Moses Liddell
Moses Liddell was a 19th-century American cotton plantation owner and Mississippi state legislator from Wilkinson County, Mississippi. As of 1817 he was a trustee of Wilkinson Academy. He served three terms in the Mississippi House of Representatives in the early 1820s. In 1826 he was involved in the organization of the Woodville and Homochitto Turnpike Company. He also served as a county court judge. His property was near that of future U.S. Senator George Poindexter. The Confederate general St. John Liddell was his son, and sugar planter John Hampden Randolph was his son-in-law.