Mosley and other families Genealogy and local history
Mosley and other families Genealogy and local history
Welcome

Welcome

This site is a work in progress illustrating the history of our ancestors and the communities they helped to shape.

It contains information about more than 25,000 individuals and 6,000 families. New local and social history content is also available.

In order to get maximum benefit from the site, please register as a member and access the full range of information and services not available to unregistered visitors. We would like to hear from you and to learn more about your research, please leave questions in the Forums or comments in the Guestbook.

Above all, check us out regularly, we are continually adding new material and much remains to be added as time permits.
Make the Most of your Visit

Make the Most of your Visit

To get the most from this site, please take some time to explore the navigation buttons, the slide arrows, and the menus.

If you are looking for a specific individual or family, then search through the 'genealogy' menu. You will be taken to the database which gives access to the personal details of more than 25,000 people.

As a registered site member, you can see information regarding more recent family members. You will also benefit from the site forums and you can post news items which you think may be of interest to others. We would also like to hear more of your research interests, increasing the chances of linking your work with that of others visiting the site.

Check out the 'History' menu for more detailed stories about people or places.
We Need Your Help

We Need Your Help

This site has something for everyone interested in family history. We need your help with new information and articles which will keep the site 'fresh' for regular visitors. We'd also like to invite you to participate in the Forum discussions which are a means of helping others who share our interest in genealogy or local history.

You are all invited to leave a message in the guestbook and tell us about your own research.

You may be helping us and we will certainly try to help you.
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.

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Gillian Jones
Martin, found your site extemely interesting. I am searching for the ancestors of a Robert Mosley/Mozley born c1803-1806 in Yorkshire who was tried and convicted at York Assizes 16 July 1825 sentenced to Life and transported to Tasmania on board "Woodman". Any clues as to parents and siblings would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Gillian
Friday 06 March 2009 - 22:17:55


Annette Ireland
Really interesting site. As an Australian member of the Henry Hodgkinson Bunting line I am interested in stories of his brothers and sisters who stayed in England.
Tuesday 03 March 2009 - 21:05:10


matsmam
Great site, sadly not my line of Hills.
Tuesday 03 March 2009 - 14:00:42


Carathept
Coool site, greate design!
Saturday 14 February 2009 - 07:27:38


John du Plooy
Hi ,am researching thomas barkerof England1806.Thought this might be a link.
Friday 13 February 2009 - 13:41:02


bearzac
I am from Canada, my great grandparents were Thomas Mosley 1856-1926 Barnsley, YK and Martha Stott abt. 1859 Dodworth and died 1925 Barnsley. I have most of their childrens info, but some of the younger ones are lacking some info. If anyone can help, please let me know! Thanks Shelly
Wednesday 11 February 2009 - 16:25:47


Kathryn Crist
I looking for a relative and thought I'd try your site. Anything is possible. Thanks for sharing.
Wednesday 11 February 2009 - 10:44:32


William
I have just started in genealogy and thoroughly enjoying it
your web site is very interesting, I have run into a blank
wall and thanks for any suggestions you have.

William
Monday 09 February 2009 - 16:15:47


martin
Please let us know you dropped by, what you thought, how we can improve the site. And above all how we can help in your research.

Enjoy looking around.

Martin
Tuesday 20 January 2009 - 10:19:11


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