Pennsylvania Family Group Sheet for James MUSGROVE Family *********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgenweb.org/volunteers/copyright.html *********************************************** Submitted by: Vicki Burress Roach Email address: roachbug@dixie-net.com Husband: James MUSGROVE Birthdate: Birthplace: Death date: Place of death: Father: Mother: Marriage date: April 13, 1739 Marriage place: Wife: Hannah COX Birthdate: Birthplace: Death date: Place of death: Father: Thomas COX Mother: Sarah BUSBY CHILDREN Child No. 1: Thomas MUSGROVE, Sr. Sex: M Birthdate: about 1740 Birthplace: Lancaster Co., PA Death date: January 1794 Place of death: Wayne Co., TN Marriage date: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Christian UNKNOWN Child No. 2: James MUSGROVE, Jr. Sex: M Birthdate: about 1742 Birthplace: Lancaster Co., PA Death date: 1824 Place of death: Marriage date: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Ann UNKNOWN Child No. 3: Moses MUSGROVE Sex: M Birthdate: about 1744 Birthplace: Lancaster Co., PA Death date: Place of death: Marriage date: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Child No. 4: Jesse MUSGROVE Sex: M Birthdate: about 1746 Birthplace: Death date: Place of death: Marriage date: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Child No. 5: Hannah MUSGROVE Sex: F Birthdate: about 1750 Birthplace: Death date: Place of death: Marriage date: May 21, 1778 Marriage place: House of Richard COX on the Neuse River. Spouse's name: Peter HINDS Documentation: Notes for Moses MUSGROVE: He moved to North Carolina with his parents in 1759. Carried the chain when Caleb MUSGROVE'S patent was surveyed in 1767. First owned land as a result of a grant for 450 acres having been issued to him in 1770 but entered in 1769, transferred 300 acres to Thomas MUSGRAVE in 1785 and owned 150 acres of land in 1786 according to the tax list for that year, voter number 142 in Dobbs County election of March, 1779. Caleb MUSGRAVE'S will mentions land near Moses. No reference to Moses wife or children, if any, or to his death or estate have been discovered in the records. He did not sustain the membership in the Society of Friends to which he probably was entitled by birth.