Pete and Darrell: Here is what I have on Andrew Jackson CREWS. These are two old notes from the Prodigy bb in 1993. Jo joblack@prodigy.net TIME: 08/05 7:50 AM TO: ALL FROM: CAROLE PALMER (JMFS17A) SUBJECT: CREWS I saw a little book called "Rockcastle Roots" by John Lair today. And guess what? There were CREWS in Rockcastle Co KY. This book doesn't have good documentation but it has some interesting family chapters nevertheless and might give someone a jumpstart on their CREWS ancestry. Here is the CREWS chapter, which is titled CREWS/CRUIZE: "Several years ago when I acquired the old CREWS Ferry property, I made an attempt to discover something of the history of the CREWS family but was never able to learn much concerning them. I understand that possibly the first of the name came to America was from Germany and spelled his name CRUSS or CRUSE. He settled in Pennsylvania in a place later known as CREWS Valley - CREWS being the English spelling of his name. At an unknown date, he settled in Boonesborough where he married an Indian woman and raised a son, Andrew Jackson CREWS, who became a close friend of Greene CLAY, son of Cassius M. CLAY, a controversial figure in American history. Andrew Jackson CREWS, for some reason now unknown, was raised by a family by the name of SHEARER. He married Zobina CHRISTOPHER in 1838 in Madison Co KY and moved from there to Rockcastle County before 1850. Their children were: Haden, Miram, Margaret, Kate, Belle, John, Cassius Marcellus, Ari, Ida, Andrew, Whitfield, Jenny and Richard. Haden, the eldest, was a college man, teacher and poet. It is remembered in the family that he wrote poems for children, one of them being a favorite in earlier school books. 'Little drops of water, Little grains of sand, Make the mighty ocean and the pleasant land. Little words of kindness, little deeds of love Make this earth an Eden like to that above.' Haden CREWS enlisted in the Civil War, contracted measles that settled on his lungs and was sent home to die. Cassius Marcellus CREWS was born in 1851 in a house located at the juncture of Garrard, Madison and Rockcastle Counties. He married Mary Francis CROUCHER, born 1854, in Rockcastle County. She was descended from a circuit-riding preacher named CROUCHER, who went to Virginia and met and married a Miss FLOWERS, from England, and brought her back to Rockcastle Co. He had a daughter captured by the Indians and kept by them some time before being recaptured and brought back home. She could not adjust to civilized life and later returned to the tribe and married an Indian. It is possible that the two CREWS men involved in the suit at Boonesborough were David and Thomas CREWS, as the census report of 1790 lists them as living in Madison Co. One of them is said to have been a very wealthy man, who had left the equivalent of $250,000 in the Bank of England. A descendant of the family made three trips to England in an attempt to collect the money said to have been deposited. He was told by the bank that it would bankrupt the institution to pay the debt with accrued interest, but that it would be paid if the proper papers could be produced, which apparently could not be done. My interest in the CREWS family centers largely around James CREWS, 1807-1862, who built and for many years operated CREWS Ferry on Rockcastle River above Lamero, KY and just below the mouth of Horse Lick Creek. This ferry serviced the Madison Branch of the Wilderness Road, known at the time as Old State Road, over which there was an established stage coach route for a number of years. CREWS also operated a tavern at his stand and in addition to a stable to take care of the horses for the stage coach line and horseback travelers, also maintained stock pens for the overnight accommodation of livestock and poultry being driven to southern markets over the Old State Road, which furnished an outlet for the livestock and produce of much of the Blue Grass region. Elsewhere [in "Rockcastle Recollections" p. 43-44] will be found more about James CREWS and his CREWS Ferry. There was another and larger ferry of the same name in Madison County, probably owned and operated by David CREWS. I have not been able to trace the immediate ancestors of James CREWS and his brother, who is said to have been at one time interested with him in the operation of the ferry. A James CREWS, whether this man or another, married Jalia LOVINS, whose family lived around Lamero. Their daughter married an early Rockcastle settler, Charles REDD, who built and occupied the big house near Mt. Vernon, later owned by Ernest BULLOCK. Their daughter, Jalia REDD, married a Dr. COOPER, who established practice in Livingston KY and whose office I visited often as a child. His brother-in-law, Dr. REDD, who grew up around Mt. Vernon, was a surgeon with the Seventh Cavalry, a part of which met its fate with its commander, Lt. Col. George A. CUSTER, at the Little Big Horn. There is a story, as yet unauthenticated, of how Dr. REDD escaped being present at this battle and sharing the fate of his comrades. I recall that Dr. REDD had sent home various mementoes such as bows and arrows, an Indian headdress and buckskin jacket, which Dr. COOPER kept on display in his office. Another possible connection with the CREWS family was that my wife's grand- father was in some way related to them and used to make visits to them