Hello Everyone, The Colleton Co., SC webpage is really getting good. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/4197/colleton.html This early diary of marriages performed at Bryan's Church in Colleton has three Crews marriages on it. http://www.InsideTheWeb.com/messageboard/mbs.cgi?acct=mb371926&MyNum=924934308&P=No&TL=924934308 Stephen Crews who married Nancy Bradley on Nov. 30, 1815 is found on a land survey in Camden on May 20, 1816 working as a chainman . He was a son of Alexander. I have a scan(117k) of part of Colleton Co from Mills' Atlas which shows the church location(spelled Brien) and the location of the Crews homestead in 1821. The family was in this area during the Revolutionary War and some migrated to Camden Co.,GA in 1815/1816. If you would like a copy send me a short note and I'll send it to you. I'm unable to post it here since we can't send attachments. David
Jo, Please let me know also if you find the source used. (Mary "Polly" CREWS md. Charles BALLEW III ) The only source I am showing is Jo Black. (You.) Hazel -----Original Message----- From: MRS JOANNE R BLACK <PJPF23A@prodigy.com> To: CREWS-L@rootsweb.com <CREWS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, June 27, 1999 2:04 PM Subject: [CREWS-L] Crews, McQueen family books > >To HHMc@aol.com > Re. your 6/24/99 post about whether John MC BRIDE m. Nancy >CREWS was s/o Thomas MC BRIDE, I can see why you question >it. It appears that the W. H. Miller manuscript lists John >as s/o Joshua MC BRIDE? I saw this in some old Prodigy bb >notes posted 11/21/95 by Pat Ray. This is ALL I know about >it, and I'm sure Pat posted everything she knew about it in >the notes (if not, I'm sure she'll jump in), but it may be >worthwhile getting the info from that manuscript. Here are >the pertinent excerpts from the bb notes: > >11/21/95: Here's another version of the David Milton >Crews/Annie Magee/Mildred Williford saga. >Copied from the W. H. Miller manuscript in the Library of >Eastern KY, State College, Richmond, Kentucky 5/10/56. >P-8406 ..<snip> > >11/21/95: ..<snip> "DAVID CREWS, Senior, first wife was >ANNA MAGEE and his last wife was MILDRED COLLY to whom he >was married in 1802. He died in Madison County, Kentucky, >in 1821. > "Children as named in his will by his first wife, ANNA >MAGEE. >..<snip>.. >6- NANCY CREWS married JOHN M'QUEEN, to whom DAVID CREWS, >Senior, March 3" 1802 conveyed 150 acres of land on the >waters of Muddy creek. >..<snip>.. > JOSHUA M'QUEEN died in Madison County, Ky, leaving > his Will dated June 27 1811, probated Oct. 5, 1812, > recorded in Will Book A, page 656. Witnesses: THOMAS > CLAY, NESTER CLAY, WILL RODES and ROBERT A STURGESS. > Wife, JEMIMA M'QUAN. Youngest children as named in > the Will: > 1- THOMAS M'QUAN > 2- CYNTHIA M'QUAN > 3- PEGGY M'QUAN > 4- JOSHUA M'QUAN > Executors: Son, JOHN M'QUAN and AARON CORNELISON. > Older children-other than JOHN M'QUAN-not named > 5- JOHN M'QUAN married NANCY CREWS, stated above. > (from previous page) >(End of notes - Jo) > >Also, while I have your attention <g>, does Donna Porter >have an email address where she can be reached? In her book >"Metes and Bounds II" she listed Mary "Polly" CREWS d/o >David CREWS and Mary STANLEY as marrying Charles BALLEW III. >Her book is the only place I've seen this, and I would >REALLY, REALLY love to know her source because these are my >ancestors. Thanks for any help you can give me on this. >Jo > >
