandfather, Nicholas Mos-
    ser, was a native of Germany, and came to America in
    Colonial times, locating in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,
    where the City of Lancaster now stands. He left there and
    moved on west to the vicinity of Selbysport, Maryland,
    where he died and was buried on the farm. The children
    of Nicholas Mosser were Nicholas, Chris, John. Mrs. Nancy 
    Fike, Mrs. Elizabeth Teets and Mrs. Mollie Weimer.
    
    John Mosser, father of Daniel Mosser, was born in 1786,
    either in Germany or Pennsylvania. His early education
    was in the German language, but he spoke English well. He
    was a good business man, a successful farmer, and left
    a fair estate at his death. It was John Mosser who entered
    the land and made the first improvements on the place where
    his son, Daniel Mosser, now lives. John Mosser was a sol-
    dier in the War of 1812, and drew a pension from the
    Government for that service. He was a democrat and a
    member of the Presbyterian Church. His first wife was
    Elizabeth Maust. Her two children were Jonas and Cath-
    erine, the latter becoming the wife of Samuel Fulk. They
    spent their lives at Grantsville and Salisbury, Maryland.
    The second wife of John Mosser was Susan Frankhouser.
    Her father, Nicholas Frankhouser, was a native of Ger-
    many and settled first at Hagerstown, Maryland, and sub-
    sequently came to West Virginia, and lived out his life
    near Brandonville, where the widow of his grandson, Henry,
    now lives. Susan Frankhouser was born on that farm, and
    died about 1869. Her children were: Rebecca, who be-
    came the wife of Joseph Thomas and died in Fayette
    County, Pennsylvania; Ann, who was the wife of Barclay
    McCollum and died near Pisgah in Preston County; Henry,
    a blacksmith, who died in Fayette County; Joseph, whose
    home was at Dawson, Pennsylvania; Sallie, who became the
    wife of Augustine Wolfe and spent her life at Harmony
    Grove in Preston County; Polly, who was the wife of Isaac
    Moyer and died in Fayette County; John and Jacob, who
    moved out to Illinois and died in McDonough County;
    Susan, who became Mrs. John Summers and spent her life
    at Clifton Mills, where she is buried; Elizabeth, who was
    married to John Eaton, went to Iowa and is still living in
    the vicinity of Chariton; Daniel; and Samuel, who was
    killed while a Union soldier. The soldier representatives
    of the family were Samuel and Henry, and Henry was a
    pensioner.
    
    Daniel Mosser grew up on the home farm, was educated
    in the local schools, and for half a century, until the bur-
    den of years made him incapable, he continued the culti-
    vation and management of the homestead in Clifton Mills.
    He was a successful grain and stock farmer, and the Mos-
    ser farm of 128 acres lies on the east side of the Big
    Sandy. This farm is now the property of his son, L. Harry
    Mosser. Daniel Mosser has always voted at election times
    and is a member of the Methodist Church.
    
    He married Elizabeth Frances Frederick, a native of
    Eastern Virginia, daughter of Samuel and Rebecca (Der-
    flinger) Frederick. She was born in October, 1838, and
    died, August 9, 1885. Her children were: Samuel, of
    Sandy Lake, Pennsylvania; Linley Harrison, everywhere
    known as Harry Mosser; John, who died unmarried; Mat-
    tie, Mrs. J. J. Barnes, living at Morgantown; Lando Walter,
    of Vanderbilt, Pennsylvania; Dwight Roscoe, of Star Junc-
    tion, Pennsylvania; and Hampton Frederick, who died at
    Clifton Mills, leaving three children. The second wife of
    Daniel Mosser was Mary Virginia Wheeler, and she died
    in May, 1919, leaving no children.
    
    L. Harry Mosser, successor to his father's farming ac-
    tivities and to the ownership of the old homestead, which
    has been in the Mosser family through three generations,
    was born on that farm, February 1, 1865, and has spent
    all the fifty-five years of his life in the same locality. He
    was educated in the schools of Clifton Mills, and he is one
    of the sturdy and successful stock farmers in this section
    of Preston County. The residence in which he and his
    family reside was erected in 1873.
    
    May 2, 1886, Mr. Mosser married Miss Elizabeth Boger,
    daughter of John W. and Clarissa (Smith) Boger. Her
    father was born on the Boger farm near Brandonville, son
    of Samuel and Elizabeth (Myers) Boger. The Bogers were
    of German ancestry, and all of the name have been farm-
    ers. John W. Boger was a Union soldier in Captain Clay
    Hagans' Company, and died in 1867, at the age of thirty-
    three. He was survived by his widow until September, 1918,
    her death occurring when she was eighty-five. Mrs. Mos-
    ser was born December 16, 1858. Her two sisters are
    Mary Gatella, born April 10, 1860, who died as the wife
    of W. M. Collier, of Clifton Mills; and Barbara Ellen,
    corn January 13, 1862, now Mrs. L. H. Kelley, of Pair-
    chance, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mosser had
    two children. Jessie Clara died March 20, 1920, leaving a
    daughter Helen Lucile by her marriage to J. M. Silbaugh.
    The only son, Harold Bay Mosser, died in 1896, when four
    years of age.
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