William Sylvester Musgrave
Husband William Sylvester Musgrave (details suppressed for this person)
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Zachary Morgan Musgrave
Husband Zachary Morgan Musgrave (details suppressed for this person)
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Earl Thomas Musgrove and Joan Marie Simmons
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Father: William Olaf Simmons
Mother: Opal Motsinger
Other Spouse: Jack Duncan Eddy
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1 M Steven Earl (Previously) Musgrove Eddy (details suppressed for this person)
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Edmon George Thompson and Haseltine Victoria Musgrove
Husband Edmon George Thompson 2
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1 F Alice Belle Thompson 2
Born: 23 Jun 1887 - Lamar Co., MS
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Died: 1 Jul 1962
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Spouse: John Pearson Entrekin (1872-1943) 2
Marr: 10 Jul 1912 - Lamar Co., MS
2 F Sarah Magnolia Thompson 2
Born: 13 Apr 1885 - Lamar Co., MS
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Spouse: William Beauregard Entrekin (1885-1909) 2
Marr: 11 Sep 1904
Walter Francis Sullins and Beatrice Music
Husband Walter Francis Sullins 1
Born: 17 Jul 1916 - Port, Washita Co., Oklahoma, , ,
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Buried: 4 Mar 1988 - South Burns Cemetery, , Washita Co., OK, , ,
Father: Jessie W. Sullins (1873-1948) 1
Mother: Elizabeth Frances (Eliza) Broughton (1877-1979) 1
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• Occupation, a farmer and rancher
• Soc Sec Num, 447-05-0769
• Baptism, Dill City Baptist Church, , Washita Co., OK, , ,, 23 Mar 1980
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Info from Don SULLINS, Weatherford, OK. Date:13 JAN 1997
Story about Walter Francis SULLINS, by his son Don SULLINS: I guess the first thing I ever remember about Dad was when I was about four years old, him teaching me how to drive. We lived on the old home place, two miles south of Highway 41 (later changed to 152) on the Beckham/Washita County line and about a half mile back east. There were 320 acres on the home place, with 115 acres in wheat and 205 acres of pasture. Dad had a pull type combine and was cutting wheat in the field just north of the house. He took me with him one day and told me I would drive the truck. He said that when he filled the bin on the combine with wheat, he would wave his hat for me to bring the truck, so he could dump the wheat. I don't remember what kind of truck it was, but I remember very vividly that the starter was on the floorboard. Dad put a box in the seat for me to set on. The old truck had a throttle on it, as most vehicles in those days had. He placed the transmission in 1st gear (Granny) and pulled the throttle out about a third of the way. He had me practice a couple of times. I would turn the key on and get down in the floorboard and have to use both hands to engage the starter. I would have to hold it down until the old truck started, and then climb up in the seat and then onto the box and aim in the direction of where Dad was at, and then when getting to where he was at, turning the key off to stop. Guess I made it alright a time or two, but later in the day I fell asleep and didn't see him waving for me to come. I do remember that was quite an experience for this little boy. *** I can remember Dad being a very hard worker. As I got older, I can remember him taking care of the farming and the cattle we had and then going to Colorado to harvest wheat. He would be gone for several months, and then return home and get the ground ready for the next year's crop. As my brother Jack and I got older, we would do the plowing and the chores around the farm while Dad was gone on wheat harvest. *** I don't think there ever was a man who loved cattle and horses, like Dad did. And it seemed as he grew older, that love multiplied. Dad was a very knowledgeable man when it come to cattle and horses. I honestly believe that when the cattle or horses were sick he could feel their pain also. He enjoyed helping other people with their livestock and horses. In fact people would call him for advice. I believe Dad had more knowledge than most vets, but just didn't have the book knowledge. *** I have to relate a story here, that for many years I kept to myself. In fact, I didn't start talking about it until after Dad revealed the story