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Huskey

Abt 1823 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Huskey was born Abt 1823 (child of William Huskey and Dicy).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Huskey was born 1792, Edgefield County, South Carolina (son of Jonathan Huskey and Jane).

    William married Dicy Abt 1819, , Union, Illinois. Dicy was born 1805, , Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Dicy was born 1805, , Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Listed in the 1840 and 1850 Federal Census of Jefferson County, Missouri. Next
    they are listed in the 1860 Federal Census of Crawford County, Missouri.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 126

    Children:
    1. James Huskey was born 1821.
    2. 1. Huskey was born Abt 1823.
    3. DeLafayette Huskey was born 1825.
    4. Huskey was born Abt 1827.
    5. Peter Huskey was born 1829.
    6. Huskey was born Abt 1831.
    7. Robert Huskey was born 1833.
    8. Huskey was born 1835.
    9. Huskey was born Abt 1837.
    10. Rosanna Huskey was born 1839.
    11. Mary Huskey was born 1845.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jonathan Huskey was born 1774, North Carolina (son of Peter Huskey and Mary "Mollie" Miller); died 1830/1839; was buried Jefferson County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Jonathan Huskey went with his parents to Wilkes County, Georgia and later to
    the Ninety Six District, Edgefield County, South Carolina.

    On 28 Oct 1797, Jonathan Huskey joined his father, Peter Huskey in buying 200
    acres of land from William McCarter of Abbeville District, South Carolina.
    This land was originally patented to William McCarter on 6 Nov 1786 from the
    State of South Carolina. It was situated in the "District of Ninety Six and
    County of Edgefield on a creek called Rockey Creek waters of Stephens Creek"

    Jonathan Huskey and his wife, Jane, are listed in the 1800 Federal Census of
    Edgefield District, South Carolina. There was one boy and three girls born in
    the ten year period of 1790/1800 to Jonathan and Jane Huskey.

    On 4 Feb 1804, Jonathan Huskey sold 150 acres of land to John Bailey of
    Edgefield District, South Carolina. It was situated "in District aforesaid on
    Rockey Creek a branch of Stephens Creek waters of Savannah River." It joined
    the lands of Gideon Palmer, __________ Logan, and Charles Williams.

    In 1804 Jonathan Huskey and his family came with the Huskey and Ogle clans from
    Edgefield District, South Carolina to settle in the Walden's Creek area of
    Sevier County, Tennessee.

    In 1805 Jonathan Huskey bought 50 acres of land in the Walden's Creek area of
    Sevier County, Tennessee and held it for a short time. In the Tennessee State
    Library & Archives, Nashville, Tennessee, there is a land grant for James
    Riggins, assignee of Jonathan Huskey. This land grant indicates that Jonathan
    Huskey sold 50 acres of land in the Walden's Creek to James Riggins prior to
    the issuance of his grant from the state of Tennessee in 1906.

    Just before the War of 1812 broke out, Jonathan Huskey and his family went to
    Union County, Illinois. They were among the first settlers in the town of
    Jonesboro, Illinois.

    From "Illinois Census Returns" by Margaret Cross Norton, Jonathan Huskey
    appeared in the 1818 and 1820 lists. Both lists reveal that there was one
    white male - 21 years and upward, and five other whites in his family plus two
    servants or slaves.

    There are numerous deeds for Jonathan Huskey and his wife, Jane, in Union
    County, Illinois. The deeds indicated that he owned large amounts of land in
    the town of Jonesboro, Illinois. (The dates of the deeds ranged from 10 Oct
    1817 to 14 Aug 1826.)

    Just about 1826, Jonathan Huskey and his family migrated to Jefferson County,
    Missouri. They are listed in the 1830 Federal Census of Jefferson County,
    Missouri. He had two boys still at home - one born 1800/10 and other born
    1810/15.

    Jonathan Huskey and his wife are believed to be buried in Jefferson County,
    Missouri.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 125-126.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 423.
    "Huskey Family Group Sheets," Beverly G. Martin, 1994, 4HUSp2-3.

    Jonathan married Jane 1791, , South Carolina. Jane was born Abt 1774/1784, South Carolina; died Abt 1830/1840, Jefferson County, Missouri; was buried Jefferson County, Missouri. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Jane was born Abt 1774/1784, South Carolina; died Abt 1830/1840, Jefferson County, Missouri; was buried Jefferson County, Missouri.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 73.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 423.
    "Huskey Family Group Sheets," Beverly G. Martin, 1994, 4HUSp2-3.

    Children:
    1. 2. William Huskey was born 1792, Edgefield County, South Carolina.
    2. Huskey was born Abt 1794, South Carolina.
    3. Huskey was born Abt 1796, South Carolina.
    4. Nancy Huskey was born Abt 1798, South Carolina.
    5. John Huskey was born Abt 1801, South Carolina.
    6. Jonathan Huskey, Jr. was born Abt 1810/1815.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Peter Huskey was born 10 Sep 1758, Wake County, North Carolina (son of John Frederick Huskey and Rebecca Washington); died 30 Mar 1818, Jefferson County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Peter Huskey lived in the vicinity of Back Creek in Frederick County during the
    early 1750's thru mid-1750's. During that time, he was the chain carrier for
    four different land surveys there.