in both Rockcastle and Madison Counties. Many older members of the CREWS family lived in Madison County and many are buried in the old cemetery at Scaffold Cane. I understand that a number of the family name also settled in Jackson Co but have never been able to find from which group James CREWS was descended." TIME: 08/10 5:18 PM TO: PATRICIA RAY (STXM21A) FROM: CAROLE PALMER (JMFS17A) SUBJECT: CREWS "Rockcastle Recollections" is another book by the same author. I don't have it and am not familiar with it. I'll keep my eyes open and if I see it will check that reference. The one I have is "Rockcastle Memories" which I guess is Vol. II. Some MO-born CREWS come back to Webster Co KY and I find them living with my CREWS/MARKS families. These probably tie in but darned if I can figure it out either. I will look them over again. (end of notes, Jo)
Hello again. Sorry it's taking me so long to get through all the notes. I'm not finding anything to add anyway, so far. Others have done extremely well in keeping up with answers, etc. Thank you all. While it's on my mind, I'm going to request that someone else take over the list. I've been doing it almost 2 years and I've got some other things I want to do. I need to get my St. John material organized along with several other projects I've been putting off. The list hasn't exactly kept me from doing all that, but I feel I haven't been devoting enough attention to it. I want to set that responsibility aside for awhile. It's not a hard task. The owner of the list receives some email notes from RootsWeb that concerns what's happening. Subscription, unsubscription, and returned mail mainly. Once in awhile I've had to help someone subscribe and unsubscribe, but most people manage to do that on their own. All of you are very considerate of each other, so no restrictions have had to be put on anyone. So I'm hoping someone will come forward to offer to handle the list. Any volunteers out there? Pat Ray Owner CREWS Mailing List RootsWeb ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
hi crews family i went to book store and was looking at stories about the old west, in a book titled the west it has many people and info. i just happen to notice the crews name in there has a photo of him as well and a caption below picture, not sure were simeon jasper crews fits into any line but he was with the 7th calvary. so hope this helps someone good luck to all pegge
Hi Everyone, I happened across a Cruse family from Maryland in the 1850 Huntsville, AL City Directory. This note from our archives indicates that they could be descended from Robert Cruse who arrived in Maryland from England in July, 1774. David ============================================================ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 09:14:42 -0600 From: Patsy Terrell <pterrell@southwind.net> To: CREWS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <3.0.5.32.19981110091442.0082f7b0@southwind.net> Subject: [CREWS-L] Robert Cruse of Essex Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Ran across this and thought I would share in case it was of use to someone: "The following indentured servants to go from London to Maryland by the Elizabeth, Mr. Thomas Boag." 3-10 July, 1774 "Robert Cruse of Essex, blacksmith, aged 35" This is from "The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1751-1776, by Peter Wilson Coldham, copyright 1993. Published by Genealogical Publishing Compnay, Inc., 1001 N. Calvert St., Baltimore MD 21202. ISBN 0-8063-1376-5 Robert Cruse is listed on page 220 ** Patsy Terrell pterrell@southwind.net http://www.radioks.org Radio Kansas Promotion Director 316-665-3555 815 N. Walnut, Suite 300 Hutchinson KS 67501-6217 "Adventure is worthwhile. ...Amelia Earhart** ______________________________ - ---------------------------- ============================================================ Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 23:19:23, -0500 From: CONNIE L SHEETS<ASWM99A@prodigy.com > To: CREWS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <199810160319.XAA23876@mime4.prodigy.com> Subject: [CREWS-L] MD Frederick Co Paul CRUISE Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Happened across this while surfing and looking for some clues re: a non- CREWS family of mine. Who is this??? 613. Paul CRUISE deceased account of John WINTER executor. 29 Jul 1797. Accounts Admin: Frederick County Maryland, Probate Administration Accounts Liber GM #1 1777-1799 (Part Two) ============================================================ 1859 -1860 Huntsville, Alabama City Directory (Originally published in 1859 by Coltart & Son) Coles Mrs. James, at Samuel Cruse's Cruse Samuel, Sec'y of the I. & C. RR, office at Northern Bank of Ala.res w s Adams Avenue s of Williams Cruse S. R,. teller, Northern Bank of Ala. bds F. Il. Ncwman's Cruse Wm. O., sec'v and treas. of the Madison Turnpike Co. Office w s Franklin b Eustis and Gates http://www.rootsweb.com/~almadiso/citydir.htm ============================================================ http://www.rootsweb.com/~almadiso/madison.htm Cruse family living in this county in 1830, 1840 according to census index. 1850 Madison Co.,AL census (Huntsville) 464B 22 Cruse Harriet Ann 51 Tennessee pg0459a.txt 464B 27 Cruse Harriet C 13 Alabama pg0459a.txt 464B 23 Cruse Mary Ann 25 Alabama pg0459a.txt 464B 25 Cruse Mary P 18 Alabama pg0459a.txt 464B 21 Cruse Samuel 55 Maryland pg0459a.txt 464B 24 Cruse Samuel R 20 Alabama pg0459a.txt 464B 28 Cruse William 57 Maryland pg0459a.txt 464B 26 Cruse William H 17 Alabama pg0459a.txt ============================================================ Nancy S. Shire Mon Jun 23 14:18:42 1997 Searching for CRUSE connections in Madison Co., AL. My records indicate a Samuel CRUSE died in Madison County 1853-1875 (note found in Alabama Will Book I, Page 346). Looking for connection to my gr-grandmother Nancy Jane CRUSE, b. MS 1845, probably lived in AL with her family before moving to TX around 1859. mailto:sndshire@worldnet.att.net http://www.rootsweb.com/~almadiso/madqy.htm ============================================================
