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The distinguished and ancient German surname Mooser is derived from the German word "moos," meaning "moss." This name is given to over two hundred "flurnamen," or parcels of land, located throughout Swabia (modern Baden-Württemburg) and Bavaria, all denoting swamp areas; thus, the progenitor of the surname Mooser may have been someone who hailed from one of these regions. "moos" is also an element found in the names of many German cities, such as Moosau, Moosbach, and Moosberg; in this instance, it is likely that the name was first borne by a native of one of these cities.

Early Origins of the Mooser family

The surname Mooser was first found in South Germany, where the ancestral home of the Mooser family is thought to be located. The origins of the surname make it probable that several branches of the Mooser family emerged independently during the Middle Ages. It was a common practice of the time to refer to a new resident of a city by the name of his hometown; thus, it is likely that many of the first bearers of the name Mooser were natives of one of the swamp areas known as Mooser or from one of the cities with the element "moos" in its name, who had settled elsewhere, and were then referred to by the name of their hometown.

Early History of the Mooser family

This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Mooser research. Another 147 words (10 lines of text) covering the years 1242, 1269, 1469, 1500, 1647, 1710, 1768 and 1850 are included under the topic Early Mooser History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.

Mooser Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Moos, Mooser, Moser, Mose, Moose and others.

Early Notables of the Mooser family

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Migration of the Mooser family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Niels Moos, who emigrated from Moravia to New York in 1761; Wilhelm Moos, a Hessian mercenary who settled in Newfoundland after fighting in the American Revolution, Anna Moos, who emigrated from Hessen to Texas in 1844.



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