Hello, Mary Nell & D Rowe, I descend from Lucinda Cruze (Crews) who married Tillman Keener in 1841, Van Buren Co. TN. According to family stories, Lucinda was the oldest daughter of Walter Cruze. Walter named a son Hardimon and another son Gideon. I am seeking proof of the father of Walter Cruze. Does this family link with the Cruze family you are researching? Quentin Alexander CRUSE, CRUZE, CRUISE, CREWS Family Records 1804 Knox Co., TN Hardiman Cruze buys land. 1818 Knox Co. TN Gideon and James Cruze (brothers) file pension applications for Rev. service 1777-1778 from Buckingham Co., VA. Both Gideon & James lived in NC before moving to TN. There was an older Gideon Cruze (Crews) in Amherst Co., VA. (1762, d. a.1798). 1840 White Co. TN Census (Van Buren Co., TN organized 1841) CRUSE, Walter 0222001-1302001 1850 Van Buren Co., TN Census Fam. #340 CRUSE, Walter 50-m-TN Farmer " Levina 54-f-NC " Nancy 22-f-TN " Hardimon 19-m-TN Farmer " Sarah 17-f-TN " Levina 16-f-TN " Frances 14-f-TN (m. Moses Boulen 9 Aug. 1855) " Stephen 12-m-TN (m. Nancy E. Drake 13 July 1859) " Hannibal 11-m-TN " Eliza 9-f -TN (m. Wm. M. Moulder 31 July 1862) " Mary 8-f -TN (Polly Ann Cruse m. Wm. R. Porter 31 July1 859) Fam. #341 CRUSE, Gideon 25-m-TN. (son of Walter) " Eleanor 18-f-TN Van Buren Co., TN marriage records show: Gideon Cruise to Nelly Douglas 13 Jan 1850 Wm. Cruse to Elizabeth Wright 27 June 1841 Lucinda Cruise to Moses Keener 14 May 1841 *** Thomas Jefferson Barnes Papers record: White Co., TN, Mt. Pisgah Cemetary Tombstones W. M. Cruise b. 1/19/1822 - d. 1/18/1877 Elizabeth Cruise (? 1822) - d. 9/7/1880 aged 69 years Hannibal Cruse b. 3/20/1840 - d. 7/29/1895 Maury Co., TN 1850 Census CRUISE, Littleberry 62-m-NC; Mary 52-f-NC; Joseph 23-m-TN; Thomas 20-m-TN; Isom 16-m-TN; Gideon 14-m-TN; Andrew 10-m-TN. Lincoln Co., TN 1850 Census CRUISE, Mary A. 63-f-VA; Jacob 24-m-NC History of Van Buren Co., TN- Medley 16th. Tennessee Infantry Regiment (Civil War) Cruse, Gideon…Pvt. Cruse, Hannibal…Pvt. Cruse, Hardimon…Pvt. Cruse, Stephen…Pvt. CRUSE, CRUZE, CRUISE, CREWS Family Records Early Van Buren Co., TN Records of the CRUSE, etc. Family Warren Co., TN (Van Buren Co., TN organized 1840-41) 1836 Tax list…Walter Cruse…Civil Dist. 1…no land shown 1838 Tax list….Walter Cruse… " " " " 1839 (Petition to create a county) Signers: James Crusie (signed two times) Walter Cruse William Cruse 1840 Unofficial census-pre-creation of Van Buren Co. Walter Cruise 0222001-1302001 William Cruise 1840 Road Work Assignees…Walter & Wm. Cruse 1841-July- List of white males 21 yrs. or over…Walter & Wm. Cruise 1841 Tax list Walter Cruise…Dist. 6…1 white poll 1842 " " " " " " 1843 Tax list " " " " 1845 Tax list Lanus Cruise…Dist. 6…1 white poll 1846 " " Linus Cruise… " " " " Wm. Cruise…. " " 1849 " " Wm. Cruise…. Dist. 2…1white poll…150 A. land Gideon Crews...Dist. 8…1 white poll…0 A. land 1850 " " Gideon Crews.. Dist. 8… " " - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------- Knox Co., TN Marriages 1807 Cruize, Hardeman m. Esther Maney 11 Apr. 1807 1808 Cruze, Elison m. Sally Gillespie 3 Aug. 1809 1813 Cruse, William m. Lucy Childress 19 Apr. 1813 1819 Cruse, Walter m. Louisa Tucker 5 Feb. 1819 (son of James) 1821 Cruse, Walter m. Nancy Walker 13 Apr. 1821 (son of James)
I know this has come up before and Imay have asked the question but... do we know anything about the John Crews, s/o Edward of Mecklenburg. There seems to be available information about Hardemon and Phoebe Goochee. DJ
I would like to know more about the probable children of Edward and Sarah Ann?? Crews of Northampton, Brunswick, Mecklenburg Co., VA. 1. Ann 2. Edward 3. John 4. Josiah 5. Mary 6. Median 7. Ruth 8. Sarah 9. Susannah 10. Hardeman "Hardy" *abt 1748 - abt 1830 Person Co., NC (My Line) mar Phoebe Gooche - Cherokee Any help will be appreciated.