Darrell, I can't connect Andrew Jackson Crews with anyone in my database. I am copying this to Pat Ray and Joanne Black, who have much larger databases and may be able to help you. I am also copying to Crews mailing list in case someone else is also looking for these people. Be sure and also search the Crews-L archives in Rootsweb. Go to this URL http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter crews-l for the list you want to search. Pat/Joanne, I would be interested also in who Andrew Jackson Crews/Cruse was. Pete Douglass Darrell E Miller wrote: > > Pete, > I descend from Martha Patsy Flowers,b.1790. She married John B Croucher > in 1816. Their daughter Mary Francis married Cassius Marcellus Crews. > His father was Andrew Jackson Crews/Cruse. I am trying to sort out the > Crews family in Madison County. There were Anderson, David, Elijah, > Hiram, James, Jeremiah, Joseph, Martin, Stanley, thomas and William. I > believe David and Thomas were at Boonesboro. I was not aware of the > marriage of Anna Crews and Louis Miller. I do not think he was my family > unless he had a son named Thomas Miller, b. 1783. My grandmother was > Alice Shearer and she married Frank Miller. My 3rd gg grandfather Thomas > Miller married Patience West in Feb. of 1812.in Madison County. My > Thomas is not related to the Col. Miller family. So my request for the > Crews history is I think my Miller's traveled with them, the Shearers > and the Crouchers. > > Thank you for listening to my diatribe. Darrell > > Pete Douglass wrote: > > > > Darrell, > > By David Crews Jr, do you mean David (Milton) Crews, b. 1740, m. Annie > > Magee (McGehee), d. 1821, or his son, David Crews, b. 1770, m. Sallie > > Tribble? If you are a descendant of Anna Crews m. Louis Miller, then > > you want David Milton Crews. > > > > Pete Douglass > > > > Darrell E Miller wrote: > > > > > > Will you share your David Crews Jr. descendants? I am a direct Miller > > > descendant with Crews, Croucher, and Shearer marriages in the line. All > > > from Madison, Estill and Rockcastle County. > > > > > > Thank you, Darrell Miller
I don't have any info on this person, but a clue may be that many of the immigrants to IN in this time came with some Quakers arriving from Guilford and Stokes Cos. NC - they settled near Richmond, IN - Union Co. is close. Many of the Crews families are from this NC area. Bob Jordan jorbob@webtv.net
Hello! I am settled in Las Vegas now and back online. Owe many of you some email replies and I am trying to get caught up on them so bear with me please. Checking again to see if anyone is connected to or has additional information regarding this family. Descendants of SAMUEL S. CRUISE 1 CRUISE, SAMUEL S. b: Abt. 1809 VA >Hall Co., GA >Talladega Co., ALA>Randolph ALA d: Talladega Co., ALA .+STRINGER, MARY* (MARIA) b: Abt. 1811 b.GA d: Talladega Co., ALA ...2 CRUISE, Mary Ann b: Abt. 1831 VA or ALA .....+BEDFORD, Thomas b: Abt. 1831 (seeDcost) ...*2nd Husband of CRUISE, Mary Ann: .....+GILBERT, Jacob b: Abt. 1820 ...2 CRUISE, Martha Jane b: Abt. 1832 VA >Hall Co., GA >ALA ...2 CRUISE, JAMES THOMAS "Tom"* b: June 03, 1833 VA>Hall Co., GA d: Clay Co, Alabama .....+CARPENTER, ROSA FRANCES* b: June 10, 1837 ALA/TN d: Clay Co, Alabama ...*2nd Wife of CRUISE, JAMES THOMAS: ....+CRUISE, M.A. "Mindy" b: Abt. 1840 d: Clay Co, Alabama ...2 CRUISE, Eliza b: Abt. 1835 VA >Hall Co., GA >ALA .....+MASON, Calvin H. b: Abt. 1835 married in Clay Co ALA ...2 CRUISE, William Samuel b: Abt. 1837 VA>Hall Co., GA>Talladega, ALA ...2 CRUISE, Barbara Catherine b: Abt. 1840 Clay Co, Alabama >Hill Co. TX d: Parker Co., TX .....+MOORE, Joseph Simeon b: Abt. 1845 Clay Co, Ala >Hill Co. TX d: Parker Co., TX ...2 CRUISE, John A. b: Abt. 1843 VA>Hall Co., GA d: nr Richmond, VA in Civil War ...2 CRUISE, Emily b: Abt. 1845 VA >Hall Co., GA >ALA ...2 CRUISE, Virginia b: Abt. 1849 VA >Hall Co., GA >ALA *2nd Wife of CRUISE, SAMUEL S.: +GILBERT, Pricilla b: Abt. 1837 lived in Randolph Co. ALA **note: A Jeremiah CREWS was also in Hall Co GA same time as Samuel S. Maybe someone can make a positive connection? Donna Carpenter EMAIL: DCVEGAS@psn.net HOME PAGE: http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Andes/4952/ ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
Dear Fellow Listers: Nancy CREWS b. 1815 IN married Ephraim BURCH October 14, 1833 in Union Co., IN. The family settled in Butler Co., OH and had the following children: Ebenezer, Eveline, David, Martha, Rosella/Rocilla, Garrett, William, Mary Ann, Abigail, Emily, Ephraim, Jasper, Clara. Would love to connect with others researching this family. ...Pam...
