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Delly HUSKY and Ellen HUSKY
I have no idea what the relationships are here, and as my interest is STROUP, I'm not going to spend time trying to figure them out.  (But note that Daniel Peeler STROUP married Rhudy Elizabeth HUSKEY.)
Sister(?):  Delly / Delilah / Delia / Della HUSKY, b. 1834/5, MO
Sister(?):  Ellen HUSKY, b. 1839/40, MO
Children — born in MO, probably in Big River Twp., Jefferson Co., MO:
1.  Mary HUSKY, b. 1855/6
2.  Jane HUSKY, b. Aug 1859
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Source:

1.  1860 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #35 of 35):  Morses Mills [Morse Mills] P.O., Big River Twp., Jefferson Co., MO, Roll M653_626, p. 693, PN 144, 1097/1087, enumerated 10 Aug 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Delly Husky 25 M   laborer    80 Mo
Ellen Husky 20 F   Spinstress     "
Mary  4 F         "
Jane 8/12 F         "
Carmon? Stroup 40 M   farmer 200 150 "
Nancy      " 36 F         "
George 16 M   farm hand     "
William 14 M         "
Peter 13 M         "
John 10 M         "
Elizabeth  9 F         "
 

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