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    1. Crawford's buried in Bethlehem Cemetery in Ohio
    2. Claudette Rogers
    3. Okay, Here are some more Crawford's that are buried in Ohio. These Crawfords are all related. If any of these come in your lineage please let me know because these are all in my family tree..... ~Claudette These Crawford's are buried at Bethlehem Cemetery, Brown Township, Carroll County, Ohio. WILLIAM H. WETZEL (husband of Leota R. CRAWFORD) b:1906 d:1990 CHARLES M. CRAWFORD b: 1864 d:1940 MYRTLE M. (LEWIS) CRAWFORD (wife of Charles M. CRAWFORD) b:1868 d:1927 DANIEL A MASON (husband of Izetta Hope CRAWFORD) b:1888 d:1968 IZETTA HOPE (CRAWFORD) MASON b:1892 d:1935 MARION L. CRAWFORD b:1899 d:1973 EDITH M. (TOMLINSON) CRAWFORD (wife of Marion L CRAWFORD) b:1897 d:1985 LEONA K. (CRAWFORD) MARKER b:1915 d:1976 VICTOR C. CRAWFORD b:1903 d:1963 MILDRED A. (WETZEL) CRAWFORD (wife of Victor C. Crawford) b:1916 d:1937 CHARLES FLORY (husband of Florence J. CRAWFORD) b:1887 d:1950 note: the headstone states Charley FLORY FLORENCE J. (CRAWFORD) FLORY b:1891 d:1938 ________________________________________________________ NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    07/16/1999 10:21:12
    1. Re: The Crawford Exchange
    2. Donald W Nickless
    3. That's good news June! I know it must be an awful lot of work. I think I sent you my line a while back. Marilyn Nickless -----Original Message----- From: JuneinCA@aol.com <JuneinCA@aol.com> To: CRAWFORD-L@rootsweb.com <CRAWFORD-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, July 15, 1999 2:01 PM Subject: The Crawford Exchange >Hello everyone, I am finishing typing the new issue of THE CRAWFORD >EXCHANGE and have space to include several more lineages, brief queries, or >other interesting Crawford info or data, if anyone would like to send either >e-mail, or immediate snailmail (POB 671, Janesville, CA 96114) >Thanks, >June >

    07/16/1999 08:53:39
    1. quite interest on a crawford
    2. Claudette Rogers
    3. >>This is a newspaper article that appeared in a Benton Co >>newspaper in Missouri dated May 25, 1888 for Charles CRAWFORD. >> >>I am looking for other descendants in Maryland and Ohio for this >>family. >> >>The article as follows: >> >> CHARLES CRAWFORD >>THE 100-YEAR-OLD MAN OF ALEXANDER TOWNSHIP >> >>Enterprise, May 25, 1888 > Charles Crawford, who lives near Fairfield, was born >in Baltimore on February 20, 1788, and is now in his >101st year. His father was Irish and his mother English. >They were both Episcopalians, in which church Charles >was reared. > His mother's father died in Baltimore at the age of 114 >and his mother died in the same city at the age of 104. His >father was drowned in 1812, when Charles was 24 years >of age. Charles has been married three times. He had >only one child by his first wife and it died in infancy; five >children by the second wife--only one living, a daughter >aged 56. His eldest son that reached manhood would >be 76 if living. Three children by his third wife, two of whom >are living, boys aged 30 and 32. His third wife died last >February, aged 73. His first wife, if alive would be 98 and >second wife, 104. > Mr. Crawford was in the Baltimore artillery at the Battle of >North Point, in 1814, where the British were beaten and the >city saved from capture. In the fight, he was wounded by a >musket ball in the leg. > He lived in Meigs county, Ohio, until 1859, when he removed >to Arkansas, but being a Union man was compelled to leave >there during the war. He then came to Fairfield, where he >has lived over 25 years. > He has voted for all the Democratic candidates for >president. He remembers having seen Washington, Madison, >Jefferson, and Charles Carroll. He is temperate in his >habits but not a prohibitionist and thinks most of the whisky of >the present day is miserable stuff. His nerves are steady >and his appetite good. > Recently, on an invitation from the editor of the >Enterprise, he rode a spirited horse from his home to >Warsaw, a distance of ten miles, ate a hearty dinner, >sat for his picture, chatted with his many friends, got a >prescription for a slight stiffness in his leg and as evening >approached, mounted his horse and rode off on a canter, as >easily as a man of 60. > His friends believe him to be the most active, and in >every way, mentally and physically, the best-preserved man >in the United States. His hearing is good and, at the >summer picnics, he likes to amuse the young folks by >dancing, and the inspiring notes of the fiddle >rekindles his love of the "light fantastic toe." > His neighbors, and friends who knew him in Ohio, >do not doubt his age. John Horton, an intelligent farmer >of Pettis County, who is about 70, knew Uncle Charley >in Ohio. He says that when he was quite a young >man, Charley was certainly 50 years or more. Surveyor >Whit Cherrington, with whose grandfather Uncle Charley >was acquainted in Ohio, has often heard Charley talk about >local events which assured him he is right about his age. > The old man has lived a laborious life, eaten simple food, >prefers cold bread made of coarse flour, does not care for >sweets, has always chewed tobacco but cannot smoke. >Has never been sick at all until within the last few years. >He bids fare to live many years. > At the late Democratic county mass convention, >Uncle Charlie occupied a front seat and voted on every >question, staying until adjournment. It is supposed that >he is a Francis man, because he is popular with the >"boys" and believes in giving them a chance. ________________________________________________________ NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    07/15/1999 10:38:29
    1. other crawford death
    2. Claudette Rogers
    3. CRAWFORD Nathaniel died Sabbath Sept 24th 1854 aged 73 years CRAWFORD William William his son of Cholic. CRAWFORD John near York CRAWFORD John his son died (illigible) 1870 CRAWFORD John at the upper Ferry CRAWFORD James brother of Nathaniel Crawford called with us April 5th 1855, and reported his age at 76 years the 3d day of May next And that he and his fathers fam. had to leave Ireland the fall of 1799 on account of the rebellion in Ireland which took place in 1798. Rev J.P. Calwell at Crab Apple, where he preached on Wednesday morning he died near Uniontown January 31 1872 aged 54 y Susan ROB. Was married to Nathaniel Crawford Susan R. CRAWFORD died Tuesday 18 March 1873 aged 73 years. She was the (mother of?) Rev. Thomas Crawford D.D. And Widow of Nathaniel Crawford, who was Elected an Elder of old Centr Church the (illegible) 1821 and he died as abov stated 1854 and had Served as an elder in Centr for 33 years. ________________________________________________________ NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    07/15/1999 10:00:58