Since I was gone for the month of July, traveling through England and Normandy, and have taken my time about getting around to this, I hope you'll all bear with me. I first want to thank Joanne Black for taking over the list while I was gone. She's a real pal! We've got a lot of new people on the list this summer and I want to welcome you all. I hope we'll be able to help you in some way to further your research. The first thing you should do is check the CREWS archives on the RootsWeb Homepage and do a SEARCH for your ancestor. We've put tons of data into the archives and there's a good chance your ancestor is somewhere in there. But that's not a guarantee. So if your search fails, please ask your questions here and we'll do our best to give you whatever we have. That will also help to get your ancestors into those archives for someone else to find someday. I'm going to go back and see if there's any notes that I can help with and if you don't hear something on the list about your ancestor, then consider that your notice that I have nothing on them. That should take a two or three days (I'm confining this to evenings so it takes awhile). If I don't mention your ancestor, will you please post as much data as you can (dates, places, etc) so that we can put them into our databases which would make them available to the list for later linking (hopefully)? Thanks for your patience. Pat Ray Owner/Mgr CREWS Mailing List RootsWeb ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
1. Ann Martin married Richard Harrison before 1791 in VA - They had a daughter Margaret b. 1791 in VA and married Alfred Saddler in Lincoln Co., NC. 2. Catherine Martin b. about 1860 married Moses Edward Crews - Their child Laura Francis Crews was born in MO 1886. If you know of these Martin Women - or have mention of them in your Martin database, I would love to hear from you. Kathleen Burnett
Are there any Crews researchers with ancestors from the CREWS line from Charleston/Colleton District of SC? Harold in Florida hb-wb@mindspring.com
Harold, A lot of people on the list are descended from the SC line. Take a look at the archives at the site below and type in 'Crews-L". Then search our list for search words like Colleton, Camden, Baker, SC, GA, or FL, and the full name of your own relatives, etc. You should get enough hits to show you what we have been saying here the last 2 years. David http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
Mark, Could you give us any more on this family? I have a Columbus CREWS w/o a wife, but I don't know if he could poss be yours w/o dates, places, or something else, etc. Pat >From: CREWS-D-request@rootsweb.com >Reply-To: CREWS-L@rootsweb.com >To: CREWS-D@rootsweb.com >Subject: CREWS-D Digest V99 #136 >Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 14:19:05 -0700 (PDT) > ><< message2.txt >> ><< message4.txt >> _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
Looking for any info on Naomi Missouri Eason Crews. I know she was married to Acie Columbus Crews. I think her mother was a Geohagen? Thanks Mark
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This is a Rootsweb archive message from 1994. David http://searches.rootsweb.com/roots-l.html CNIDR Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: logm9405c.txt) ============================================================ Date: Mon, 16 May 1994 16:23:00 -0500 Reply-To: "Stephen E. Tuttle" <stuttle@dew4.doe.state.in.us> Sender: ROOTS-L Genealogy List <ROOTS-L@NDSUVM1.BITNET> From: "Stephen E. Tuttle" <stuttle@DEW4.DOE.STATE.IN.US> Subject: BROWN in KY Need help finding parents of William BROWN, b. 1801 NC, m. 1824 KY to Louisana Williams, b. 1811 VA; d. ???. Had many children including my ggg-grandmothers