There are lots of CREWS names here: http://www.sos.state.il.us/depts/archives/database.html
I have been trying to keep up with the list messages and post additions and corrections in my data base. I invite you to go to World Connect and search on Crews; http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=gizmo63 I am interested in what you have for David Morton, I have him in the data but no info, Comments or corrections to data requested, Darrell Miller Michael & Peggie Campbell wrote: > > hi to all crews, i just found this info, on david morton crews. my > question is if the david h, crews listed as his son jeremiah son, could > be my david h. crews. i have info only on second wife i think .her name > was eliza shaw. i don't fully understand some of the info out there due > to alot of the lines having these same names some of the info has david > morton crews born in different place than others. could who ever has the > tree put it up so i can find where i fit into it i got a letter from > clifton crews with david h. crews and some info but would like to go > higher if possible thanks peggie > http://pedigree.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?ti=0&Ind=4778&File=H8789
Charlie, I was in Columbus, Ga over the holidays and was able to go to Linwood Cemetery to see Sarah E. Crews grave. The cemetery is old but well kept and the Moffett plot has a recently applied layer of gravel on it's surface. It appears that Sarah was taken in by her aunt, Dorinda Philips Moffett. By chance, I came across a Philips plot with a Gen'l P. J. Philips and some more Osbornes buried there. I have photos which I've sent to Charlie, if anyone else wants them, just drop me a line and I'll forward them to you. David Moffett Burial Plot, Linwood Cemetery, Columbus, GA 1. (On monument)Sacred to the memory of Thomas C. Moffett son of Henry and Dorinda Moffett who was born Dec. 13th, 1832 and died Sept. 11th, 1859. (On grave capstone)'Blessed are the pure in heart" (On southside of monument)Our Noble Brother-Thy cheerful voice so sweet and low, like music to our ears while in admonition kind or greeting still we hear, Thy sympathy from none withheld, in sorrow or in pain, a ready help to all you gave, none ever asked in vain. (Westside)Thomas C. Moffett-Our first born and much loved son 2. Henry P. Moffett youngest son of Henry and Dorinda Moffett born August 18, 1846 died March 17, 1889. "He trusted in God and believed in Jesus Christ". "A much loved brother" 3. To the memory of Sarah E. Crews daughter of Reuben J. and Elizabeth T. Crews, born Dec. 20th, 1845 died July 29th, 1861. (On capstone)"With sorrowing hearts we laid her here" (Backside of monument)OUR ONLY SISTER-Thou wast so like a form of light, That heaven benignly called thee hence, Ere yet the world could breathe one blight O'er thy sweet innocence;And thou, that brighter home to bless, Art passed with all thy loveliness. 4&5.(On monument)To the memory of Henry Moffett and his wife Dorinda M. Philips. (Backside of monument)Henry P. Moffett placed the monument 4.(On capstone)Henry Moffett died Dec 2nd, 1869 Father! 5.(On capstone)Dorinda M. Moffett died Sept. 15th, 1872 Mother! 6. Eugenia Moffett wife of Robert Flournoy daughter of Henry and Dorinda Moffett born February 8, 1836 died July 4, 1902 "A life written all over with letters of gold, crown her, OH! Father with many crowns" 7. Robert Flournoy youngest child of Josiah and Martha D. Flournoy born at Eatonton, Putnam Co., GA May 6, 1826 died Oct. 27, 1896. Husband Father. "He was a man, take him for all in all , we shall not look upon his like again" He will come with Christ in glory. 8. Dora F. Epping 9. Henry H. Epping 10. Mrs. Anna Nicks Davie died August 31, 1873. The dead in Christ shall rise-Our Grandmother 11. Thomas Moffett Flournoy Aug. 12, 1859 - Nov. 28, 1913 12. Minnie Long Flournoy Jan. 25, 1867 - Sept. 7, 1968 13. George Osborne Ellis born Columbus, GA Dec. 30, 1859 died New York, NY, Ma. 13, 1927 14. Emma Moffett Daughter of Henry and Dorinda Moffett wife of Thomas Mitchell Tyng born Sept. 5, 1844 died Nov. 1, 1908 "I hope to see my pilot face to face, when I have crost the bar." 15. Florence Wynne wife of George Osborne Ellis daughter of Emma Moffett and V. W. Wynne died Feb. 23, 1897 Aged 32 years. (inscription illegible) 16. Osborne Son of George Osborne and Florence Ellis born in New York. Oct. 16, 1893 died in Atlanta, GA April 15, 1894, "So do they gather round His throne. These little ones He called His own." 17. Henry A. Moffett son of Henry and Dorinda Moffett was born Dec. 16, 1837 died Sept. 24th, 1810?