Jason Chrysostom Moser, D. D. Rev. J. C. Moser, D. D., was of the third generation of Lutheran ministers in his family, and if he had lived seven months longer, these three ministers would have served through a century in the Lutheran ministry in North Carolina. Rev. Daniel Moser, the grandfather of the subject of this sketch, was born in Orange County. N. C. , May 8, 1790. He was licensed to preach by the Noith Ce)clira Sjrcd cf the Lutheran church, in Linclonton, N. C. . April 6. 1812, and was ordained to the office of the ministry on Trinity Sunday, 1823, at the same place. In this office he labored twenty-saven years, during which time he preached 1943 s rmjns, baptized 2450 persons, and confirmed 821. Rev. Timothy Moser, son of Daniel, was born in Cataw- ba County, N. C, May 7, 1817, and was set apart for the work of the ministry by the Tennessee Synod, on October 10, 18 ' t4, in Zion ' s church, Catawba County, N. C. He died near Mt. Pleasant, N. C, July 25, 1900. Thus, he labored in the holy office among his own people, and in connection with the Synod of his father during a period of fifty-six years, though he retired from active work and only supplied at intervals during the last twelve years of his life. He preached 2661 sermons. To him the title of ' father ' and ' peacemaker ' were given by his co-laborers in attestation of his eminent service and pious life. Two of his sons entered the Gospel ministry. Rev. John F. , died February 3, 1897. He was a member of the faculty of Concordia College, Conover, N. C. , six years. Exchanging the teacher ' s desk for the pulpit, he was ordained July 7, 1893. That his short period of service was fruitful is shown by the records of Conference and Synod at the time of his death. Jason Chrysostom- Moser was born November 18, 1849, in Cabarrus county, N. C. Very early in life, he decided to otfer himself for the work of the ministry. Accordingly, he secured all the preparatory education possible; entered North Carolina College, from which he graduated in the class of ' 73 with high honors and from which he afterwards received t!i3 degree of Doctor of Divinity; and took a course in theolo-
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