Susan, who m. David Morton CREWS, and Emeline, who m. Levi PARKE. I know this is a popular name but I will appreciate any help or advice . Steve _____________________________________________________________________ | Stephen E. Tuttle * Phone (317) 232-0808 | | Educational Information Systems * Home (317) 888-9633 | | Indiana Department of Education * stuttle@ideanet.doe.state.in.us | | | | Searching for the following: TUTTLE, GARLAND, HECKMAN, CREWS, LOW, | | MEDARIS, BEADLES, TRUSTY, FERGUSON, SCHUSTER, ROBERTS, SCHOTT, | | CHILDERS, BARRETT, WENDELL, SUDING, WHALEN, BROUGHARD, BURDETT, | | KIPLINGER, MCKINNEY, CORN, CREIGHTON, BROWN, WILLIAMS, ENLOW, | | HIGHFILL, BELCHER, PARKE, WATSON, ADAMS, WHITE, COMBS and KERN | |_____________________________________________________________________|
Hello Everyone, I ran across these two Crews inhabitants of Boonesborough, KY in the Rootsweb archives with some references. CREWS, David (1777) 1, 2, 5, 10, 12, 13 CREWS, Eligah 1 REFERENCES 1) List of names from court depositions in Madison County Court House, 1801-1806, 1807, 1811, 1814, made by the pioneers at Boonesborough. 2) "French Tipton Papers," Kentucky Room, Eastern Kentucky University Library. 5) "Fort Boonesborough" by Judge Wiliam Chenault, written for Courier-Journal, August 28, 1898. 10) Claimes approved by Land Court Meeting at Boonesborough, December 18, 1779, to January 5, 1780. (Taken from Kentucky Historical Society, "Certified Book of Virginia Land Commissions, Register XVI., Sept., 1923, p. 10. 12) Monument erected by Boonesborough Chapter, Daughters of American Revolution which names some of the original settlers. 13) Notebook prepared by Anna Turley Noland, a direct descendant of Capt. David Gass, on "Black" family and related families, pp. 37-38. To get the entire list of settlers search "Boonesborough" at the following search page for the year 1994. http://searches.rootsweb.com/roots-l.html David
I have made this posting in a while, so I will try it again. I am looking for the ancestors of Joseph and the elder Samuel Crews. Samuel (my gggrandfather) was born in 1835 in SC and married Morgianna Waldron. Huxford states in Vol. III of POWG that Samuel was the eldest son of Joseph Crews (1810-1856) also born in SC and is buried in Clinch County, GA. Joseph married Sarah Johns (b. 1815 in SC). So far, I agree with this. It is Joseph's parents that I am puzzled by. Huxford stated in his personnel notes that Joseph's parents were Samuel Crews (b. 1790 in SC) and Elizabeth (b. 1790 also in SC), both are buried in the Crews cemetery near Baxter (Baker County) Florida with another part of the Crews family that I had once thought were un-related to me. I have never run across any type of confirmation (other than Huxford) that lists Samuel and Elizabeth as the parents of Joseph but, if this is true... I recall a recent e-mail that stated (yes I deleted it) the elder Samuel Crews (b. 1790) and perhaps Alexander Crews were brothers with their parents being John Crews and Nancy? Collins. I am hoping this is so, but my smaller branch of Crews has been pretty difficult to trace this point. If anyone has ANY information on this branch of the Crews, please contact me ASAP. Thanks ! David Crews