(could be before the other Henry was born in 1846) Philips Burial Plot, Linwood Cemetery 1. In memory of Mrs. Rhoda Osborne, who died May 17, A. D. 1852 in the 66th year of her age. 2. Mrs. Cornelia C. Borders born August 1824 died August 1874-Our Mother 3. Philips-Rivers-A devoted husband and wife, Mrs. L. E. Rivers wife of Gen'l P. J. Philips died Oct. 22, 1888 age 73 4. Gen'l P. J. Philips born Jul 3, 1819 died Oct. 12, 1876
I found a few CREWS names at this website: http://www.corinthian.net/mccc/plookup.htm Notice: This database is provided by the National Park Service. Please do not e-mail the Chamber of Commerce with additions to or questions about this information. All questions or addition requests should be made by writing to the National Park Service at the address shown at the bottom of this screen. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Code No.: 15660 Grave No.: 5660 Last Name: CREWS First Name: EPHRAIM M. Rank: PRIVATE Company: A Regiment: 5 State: IN Branch of Service: CAVALRY Date of Death: AUG. 14, 1864 Cause of Death: DYSENTERY Remarks: E. M. CREWS [2][3] Reference: p 9 [3] Place Captured: Date Captured: Alternate Names: More Information Available: NO - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Code No.: 16310 Grave No.: 6310 Last Name: CREWS First Name: WILLIAM Rank: PRIVATE Company: B Regiment: 7 State: TN Branch of Service: CAVALRY Date of Death: AUG. 20, 1864 Cause of Death: DIARRHEA Remarks: Y. CREWS [1][2]; G. CREWS, 08/29/1864 [3]; NAME [13] Reference: p 62 [3]; p 496 [13] Place Captured: UNION CITY, TN Date Captured: 3/24/1864 Alternate Names: More Information Available: NO - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- A Code No. has been assigned to each prisoner in the database the first digit of the code number provides some information. Code numbers beginning with 1 or 2 indicate that the prisoner died at Andersonville. These should also have a Grave No. assigned as well. Code numbers beginning with a 3 indicate that the prisoner is reported to have died at Andersonville yet this can not be confirmed. Code numbers beginning with 4 or 5 indicate prisoners that survived Andersonville. The More Information Available will either indicate "YES" or "NO". If this shows "NO" then the National Park Service has no additional information about this prisoner. If this contains a "YES" then more information is available. Additional information may be obtained by writing to: National Park Service Andersonville National Historic Site Route 1, Box 800 Andersonville, Georgia 31711
hi to all crews, i just found this info, on david morton crews. my question is if the david h, crews listed as his son jeremiah son, could be my david h. crews. i have info only on second wife i think .her name was eliza shaw. i don't fully understand some of the info out there due to alot of the lines having these same names some of the info has david morton crews born in different place than others. could who ever has the tree put it up so i can find where i fit into it i got a letter from clifton crews with david h. crews and some info but would like to go higher if possible thanks peggie http://pedigree.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?ti=0&Ind=4778&File=H8789
Some dates and places.. I have really been working on the Crew/s line lately. Jim
THERE ARE SEVERAL CREWS NAMES ON THIS WEBSITE: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4242.htm KATHY IN ARKANSAS
I am researching the Crews/Cruse line from my gggrandfather John Marion Cruse b 5-2-1837 in Knox Co. TN. His mother's maiden name was Mary A. Davis b 1811 in NC, died 1859 in Caldwell Co. KY. He had four sister's - Amanda Elizabeth, Delila Ann, Martha J. and Nancy E. Does anyone have a Crews/Cruse who married a Mary A. Davis? I'm trying to find the father's name and haven't had much luck so far. Thanks! Dawn Cruse Malcolm
