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Note: e, married the boy from the farm next door�Thomas Bagby. Moser and Grimm often appear as "Huguenot" names: French protestants @ 16th-17th century. These tended to come from south and southwest France. The Moser name means "Meadow Dweller"�farmer. There is a medieval coat of arms somewhere. Moser is the traditional spelling, with a lot of variations�Musser, Mosier, Mosser. Going WAY back, the Mosers are probably descended from "�German Teutonic tribes that overcame the Roman legions in about 375 A.D. and took control of most of Europe�" Doesn't sound like meadow-dwelling farmers to me, unless they needed a LOT of land!
Note: Cousin Michelle provided more Moser info. Her great-great grandmother was Rudy's sister Lizzi
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