himself. We had several cattle on the pasture at the east place, and would have to check on them almost on a daily basis. We had to check that they had plenty of water and also check that none had gotten out. Dad would usually take me with him to check them. Well, there was this one Holstein heifer who was always out ever time we went to check on them. Dad and I have run many a mile chasing her, to get her back in the pasture. She was a jumper; could jump a fence like a deer. One day we went to check, and sure enough she was over in the neighbor's pasture. When we got out of the pickup, Dad grabbed an old double barrel shotgun and we climbed over the fence and started trying to get her back in. As always, she would just run up and down the fence line, and wouldn't jump back over into our pasture. We were give out from chasing her, and I guess she knew it. Anyway, she started to jump the fence, and about the time she reached maximum height, Dad swung that old shotgun up and pulled both triggers. WOW! She come down like something had hit her from above. The buckshot had caught her right behind the left front shoulder blade. We thought she was dead. Dad said "Well, guess I killed her". She wasn't dead, just badly wounded. Dad cleaned the buckshot out of her and doctored her up. Finally, she got up and limped off. Dad said she would probably die before the next morning. He said we would come back and drag her body off early the next morning. When we got in the pickup, Dad said, "Son, don't you breathe a word of this to anyone". I told him I wouldn't, and I didn't. I wouldn't even tell my brother, Jack. We went back the next morning to check, and to our surprise, the heifer wasn't dead. She was really stiff and couldn't hardly move, but she was alive. Dad doctored her for several days, and she eventually stopped limping. I guess Dad made a believer out of her, as she never got out another time, as long as we had her. *** As I said before, Dad was a hard worker, and provided for his family very well. We always had plenty to eat, and nice clothes to wear to school. I can remember him doing farming during the day, and roughnecking in the western Oklahoma oil fields at night. I can remember Mother taking us to the oil rigs sometimes to see him. He also worked at the livestock sale in Elk City on Saturdays. Mother would always take us to Elk on Saturdays, and we would go to the sale barn and see Dad, and Mother would take us to a movie. Those days are still very vivid to me. It seems like only yesterday, for so many years to have passed. *** Dad was a very strong willed man (hard headed). (I have found in my research, that most of the Sullins men and women, were very strong willed). Dad was also a very strict man. You were taught that you didn't talk back or be disrespectful. If you were, or looked like you were even thinking about it, you suffered the consequences. I remember Dad being a member and president of the Highway High School, School Board for many years. He did not want the school staff to show any partiality to his children. In fact, he told them if his children disobeyed the rules, they were to be punished, just like the other children. Dad and Mother taught us the right things, but later in life I didn't always abide by those things. They taught us children right from wrong. *** I have many happy and fond memories of Dad during my growing up years. I remember very well him teaching me how to drive, ride a horse, saddle a horse, drive cattle, ride a bucking calf, operate a combine, sow wheat, to tell when wheat was ready for harvest, plant cotton, plow, how to tell time on a clock (a white, 25 lb. bag of flour, with a clock on it, in the kitchen at the old homeplace). *** When I was 16 Dad started taking me on wheat harvest with him. We would start down around Frederick, Oklahoma, and work our way north, all the way to South Dakota. Usually by the time we arrived there it was nearly time for school to start back, and Mother would come pick us up and take us back home in time to get back in school. I really enjoyed that time of my life, as there were several of the other boys my age, and were also school buddies. One year while we at Greensburg, Kansas, we had a wet spell and couldn't cut wheat for a few days. A guy wanted to hire one of Dad's trucks to haul a load of furniture to Hutchinson, Kansas. Dad sent me and Gary ROACH to haul the furniture. When we arrived in Hutchinson, we somehow got separated from the guy we were following, and we got lost. I phoned