My URL is http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=gizmo63 Thanks, Darrell Pete Douglass wrote: > > Darrell, what is URL of your page? For instance, mine is : > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=douglassec > > Pete > > Darrell E Miller wrote: > > > > Please check out updated file on World Connect. > > > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > > > > Everyone have a Happy Holiday Season, > > > > Darrell Miller
Darrell, what is URL of your page? For instance, mine is : http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=douglassec Pete Darrell E Miller wrote: > > Please check out updated file on World Connect. > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > > Everyone have a Happy Holiday Season, > > Darrell Miller
Sorry I have been out of pocket for last two days. Twins just manage somehow to keep a person busy - the little darlings! Anyway, I will copy here what I have on Mary (Polly) Crews and Charles BALLEW and give the sources. I have not worked on this line since the book so there may be new information out concerning these people which others can add to or which may need to be amended and changed. I received the info on Mary being a sister of David Crews from correspondence of Lyon J. Hoard and Joseph Ballew, of Kentucky. Mr. Ballew got his information from the French Tipton Papers. I have no other substantiation at this time, but perhaps others do. All of the following is on pg. 17 of my book (footnotes and sources are found on pg. 18). "Mary "Polly" (Crews) and Charles BALLEW settled in Madison Co, but it is believed they dlater moved back to Virginia, although this cannot be proven by their descendants. Charles BALLEW was in Kentucky at the Falls (Louisville) in 1782 on the payroll of Capt. John BOYLE and serving in the Lincoln County Militia. They were performing a tour of duty at the Falls of the Ohio under the command of Maj Hugh MCGARY pursuant to Col Benjamin LOGAN in 1782. The men entered service on May 28 and were discharged on June 18." (Harding, Margery Heberling, comp. George Rogers Clark & His Men. Military Records 1778-1784 - Frankfort: The Kentucky Historical Society, 1981, pg. 126.) "From 11 Oct to 11 Nov, 1782, Charles BALLEW (listed as "Blew") was serving in the militia under the command of Lt. John SOUTH and was helping to guard the frontier of Fayette County. (Harding, pg. 160). BALLEW also served in the Shawnee Expedition under Capt William HOY from 24 Oct to 14 Nov 1782. David Milton CREWS served in this expedition as well. (Harding, pg. 189-190). According to Joseph Ballew of kentucky, Charles and Mary "Polly" BALLEW had the following children: Mary HUBBARD, Elizabeth HEATHERLY, Susan Hollis HUBBARD, Annie HUBBARD, Green Lee BALLEW and Thomas BALLEW. Thomas was a preacher and known at "Preaching Tom." A will for Charles BALLEW, found in Madison Co Deed Book H, pg. 308, dated Sept 13, 1811, mentions land located on Tates Creek and a consideration of 70 pounds. Children mentioned are Leonard HEATHERLY and wife Elizabeth, David MASSEY and wife Jane (who were living in the Territory of Louisiana), George HUBBARD and wife Polly Hutson HOLLIS, John HUBBARD and wife Anna, and Thomas BALLEW. (Scott, Hattie Marshall, comp. Scott's Papers. - Frankfort: The Kentucky Historical Society, 1953), pg. 134. This is all I have concerning BALLEWs. Donna Porter
Please check out updated file on World Connect. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Everyone have a Happy Holiday Season, Darrell Miller
hazel, i really think i tie into these lines either by cousin brother or something , the ballew crews hubbard names appear in my lines ballew is spelled different in a few places down the tree i have 2 or 3 spellings of it , i don't have it all straight yet but from family the crews in family come from more than one line i hope my trip back east will straighten out some of mine so i can add to the line , bye for now peggie "Hazel D. Knight" wrote: > Darrell, > Yes, I show Charles Ballew III as having md. Mary Crews on 7 July 1753. > Charles the 3rd was the son of Charles Ballew, Jr. & Temperance Bailey. > There could well have been a middle name of Thomas for one of these