Hi Judy, Welcome to the List! Re. your 7/17/99 note, I'm posting a desc. chart at the end of this note. Use it with care and treat as unproved, the info is from a variety of sources, including bulletin board notes and queries. As I mentioned in my email to you, Winnie Lofton is also a descendant of Pauline CREWS. I am also a desc. of Thomas CREWS through Elizabeth CREWS and Fleming Ballew HUBBARD. Would love to have any additional info on descendants you can give me, plus more info on the BUSH and other lines that married into the CREWS.. Jo Email address: joblack@prodigy.net Descendants of Thomas CREWS-347 30 Jul 1999 1. Thomas CREWS-347 (b.1755-VA,(c1760);d.1828-Howard Co,MO) (s/o John CREWS and Jane (unk)) sp: Susannah -348 (m.Abt 1780;d.Bef 1801) 2. David D. CREWS-292 (b.22 Oct 1789-Madison Co,KY,1775 1789;d.1846-Randolph Co,MO) sp: Elizabeth "Betsy" MAUPIN-293 (b.1787;m.29 Sep 1808;d.1881) 3. David CREWS-344 3. Samuel CREWS-335 3. Daniel CREWS-4779 sp: Malinda MAUPIN-5497 (m.26 May 1831;d.26 Dec 1849-Howard Co,MO,26 Nov 1849) 4. William H. CREWS-4671 (b.24 Jun 1840-,"was w/Southern,army";d.5 Nov 1873) sp: Mary Elizabeth MAUPIN-4670 (b.12 Jun 1842) 4. Evelyn N. CREWS-5482 sp: James Lee Wallace BISHOP-5484 (m.24 Aug 1863) 4. Mary CREWS-5483 sp: Charles BOWLINE-45909 4. Malinda CREWS-45910 sp: Frederick REITTER-45913 4. Pearl CREWS-45911 sp: M. A. DUFF-45914 4. John CREWS-45912 sp: Mary EUBANK-45915 3. James (cousin) CREWS-337 (b.Aft 1800-(Clark,MO),(prob aft 1800),lvd nr Clark MO) sp: Mary (prob.ch #3) (poss. wife) MAUPIN-18769 4. Linden/Lindon) CREWS-5516 4. Caswell "Cass" CREWS-5517 4. Jed/Jid) CREWS-5518 4. Creth CREWS-5515 4. Verbena "Bema" CREWS-5519 sp: (hsbVerCrews) -5514 sp: (othWfJasCrews?) -49073 4. Gladys CREWS-49074 sp: J. C. MANNING-49076 4. Mildred CREWS-49075 sp: Melvin ASHLEY-49077 3. Erasmus D. CREWS-338 sp: Elvira CROSSWITE-15885 3. Delilah CREWS-339 sp: (hsb.Deli.Crews) (Leah) LEE-545 3. Vienna CREWS-340 sp: (hsbVienCrews) SWINDLE-546 4. Berilla SWINDLE-45848 (b.28 Nov 1835;d.21 May 1929) sp: William T. WIGGINTON-45849 (b.30 Sep 1831-,12 ch;m.30 Sep 1852;d.1 Feb 1916) 3. Elizabeth CREWS-291 (b.1817-,KY;d.1880/1889) sp: Fleming Ballew HUBBARD-1098 (b.2 Oct 1807-Madison Co,KY;m.11 Nov 1834;d.8 Aug 1893-) 4. George William HUBBARD-1035 (b.28 Oct 1835-MO;d.28 Apr 1921-Clark,Randolph Co,MO) sp: Mary Ann STOCKTON-1036 (b.20 Apr 1840;d.20 Nov 1933-Clark,Randolph Co,MO) 4. David Thomas HUBBARD-563 (b.30 Jan 1837-Audrain Co,MO;d.4 Apr 1906) sp: Susan KIMBROUGH-938 (b.23 Sep 1839-Randolph Co,MO;m.19 Jan 1860;d.18 Jan 1917) 4. James Erasmus HUBBARD-1091 (b.7 Oct 1843-Clark,Randolph Co,MO;d.3 Oct 1936-Clark,RC,MO) sp: Mary Ellen (twin) BUTTS-3996 (b.4 Dec 1850-Clark,RC,MO;m.29 Feb 1872;d.6 Apr 1942-) 4. Anna E. /Ana /Annie Liza HUBBARD-1089 (b.20 Feb 1842-MO;d.24 Mar 1844) 3. Susannah CREWS-341 sp: (hsbSusCrews) GUNGEN-547 3. Almarinda (or Amenda) CREWS-342 (d.10 Apr 1874) sp: John C. TRUESDELL-950 (b.9 Feb 1829-Rising Sun,IN;d.6 Feb 1916) 4. Annie TRUESDELL-951 sp: William CLIFTON-956 4. James (Jim) TRUESDELL-952 (b.11 Mar 1858-Clark (near),Randolph Co,MO;d.4 Dec 1944) sp: Bridget NOLAN-964 (b.9 Apr 1865-Boone Co,MO;m.4 Nov 1885;d.23 Apr 1898-Clark,RC,MO) 4. Obeton TRUESDELL-953 sp: Margaret NOLAN-967 4. John TRUESDELL-954 sp: Elvira Lee NOLAN-968 3. Sarah Jane CREWS-343 (d.Bef 25 May 1847-(fa will prob dt,named sil only)) sp: John W. VAN DYKE-548 2. James CREWS-5876 (b.Abt 1780/1790;d.1833) sp: Drucilla (/Druscilla) FOWLER-5877 (m.30 Dec 1806) 2. James (or John James) N/P CREWS-549 (b.1775/1780;d.1832-,(1833?)) sp: Aggy B. PORTWOOD-556 (m.14 Oct 1810) 3. Susan CREWS-4345 (b.Aft 1810) 3. Gideon CREWS-4346 (b.Aft 1810) 3. Martha CREWS-4347 (b.Aft 1810) sp: Stephen PERCELL-4351 3. William T. CREWS-4348 (b.Aft 1810) 3. Elizabeth CREWS-4349 (b.Aft 1810) sp: Hezekiah PARK-4352 (m.16 Nov 1838) 3. Sally Ann (yngst dau) CREWS-4350 (b.Aft 1810) sp: Jeptha COVINGTON-4353 (m.31 Oct 1839) 2. Elizabeth "Betsy" CREWS-550 (b.1777-(to MO w/hsbd)) sp: Ephraim MOBLEY/MOBERLY-557 (b.1785;m.13 Aug 1805;d.1841) 2. William CREWS-551 (b.1779-,(c1780);d.1823-Madison Co,MO) sp: Rebecca "Massy" MASSIE-558 (m.18 Feb 1801) 3. Rebecca CREWS-713 3. James CREWS-4357 (b.Abt 1801/1810;d.1838-Madison