Bio 1:
Mosey Dickey was born in Fallowfield Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, he moved to Lancaster County which became Dauphin County. At some time lived near the Octoraro creek. Moses was captain in the Associated Regiments of Chester county, Pennsylvania in 1747-48. The mark of his grave is lost; it was presumably near the east wall of the graveyard, but his name is on the tablet of the memorial gateway erected in memory of Provincial and Revolutionary soldiers buried here.
Bio 2:
In Muckamore, Ireland Thomas and Jane Awl Dickey had three children. Three sons came to America. They were their oldest son William, George, and Thomas, Jr. Moses (abt. 1710 - 1766) was the son of William and his wife Esther, not Thomas and Jane.
Thank you to Carol (48413911) for the bio.
Bio 1:
Mosey Dickey was born in Fallowfield Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, he moved to Lancaster County which became Dauphin County. At some time lived near the Octoraro creek. Moses was captain in the Associated Regiments of Chester county, Pennsylvania in 1747-48. The mark of his grave is lost; it was presumably near the east wall of the graveyard, but his name is on the tablet of the memorial gateway erected in memory of Provincial and Revolutionary soldiers buried here.
Bio 2:
In Muckamore, Ireland Thomas and Jane Awl Dickey had three children. Three sons came to America. They were their oldest son William, George, and Thomas, Jr. Moses (abt. 1710 - 1766) was the son of William and his wife Esther, not Thomas and Jane.
Thank you to Carol (48413911) for the bio.
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