men > although I have no record of such. We do know that Charles Ballew III and > Mary had a son Reverend Thomas Ballew born 1 March 1779 who md. Frances > "Fanny" Hubbard. Don't know if this is any help but maybe gives a clue to > your comment. > Hazel > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Darrell E Miller <dmiller655@sprintmail.com> > To: <CREWS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, December 16, 1999 8:48 AM > Subject: [CREWS-L] Re: charles ballew m. mary crews > > > Jim, > > I have picked up most of my Crews family information from the Rootsweb > > Crews List on the internet. However I do know that there is a book > > titled "Metes and Bounds" written by Donna Porter lists the couple as > > having married. I have recently received from another person the same > > information only this person included Charles Ballew III, middle name > > was Thomas. > > > > What I can do is copy the list with my reply to you and maybe someone on > > the list can add to the above. > > > > Darrell Miller > > > > > > > > > > > > Jim Hamlin wrote: > > > > > > i saw your info in rootsweb and would like to exchange info. i have > been > > > working on the ballew family of va & have a number of questions that > still > > > need to be resolved. one of them is the charles ballew who bought and > sold > > > land from the crews family in bedford co, va in the 1770s. > > > > > > this charles ballew was married to mary & i believe this is the charles > > > ballew who ended up in madison co, ky where he died in 1810. > > > > > > is this the charles ballew you have identified as married to mary crews? > > > if so, i would greatly appreciate it if you would provide your ref for > this > > > marriage and any other info on the couple you may have. > > > > > > if you are interested, i have info on their children. i don't have > proof, > > > but i believe [based on pretty decent circumstantial evidence] this > charles > > > ballew was the son of leonard and johanna goolsby. > > > > > > thanks for your help & looking forward to hearing from you. jim hamlin > > > >
Hi All, This may not clear anything up, but, it's from a set of books entitled "Cherokee By Blood" by Jerry Wright Jordan. Some of you have mentioned it before. David "3297 Jeremiah Hubbard, Rejected. Claims through Phoebe Crews. Report following: Report as to application of Jeremiah Hubbard #3297, and other applicants claiming through Phoebe Goochee, or Dutch, wife of Hardy Crews, and her daughters Ann Crews, wife of Joseph Hubbard, and Mary Crews wife of Hugh Meredith. More than one hundred applications have been filed based exclusively upon the alleged Cherokee Indian blood of Phoebe Goochee, or Dutch, wife of Hardy Crews. It appears from the applications and from the papers filed in the case, that Phoebe Crews lived in Person County, North Carolina, and died there prior to 1800. The date of her birth cannot be exactly stated, but her daughter Mary was born in 1752. Her daughters Ann and Mary both died in 1812, and Mary Crews Meredith, dying in 1823. Their descendants have been considerably scattered, apparently some going to Guilford County, N.C., and afterwards removing to Indiana, and from their to Indian Territory or Oklahoma. Mary Crews Meredith apparently lived a part of the time in Bedford County, Virginia, as her son John was born there in 1779. Person, Stokes and Guilford counties, North Carolina, were never within the recognized domain of the Cherokee nation, and there were not Cherokee lands anywhere near those counties after the year 1777. In 1835 the Cherokee domain did not extend within 200 miles of these counties. There is nothin in the case to indicate that any of these claimants, or their ancestors back to Phoebe Crews, have lived with any tribe of Indians after the marriage of the said Phoebe to her white husband Hardy Crews. One of the descendants of Ann Crews Hubbard, Caroline Newby Painter (a great-grand-daughter) was born in Indiana as early as 1833(see application #41017), and one of the descendants of Mary Crews Meredith (a great-grand-daughter), Ann E. Starbuck, was born in Wayne County, Indiana, in 1829, (see application #42866). According to all the information at hand, and the testimony