Co,KY) sp: Barthena "Cenia" widow/Owens -4355 (m.24 Nov 1825) 3. Pauline CREWS-4358 (b.3 Apr 1806-Madison Co,KY) sp: Mercer BUSH-4360 (m.7 Jun 1819) 4. Cable C. BUSH-7718 (b.26 Jun 1822-Madison Co,KY;d.8 Mar 1894-Kearney,MO) sp: Margaret Ann BARTEE-7731 4. Armasetta BUSH-7719 (b.15 Oct 1824-Madison Co,KY) sp: David EARLS-7732 (m.10 Feb 1842) 4. Oliver Tillman BUSH-7720 (b.16 Feb 1826-Madison Co,KY;d.1906-CA) sp: Jane BARTEE-7733 4. John Madison BUSH-7721 (b.1829-Madison Co,KY;d.1913-CA) sp: Sarah A. WATSON-7734 4. Mary Tillman BUSH-7722 (b.1831-Madison Co,KY;d.1912-Liberty,MO) sp: Napoleon P. (a cousin) BUSH-7735 4. Alexander BUSH-7723 (b.1832-Madison Co,KY) 4. Pleasant G. BUSH-7724 (b.1834-Madison Co,KY;d.1900-OR) sp: Armetta D. BAINBRIDGE-7736 4. Louisa BUSH-7725 (b.1836-Clay Co,MO;d.1914) sp: William D. LETCHWORTH-7737 4. Lanser BUSH-7726 (b.1840-Clay Co,MO,(d.y.);d.1851-(strk.lightning)) 4. Tandy BUSH-7727 (b.Abt 1840-Clay Co,MO,(prob.not twin)) sp: Elvira ROBERTS-7738 4. Jane BUSH-7728 (b.1842-Clay Co,MO;d.Aft 1860-Alive 1860census) 4. Mercer BUSH Jr.-7729 (b.1844-Clay Co,MO;d.1888-OR) sp: Nancy Reed GITHANS-7739 4. Taylor BUSH-7730 (b.1847-Clay Co,MO;d.1925-Cass Co,MO) sp: Sally Ann (Suddith) SUDDARTH-7740 3. Louise CREWS-4359 2. Thomas CREWS II-552 (b.1790-Howard Co,MO,1784;d.1844-Boone Co,MO) sp: Sally BLACKWELL-559 (m.29 Jan 1808) 3. Robert CREWS-4361 sp: America (Bohannen) BUCHANAN-20166 (m.24 May 1837) 3. Dawson D. CREWS-11969 (b.Abt 1810/1812) 3. Frances CREWS-4363 (b.1813) sp: George W. BATTERTON-4390 (b.1814) 4. Mary A. BATTERTON-4391 (b.1841) 4. Reason BATTERTON-4392 (b.1842) 4. Sanford BATTERTON-4393 (b.1844) 4. Thomas BATTERTON-4394 (b.1846) 4. John BATTERTON-4395 (b.1848) 3. Nancy CREWS-4364 (b.1815-(ofBooneCoMO?)) sp: Samuel H. WOOD-4396 (b.1815) 4. Eliza WOOD-4397 (b.1838) 4. James WOOD-4398 (b.1842) 4. Caroline WOOD-4399 (b.1844) 4. C. C. WOOD-4400 (b.1848) 4. Rufus WOOD-4401 (b.1849) sp: Polly SMITH-855 sp: Polly (/Nancy ___?) SMITH-4365 (b.1794-Howard Co,MO,(Nancy);m.1 Jan 1818) 3. Randolph Erastus CREWS-590 (b.18 Jul 1816-Madison Co,KY;d.30 Dec 1861-Calhoun (nr),Henry Co,MO) sp: Elizabeth Jane PARKER-591 (b.4 Jul 1822-KY;m.1839;d.5 Mar 1891-Princeton,Caldwell Co,KY) 4. William B. CREWS-592 (b.12 Mar 1840-Rives Co,MO,lmt,Caldwell Co KY);d.5 Mar 1891-P,CC,KY) sp: Pernicia E. (w/Pettit) KEVIL-628 (m.4 Jun 1866) 4. Mary Frances CREWS-622 (b.18 Jul 1841-nr. Clinton,Henry Co,MO;d.7 Oct 1875-Windsor,MO) sp: John DUNCAN-4563 (b.27 Feb 1828-H,CC,KY;m.6 Oct 1859;d.22 Feb 1886-Henry Co,MO) 4. Thomas CREWS-620 (b.1843/1844-nr. Clinton,Henry Co,MO;d.Bef 1954) 4. Ann (Ann E.or Annie) (or Annie) CREWS-621 (b.1845-nr. Clinton,Henry Co,MO;d.Bef 1955) sp: Joseph (or Jacob) SCHOOLER-810 (m.1870) 4. Richard B. CREWS-4562 (b.1848-Henry Co,MO) 4. John R. CREWS-623 (b.1849-nr. Clinton,Henry Co,MO) sp: Nannie THOMPSON-811 (m.1870) 4. R. Zachary CREWS-616 (b.1850/1851-nr. Clinton,Henry Co,MO) 4. Ellen CREWS-624 (b.1851-nr. Clinton,Henry Co,MO,(1847?)) sp: George CREWS-815 (m.1870) 4. Elizabeth CREWS-617 (b.9 May 1852-nr. Clinton,Henry Co,MO;d.9 Dec 1934) sp: Frank JANES-812 (m.1870) 4. Susan "Susie" A. CREWS-625 (b.1854-nr. Clinton,Henry Co,MO) sp: Edwin WALL-813 (m.1870) 4. Martha "Maude" CREWS-618 (b.18 Aug 1857-nr. Clinton,Henry Co,MO;d.22 Dec 1931) sp: H. C. PAGE-814 (m.1880) 4. Alfred "Allie" CREWS-619 (b.1859-Henry Co,MO) sp: Allie Ida STUART-1221 (m.1890) 3. Araminta CREWS-4367 (b.Abt 1816-Howard Co,MO,Boone Co MO?) sp: Hampton CARSON-5938 (b.23 May 1812-Madison Co,KY) 4. John H. CARSON-34542 (b.Jul 1842-Madison Co,KY) sp: Christiana Missouri WOOD-34545 (b.29 Feb 1864-Weatherford,TX) 4. Owen CARSON-34543 (b.1844-Madison Co,KY) 4. Lindsey CARSON-34544 (b.1844-Higbee,CO) 3. Polly CREWS-4368 sp: Rice SCHOOLER-5939 sp: Catharine (wife?) SAPPINGTON-4369 (m.12 Feb 1828) 3. Margaret CREWS-4370 3. James CREWS-4371 (b.Abt 1828/1844-,(in Yuba Co CA,1850?)) 