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Samuel Musgrave – Revolutionary War Soldier and “Indian Spy” #5 in 52 Ancestors
Samuel Musgrave (Musgrove) was a Revolutionary War soldier who fought under General Washington in the Battle of Brandywine. The battle between the Americans and the British army under General Howe took place on September 11, 1777 near Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. … Continue reading
Serendipity on the Research Trail
One of my primary goals on a recent genealogy research trip to Oklahoma and Texas was to find a book with the genealogy research of Norma Ennis Musgrove Craig, a first cousin 2X removed. Norma’s book summarizes her 40+ years … Continue reading
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Tagged A History of the Moses Musgrave Family, Hughes County Historical Society, Myzella Medcalf, Myzella Medcalf Musgrove, Norma Craig, Norma Ennis Musgrove Craig, Norma Musgrove Craig, Oswin Musgrave, Samuel Musgrave, William Tate Musgrave, William Tate Musgrove
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