| b 1800, , , Edgefield, South Carolina | Thomas Huskey | > | d 29 Jun 1876, , Jefferson, Missouri | John Frederick Huskey | Margaret McDonald |
| Peter Huskey | b 27 Oct 1733 | |||
| | b 10 Sep 1758 | Rebecca Washington | |||
| John Huskey | d 30 Mar 1818 | b 1733 | ||
| |b 1776 | | | James Miller | ||
| |d 1830 | Mary 'Mollie' Miller | |||
| | | ||||
| John Huskey, Jr. | ||||
| |Nancy Williams | |m 1824 | |||
| |, Union, Illinois | | | |||
| Rachel Heiss | ||||
| b ABT 1776 1784 | | | |||
| d 1840 | ||||
Listed in the 1830 through 1850 Federal Census of Jefferson County, Missouri.
They are the only two individuals buried on the propertry. At the time of his death, he owned 1,300 acres and was considered one of Jefferson County's most enterprising and successful citizens. He was a farmer and ran a blacksmith shop in 'Huskey Town'.
Source: 'Smoky Mountain Clans', Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 127-128. 'Huskey Family Group Sheets,' Beverly G. Martin, 1994, 4HUSp6-7.