DJ, Re. your 6/24 note where you posted ch. of Peter Moody CREWS, would you recheck the dob on George Cornelius CREWS? You have: >15. Richard Pinkney Crews, b.Jan 1850 >16. George Cornelius Crews, b. Apr 1861, m. Perry, 12 Dec 1872, Feriba Catherine Caudle >17. Mary Jane Crews, 20 Jan 1855-10 Aug 1902 >18. Greenberry Crews, b. Apr 1861 (first known ch by >Elizabeth Jane) Since Peter and Elizabeth Jane were md. in 1859 (and also George would have been age 11 when md.), did you mean to list the dob for George Cornelius CREWS as 1851, not 1861? Thanks for the post, didn't have any of Peter Moody CREWS' children. Jo
To HHMc@aol.com Re. your 6/24/99 post about whether John MC BRIDE m. Nancy CREWS was s/o Thomas MC BRIDE, I can see why you question it. It appears that the W. H. Miller manuscript lists John as s/o Joshua MC BRIDE? I saw this in some old Prodigy bb notes posted 11/21/95 by Pat Ray. This is ALL I know about it, and I'm sure Pat posted everything she knew about it in the notes (if not, I'm sure she'll jump in), but it may be worthwhile getting the info from that manuscript. Here are the pertinent excerpts from the bb notes: 11/21/95: Here's another version of the David Milton Crews/Annie Magee/Mildred Williford saga. Copied from the W. H. Miller manuscript in the Library of Eastern KY, State College, Richmond, Kentucky 5/10/56. P-8406 ..<snip> 11/21/95: ..<snip> "DAVID CREWS, Senior, first wife was ANNA MAGEE and his last wife was MILDRED COLLY to whom he was married in 1802. He died in Madison County, Kentucky, in 1821. "Children as named in his will by his first wife, ANNA MAGEE. ..<snip>.. 6- NANCY CREWS married JOHN M'QUEEN, to whom DAVID CREWS, Senior, March 3" 1802 conveyed 150 acres of land on the waters of Muddy creek. ..<snip>.. JOSHUA M'QUEEN died in Madison County, Ky, leaving his Will dated June 27 1811, probated Oct. 5, 1812, recorded in Will Book A, page 656. Witnesses: THOMAS CLAY, NESTER CLAY, WILL RODES and ROBERT A STURGESS. Wife, JEMIMA M'QUAN. Youngest children as named in the Will: 1- THOMAS M'QUAN 2- CYNTHIA M'QUAN 3- PEGGY M'QUAN 4- JOSHUA M'QUAN Executors: Son, JOHN M'QUAN and AARON CORNELISON. Older children-other than JOHN M'QUAN-not named 5- JOHN M'QUAN married NANCY CREWS, stated above. (from previous page) (End of notes - Jo) Also, while I have your attention <g>, does Donna Porter have an email address where she can be reached? In her book "Metes and Bounds II" she listed Mary "Polly" CREWS d/o David CREWS and Mary STANLEY as marrying Charles BALLEW III. Her book is the only place I've seen this, and I would REALLY, REALLY love to know her source because these are my ancestors. Thanks for any help you can give me on this. Jo
Thanks to Joanne for detecting the typo in my submission of the family of Peter Moody Crews. The birthdate for his son George Cornelius should have been ca 1853. DJ
Rhoda was the youngest child of David and Annie Magee, she was born about 1780 in Bedford Co VA, and married Wm. Moorman in 1792 in Madison Co. KY. She died in Boone Co., before 1850. My source for all this is Metes and Bounds II, p. 64. My descent: David Crews m.(2) Mildred Williford (Madison Co. KY) Andrew Crews m. Arah Belle White (Madison Co. KY) Lycurgus Crews m. Mary Jane Pulliam David L. Crews m. Sarah E. Collins Mary Athlyn Crews m. Edwin Douglass Me (Edwin Crews Douglass) Andrew and Arah Belle emigrated to Howard Co. MO, the rest of the descent all takes place there Edwin C. (PETE) Douglass "Hazel D. Knight" wrote: > > Pete, > I show Wm. Moorman & Rhoda md. 1792. Can you tell me where? I show Rhoda > born in VA but where and that she died in Boone Co. but when? Can you help > me? Also, if you posted your descent, did it go to the List? If so, I > missed it and would so like to have it. > Best regards, > Hazel > hknight@jobe.net > -----Original