Dad back in Greensburg, and he was really upset at the guy that had hired us. He told me to untie the furniture and raise the hoist and dump the furniture out on the street and come on back to Greensburg. Needless to say I didn't do that, as about the time I hung up from talking to Dad, the guy found us. That was quite an experience for Gary and I. *** Dad loved his family very much, although you wouldn't think so at times. Sometimes I wonder how Mother put up with him for all those years. He would not allow anyone to wrong his family, or they would have to suffer the consequences. There wasn't anything he wouldn't do within his power for us. I remember a time about 12 years ago, I was going through a really bad time in my life, and Dad got on an airplane and flew to Kentucky where I was living at the time and spent a few days with me. Dad and Mother were always there when I needed them most, and for that I will always be grateful. *** For about 20 years or so, Dad worked for Mike JOHNSON. He ran the feed lot operation. Mike would tell you in no uncertain terms that if anyone else besides Dad had been running the operation, he would have had to go out of business. After Mike died, Dad started buying cattle and working for my sister Judy and her husband, Jimmy MUSICK. Dad just wouldn't do anything else, he loved being around cattle too much. I have been home in the winter time, and he would be sick, but he would still go out in the cold, get on a horse and work cattle. *** A few years ago a Mutual Broadcasting Company announcer, Ross SIMPSON, did an interview about the American Cowboy, and he interviewed Dad and one of the guys that worked with him. Dad said in one part of the tape, that he and Bobby were out riding in the pasture one day, checking cattle, and he turned to Bobby and said, "If Heaven is like this, I sure want to go there." He also used an old cowboy saying that "When he died, he wanted to die with his boots on." Well, sadly to say he didn't get that wish, as he passed on to a greater life, in a hospital bed in Oklahoma City, OK., on 1 March 1988. I was unable to be at his side when he passed away or at his funeral, and that still hurts to this day, however, I am grateful that exactly one week before he passed away, I was blessed with the opportunity to put my arms around him, and give him a hug and kiss, and tell him that I loved him. I knew when I walked out of that hospital room, that I would never see him again. I didn't return home for another two years, mainly because I didn't want to face the reality that he wouldn't be there. It hurts, but it is suppose to. I'm just grateful that I had the time with him that I did, and I know that in the beyond we will be together again. I miss him very much. I have his last pair of boots, which I will cherish forever.
Abraham Musick II and Terrell Musick
Husband Abraham Musick II 1 3
Born: 30 Dec 1748 - , Albemarle, VA
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Wife Terrell Musick 1 3
AKA: Terrell (Musick) Musick
Born: 10 Sep 1748 - , , VA
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Buried: - Fifer Creek, , St. Louis Co., MO, , ,
Father: Abraham Musick (1717-1800) 1 3
Mother: Sarah Lewis (1724-1800) 1 3
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• Religion
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1 M Asa Musick 3
Born: 1770
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2 M Eli Musick 3
Born: 1773
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3 M Edy Musick 3
Born: 1777
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4 M Roy Musick 3
Born: 1778
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5 F Sarah Musick 3
Born: 10 Oct 1779 - , Russell, VA
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Spouse: Samuel Mansfield Bay (Abt 1775-1849) 3
Marr: St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
6 M Uriah (Uri) Musick 1 3
Born: 25 Dec 1781 - St. Louis Co., MO, , ,
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Spouse: Elizabeth Sullens (1789-1873) 1 3
Marr: 23 Mar 1801
7 F Anna Musick 3
Born: 1782
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Spouse: Thomas Meadows ( - ) 3
8 F Isabella Musick 3
Born: 4 May 1792 - , , NC
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9 M Uel Musick 3
Born: 1793
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Spouse: Sally Casson (1783- ) 3
Marr: 1818
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_Genealogy of the LEWIS Family_, p. 187 NAME: NOTE Her husband was a cousin.