    1. Here is my crawford line.....
    2. Claudette Rogers
    3. Since we have many new members I thought I would post this again...I have hit a wall.....If anyone can give me information on Charles M. Crawford and Mrytle M. Lewis Crawford please let me know....thanks....~Claudette MY Crawford Line Charles M. Crawford: born 11/30/1864 in Pomeroy, Meigs Co, Ohio died 8/28/1940 in Malvern, Carroll Co, Ohio buried at Bethlehem Cemetery, Malvern, Carroll Co, Ohio married to Myrtle M. Lewis: born 3/23/1868 in Malvern, Carroll Co, Ohio died 4/21/1927 in Malvern, Carroll Co, Ohio buried at Bethlehem Cemetery, Malvern, Carroll Co, Ohio Children of Charles and Myrtle Crawford: 1. Florence J. (born 3/23/1891 Malvern, OH died 7/30/1938 Lisbon, OH married Charles Flory) 2. Izetta Hope (born 7/26/1893 Malvern, OH died 1/17/1935 Malvern, OH married Daniel A. Mason, Sr) 3. Marion Lewis (born 3/2/1899 Malvern, OH died 12/27/1972 Alliance, OH married Edith M. Tomlinson) 4. Victor Clair (born 5/4/1903 Malvern, OH died 4/3/1963 Malvern, OH married Mildred Adella Wetzel) 5. Leona Kathryn (born 7/14/1915 Malvern, OH died 7/9/1976 Minerva, OH was divorced from ? Marker) 6. Leota Roselie (still alive) and here is even more information I just typed up.... Hi there, Here is what I have typed up on the CRAWFORD side of our family...there is a lot more to come...... Claudette MY CRAWFORD FAMILY TREE GENERATION NUMBER 1 Charles M. CRAWFORD was born 11/30/1864 in Pomeroy, Meigs Co., Ohio. He died 8/28/1940 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio. Charles is buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Malvern, Brown Twp, Carroll Co, Ohio. He married Myrtle M. LEWIS. Myrtle was born 3/23/1868 (1870) in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio. She died 4/21/1927 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio. She is buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Malvern, Brown Twp, Carroll Co, Ohio. Children of Charles and Myrtle: 2a. Florence J. CRAWFORD was born 3/23/1891 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio and died 7/30/1938 in Lisbon, Columbiana Co., Ohio. She is buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Malvern, Brown Twp, Carroll Co, Ohio. She married Charles FLORY. 2b. Izetta Hope CRAWFORD was born 7/26/1893 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio and died 1/17/1935 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio. She is buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Malvern, Brown Twp, Carroll Co, Ohio. She married Daniel A. MASON, Sr. 2c. Marion Lewis CRAWFORD was born 3/2/1899 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio and died 12/27/1972 in Alliance, Stark Co., Ohio. He is buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Malvern, Brown Twp, Carroll Co, Ohio. He married Edith M. TOMLINSON on 11/28/1917. 2d. Victor Clair CRAWFORD was born 5/4/1903 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio and died 4/3/1963 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio. He is buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Malvern, Brown Twp, Carroll Co, Ohio. He married Mildred Adella WETZEL on 12/1933. 2e. Leona Kathryn CRAWFORD was born 7/14/1915 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio and died 7/9/1976 in Minerva, Carroll Co., Ohio. She is buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Malvern, Brown Twp, Carroll Co, Ohio. She was married William F. MARKER on 10/19/1940 and divorced 4/1966. 2f. Leota Rosalie CRAWFORD was born 7/14/1915 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio. She married William Howard WETZEL on 6/1/1936. GENERATION NUMBER 2 2a. Florence J. CRAWFORD, daughter of Charles M. Crawford and Myrtle M. Lewis, was born 3/23/1891 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio and died 7/30/1938 in Lisbon, Columbiana Co., Ohio. She is buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Malvern, Brown Twp, Carroll Co, Ohio. She married Charles FLORY. Charles Flory, son of William Flory and Anna Guy, was born 10/17/1887 in Lisbon, Columbiana Co, Ohio and died in 1950 in Canton, Stark Co, Ohio. He is buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Brown Township, Malvern, Carroll Co, Ohio. Children of Florence and Charles: 3a. Clarence Crawford Flory (3/13/1913-12/12/1991) 3b. Stanley Clair Flory (3/14/1916-3/8/1981) 3c. Izetta B Flory (7/18/1919-5/30/1989) 3d. William Flory (died as infant) 3e. Myrtle Irene Flory (9/16/1924-5/30/1998) 2b. Izetta Hope CRAWFORD, daughter of Charles M. Crawford and Myrtle M. Lewis, was born 7/26/1893 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio and died 1/17/1935 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio. She is buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Malvern, Brown Twp, Carroll Co, Ohio. She married Daniel A. MASON, Sr. 2c. Marion Lewis CRAWFORD, son of Charles M. Crawford and Myrtle M. Lewis, was born 3/2/1899 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio and died 12/27/1972 in Alliance, Stark Co., Ohio. He is buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Malvern, Brown Twp, Carroll Co, Ohio. He married Edith M. TOMLINSON on 11/28/1917. Children of Marion and Edith: 3f. Infant died 3g. Infant died 3h. Russell Crawford (1921?