Osiah Anthony Moser (1893)
MOSER
Posted By: Kent Transier (email)
Date: 7/13/2007 at 06:43:00
Jewell County Monitor
10 May 1893
Page 4Osiah A. Moser died at the home of his son in this city, May 6th, 1893. He was born in Northampton Co, PA July 27, 1828. After living in the states of Ohio and Iowa, he came to Kansas in the spring of 1881 and settled in Rush Co., and for the last few years has been making his home with his daughter at Emporia (KS) and his son of this city.
He enlisted in the 10th Iowa Infantry, Sept. 1861, was wounded at the siege of Vicksburg, May 22, 1863, from which he never fully recovered, was discharged March 17, 1864. He had been a member of the church for 50 years. Comrade Moser was buried by the G.A.R. and Masons. Sermon preached by Rev. E.W. Heisler, assisted by Rev. A.J. Markley.
Mt Hope Cemetery, Mankato, KS – 27 Jul 1823 – 06 May 1893 PVT CO K 10 IA VOL INF CIVIL WAR VET
____________________________________________________________________________Winterset Madisonian – May 19, 1893
Winterset, Iowa
Page 2County and City
Mr. O. A. Moser, a former well-known and highly respected citizen of this county, died at Mankato, Kansas, May 5th. The Mankato Monitor gives the following sketch of his life: He was born in Northampton Co., Pa., July 27, 1824. After living in the states of Ohio and Iowa, he came to Kansas in the spring of 1881, and settled in Rush county, and for the last few years has been making his home with his daughter at Emporia and his son in this city. He enlisted in the 19th Iowa infantry, September, 1861; was wounded at the siege of Vicksburg, from which he never fully recovered; was discharged March 7, 1864. He had been a member of the church for 50 years. Comrade Moser was buried by the G.A.R. and Masons.
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