General Notes for Child Roy Musick
Death: as a child
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Nickname: Sallie
Abraham Musick
Husband Abraham Musick 3
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Archie O. Musick
Husband Archie O. Musick 2
Born: 1894 - TX
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Arnol Musick
Husband Arnol Musick (details suppressed for this person)
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Artie Musick
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Bertha M. Musick
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David Musick and Prudence Whitesides
Husband David Musick 3
Born: 13 Mar 1763 - , Spottsylvania, VA
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David Musick
Husband David Musick 3
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Derrell Cherry Musick
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John Hunter Sullens and Dora D. Musick
Husband John Hunter Sullens 1
Born: 24 Jan 1869 - MO, , ,
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Father: James William Sullens (1848-1917) 1
Mother: Catharine Scarth (Kate) Hunter (1841-1921) 1
Marriage: 26 Aug 1891 - Cole Co., MO, , ,
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• Census, Clark Twp., , Cole Co., MO, , ,, Jun 1900
ED 30, Sh 5
• Census, Jefferson City, Cole Co., MO, , ,, Jun 1900
ED 36, Sh 3; rooming with Pius EGAN
Wife Dora D. Musick 1
AKA: Dora (Musick) Sullens
Born: Sep 1872 - Missouri, , ,
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1 F Ferne A. Sullens 1
Born: 10 Jun 1892 - Missouri, , ,
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2 M Clarence F. Sullens 1
Born: 15 May 1897 - Missouri, , ,
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3 M Clyde Sullens 1
Born: 8 Jan 1899 - Missouri, , ,
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Buried: Mar 1899 - Mt. Carmel Cemetery, , Cole Co., Missouri, , ,
4 F Elsie D. Sullens (details suppressed for this person)
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Info from Dee SULLINS, McDonough, GA. Date:1996
Cole Co., MO, Marriage Book 2, p. 260
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Her brother Delaware T. MUSICK (b. Sep 1874, MO) was living with her and John in 1900.
General Notes for Child Clyde Sullens
His obituary appeared in the _Russellville [Cole Co., MO] Rustler_ on 10 March 1899.
Edy Musick
Husband Edy Musick 3
Born: 1777
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Eli Musick
Husband Eli Musick 3
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Eliza A Musick
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Elizabeth J. Musick
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Mother: Eliza Burkett (1851- ) 2
Charles Walton Poole and Emma Gazelle Musick
Husband Charles Walton Poole 1 4
Born: 25 Oct 1859 - Vinita, Indian Territory (OK) 4
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Father: John Will Poole (1832-1862) 1 4
Mother: Sarah Matilda (Myra) Harlan (1831-1901) 1 4
Marriage: 11 Jan 1888 - St. Louis, MO 4
Wife Emma Gazelle Musick 1 4
AKA: Emma (Musick) Poole
Born: 20 Mar 1864 - Kirkwood, MO 4
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Father: William Ward Musick (1826-1906) 1 4
Mother: Julia Von Ohlhausen (1829-1901) 1 4
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1 M Scott Overton Poole 1 4
Born: 2 Oct 1899 - Chelsea, Indian Territory (Oklahoma) 4
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Spouse: Jesse Irene Dougherty (1902-1991) 1 4
Marr: 30 Apr 1921 - Tulsa, OK 4
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[harlan.ged]
Info from Diana JOHNSON, Tulsa, OK.
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[harlan.ged]
Info from Diana JOHNSON, Tulsa, OK.
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He was 1/4 Cherokee. Info from Diana JOHNSON, Tulsa, OK.
Eugene Robert Musick
Husband Eugene Robert Musick 2
Born: 10 Jan 1917
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Francis M Musick
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Gladys E. Musick
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Mother: Myrtle Annie Peters (1885-1972) 2
Henry Jeff Musick
Husband Henry Jeff Musick 2
Born: 16 Mar 1886 - TX
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2 M Kirby Musick (details suppressed for this person)
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James Walton and Isabella Musick
Husband James Walton 3
Born: 27 Dec 1787 - , Augusta, VA
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Wife Isabella Musick 3
Born: 4 May 1792 - , , NC
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Father: Abraham Musick II (1748-1832) 1 3
Mother: Terrell Musick (1748-1832) 1 3
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2 M James Walton Jr (details suppressed for this person)
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3 M Frederick Walton (details suppressed for this person)
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4 F Polly Walton (details suppressed for this person)
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6 F Cyrena Walton (details suppressed for this person)
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Jack Wats Musick
Husband Jack Wats Musick 2
Born: 1901 - TX
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James Musick and Nan Withington
Husband James Musick 3
Born: 1769
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Father: Abraham Musick (1717-1800) 1 3
Mother: Sarah Lewis (1724-1800) 1 3
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James Musick
Husband James Musick (details suppressed for this person)
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James Musick
Husband James Musick 3
Born: 1831
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James Levi Musick
Husband James Levi Musick 2
Born: 1892 - TX
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