-10/1/1966) 2d. Victor Clair CRAWFORD, son of Charles M. Crawford and Myrtle M. Lewis, was born 5/4/1903 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio and died 4/3/1963 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio. He is buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Malvern, Brown Twp, Carroll Co, Ohio. He married Mildred Adella WETZEL on 12/1933. Mildred was the daughter of Howard Russ Wetzel and Hannah Lavada Summers. She was born 4/16/1916 in Chicago, Ill. And died 6/13/1937 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio. She is buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Malvern, Brown Twp, Carroll Co, Ohio. Children of Victor and Mildred: 3i. Charles Walter Crawford (7/1/1934-) 3j. Victor Claire Crawford Jr. (6/1/1936-) 2e. Leona Kathryn CRAWFORD, daughter of Charles M. Crawford and Myrtle M. Lewis, was born 7/14/1915 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio and died 7/9/1976 in Minerva, Carroll Co., Ohio.The cause of death was Cancer. She is buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Malvern, Brown Twp, Carroll Co, Ohio. She was married William F. MARKER on 10/19/1940 and divorced 4/1966. William was born 6/20/1920 and died 6/1972 of a heart attack. Child of Leona and ?: 3k. Wenda Patricia ? (10/12/1936-) Children of Leona and William: 3l. Janice Louise Marker (8/22/1941-) 3m. William Ralph Marker (11/25/1942-5/10/1994) 3n. Bonnie Lou Marker ( 2/29/1944-7/24/1983) 2f. Leota Rosalie CRAWFORD, daughter of Charles M. Crawford and Myrtle M. Lewis, was born 7/14/1915 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio. She married William Howard WETZEL on 6/1/1936 in New Cumberland, W.Va. William was the son of Howard Ross Wetzel and Hannah Lavada Summers. He was born 11/7/1906 in Wellsville, Columbiana Co., Ohio and died 11/15/1990 in Malvern, Carroll Co., Ohio. He is buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Malvern, Brown Twp, Carroll Co, Ohio. Children of Leota and William: 3o. Wilma Lavada Wetzel (6/17/1937-) 3p. Darlene Mae Wetzel (12/10/1940-) GENERATION NUMBER 3 3a. Clarence Crawford FLORY, son of Charles Flory and Florence CRAWFORD, was born on 3/13/1913 in Malvern, Carroll Co, Ohio and died on 12/12/1991 in Lisbon, Columbiana Co, Ohio. He is buried in Lisbon Cemetery, Columbiana Co, Ohio. During his life he was a coremaker. Clarence married Lena Mae Mathews, daughter of Russell G. Mathews and Margaret Mae Fuller on 1/6/1938. Lena was born on 2/19/1922 in Sisterville, Ohio. Children of Clarence and Lena 4a. Russell (Jack) Flory 4b. Florence Irene Flory (5/24/1941-12/11/1990) 4c. Roger Dale Flory (12/25/1947) 3b. Stanley Clair Flory, son of Charles Flory and Florence Crawford, was born on 4/14/1916 in Malvern, Carroll Co, Ohio and died on 3/8/1981in Alliance, Stark Co, Ohio. He is buried in Deerfield Cemetery, Deerfield, Portage Co, Ohio. He married Mary Alice Graham, daughter of Edmund Lee Graham and Kate Reinhart Shane Thorn, on 10/21/1939 in Lisbon, Columbiana Co, Ohio. Mary was born 5/30/1920 in Wellsville, Columbiana Co, Ohio and died 2/1/1999 in Ravenna, Portage Co, Ohio. She was buried on 2/5/1999 in Deerfield Cemetery, Deerfield, Portage Co, Ohio. Children of Stanley and Mary 4d. Glenda Jean Flory (3/27/1943) 4e. Carol Ann Flory (1/18/1946) 4f. Gladys June Flory (6/12/1947-5/30/1997) 4g. Marilyn Kay Flory (10/15/1949) 4h. David James Flory (12/1/1950) 4i. Curtis Wayne Flory (4/5/1955) 3c. Izetta B. Flory, daughter of Charles Flory and Florence Crawford, was born on 7/18/1919 in Malvern, Carroll Co, Ohio and died 5/30/1989. She is buried in West Beaver Cemetery, West Point, Columbiana Co, Ohio. She married John W. Davis on 8/18/1938. John was born on 11/27/1916 and died 2/15/1980. He is buried in West Beaver Cemetery, West Point, Columbiana Co, Ohio. Children of Izetta and John 4j. Paul Davis 4k. Ray Davis 4l. Darlene Davis 4m. Sam Davis 4n. Theodore (Teddy) Davis 4o. Donna Davis 4p. Sandy Davis 4q. Loretta Davis 3e. Myrtle Irene Flory, daughter of Charles Flory and Florence Crawford, was born on 9/16/1924 in Malvern, Carroll Co, Ohio and died 5/30/1998 in Canton, Stark Co, Ohio. She married ? Longernecker. Mrytle is buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Brown Township, Malvern, Carroll Co, Ohio. Children of Mytle and ? 4r. Donnie Longernecker 4s. Jaunita Longernecker ________________________________________________________ NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    07/15/1999 09:54:57
    1. Crawfords buried in ohio cemeteries part two
    2. Claudette Rogers