Message----- > From: Pete Douglass <edouglass@home.com> > To: CREWS-L@rootsweb.com <CREWS-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Monday, June 14, 1999 5:04 PM > Subject: Re: [CREWS-L] David CREWS > > >Prepare for a deluge, Susan. Might I suggest that loads of information > >about ancestors and descendants is contained in the book "Metes and > >Bounds II" by Donna H. Porter. I obtained a copy from Gregath > >Publishing (www.gregath.com, I think). Try the main Rootsweb page for > >how to search archives. Maybe someone else can provide more complete > >info on archive searching. > > > >As one of David M's incredibly numerous descendants, would you be > >willing to post your descent from Rhoda and William Moorman. > > > >Edwin Crews (Pete) Douglass > > > >"Susan E. Smith" wrote: > >> > >> Greetings-- > >> I just joined this list because I was told that someone posted info for > >> David Milton CREWS. I am descended from his daughter Rhoda and her first > >> husband, William MOORMAN/MOMAN. Could you please post it again or send me > a > >> copy or does anyone know how to access the archives? > >> Thanks very much. > >> Susan (Payne) Smith > >> Placentia, CA > >> > >> researching CAMPBELL, CREWS, FERNALD, FRIER/FRYER, HAMM, MOMAN/MOORMAN, > >> MUIR, PAYNE, LEMOINE, LIVINGSTON, STANLEY, SERVEY, McWILLIAMS > > > >
For Susan Smith I was interested in your surname list. I also have CRUSE (we spell it differently) and FRYAR, FRIAR, FRIER ETC in my lineage. Do your Crews and FRIER intersect? We might have an intersection Kay macsword@pacbell.net > > > >"Susan E. Smith" wrote: > >> > >> Greetings-- > >> I just joined this list because I was told that someone posted info for > >> David Milton CREWS. I am descended from his daughter Rhoda and her first > >> husband, William MOORMAN/MOMAN. Could you please post it again or send me > a > >> copy or does anyone know how to access the archives? > >> Thanks very much. > >> Susan (Payne) Smith > >> Placentia, CA > >> > >> researching CAMPBELL, CREWS, FERNALD, FRIER/FRYER, HAMM, MOMAN/MOORMAN, > >> MUIR, PAYNE, LEMOINE, LIVINGSTON, STANLEY, SERVEY, McWILLIAMS > > > >
Pete, I show Wm. Moorman & Rhoda md. 1792. Can you tell me where? I show Rhoda born in VA but where and that she died in Boone Co. but when? Can you help me? Also, if you posted your descent, did it go to the List? If so, I missed it and would so like to have it. Best regards, Hazel hknight@jobe.net -----Original Message----- From: Pete Douglass <edouglass@home.com> To: CREWS-L@rootsweb.com <CREWS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, June 14, 1999 5:04 PM Subject: Re: [CREWS-L] David CREWS >Prepare for a deluge, Susan. Might I suggest that loads of information >about ancestors and descendants is contained in the book "Metes and >Bounds II" by Donna H. Porter. I obtained a copy from Gregath >Publishing (www.gregath.com, I think). Try the main Rootsweb page for >how to search archives. Maybe someone else can provide more complete >info on archive searching. > >As one of David M's incredibly numerous descendants, would you be >willing to post your descent from Rhoda and William Moorman. > >Edwin Crews (Pete) Douglass > >"Susan E. Smith" wrote: >> >> Greetings-- >> I just joined this list because I was told that someone posted info for >> David Milton CREWS. I am descended from his daughter Rhoda and her first >> husband, William MOORMAN/MOMAN. Could you please post it again or send me a >> copy or does anyone know how to access the archives? >> Thanks very much. >> Susan (Payne) Smith >> Placentia, CA >> >> researching CAMPBELL, CREWS, FERNALD, FRIER/FRYER, HAMM, MOMAN/MOORMAN, >> MUIR, PAYNE, LEMOINE, LIVINGSTON, STANLEY, SERVEY, McWILLIAMS > >