3. Cabel/Caleb CREWS-4372 3. Alexander CREWS-4373 2. Joseph CREWS-553 (b.1785-,(1788/90),(1780/90);d.1837-,(1827)) sp: Nancy MORRIS-560 (m.21 Dec 1807) 3. Thomas CREWS-4402 (b. 1807/1855-,unm 1850) 3. Harley/Charley CREWS-4403 (b.1804-,1818 KY,1793?;d.1 Apr 1888-Stewartville,MO,lvd to age 69?) sp: Malinda (or Mildred unk) (or Mary Lee) LEE-4408 (m.12 Dec 1839) 4. Anna CREWS-31649 (b.12 Jan 1842-Booneville,MO;d.25 Aug 1924-511 Jefferson St,Boise,Id) sp: Thomas Benton GESS-31651 (b.5 Oct 1841-RC,MO;m.4 Aug 1867;d.9 Feb 1910-Boise,Id) 4. Joseph C. CREWS-31650 3. Hamilton CREWS-4404 (b.8 Apr 1818-Madison Co,KY,(to Howard Co,MO abt 1834)) sp: Elizabeth WEATHERS WITHERS-4409 (m.15 Aug 1842) 4. Nannie J. CREWS-4410 4. John F. CREWS-4411 (b.Abt 1835/1875-Howard Co,MO) 4. Mary Ann CREWS-4412 4. Paul T. S. CREWS-4413 (b.4 Apr 1852-Howard Co,MO) 4. Millie E. CREWS-4414 4. James E. CREWS-4415 (b.8 Aug 1857-Howard Co,MO,lvd.MO & TX & MO) 4. Margaret CREWS-4416 4. Lou CREWS-4417 3. Enoch CREWS-4405 sp: Mary E. MAXWELL-20169 (b.2 Feb 1838-(or Enoch's dob);d.27 Jan 1903-(or Enoch)) 3. James CREWS-4406 (b.Abt 1807/1875) sp: Lucinda RUNNELL/RONNELL-20163 3. Albert CREWS-4407 3. Mary Ann CREWS-20164 sp: (hsbMarCrews) KNAUS-29689 3. Margaret CREWS-20165 sp: William LITTLE-29690 2. Hiram CREWS-554 (b.1795-,;d.1852) sp: Polly SMITH-4418 (m.1 Jan 1818) 3. Sidney CREWS-4419 3. William A. CREWS-4421 sp: Priscilla FOLEY-20170 3. Paulina CREWS-4420 3. Milton CREWS-4422 3. James A. CREWS-4423 (b.Abt 1810/1853) sp: Martha A. (wfJasCrews) -20171 3. Jacob (Josiah?) CREWS-4424 3. Mary A. CREWS-4425 3. Harrison (Henry Harrison) CREWS-4426 sp: Nancy ADAMS-4427 2. Enoch CREWS-555 (b.1797-,(in Howard Co,MO 1850)) sp: Sally TOLSON-561 (m.27 Jan 1828) 3. Lena CREWS-4429 sp: Dicey CHAMMAN/CHANMORE-349 (m.28 May 1801)
Hi Melinda, Re. your note of 7/13/99: There has been much confusion on this Joseph CREWS who m. Mary "Polly" ELDER/ELDAR re. who his parents were. I am at this point showing him as "possibly but probably not" s/o Joseph CREWS b. 1747 will proved Amherst Co VA 1802 m. Agnes (unk) c1770. The will of Joseph b. 1747 states "I have reason to believe my son Joseph is dead in GA", and it had been thought that the Joseph he was referring to is Joseph (m. Mary ELDER/ELDAR) who d. bef 1 Dec 1801 Oglethorpe Co GA - but then they came across something that indicated the Joseph who was s/o Joseph was not married. But you are in luck, this is the line of researcher, Carole Palmer. I don't have a current email address for her, but she runs the Webster Co KY rootsweb site and you can find her there. Children Williamson (her ancestor) and Nancy both d. Webster Co KY, so there should be info on this family there, also. Haven't been in contact with Carole for a long while, so don't know if she has come up with anything new on this. Per my records Joseph CREWS and Mary ELDER/ELDAR had 4 children; Williamson b. 1793 d. 1880 m. Margaret "Margery" MARKS, Polly b. c1793, Nancy b. 1795/96 m. Henry ASHBY, and your Anne b. c1794/1797. I can give you desc. on Williamson and Nancy. Mary ELDER/ELDAR m. 2nd c1801 Oglethorpe GA William CROWLEY b. 1772 Pittsylvania Co VA d. 5 Sep 1828 Henderson Co VA. She and 2nd hsb brought the CREWS ch to Henderson Co VA c1810, he appears on a tax list there 1812. I don't have sources, but Carole should. We have NOTHING on the child Anne except her name and b. c1794/97 Oglethorpe Co GA, and we would really appreciate it if you could share what you know of her, her spouse, and descendants. Jo Email address: joblack@prodigy.net