    3. Here is part 2.... Claudette ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ohio The cross road of our nation/Records & Pioneer Families/April-June 1963 Volume IV No. II/Published by Esther Weygandt Powell - NO COPYRIGHT PIONEER CEMETERY MARTINS FERRY, OHIO BELMONT COUNTY, ZANE Family Burials Included BENDELL, J.D. - Born June 27, 184 died January 1, 1866 BENDELL, Isabella - Born November 16, 1800 died August 4, 1872 BURDES, John died June 9, 1870 age 44y 6m 29d BENYON, Katherine daughter of David and Ann died December 13, 1842 CRAWFORD, Rebecca daughter of Elijah and Hetty Woods and wife of Richard Crawford born July 28, 1814 died June 7, 1890 COCHRAN, Rebecca consort of Robert CHURCH, David born in State of Vermont April 12, 1782 died Martinsville, Ohio march 8, 1854. DAVIS, Samuel son of John and Elinor died March 14, 1838 aged 10m HILL, Cordelia M. consort of ? JONES, Elizabeth daughter of Reuben and Jane Jones died August 23, 1847 aged 20y 2m 29d KING, David Sr son of Andrew and Rachel born August 17, 1787 died July 4, 1844. LOUIS, Charlotte consort of Edmund departed this life March 2, 1843 aged 35 years McCOY, Phebe daughter of Ebenezer and Elizabeth died July 23, 183(3?) IRWIN, Amanda M. consort of Robert Irwin and daughter of John and Ann Miller departed this life August 15, 187? age 29 MOORE, John son of James and Charity died ? MOORE, Joseph born August 9, 1819 died July 18, 1834 MARTIN, Hannah consort of Ebenezer Martin departed this life September 2, 1834 age 42y 10m 20d MARTIN, Marten wife of Elijah Woods born April 23, 1815 died May 31, 1847 MARTIN, Minerva Zane born April 8, 1810 died October 27, 1872 MARTIN, Ebenezer born November 9, 1781 died January 15, 1875 MARTIN, Katherine daughter of Ebenezer MILLER, Oscar Hannible died october 2, 1830 age 21y PERRY, John departed this life Sept. 1845 age 4?y PERRY, Hannah consort of John died July, 184? age ? ROMICK, John died January 12, 1844 age ? ROMICK, Elizabeth wife of John died May 1844 age ? SUTTON, Emeline consort of Charles Pratt born September 7, 1825 died August 19, 1847 aged 21y 11m 12d SPRING, Adam 1784-1849 Infantry Captain Mexican War STEPHENS, Clark son of Thomas & Hester died February 28, 1847 23y 13d ZANE, Elizabeth (monument in front of cemetery -whose heroic deed saved Fort Henry in 1782) ZANE, John born May 12, 1806 died August 2, 1838 ZANE, Nancy wife of John died September 4, 1895 aged 90y ZANE, Elizabeth -Heroine of Fort Henry - the girl who saved the fort by carrying powder in her apron (no dates) ZANE, John departed this life November 19, 1805 age 26y 6m 19d ZANE, Ebenezer who died 19 Nov 1812 in the 66 year of his age, he was the first permanent inhabitant of this part of the western world having first begun to reside here in the year ?. He died as he had lived an honest man. ZANE, Elizabeth died January 17, 1814 in the 66th year of her age. Her life was spent in the constant exercise of domestic and Christian virtue. *The above 3 stones were on a big vault -side by side. WALRAVE, Samuel son of Elias and Sara WOODS, Daniel Zane son of Elijah and Hetty Woods died June 14, 1833 age 23 WOODS, Sarah Ann daughter of Elijah and Hester 1817-1833 WOODS, Ebenezer Zane 1805-1827 ________________________________________________________ NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    07/15/1999 09:51:03
    1. Crawfords buried in Ohio cemeteries part one
    2. Claudette Rogers
    3. Here is part one of the Crawfords buried in Ohio Cemeteries....There are only two that I have and hopefully it will help some of you out there... Claudette ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ohio The cross road of our nation/Records & Pioneer Families/July-September 1963/Volume IV No. III/Published by Esther Weygandt Powell - NO COPYRIGHT MOUNT TABOR CEMETERY ISLAND CREEK TOWNSHIP, JEFFERSON COUNTY, OHIO INVENTORY OF 158 KNOWN GRAVES STARTING WEST SIDE - SOUTH END James CRAWFORD Oct. 10, 1801-Nov. 23, 1872 Anna Taylor CRAWFORD Jan. 12, 1806-Mar. 18, 1884 Edward Taylor CRAWFORD Dec. 31, 1883 62nd year Virginia Hammond CRAWFORD Feb. 27, 1836-Feb. 23, 1923 Schuyler Colfax CRAWFORD Jan. 4, 1864-Oct. 31, 1864 Abel Jones CRAWFORD May 3, 1831-Nov. 5, 1921 Mary Hammond CRAWFORD July 29, 1838-Feb. 14, 1892 Anna CRAWFORD July 8, 1858-Feb. 12, 1864 George Hammond CRAWFORD Sept. 20, 1869-Oct. 17, 1871 Nameless Infant CRAWFORD Feb. 4, 1869-Feb. 4, 1869 Emma Crawford NIXON Mar. 1, 1867-Dec. 3, 1949 Rachel Hanlin CRAWFORD 1865-1944 2nd wife of Abel J. Crawford Wilbur Davis SLEASE Dec. 26, 1876-June 12, 1878 "Bertie" son of Rev. W.W. & E.C. Slease James Hewitt CRAWFORD Feb. 14, 1848-Apr. 5, 1912 Martha Smyth CRAWFORD 1854-1933 Harvey CRAWFORD Mar. 2, 1884-Mar. 14, 1884 Anna CRAWFORD Aug. 7, 1881-Apr. 25, 1916 William Foster CRAWFORD Sept. 3, 1885-Apr. 22, 1916 Martha May CRAWFORD Feb. 5, 1898-May 6, 1927 John William CRAWFORD Oct. 8, 1865-Apr. 18, 1943 Estella Moore CRAWFORD 1865- Virginia CRAWFORD -Sept. 8, 1895 Sarah CRAWFORD -Sept. 8, 1895 infant daughters James W. CRAWFORD 1894 Edward Taylor CRAWFORD Nov. 7, 1873-Jan. 10, 1942 Stella Lloyd CRAWFORD 1880-1948 Rev. Wm. DAvid SLEASE Oct. 17, 1844-1927 member Co. C 14th Pa Cav. CW Emma Crawford SLEASE July 25, 1845-1933 Clyde Harold SLEASE May 30, 1881-July 25, 1916 Carrie Emma SLEASE 1880-1924 2ND ROW FROM THE WEST -SOUTH END James CRAWFORD His will dated Dec. 4, 1840; prob. Aug. 26, 1844 Sarah Jones CRAWFORD 1762-Feb. 3, 1839 Edward TAYLOR 1766-Feb. 19, 1834 Elinor Hewitt TAYLOR 1782-Dec. 3, 1833 John HOUSE Amelia HOUSE 8 years James HOUSE 1787-Oct. 3, 1849 62y 4m 10d Robert PHILLIP Jan. 23, 1864 79th year Ruth Crawford PHILLIPS 1794-Mar. 16, 1868 74years John PHILLIPS 1844-1846 Remnants of three more stones on this lot. 2ND ROW FROM THE WEST -SOUTH END William ROBERTS 1832-Mar. 15, 1837 son of W. Roberts Mary E. ROBERTS Oct. 5, 1834-Oct. 11, 1836 