This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ----__JNP_000_71a2.0e16.110c Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ----__JNP_000_71a2.0e16.110c Content-Type: message/delivery-status Reporting-MTA: dns; m4.boston.juno.com Arrival-Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1999 17:40:53 -0400 (EDT) Final-Recipient: rfc822; CREWS_L@rootsweb.com Action: failed Status: 5.1.1 Remote-MTA: DNS; bl-3.rootsweb.com Diagnostic-Code: SMTP; 550 <CREWS_L@rootsweb.com>... User unknown Last-Attempt-Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1999 17:41:45 -0400 (EDT) ----__JNP_000_71a2.0e16.110c Content-Type: message/rfc822 From: pjhjr@juno.com To: CREWS_L@rootsweb.com Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1999 16:05:27 -0500 Subject: Metes & Bounds II Message-ID: <19990625.163934.-182481.3.pjhjr@juno.com> Received: (from pjhjr@juno.com) by m4.boston.juno.com (queuemail) id EDY6X6S6; Fri, 25 Jun 1999 17:40:53 EDT X-Mailer: Juno 3.0.13 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Corrected message: Metes & Bounds II, Donna H Porter, is available from Gregath Publishing Co, P O Box 505, Wyandotte, OK 74370 <gregath@galstar.com> 918-542-4148; $45.00 incl postage and handling John Handley 3XGGS ----__JNP_000_71a2.0e16.110c--
I heartily recommend this book to all those seeking information on the fore bearers and descendants of David (M) Crews. Pete Douglass pjhjr@juno.com wrote: > > Metes & Bounds II, Donna H Porter, is available > from Gregath Publishing Co,, P O Box 505, > Wyiandotte, OK 74370 <gregath@galstar> > 918-542-4148; $45.00 incl postage and handling > > John Handley > 3XGGS
Metes & Bounds II, Donna H Porter, is available from Gregath Publishing Co,, P O Box 505, Wyiandotte, OK 74370 <gregath@galstar> 918-542-4148; $45.00 incl postage and handling John Handley 3XGGS I think Donna did a fine job on her books of the My Crews family Book Metes and Bounds II, And My McQueen family Book Metes and Bounds I she has one more to come out on the McQueen family in future. Donna is a cousin of ours. HHMc@aol.com McQueen Family Reunion June26, about 11:00 A.M. to until 1999 Mark your Calendar now Community Meeting Hall at the First National Bank in Jasper, Texas ..... Bring food or drinks for the table if you like, But come MY McQUEEN LINE ................. I am from Dugal McQueen,Thomas McQueen { if all of the below this is right JOHN McQUEEN and Nancy Crew is David mother and father} John , David, John France, George Monroe McQueen, Auther E. and { me } Henry McQueen. I have worked on this problem for the last 12 yrs. and have not proven that this John McQueen and Nancy Crew is David C. McQueen father and mother. Donna Hechler Porter, and Rose Mary Hill and others think David C McQueen is their son. No one has proven which John McQueen was his father. But I am stell looking. I think Donna Hechler Porter did a very good job on her book about 4 years ago of the McQueen Family and her Book on Crew Family with what she had to work with. I met her about 5 yrs.ago at the McQueen family reunion that we have every year in Jasper Texas I was in hopes Donna could help me with David but it didn't work out, { I and all of my McQueen family was born in Jasper, Texas on McQueen Street in 1930 } I still have McQueen family there. I am sure David C. McQueen is in the Dugal McQueen family but were ??? what John McQueen { there are about [5] John McQueen's in that time frame 1790's } is his Father. I do believe that a Dugal McQueen family member is David father ??? but that is all. I have Donna Hechler Porter's Book # 1, Book # 2 and notes that will be in book # 3 she sent me about 4yrs. ago but it didn't prove what John McQueen was David father. There is a Land suit filed in 1854 in Sabine Co. Texas about David's land in Jasper, Texas [THE McQUEEN HEIRS vs SAMUEL GOODE] suite file by John F. McQueen, Susan W. Burress, and Mary Jane McFarlane the Children of David C. McQueen dated 29th. of march 1854. Also there is John F. McQueen's Power of Attorney to Robert McFarland his brother-in-law dated Nov. 13th 1847 on file at the Coffee Co, Tenn. Register's Office in Manchester, Tenn. Also July 1, 1819 I Find him in Northeast Ala. on the North of the Tenn. River in Cherokee Nation. I have a petition by David C McQueen and others asking The Secretary of War not to remove them from the Cherokee Nation. That the Indians on the North of Tenn. are not desirous of having us white settlers driven off thier Cherokee Nation's land and those of us being few in number and are good neighbours to the Cherokee Indian. FREEDONION REBELLION of 1826 PROBLEM #1...A Spanish Land Grant made by Spanish Government of Texas to David C.McQueen dated 24th. of Feb. 1827 he states he lived on Angelina River and Neches River with his wife Cynthia W. McQueen and He was companyed by his Father-in-Law THOMAS WILLIAMS. His father-in -law helped with the labor of building a house and painful labor of clearing the farm land. And David also said that he was in Mexican Ranks in the Freedonion Rebellion in 1826 under Col. Du Pedro Elias Bean. WARREN CO. TENN. PROBLEM # 2 ...I find David C.McQueen married to MARY PRICE and they had daughter name Mary Jane b. Jan. 27,1824 Warren Co. Tenn. [Mormon Church Records serial # 58, Batch # 7903703 ] Mary Jane McQueen married Robert Crockett McFarland on Dec. 17.1840 in Warren Co. Tenn. [ Mormon Church Record Batch # 7903703 = S.S. # 73 Batch # 7903705 ] and Problem... JASPER, TEXAS 1827 # 3 Then I find him in Texas married to Cynthia W. 1827 and father-in-Law named Thomas Williams not John W. Camden...Problem ..# 4... I find a John McQueen in Ark. on Land that was David C. McQueen and John was the heir to his land..... MADISON CO. KY. # 5....I find John and Nancy Crews McQueen at Madison Co. Ky. in Oct. 8, 1788. [ Morman Church Serail Sheet # 83, Batch # 7907406 ] And thier Children, # A - Elizebath McQueen born 1789 in Madison Co. Ky [Serail Sheet # 67, Batch 7709515 ], married in Jan. 24,1802 to Walter Barclay. [ Serail # 70, Batch # 7821302 ]. .. # B - Spicy McQueen born 1793 in Madison Co.Ky.{Serail # 67 Batch # 7821201} # C - Jane McQueen born June 22, 1801 in Madison Co. Ky. [Serail Sheet # 67, Batch # 7821201 ] BUT no DAVID C. McQUEEN. I find the all of Children but David. But David never shows up on John and Nancy McQueen's records of Land deeds, Birth, Wills, and Marriage but all of the other Children I have thier Birth, in John and Nancy Will and Land Deeds. I have more but that shows what I am saying about David. His father could be from anyother John McQueen in the McQueen family .............Someone some day will see this and let me know. HHMc@aol.com We have a reunion in Jasper, Texas each year on JUNE AT THE BANK in Jasper. This is my line of McQueen's. Dugal 1715 in Md., Thomas Sr.1730's in Md., John 1760's W.V., David C. b.1798 W.V. Lived in Jasper in 1826 died in Ala. Mid 1830's, John F. Sr. b. 1824 in Miss. died in Jasper, Tx., George M., Jasper, Tx. Arther E. b.1900 Jasper, Tx., Henry H. {me} McQueen b. 1930 in Jasper, Tx. now in Shreveport, La, would be nice to see and hear form you'll. If I can help you let me know.