taken in the case, (see Misc. Test. Pages 2285 and 3175), these claimants have always been recognized as white people and have not lived among the Indians except as they have in recent years lived among the Cherokees of Oklahoma where some members of the family have made strenuous effort to be recognized and enrolled as Cherokee Indians. These efforts have uniformly failed. One of these claimants, Florence A. Mason, herself 22 years of age, files application #41041, and she is the great-great-great-great-great-grand-daughter of the Indian ancestor, Phoebe Dutch Crews, and she is still living in Indiana. From some of the statements in the case it does appear that Jeremiah Hubbard, the son of Ann Crews Hubbard, had some dealings with the Cherokee People about the time of the treaty of 1835, and it seems probably that he was used either as an interpreter or as an attorney in presenting the claims of the Cherokees in Washington, but the fact also seems to be that he was picked up by the Cherokee delegation on its way to Washington, as he at that time lived a very long distance from the Cherokee reservation. No one of these claimants was enrolled in 1851, not does the name of any one of the parents appear on that roll, or on the roll of 1835. The family was well-known and there is no possibility that they could have been enrolled under Indian names. It is perfectly plain from the applications and the papers filed therewith that neither these parties, nor their ancestors, were recognized members of the Eastern Cherokee tribe of Indians in 1835-6 or 1846. These claims are therefore all rejected."
Dear Hazel, Pat and list, Just to confirm what everyone has been saying, Mary is more of a problem in this family than David. I have a total of 30 different Mary's in my data base. I have merged about six duplications and there may be more. I have three with a date of birth July 20, 1781 and no thread to tie them up. The Mary that m: James Meredith is not the same Mary, d/o Wm and Hannah Sanders. I will send chart for descendants. of Wm. and Hannah next, Darrell Descendants of Hugh Meredith 1 Hugh Meredith ....... 2 Simon Meredith ................ 3 John Meredith ................... +Ann Lee ......................... 4 James Sr. Meredith b: Abt. 1715 in Philadelphia, PA. d: Abt. 1790 in Surry County, North Carolina ............................ +Mildred Bagby d: Abt. 1796 in Surry County, North Carolina .................................. 5 William Meredith b: 1744 in Louisa County, VA. d: 1825 in Adair County, KY. ..................................... +Ann Bonds .................................. *2nd Wife of William Meredith: ..................................... +Rebecca Keys Noblett .................................. 5 James Jr. Meredith b: Abt. 1747 in Louisa or Hanover County, VA. d: 1820 in Stokes County, NC. ..................................... +Mary Crews b: Abt. 1752 d: 1823 in Stokes County, NC. ........................................... 6 David Meredith b: December 19, 1769 in Bedford County, VA. d: 1864 in Wayne County, Indiana .............................................. +Mary Farrington b: December 17, 1774 d: 1849 in Guilford County, NC. .................................. 5 John Meredith b: Bet. 1750 - 1753 ..................................... +Frances Gibson .................................. 5 Samuel Meredith b: May 15, 1760 in Goochland County, VA. d: 1806 in Pendleton District, SC. .................................. 5 Mary Meredith b: Unknown ..................................... +Thomas Cheadle Burch .................................. 5 Daniel Meredith b: 1762 in Goochland County, VA. d: in Hillsborough, Ill. ..................................... +Hannah Cook ................ 3 James Meredith d: 1775 in PA. ................... +Mary Nichols d: 1802 in PA. ................ 3 Hugh Meredith ....... 2 John Meredith ....... 2 Thomas Meredith