3RD ROW FROM THE WEST -SOUTH END John SIMPSON, Sr 1762-Mar. 2, 1841 At the foot of his grave is a foot stone: J.S. on one side; J.B. Adams on the other side. Margaret SIMPSON 1762-July 15, 1846 John SIMPSON Jr Aug. 22, 1838 Nancy Smith GREGG Mar. 17, 1840 consort of Robert Gregg Unmarked grave next to Nancy Gregg Henry SALTSMAN 1845-1929 Member of Co. A 32nd Regt., O.V.I. Civil War Isabella SALTSMAN 1846-1893 4TH ROW FROM THE WEST -SOUTH END Rutherford McCLELLAND Elizabeth McCLELLAND Apr. 18, 1849 63 years John A. McCLELLAND 1869-1877 son of W. & E. McClelland James F. McCLELLAND 1850 26y 11m Nathan McGREW Sept. 19, 1854 Angeline McManamy McGREW Feb. 13, 1864 69th year John McGREW 1830-Mar. 29, 1852 21y 8m 10d David J. McGREW July 24, 1851 24y 7m Matilda McGREW June 17, 1830-June 23, 1851 5TH ROW FROM THE WEST -SOUTH END Margaret GA_______ Robert MONTGOMERY 1806-Mar. 28, 1844 37y 9m Jane MONTGOMERY 1847 Jane AKEY 1784-July 28, 1844 37y 9m wife of James Akey James Benedict CRAWFORD 1817-1889 Sarah McClelland CRAWFORD 1819-1887 William McCLELLAND June 3, 1814-Feb. 8, 1898 Eva McCLELLAND Dec. 14, 1815-Apr. 10, 1910 James MITCHELTREE June 21, 1830 He was one of the early school teachers at Mt. Tabor. 6TH ROW FROM THE WEST -SOUTH END Henry HOTT 1803-Sept. 15, 1833 7TH ROW FROM THE WEST -SOUTH END Charles M. EKEY No stone Dale W. EKEY No stone Mary WYENT -Feb. 26, 1838 23y 4m 26d wife of John Wyent Samuel S. McCLAIN 1868-1921 Christina McLEAN 1856-1880 Alexander McLEAN Feb. 11, 1822-Mar. 19, 1900 Margaret McLEAN Nov. 20, 1831-Jan. 12, 1877 Mary Ann McLAIN -Aug. 24, 1869 17y 24d Harriet McLAIN -Jan. 26, 1871 18y 8TH ROW FROM THE WEST END -SOUTH END Frank McCLELLAND 1859-1930 Iden McCLELLAND 1862-1952 Jonas GROVES J____ GROVES Lavinah GROVES -Jan. 25, 1840 2y 4m 22d Melinna GROVES -Mar. 13, 1819 1y 8m 10d Infant son of J. & J.G. Unmarked Grave John HALES -Apr. 1 or 18 Jane HALES -June 11, 1837 80y consort of John Hales Hannah Rebecca HALES -June 10, 5y d. of Andrew & Hannah Hales Jane JACKMAN -Apr. 27, 1893 79y Mary JACKMAN Oct. 30, 1817-July 14, 1898 Margaret JACKMAN 1819-1907 Unmarked Grave Moses ARNOLD May 12, 1802-Oct. 15, 1868 66y Nancy ARNOLD -July 30, 1885 83rd yr Robert H. ARNOLD 1848-Aug. 24, 1875 Daniel ARNOLD, M.D. Aug. 3, 1837-Nov. 5, 1869 Civil War Richard PATTERSON -July 30, 1885 83rd yr Jane PATTERSON 1818-1908 Andrew J. PATTERSON 1832-Mar. 13, 1901 Samantha Taylor PATTERSON 1839-Mar. 18, 1901 Margaret PATTERSON -Jan. 18, 1868 32nd yr. 1st w. of A.J. Patterson Infant son PATTERSON son of A.J. & S.T. Patterson William PATTERSON 1773-Jan. 31, 1836 Mary PATTERSON -Apr. 8, 1871 81yr James PATTERSON -Aug. 2, 1831 18y Annie PATTERSON 3 years Mary A. PATTERSON -Mar. 7, 1859 25y 9TH ROW FROM THE WEST -SOUTH END Alexander P. MILLER -May 25, 1843 107y 10m 10d Samuel SWICKARD 1807-Mar. 9, 1894 86y 7m Mary Douglas SWICKARD 1808-Mar. 9, 1892 84y 7m Delila SWICKARD -Sept. 28, 1810 2y 8m 26d Infant son SWICKARD 1833-1833 Martin SWICKARD 1746-May 22, 1841 95y Rev. War Margaret SWICKARD -July 26, 1840 or 1810 70y 22d Jacob SWICKARD June 22, 1810-Sept. 20, 1887 Mary McClelland SWICKARD Oct. 7, 1816-Mar. 8, 1884 Lizzie A. FRAZIER Aug. 27, 1837-May 17, 1890 wife of J. Ross Frazier S.N. SWICKARD 1856-1912 George W. BURNETTE 1829-1906 Elizabeth McLain BURNETTE 1830-1879 George's 1st wife Jane A. Ryan BURNETTE May 25, 1842 George's 2nd wife Lucy C. BURNETTE Dec. 16, 1868-Apr. 23, 1897 Uriah J. BLUE 1851-Aug. 21, 1852 1yr son of W. & R. Blue Jacob S. PLUMER -Aug. 17, 1868 7y 3m 17d son of T.R. & T.L. Plummer Temperance PLUMER 1839-May 6, 1874 34y 10m 3d wife of Dr. Thomas R. Plummer daughter of Jacob & Mary Swickard Louisa GROVES Jan. 1, 1795-Oct. 16, 1881 86y 9m 15d wife of Jacob Groves John L. STEPHENSON 1843-1920 Virginia STEPHENSON 1847-1907 William M. STEPHENSON 1879-1899 Harry A. STEPHENSON 1877-1898 10TH ROW FROM THE WEST -SOUTH END Thomas Earl WATT -Dec. 24, 1887 3m 20d son of W.C. & E.J. Watt Joseph R. SHANTON -Sept. 5, 1851 4y 10m son of J. & M. Adam JACKMAN 1782-Oct. 1, 1854 72yr Mary JACKMAN 1786-Mar. 13, 1847 81yr Eliza JACKMAN Feb. 4, 1809-Dec. 6, 1879 70y 10m 2d John JACKMAN Jan. 16, 1808-Mar. 19, 1888 Mary JACKMAN Jan. 14, 1809-Nov. 30, 1849 wife of John Adam D. JACKMAN Sept. 14, 1841-Sept. 19, 1846 son of J. & M. Infant daughter of J. & C. (or G.) Jackman James W. JACKMAN 1859-Apr. 1, 1860 4m 20d son of J. & C. (or G.) Thomas EKEY Feb. 28, 1826-Jan. 4, 1893 Sarah EKEY Mar. 15, 1824-Sept. 5, 1900 Joshua M. EKEY Apr. 23, 1862-Sept. 5, 1890 Hamilton S. EKEY Dec. 7, 1865-Nov. 21, 1895 Albert B. EKEY 1870-1937 Cassandra J. EKEY 1870- Mary F. EKEY J. Wallace BOOTH -Nov. 28, 1892 8yr James WALLACE Co. C 52nd O.V.I. Civil war James McGREW -Sept. 22, 1856 49th year Sarah McGREW -Apr. 29, 1884 69y 8m Benjamin ARMSTRONG Oct. 23, 1846-July 29, 1864 17y 9m 5d son of Robert & Ann Civil War Eliza Anne ARTHUR Daughter of ____? & Sophia Arthur 11TH ROW FROM THE WEST -SOUTH END Abel CRAWFORD 1806-Apr. 21, 1871 64y 10m 3d Mary Winters CRAWFORD 1815-1899 Isaiah CRAWFORD -Oct. 20, 1838 5years Catherine CRAWFORD -Jan. 16, 1840 2years Lurena CRAWFORD -Apr. 5, 1850 4years Nancy S. CRAWFORD -July 6, 1851 3years Infant son CRAWFORD 1848-July 18, 1848 Eliza J. CRAWFORD -Jan. 23, 1889 47years Sarah S. CRAWFORD 1840-1909 On each lot the wife's name immediately follows that of her husband. Though the wife's maiden name does not, in most cases show on the monument, this name where known, through research, has been added to the above list. This inventory made by Mrs. Gwynne Nixon, Mrs. Fred Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Crawford. James and Sarah Jones Crawford are buried in the 2nd row; no monuments, since he was born a Quaker. They gave the land for the cemetery. