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Musick, Samuel
Biography
23 Mar. 1804–after 1860. Farmer, tavern keeper, store owner. Born in Virginia. Son of Abram Musick. Married first Elizabeth, ca. 1829. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by 1834. Moved to Clay Co., Missouri, by Sept. 1834. Ordained a teacher, Sept. 1834. Moved to Far West, Caldwell Co., Missouri, where he opened a tavern, by Nov. 1836. Rented or sold his tavern to JS, spring 1838. Ordained an elder, 5 Oct. 1839. Moved to Nauvoo, Hancock Co., Illinois, by 1842. Member of Nauvoo Legion. Ordained a seventy, by 31 Aug. 1845. Moved to St. Louis, by 1850. Married second Rachel, ca. 1852. Moved to Pike Township, Stoddard Co., Missouri, by 1860.
Links
papers
- History, 1838–1856, volume C-1 [2 November 1838–31 July 1842]
- Lands Deeded, after 26 June 1839
- Letterbook 2
- Memorial to the United States Senate and House of Representatives, 28 November 1843
- Minute Book 2
- Minutes and Discourses, 5–7 October 1839
- Minutes, 13 April 1838
- Petition from Aaron Farr and Others, 21 April 1842
- Petition from Benjamin Warrington and Others, circa 29 December 1843
- Petition from Ebenezer Jennings and Others, 17 January 1844
- Petition from George W. Crouse and Others, circa 9 March 1844
- Petition from Samuel Bent and Others, 12 December 1844
- Petition from Samuel Steele and Others, 18 January 1844
- Petition from Stephen Wilkinson and Others, circa 14 May 1842
- Poll Record, Nauvoo Legion, 13 August 1842
- Receipt from Samuel Musick, 14 July 1838
- Receipt to Samuel Musick, 21 August 1840
- The Book of the Law of the Lord, Book A
- Trustees Land Book A, 11 September 1839–30 April 1842
- Gender
- Male