George
MOSHER
(b.
9 May 1717
,
Dartmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay
d.
abt. 1784
,
Greenfield, Saratoga, Crown Colony of New York
)
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George MOSHER was born 9 May 1717 in Dartmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay
George MOSHER was the child of Daniel MOSHER and Mary UNKNOWN and the grandchild of: (paternal) Hugh MOSHER and Rebecca MAXSON (MAXON)Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
George married Hannah WING 9 August 1741 in Dartmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay . The couple had (at least) 7 children.
Hannah WING was born 13 March 1720 in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, USA (North) (Bliss Corner) (Smith Mills) (Padanaram). Hannah died abt. 1784 in Greenfield, Saratoga, New York, USA. Hannah was the child of Edward WING and Sarah TUCKER.
George MOSHER died abt. 1784 in Greenfield, Saratoga, Crown Colony of New York.
"George Mosher, cordwainer (shoemaker), and his wife, Hannah sold their land in Dartmouth, MA. on February 25, 1766 and by 1771 had settled in Dutchess County, New York, Hannah having an account at Merritt's store in Quaker Hill. Three of their children appeared in Revolutionary War Records in Dutchess County. They may have gone to Saratoga County with their daughter Mary about 1784, for there are undated monuments to George and Hannah Mosher in the St. John Cemetery in Greenfield, where many of Mary's descendants are buried."
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Occupation
George MOSHER was a shoemaker.
The cordonnier, or shoemaker (a cordwainer in England), was a craftsman who manufactured shoes, boots, and other types of footwear. He knew how to create, with his own hands, the entire shoe from the sole to the upper. He was the cutter, fitter, designer, and polisher... Some shoemakers sold their shoes to merchants, but the majority sold their own shoes, either from their workshop or by going door-to-door selling their wares.
Source: tfcq.ca
George MOSHER was a shoemaker.
The cordonnier, or shoemaker (a cordwainer in England), was a craftsman who manufactured shoes, boots, and other types of footwear. He knew how to create, with his own hands, the entire shoe from the sole to the upper. He was the cutter, fitter, designer, and polisher... Some shoemakers sold their shoes to merchants, but the majority sold their own shoes, either from their workshop or by going door-to-door selling their wares.
Source: tfcq.ca
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