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following ten monuments were moved in the fall of 1958 from the William Davidson farm in Springfield Twp., Jefferson Co., Ohio: Harry HAMMOND March. 31, 1782-Feb. 14, 1865 Mary Beall HAMMOND 1784-Jan. 26, 1860 in her 76 year William HAMMOND Dec. 7, 1819-May 17, 1830 Rebecca Hammond TAYLOR Sept. 20, 1814-Jan. 27, 1834 George HAMMOND Aug. 12, 1805-Feb. 12, 1855 Margaret McCullough HAMMOND 1812-June 8, 1839 Jane HAMMOND Feb. 6, 1834-Apr. 27, 1835 daughter of G. & M. Basil HAMMOND Jan. 18, 1848-Mar. 21, 1850 son of George and his 2nd wife Cilann Carter Hammond. Caroline MORRISON -March 4, 1831 2years Charles MORRISON 2years Above two children of Dr. John & Sallie Hammond Morrison. The above monuments were erected in Mt. Tabor Cemetery in the SW corner running parallel to the south fence and facing north. The balance of the stones at the William Davidson farm are, as far as known, still there. The stones of ancestors from the Davidson farm were removed because the stones were being destroyed by horses and cattle which had free access to the cemetery. The Davidson heirs to this property were not even worried about the graves of their ancestors buried there! The Wm. Davidson place is off Route 43 and the cemetery is on the highest point on the farm, fairly close to Rt. 43. This farm joined the Harry & mary Beall Hammond farm just outside of E. Springfield, Ohio, on Rt. 43. The remains were were not removed from the farm. ________________________________________________________ NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    07/15/1999 09:49:17
    1. Fw: searching for family
    2. Paula Naujalis
    3. Can anyone help this Crawford researcher? Thanks! Paula ----- Original Message ----- From: lisle anderson <lisleanderson@home.com> To: <CRAWFORD-L-request@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 1999 7:44 PM Subject: searching for family > I am looking for the Crawfords of Springburn, Scotland. My mothers name was Shara Crawford born 7/11/87. My grandmother was Elisabeth Penn. My grandfather was James Crawford. Do you have any leads on how I could find my them. > Thanks, > Pat Banghart > anghart >

    07/15/1999 06:33:36
    1. The Crawford Exchange
    2. Hello everyone, I am finishing typing the new issue of THE CRAWFORD EXCHANGE and have space to include several more lineages, brief queries, or other interesting Crawford info or data, if anyone would like to send either e-mail, or immediate snailmail (POB 671, Janesville, CA 96114) Thanks, June

    07/15/1999 10:41:27
    1. Martha and Emma Crawford
    2. Denise McMahon
    3. I am researching these two sisters, daughters of Hiram Allen Crawford (formerly of Oakham US) from his first marriage to Anna McNeil. Martha Anna died in New Haven Conn. 1924 born in Victoria Australia. Married Richard L Malcolm. Emma Emily born Victoria Australia. Date of death and place of death unknown. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you Denise in Brisbane, Queensland, Beautiful one day, Perfect the Next, - Australia Searching MARRIOTT England: CRAWFORD United States/Ireland/Scotland: HALL England: SANGOR England: SIMMONDS England: HAEFFNER Germany helendmc@powerup.com.au

    07/15/1999 06:50:19
    1. Re: got a (CRAWFORD) question
    2. JaSEn
    3. I would be interested - and I'm sure a lot of others would be - post it please -----Original Message----- From: Claudette Rogers <southerngal@netzero.net> To: CRAWFORD-L@rootsweb.com <CRAWFORD-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, July 15, 1999 12:05 AM Subject: got a question >Hi everyone, > >I received some information on where some CRAWFORDs are buried here in >Ohio. Would you all like me to post it to the list. Please let me >know.... > >Claudette > >________________________________________________________ >NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? >Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at >http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html > >

    07/15/1999 06:27:37
    1. got a question
    2. Claudette Rogers
    3. Hi everyone, I received some information on where some CRAWFORDs are buried here in Ohio. Would you all like me to post it to the list. Please let me know.... Claudette ________________________________________________________ NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    07/14/1999 10:55:09
    1. George W. Crawford (1822 - 1894)
    2. Randy Haley
    3. Looking for parents of George W. Crawford, born 1822 in TN, died in Jackson Co. AL in 1894. A 1976 newspaper article claims that the Crawford family came to Jackson Co. from Murfreesboro, Rutherford Co. TN. 1870 Jackson Co. AL Census lists George as being 45, married to Leathy, and a school teacher. Any ideas? -- Randy Haley, MCP E-mail <mailto:velocity@mediaone.net> Haley Mailing List <mailto:Haley-L@rootsweb.com> Haley Holler Web Site <http://www.iqthost.com/velocity/haley>