Metes & Bounds II, Donna H Porter, is available from Gregath Publishing Co,, P O Box 505, Wyiandotte, OK 74370 <gregath@galstar> 918-542-4148; $45.00 incl postage and handling John Handley 3XGGS
John Crews, fa of Benjamin, grandfather of Peter Moody of previous posts: John d. 1799 in Wake Co., NC, but does not appear in the 1790 census so it is presumed he is newly arrived from Va. A Va. newspaper gives an account of the desertion of Benjamin, his son, "of Sussex" in 1794, from the state militia during the Ft. Pitt expedition. Apparently no discipline followed because the expedition was a federal one and he was in the state militia and under no real obligation. By 1800, he is shown as HOH in Wake Co., following his father's death. His ES was administered by Naomy Crews and in another document the administratrix is listed as Minor Crews, which may have been Naomy's maiden name or the name of a child. Ch: 1. Benjamin, b. by 1775, d. Dickson Co., Tn., 1826, m. Lucretia 2. Seaborn, b. ca 1776, d. after 1868, Dickson Co., m. (2) Mary 3. Mary, b. NC, m. Wake Co., 23 Sep 1806, James Sims. She d. Dickson, Tn., and is shown as HOH in the 1820 census with two sons and an older woman who may have been her mother 4. Temperance, b. NC, m. Wake Co., 14 Feb 1809, William Nutt 5. Unknown Male DJ
This is for the parents' of Peter Moody Crews: Benjamin Crews, b. by 1774, Va., d. 1826, Dickson Co. Tn., m. Lucretia Ch: 1. Pleasant Crews, b. ca 1793, NC, d. after 1860 Tn., m. Mary 2. Unknown Male, possibly named Robert 3. Unknown Female 4. Unknown Female 5. Henson H. Crews, b. 5 July 1801, NC, d. 10 Dec 1872, Perry Co., Al., m. Dickson Co., Tn., ca 1818, James Tubb, s/o George 6. John H. Crews, b. 1794-1802, d. Tn., m. (1) Lydia J., m. (2) Letitia Gilbert (no record of divorce but 1st wife was living with ch. after his 2d marriage) 7. Peter Moody Crews, b. ca 1804 Va., d. after 1870 Perry Co. 8. Calvin J. Crews, 19 Aug 1807-7 Sep 1867, m. Perry Co., Al., 16 Sep 1833, Emily Holifield, d/o Jesse and Feriba Lacy Holifield, m. Perry, 6 Aug 1865 (2) Nancy Ann Crocker 9. Mary D. Crews, b. Tn. ca 1809, d/ Pope Co. Ar., 17 July 1852, m. Perry 9 June 1834, James D. Veasey/Veazy, as 2d wife 10. Martha Crews, 13 May 1811-d. 1845/6, m. Perry 21 July 1842, Jesse Holifield, fa of Emily above 11. Minor Crews, b. ca 1813, d. Ms., m. Perry 2 Jan 1838, George Washington Moore Between 1830 and 1833, Lucretia and the children except for P.m., John, possible older children who were married, moved to Perry Co., Al., where daughter Henson and family had moved. Peter Moody followed after 1836 when he was living in Montgomery Co., Tn. and sold his land in Dickson. DJ
Pat and list, I thought I'd sent the whole line on these Crewses but apparently I didn't. PETER MOODY CREWS, b. ca 1804, Va. d. after 1870, Perry Co., Al. m. (1) unknown but possibly Mary Tubb in Dickson Co., Tn., m. Tn., (2)Nancy, m. Perry Co., Al., 18 Oct 1859, Elizabeth Jane Coley. Ch: 1. James Madison Crews, 24 Dec 1828-12 Mar 1885, bur Perry Co., m. 12 Mar 1851, Sarah S. Hines, d/o Elizabeth Wherry and Joseph Hines 2. Unknown male 3. Unknown female 4. David Bryan Crews, b. ca 1831, m. Perry 8 Dec 1850 (1)Margaret Mondy, m. Ms. (2) Elizabeth 5. Calvin J. Crews, ca 1833-after 1850 6. William P. Crews, b. ca 1838, d. 21 Jan 1901, (probably 