Thank you Hazel, I will add to file. Darrell "Hazel D. Knight" wrote: > > Darrell, > Yes, I show Charles Ballew III as having md. Mary Crews on 7 July 1753. > Charles the 3rd was the son of Charles Ballew, Jr. & Temperance Bailey. > There could well have been a middle name of Thomas for one of these men > although I have no record of such. We do know that Charles Ballew III and > Mary had a son Reverend Thomas Ballew born 1 March 1779 who md. Frances > "Fanny" Hubbard. Don't know if this is any help but maybe gives a clue to > your comment. > Hazel > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Darrell E Miller <dmiller655@sprintmail.com> > To: <CREWS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, December 16, 1999 8:48 AM > Subject: [CREWS-L] Re: charles ballew m. mary crews > > > Jim, > > I have picked up most of my Crews family information from the Rootsweb > > Crews List on the internet. However I do know that there is a book > > titled "Metes and Bounds" written by Donna Porter lists the couple as > > having married. I have recently received from another person the same > > information only this person included Charles Ballew III, middle name > > was Thomas. > > > > What I can do is copy the list with my reply to you and maybe someone on > > the list can add to the above. > > > > Darrell Miller > > > > > > > > > > > > Jim Hamlin wrote: > > > > > > i saw your info in rootsweb and would like to exchange info. i have > been > > > working on the ballew family of va & have a number of questions that > still > > > need to be resolved. one of them is the charles ballew who bought and > sold > > > land from the crews family in bedford co, va in the 1770s. > > > > > > this charles ballew was married to mary & i believe this is the charles > > > ballew who ended up in madison co, ky where he died in 1810. > > > > > > is this the charles ballew you have identified as married to mary crews? > > > if so, i would greatly appreciate it if you would provide your ref for > this > > > marriage and any other info on the couple you may have. > > > > > > if you are interested, i have info on their children. i don't have > proof, > > > but i believe [based on pretty decent circumstantial evidence] this > charles > > > ballew was the son of leonard and johanna goolsby. > > > > > > thanks for your help & looking forward to hearing from you. jim hamlin > > > >
Darrell, Yes, I show Charles Ballew III as having md. Mary Crews on 7 July 1753. Charles the 3rd was the son of Charles Ballew, Jr. & Temperance Bailey. There could well have been a middle name of Thomas for one of these men although I have no record of such. We do know that Charles Ballew III and Mary had a son Reverend Thomas Ballew born 1 March 1779 who md. Frances "Fanny" Hubbard. Don't know if this is any help but maybe gives a clue to your comment. Hazel ----- Original Message ----- From: Darrell E Miller <dmiller655@sprintmail.com> To: <CREWS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 16, 1999 8:48 AM Subject: [CREWS-L] Re: charles ballew m. mary crews > Jim, > I have picked up most of my Crews family information from the Rootsweb > Crews List on the internet. However I do know that there is a book > titled "Metes and Bounds" written by Donna Porter lists the couple as > having married. I have recently received from another person the same > information only this person included Charles Ballew III, middle name > was Thomas. > > What I can do is copy the list with my reply to you and maybe someone on > the list can add to the above. > > Darrell Miller > > > > > > Jim Hamlin wrote: > > > > i saw your info in rootsweb and would like to exchange info. i have been > > working on the ballew family of va & have a number of questions that still > > need to be resolved. one of them is the charles ballew who bought and sold > > land from the crews family in bedford co, va in the 1770s. > > > > this charles ballew was married to mary & i believe this is the charles > > ballew who ended up in madison co, ky where he died in 1810. > > > > is this the charles ballew you have identified as married to mary crews? > > if so, i would greatly appreciate it if you would provide your ref for this > > marriage and any other info on the couple you may have. > > > > if you are interested, i have info on their children. i don't have proof, > > but i believe [based on pretty decent circumstantial evidence] this charles > > ballew was the son of leonard and johanna goolsby. > > > > thanks for your help & looking forward to hearing from you. jim hamlin > >