    07/14/1999 08:31:24
    1. MACE, Mary b 1802 SC
    2. Hi, Most of you regulars are used to my postings regarding my g-g-gfather, Mahalaleel CRAWFORD, b abt 1802 SC. Today would like to ask your help regarding his wife, Mary MACE b 1802, SC. There is a note in Sellers' book, The History of Marion Co..." which states, "Hal marr Mary MACE and went West." Are there any CRAWFORD researchers who are also MACE researchers, who might have knowledge of Mary MACE? Their children were: Willis b 1825 SC [marr Rebecca Murry/Murray AL] Ann b 1827 SC, (marr 1st James E LINDSEY, AL; 2nd Jameson FL) John b 1832 NC, (query: where in NC?) William b 1834, AL, (moved to FL) Know there are many subscribers to this list and hope to hear from anyone with information about this Marion Co, SC, family who transplanted to AL. Would very much like to discover the dod for Mary MACE (probably in AL). Would appreciate any help or suggestions about finding more about this family. My only hope for finding the answers in my quest to fill the gaps in my family tree are from someone who knows this family or its descendants. Will be glad to exchange my findings with others. Thanks for your input, Winkie CRAWFORD R WinkieFL@aol.com

    07/14/1999 03:54:33
    1. Pictures
    2. Alan Cole
    3. I am sending this again because I put the wrong subject on the mail. Sorry for the inconvenience! Visit the Portrait Gallery. Family pictures from the turn of the century are included. Look for William Cole, born 1777, Marticia Crawford, born 1781, Rice Ware, born 1847, Telitha Haggard, born 1844, Francis Marion McKee, Maxie Emma Ware, Stanley Cole, Elizabeth Clutts, William Patterson, Mattie Elliott, Marada Singleton, Carl Cole, Ina McKee, Arlis Patterson, Christine Gaines, Fred Cole, and Marcella Patterson. It is hoped that this will draw the attention of someone who is related to or knows about these individual or their families. Let me know if you have contributions to my/our genealogy! Alan Cole 4746 Bordeaux Lane, Mason, Ohio 45040 AlanRayCole@USA.net Family Tree http://www.homestead.com/alancole Picture Gallery http://www.homestead.com/alanrcole Portrait Gallery http://www.homestead.com/PortraitGallery . com/PortraitGallery .

    07/13/1999 10:57:59
    1. Ware Pictures
    2. Alan Cole
    3. Visit the Portrait Gallery. Family pictures from the turn of the century are included. Look for William Cole, born 1777, Marticia Crawford, born 1781, Rice Ware, born 1847, Telitha Haggard, born 1844, Francis Marion McKee, Maxie Emma Ware, Stanley Cole, Elizabeth Clutts, William Patterson, Mattie Elliott, Marada Singleton, Carl Cole, Ina McKee, Arlis Patterson, Christine Gaines, Fred Cole, and Marcella Patterson. It is hoped that this will draw the attention of someone who is related to or knows about these individual or their families. Let me know if you have contributions to my/our genealogy! Alan Cole 4746 Bordeaux Lane, Mason, Ohio 45040 AlanRayCole@USA.net Family Tree http://www.homestead.com/alancole Picture Gallery http://www.homestead.com/alanrcole Portrait Gallery http://www.homestead.com/PortraitGallery . rtraitGallery .

    07/13/1999 10:45:36
    1. SC(va?)CRAWFORD - John Sr, b 1701 Jamestown, James City, VA > Marion, SC
    2. Listers, Am trying to find documentation for the above John Sr. CRAWFORD, b 1701, father of James (John) Crawford b 1725, Marion Co, SC. Below are 2 listed sources for a John CRAWFORD from Persi: Surname Location Subj Rcrd Type Topic Article Period. Vol. No Mo/Time Year 1. Crawford, John 1761 Estate Inventory, SC, Darlington Flag (The) v 6 # 3 Summer, 1994 2. Crawford, John Deed, 1749, SC Mag of VA Gen v 9 # 2 April, 1971 If anyone has access to either of these periodicals, would appreciate your help in posting it to the list or contact me directly. Need help desperately to help place this gentleman/men in my cracked family tree. BTW, would love to hear from others who are/who have bee researching John Sr, above. We may be able to help each other. Your help and ideas are coveted. Thanks. Sincerely, WinkieFL@aol.com

    07/11/1999 05:44:39
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. Don Crawford
    3. Am looking for my ancestors. My name is Donald S. Crawford, Jr., born 01-20-54 in Vallejo, CA. My parents were Mary Ann Yaros (Orlando, FL) daughter of Andrew and Emma Yaros (Czekloslavakia) and Donald S. Crawford son of Thomas and Margie Crawford (Primitive Baptist minister from south central Georgia, Cairo, Rome, Calvary area). Some Crawford aunts and uncles: Bill Crawford - Orlando, FL Cairo, GA Tom Crawford - Ft. Myers, FL Attapulgus, GA Guy Crawford - Orlando, FL Calvary, GA Betty White (Crawford) - Tallahassee, FL Cromer Crawford - Plant City, FL Tommy Jean Lara (Crawford) - Tampa, FL I believe the previous generation of Crawfords were mostly born and raised in the South Central Georgia area and moved to Central Florida in the 1940s or 50s Please send any info you have have. I will reciprocate if I have any that can help you. Thanks! ou. Thanks!