    Sometime during the mid-1750's, Peter Huskey and his family moved to Rowan
    County, North Carolina. They settled in the area where southern Guilford County
    and northern Randolph County are now located.

    He was found along with his son John Huskey on the "William Millikan's List of
    Taxables" for Rowan County, North Carolina in 1768.

    Family tradition says his first wife was killed by Indians. No information has
    been found to verify this.

    Peter Huskey Sr., was found on the 1778 tax list for Captain Cox's District in
    Rowan County, North Carolina. His land was valued at 142 pounds. His son
    Peter Huskey Jr. was listed on the same tax list, and his land was valued at
    202 pounds.

    On Saturday, 8 August 1778, Peter Huskey was listed as a "nonjuror" in Captain
    Cox's District of Rowan County, North Carolina. He refused to take the "Oath
    of Affirmation and Allegiance" to the State of North Carolina.

    In 1785 Peter Huskey and his family were living in Wilkes County, Georgia near
    his brother-in-law, William Ogle and his family according to "1785 Tax List of
    Wilkes County, Georgia." Six District, Edgefield County, South Carolina prior
    to 1790. Peter Huskey is listed as the head of household in 1790 and 1800
    Federal Census of Edgefield County, South Carolina.

    On 28 Oct 1797 Peter Huskey and his son Jonathan Huskey of Edgefield District,
    South Carolina bought 200 acres of land from William McCarter of Abbeville
    District, South Carolina. This land was originally patented to William
    McCarter on 6 Nov 1786 from the state of South Carolina. It was situated in
    the "District of Ninety Six and County of Edgefield on a creek called Rockey
    Creek waters of Stephens Creek." (Deed Book 22, p 265/66)

    On 6 July 1801 Peter Huskey bought 24.5 acres of land from the state of South
    Carolina. It was situated in "District of Edgefield on a small branch of
    Rockey Creek, waters of Stephen Creek and Savannah River." (South Carolina
    State Archives, Columbia, S. C. - State Plats Vol. 38 (2nd), p 359)

    On 30 Sep 1801 Peter Huskey bought 289 acres of land from William Brafford of
    Barnwell District, South Carolina. This land was on "Rockey Creek waters of
    Stephens Creek" in Edgefield District, South Carolina." (Deed Book 22,
    p 275/77)

    It is believed that Peter Huskey sold his lands before leaving for Sevier
    County, Tennessee in 1804. In 1805 Peter Huskey brought his married children
    (Isaac, Jonathan, John, Sarah, and two other daughters) with the Ogle clan from
    Edgefield District, South Carolina to settle in the Walden's Creek area of
    Sevier County, Tennessee.

    In 1805 Peter Huskey entered 57 acres of land in the Emert's Cove area of
    Sevier County, Tennessee and held it for a short time. From Tennessee State
    Library & Archives, Nashville, Tennessee, there is a land grant (No. 1815) for
    Frederick Emert, assignee of Peter Huskey. By this grant, Peter Huskey sold
    the 57 acres of land in the Emert's Cove area to Frederick Emert prior to the
    issuance of the land grant from the state of Tennessee in 1806.

    Prior to the War of 1812, Peter Huskey went with some of his married children
    to Union County, Illinois and then to Jefferson County, Missouri.

    Family tradition says Peter Huskey came back from the West (Union County,
    Illinois or Jefferson County, Missouri) and died in the White Oak Flats
    community. He probably died before 1830. He is not listed in the 1830 Federal
    Census of Tennessee, Illinois, or Missouri. No data on his burial place has
    been found.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 72-73."The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 422.
    "Huskey Family Group Sheets," Beverly G. Martin, 1994, 3HUSp16, 4HUSp1-2.

    Peter — Mary "Mollie" Miller. Mary (daughter of James Miller) was born Edgefield County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary "Mollie" Miller was born Edgefield County, South Carolina (daughter of James Miller).

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 422.
    "Huskey Family Group Sheets," Beverly G. Martin, 1994, 4HUSp2.

    Children:
    1. Isaac Huskey was born 29 Jan 1772, Rowan County, North Carolina; died Jul 1846, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    2. 4. Jonathan Huskey was born 1774, North Carolina; died 1830/1839; was buried Jefferson County, Missouri.
    3. John Huskey was born 1776, North Carolina; died 1822, Jefferson County, Missouri; was buried Jefferson County, Missouri.
    4. Rebecca Huskey was born Abt 1778, Edgefield County, South Carolina.
    5. Rachel Huskey was born Abt 1778, Edgefield County, South Carolina.
    6. Sarah Huskey was born 1780, Edgefield County, South Carolina; died Aft 1850.
    7. Mary Huskey was born 1782, Edgefield County, South Carolina.
    8. William Huskey was born Abt 1784/1790, Edgefield County, South Carolina.