Misc. Notes
!BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL: 26-Mar-1913 North River, Colchester, Nova Scotia deaths
385, Catherine Mosher, widow,
https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?...t=death&ID=61510!BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL: St. John's Anglican Church Cemetery, Port Williams, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
1, Catherine Mosher, 8 children,
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133577939!BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL: FamilySearch
2, Catherine Huston,
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/L7BR-CSV!BIRTH-DEATH: Mosher descendants from Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Catherine Huston,
https://willbraffitt.org/roots/MosherDescendants.txt!MARRIAGE: 23-Apr-1851 St. John's Anglican Church, Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia, David Mosher and Catherine Heuston
!NOTE: The 8 children of David Mosher and Catherine Huston were probably born on or near the family farm in Centreville, Kings, Nova Scotia, north of Kentville. The children in most later records gave their birthplace as Kentville.
!REFERENCE: St. John's Anglican Church, Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptisms 1830-1902 MG4, volume 18, baptisms for children performed by John Starrs, Rector, St. John's
!CENSUS: 1871 Centreville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Catherine Moshor, 8 children
!REFERENCE: 13-Sep-1891 Newton, Middlesex, MA marriages, for son Alfred Nicholas Mosher, Kate Husten, Kate Hustin, Kate Huston
!REFERENCE: 24-May-1906 Newton, Middlesex, MA deaths
65, for son Alfred N. Mosher, Catherine Hustin
!REFERENCE: 1913 Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada deaths, volume 4, page 256, Catherine Mosher,
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KML6-HNP!REFERENCE: 1998, "I am searching for information about Charlotte Huston (or HOUSTON). She was born in 1829, in Nova Scotia (or possible New Brunswick). She married AMOS COGSWELL who was born, in 1827 in New Brunswick. Their ten children were born in Baxter Harbor, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, where Charlotte and Amos died.",
https://web.archive.org/web/20000925044356/http://...com/messages/70.html!REFERENCE: 2000?, Catherine Huston, "Catherine must have been related to my gr-gr- grandfather, James, who married Mary Bowland at St John's in 1856. James was also a witness the next year at the marriage of Sophia Huston/Heuston. There were two Huston/Heuston households that appear in the census. They lived side by side in Centreville. The "e" appears when the Hustons migrate to Mass. My gr-grandfather may have been among the first to relocate to the Boston/Cambridge area.",
https://web.archive.org/web/20000920072358/http://...m/messages/1984.html
Misc. Notes
!MARRIAGE: 23-Apr-1851 St. John's Anglican Church, Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia, David Mosher and Catherine Heuston