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  that George Musick Sr and his wife, [[Sarah Ann Allen 1690|Ann]], were parents of six sons: [[Abraham Musick 1722|Abraham]]; [[Ambrose Musick 1720|Ambrose]]; [[Daniel Musick 1715|Daniel]];Elections ([[Elexious Musick 1718|Elexious]]); [[Ephraim Musick 1724|Ephraim]]; [[George Musick 1726|George Jr.]]; and three daughters: [[Agnes Musick 1733|Agnes]]; [[Elizabeth Musick 1728|Elizabeth]]; and [[Kezia Musick 1736|Kezia]]. [[Sarah Ann Allen 1690|Ann]] and the children were living when George died.
  that George Musick Sr and his wife, [[Sarah Ann Allen 1690|Ann]], were parents of six sons: [[Abraham Musick 1722|Abraham]]; [[Ambrose Musick 1720|Ambrose]]; [[Daniel Musick 1715|Daniel]];Elections ([[Elexious Musick 1718|Elexious]]); [[Ephraim Musick 1724|Ephraim]]; [[George Musick 1726|George Jr.]]; and three daughters: [[Agnes Musick 1733|Agnes]]; [[Elizabeth Musick 1728|Elizabeth]]; and [[Kezia Musick 1736|Kezia]]. [[Sarah Ann Allen 1690|Ann]] and the children were living when George died.


Crozier's book [https://roots.bdfserver.com/uploads/3/34/Virginia_County_Records%2C_Spotsylvania_County%2C_1721-1800_William_Armstrong_Crozier_3160804.pdf Virginia County Records, Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800] has many land records for George and Family, outlined in [[Books#Genealogy_of_the_Musick_Family_and_Some_Kindred_Lines_-_G._C._Musick|Genealogy of the Musick Family and Some Kindred Lines]].  In Land Transaction 1 below, we learn that Ambrose must have been born around 1720 (as he is old enough to be a witness to the sale in 1743), and Transaction 2 confirms that William Trustee is George's son-in-law (to daughter Elizabeth).
Crozier's book [https://roots.bdfserver.com/uploads/3/34/Virginia_County_Records%2C_Spotsylvania_County%2C_1721-1800_William_Armstrong_Crozier_3160804.pdf Virginia County Records, Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800] has many land records for George and Family, outlined in [[Books#Genealogy_of_the_Musick_Family_and_Some_Kindred_Lines_-_G._C._Musick|Genealogy of the Musick Family and Some Kindred Lines]].  In Land Transaction 1 below, we learn that [[Ambrose Musick 1720|Ambrose]] must have been born around 1720 (as he is old enough to be a witness to the sale in 1743), and Transaction 2 confirms that [[William B. Trustey 1725|William Trustee]] is George's son-in-law (to daughter [[Elizabeth Musick 1728|Elizabeth]]), when in 1746 he gifts the couple 50 acres.  Transaction 3, also in 1746, he also gives 50 acres to his son [[George Musick 1726|George Jr (V)]].





Revision as of 16:58, 20 July 2023

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George Musick III
Father
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George Musick IV
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Sarah Ann Barth
Mother
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Sarah Ann Allen
Spouse


George Musick
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Name George    Musick
Gender Male
Family Search: LV4D-FQ3
Find-a-Grave:
Validated ? Red-check-mark-in-a-circle.jpeg  No - Not Well Sourced
Birth and Death Information
Born 1683
United States of America
Deceased 5 Mar 1754


Family Relationships
Father George Musick III
Mother Sarah Ann Barth
Spouse Sarah Ann Allen
Marriage Date
Children Daniel Musick
Elexious Musick I
Ambrose Musick
Abraham Musick
Ephraim Musick
George Musick V
Elizabeth Musick
Agnes Musick
Kezia Musick
Siblings
Service and Honorary (DAR/SAR)
Revolutionary
War of 1812
Civil War
Spanish American
Korea
Vietnam
Gulf War
Sources and References
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Birth Certificate
Death Certificate
Marriage Certificate
Obituary
Will/Estate Will of George Musick IV
1950 Census
1940 Census
1930 Census
1920 Census
1910 Census
1900 Census
1890 Census
1880 Census
1870 Census
1860 Census
1850 Census
1840 Census
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Male-ICON.jpg Daniel Musick









Male-ICON.jpg Elexious Musick I
Male-ICON.jpg [[Ambrose Musick] 1720|Ambrose Musick]]
Male-ICON.jpg Abraham Musick
Male-ICON.jpg Ephraim Musick
Male-ICON.jpg George Musick V
Woman-ICON.jpg Elizabeth Musick
Woman-ICON.jpg Agnes Musick
Woman-ICON.jpg Kezia Musick

Much more to fill in later.

George is well covered in the G.C. and E. S. Musick's extensive genealogies of the family. They refer to George as "The Pioneer" as he was the furthest back they could reliably trace. Family Search believes they've traced the line back several more generations, and I will try to corroborate that for myself.

But, we do get quite a bit of information from George's Will, which G. C. Musick found in Will Book B, Part I Page 181, Spotsylvania County, VA. Court Records, probated on 5 Mar 1754, we learn.

that George Musick Sr and his wife, Ann, were parents of six sons: Abraham; Ambrose; Daniel;Elections (Elexious); Ephraim; George Jr.; and three daughters: Agnes; Elizabeth; and Kezia. Ann and the children were living when George died.

Crozier's book Virginia County Records, Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800 has many land records for George and Family, outlined in Genealogy of the Musick Family and Some Kindred Lines. In Land Transaction 1 below, we learn that Ambrose must have been born around 1720 (as he is old enough to be a witness to the sale in 1743), and Transaction 2 confirms that William Trustee is George's son-in-law (to daughter Elizabeth), when in 1746 he gifts the couple 50 acres. Transaction 3, also in 1746, he also gives 50 acres to his son George Jr (V).


Family

Education

Occupation

Other

Books

George is featured in both Grover Musick and Egbert Musick's versions of Genealogy of the Musick Family and Some Kindred Lines.

Land Transactions

Timeline

Previous Addresses


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Documents and Sources


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Will of George Musick IV, probated 5 Mar 1754
GCM Pg.9
          Crozier Pg.165
Land Transaction 1
Sale of 170 acres from Nicholas Randolph to John Graves, witnessed by son Ambrose
GCM Pg.9
          Crozier Pg.175
Land Transaction 2
Gift of 50 acres Elizabeth and husband William Trustey
GCM Pg.9/10
          Crozier Pg.176
Land Transaction 3
Gift of 50 acres to son George J. (V)
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