@book{1776, keywords = {Genealogy, Settlers German, Farmers, Land Biographies, Schools Public, Moser family, Moser Paul, Moser John, Moser John Philip, Moser Michael, Moser Charles P., Moser Mary Musselman (m. Michael), Moser Francis Anton, Stockie Arthur, Stockie Margaret Rose Boegel (m. Arthur), Dorsch John, Lambetus William, Moser Albert, Hinschberger family, Moser Anne, Oberholzer Fred, Oberholzer Rose Marie Dorsch (m. Fred), Moser Louis, Moser Olive Forwell (m. Louis), Stockie Jacob, Stockie Mary Isabella Moser (m. Jacob), Stockie family, Dorsch family, Dietrich family, Stockie Jerome, Moser Emil, Moser Amelia McGovern (m. Emil), Moser Robert, Moser Ida Dorscht (m. Robert), Moser Norma Dorscht (m. Albert), Wellesley Township SS 9, American Hotel Kitchener, Wellesley, Wellesley Township, Waterloo Township, Weimar Germany, Baden Germany}, author = {Blanche Moser}, title = {The John Philip Moser family}, abstract = {An account of the descendants of one of the pioneer farmers of Bamberg, who came to Waterloo Township from Baden, Germany in 1836 and who moved to Wellesley Township in 1855. John's nephew, John Zettel Moser, was the owner of the North American Hotel and later the American House. The book includes a short history of Wellesley Township School Section 9 with which John P. Moser was associated, a brief history of Bamberg, transcripts of old documents, and biographical information for seven generations of family members.}, year = {1993}, number = {Book, Whole}, pages = {92 p. ill., index+}, publisher = {The Author}, address = {Wellesley}, note = {ID -: h-192}, language = {English}, }