Maria Mosyer (Q99511568)

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English philanthropist (1789-1871)
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Maria Mosyer
English philanthropist (1789-1871)

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    1871 England Census (English)
    Where Born: Kent Crockenhill (English)
    25 May 1871Gregorian
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    England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915 (English)
    Kent, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1538-1914 (English)
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    England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915 (English)
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    England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 (English)
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    1861 England Census (English)
    Rank, Profession, or Occupation: Landed Proprietor & Fund Holder (English)
    1871 England Census (English)
    Rank, Profession, or Occupation: Land Owner (English)
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    The wealthy Mosyer family used their money to benefit the people of Crockenhill. From 1850 Maria Mosyer, the last of the line, became the major benefactress of the church, and built the church school, as well as this row of almshouses in 1861 dedicated to her father. (English)
    20 September 2020
    Another school run by the Anglican Church had been built in the 1850s in Church Road, but closed in the early 1940s and was demolished in the 1960s. Both this and the almshouses which still stand were provided by Maria Mosyer. (English)
    Mrs Maria Mosyer's Charity for elderly poor women, Orpington (English)
    Administrative County of Kent Endowed Charities (English)
    71-72
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    Administrative County of Kent Endowed Charities (English)
    71-72

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