Adam Martin (1755-1835) and Thomas Roy Musick (1757-1842), St. Louis County, Missouri pioneers : their ancestors, descendants and related families Hildebrand, Peira, Roy and Neville/ by Michal Martin Farmer

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Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1989

Publisher

Henington Pub. Co.

Place of Publication

Wolfe City, Texas

Physical

xx, 658 p. : ill., facsims., geneal. tables, maps, ports.,

Edition

1st ed

Notes

Includes index.

History of the descendants of Adam Martin, originally from Pennsylvania, and Thomas Musick, originally from Albemarle Co., Virginia. Adam settled in Augusta Co., Virginia and later in Rutherford Co., North Carolina, where the Musick family later settled, after living in Bourbon Co. and Fayette Co., Kentucky. The Musicks and Martins settled in St. Louis Co., Missouri in 1795.

Includes Neville, Hawkins, Hildebrand, Peira, Trusty, Roy and other related families.

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