    07/10/1999 03:25:26
    1. CRAWFORD Logan Cty KY <1818
    2. Ken Clark
    3. >From the marriage records of Logan Cty KY, 1790 to 1818 Elizabeth CRAWFORD md John Prior 12 Mar 1803 Margaret A. CRAWFORD md John Higgins 5 Dec 1806 Thomas CRAWFORD md Sally Strphenson 28 Mar 1809 John CRAWFORD md Christina Simons 10 Feb 1812 Eleanor CRAWFORD md John Graham 26 Nov 1814 >From these records it appears that there was at least one family of CRAWFORDS in Logan County with marriage age sons and daughters in the early 1800s. (My descent is from Margaret and John Higgins) >From the US Census the only CRAWFORD in Logan or Christian County KY in1810 is the following: Abel CRAWFORD 00101 - 00101 - 00 Logan pg 182. This would have Abel born before 1765 (age 45+) with one male and one female 16 to 26. This could be John md 1812 and Eleanor md 1814. >From the Logan County Tax Lists: 1796 Oct 3 CRAWFORD, James 105 ac 2nd rate land, Logan Cty, 1 white male over 21. 1796 Oct 5 CRAWFORD, Moses 7 horses, 10 cattle, 1 white male over 21 (There is a Moses CRAWFORD in Warren Cty in 1797, Warren created from Logan in 1796) 1801 June 5 CRAWFORD, Abel 100 ac 2nd rate land, M. R. (probably Muddy River), Logan County, Entered and Surveyed for J. Phillips, 1 white male 21, 1 horse. 1802 Mar 10 CRAWFORD, Abel 100 ac 3rd rate land, Logan Cty, Muddy River, Entered and surveyed for A. Crawford, 1 white male over 21, 0 slaves, 3 horses. 1803 CROFFORD, Able 1 white male 21, 0 slaves, 4 horses 1804 April 26 CRAWFORD, Abell 100 ac 3rd rate land, Logan Cty, Clifty C, Entered by Abell Crawford, 1 white male 21, 0 slaves, 2 horses. 1805 Sep 17 CRAWFORD, Abel 150 ac 3rd rate land, Logan Cty, Clifty, entered by A. Crawford,1 white male 21, 0 slaves, 3 horses. This is as far as I have gotten with the Tax Lists. I also have not yet worked the Land Records. One other piece of data for you. >From Rowan County North Carolina marriage bonds: Abel CRAWFORD md Elinor Bell 23 Feb 1785. This looks like it might be the same Abel, NO PROOF YET. Regards, Ken Clark

    07/10/1999 03:02:16
    1. Col. Wm. Crawford's demise
    2. Donald W Nickless
    3. I know this isn't new nformation, but I found the following story about Col. Wm. Crawford's demise in my Collins/Stoner family history: "In the spring of the year 1782 the Indians became very numerous and marauding bands were giving the settlers no end of trouble. An appeal to Fort Pitt was made for soldiers to help chase them out. A company of volunteers was raised and placed under the command of Col. William Crawford. The regular soldiers assisted by the volunteers rove the Indian bands across the Ohio River and north through Ohio. The Indians kept retreating until they reached northern Ohio, where they were met by a large supporting band of French and Indians. Scouts reported that they were greatly outnumbered and a retreat was ordered, whereupon some of the volunteers became panicy and Col. Crawford and nine of his men were cut off and captured. Among this group was Dr. Knight, a short muscular man from Bullskin Twp. These men were divided between various bands of Indians, who either killed them or tortured them to death. Crawford and Knight were kept together for a time and Knight was a witness to Crawford's fate. The Indians first bound Crawford's hands, with leather thongs with the other end tied to a state leaving a short length which would allow a few turns of travel around. He was then shot at with guns at short range loaded only with powder until his naked body was blistered from head to foot. He was then driven around one way then back by the Indiana squaws who showered him with red hot wood cinders until he was wading in firey coals. Occasionally an Indian would slash him with a knife. During this ordeal, Simon Gerty, the renegade half breed Indian trader, sat on his horse close by. Crawford seeing him implored him to shoot him to end his misery but Gerty only laughed and refused to interfere. When completely exhausted Crawford fell flat in the burning cinders when an Indian rushed to him, ran his knife around his head, then holding his knife between his teeth tore Crawford's scalp from his head. There, completely exhausted, smothered in cinders, death relieved his sufferings. It is recorded that his death too place on June 10, 1782 in the valley of the Tamooche Creek, near Sandusky, Ohio. Dr. Knight was more lucky, as with hands tied he was being taken to another camp for a similar fate by two Indians, one of them having been wounded but still able to travel. The night being chilly, they decided to build a fire to roast some meat. Knight was able to work his thongs loose but waited for a chance to get his captors off guard. When the fire was burning well and the Indian was tending the meat Dr. Knight went into action by grabbing a burning stick and driving it into the Indiana's body, thereby putting him temporarily out of normal action. He then made a break for liberty. One Indian grabbed his gun to shoot but in the hurry he broke the gun and Knight escaped, finally arriving at Fort Mcintosh, on the Beaver River June 22, 1782. The last Indian massacre in Green Co. took place at Whiteley on a Sunday morning May 12, 1782 when the McCarthy family were all killed when on their way to church. Crawford was burned at the stake by the Indians at a place in the Valley of the Tamooche Creek June 10, 1782. Among the volunteers on this expedition under Co. Crawford, were men by the familiar names of John Smilie, James and John Collins, John Sherrard and John Crawford, a son of the Colonel." For years, family members have said that one of our ancestors (probably Col. William) was burned at the stake by Indians. However, after several years of searching, we've found that we cannot claim Col. William in our line. My Uncle in particular was very disappointed. : ) Marilyn

    07/10/1999 10:45:40