1st ch of Nancy), m. Anna A. Heard 7. Lucinda Crews, 22 Apr 1839-30 Apr 1911, m. Perry 18 Jan 1855, Jacob Golden 8. Lucretia Crews, b. ca 1842, m Perry, 18 Dec 1859, Andrew W. Stephens/Stevens 9. John W. Crews, b. ca 1844, m. 9 Mar 1868, Georgiana Holifield 10. Robert Henry, twin, ca 1844-25 Nov 1863, d. CSA Missionary Ridge 11. Minor Moody Crews, 24 Jan 1844-4 Dec 1909 , m. Perry, 23 June 1865, Sarah Jane Frances Stephens, sis to Andrew (possibly 9, 10, 11 are triplets) 12. Francis Lowry Crews, 20 Jan 1847-16 Dec 1911, m. (1)Jestine (Rinehart) Tucker, m. (2) Samantha Dennis 13. Franklin L. Crews, 20 Jan 1847-aft 1850 (twin) 14. Jesse Edwin Crews, 29 July 1849-4 Sep 1883, d. Smith Co., Tx., m. Perry 20 Feb 1872, Harriet Henderson 15. Richard Pinkney Crews, b.Jan 1850, m. Perry 16 Oct 1879, Alice Carter 16. George Cornelius Crews, b. Apr 1861, m. Perry, 12 Dec 1872,Feriba Catherine Caudle 17. Mary Jane Crews, 20 Jan 1855-10 Aug 1902, m. Perry, 26 Oct 1871, John Thomas Moore 18. Greenberry Crews, b. Apr 1861, m. Perry, 28 Dec 1890, Judie C. Bamberg (first known ch by Elizabeth Jane) 19. Martha Elizabeth Crews, b. ca 1864, m. Perry 3 Jan 1884, J. H. Ashworth It is possible that there was another set of twins b. ca 1860 who did not survive.
Hi, fellow searchers- I am looking for others whose surname is spelled CRUSE rather than CREWS. Looking for connection(s) to Nancy CRUSE b. 1815 Indiana d. 1879 IL. Nancy was m. to Ephraim BURCH. Will welcome any comments this elicits. ...Pam Boehr...
Hello all, My aunt, Winnie Drury Mixon, passed away today at 3:30 PM. She had just finished her radiation treatments at Mayo Clinic for throat cancer and was doing very well. She was rushed to the Charlton Co., Ga. hospital last night with breathing problems, and today her heart just gave out. Our family is really going to miss her. She was one great lady! Winnie was the daughter of Nola Crews and Patrick Henry Drury, granddaughter of Bryant C. Crews and Nancy Narcisus Johns, great granddaughter of Paul Columbus Johns and Georgia Ann Smith. She is at peace with God now. Ann Crews Hance LADYHANCE@aol.com
DM, If you receive no reply on this, let me know. I have quite a lot about Littleberry but I know many others do as well. Hazel -----Original Message----- From: Dymsy@aol.com <Dymsy@aol.com> To: CREWS-L@rootsweb.com <CREWS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, June 21, 1999 10:12 PM Subject: [CREWS-L] Littleberry Crews >I seek information on Littleberry Crews, born around 1830 in NC. Where? Who >were his parents? I know that he married Nancy Hinson in Chatham County, NC >in the 1850's. Had 3 children, George, Ruth Ann, and Emma. Fought in CW. >He disappeared after Nancy died in 1869. The only trace I have found is >reference to him being in SC in 1874 when Ruth was married. Where, when did >he live, die, was buried. Did he ever marry again? Any other children? >Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. >DM > >
Dollye, another thing there isn't a marriage for Martin and Mary Ann in Rhea Co, TN, but there is records of marriage of some of the others. This could indeed be a clue. CArol
Dollye, another thing there isn't a marriage for Martin and Mary Ann in Rhea Co, TN, but there is records of marriage of some of the others. This could indeed be a clue. CArol