Mosley and other families Genealogy and local history
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Mosley with William the Conqueror - update from Claire

Mosley Genealogy: William 1-Elizabeth 11

Wilhemus de Moseley born abt 1040
Arrived in England 1066 with William the Conqueror.

Ernald de Moseley 1070-1154?
son Vitilas '' '' 1116
Ernald '' '' 1140
son Oswald '' '' 1180
Ensin de Walton 1182
son Jenkyn de Moseley 1210
son Ernald '' '' 1214
Richard '' '' 1242
William '' '' 1246-1282
dau Juliana * 1264
son Guilford de Billiston no date
John '' '' de Mollesley 1288
marrried Nica ?? 1310
son John de Moseley 1336
married Felicina Champion
son Hugo de Moseley 1358c NFW
John de Moseley 1360c NFW
William de Moseley 1364c
married Joan Hyllary
son John de Moseley 1 or Snr 1384
married Christian Costiffe
son John de Moseley 11 1413
b Rolleston Hall Mar?? 1435
son John de Moseley 111 1437
married Agnes Longmore
son Nicholas 1481-1558
married Elizbth Sherwood c 1504
son John 1505c NFW
James 1506
This is the beginning of Sir Oswald's line
Michael 1510c NFW
Humphrey 1518 -1592
The beginning of our line


*Footnote: Juliana is mentioned because she married Thos de Billiston, who was the son of Edwyn de Moseley, not mentioned in these records

[Submitted by John]



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