Pat & David, Well Gee Whiz! I had it right the first time before you all got me confused.<G> Now that I am convinced David had a 1st wife I'm a happy camper. Do either of you have the names &/or info. of his children by this 1st (name unknown, I assume) wife? Hazel ----- Original Message ----- From: David Harris <david77@freewwweb.com> To: <CREWS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 11:47 PM Subject: [CREWS-L] David Crews > Pat, > From the census information in your post, Betsey Russell is David > Crews' second wife and she is deceased by 1820. The children would all > be grown and out on their own by 1820 also, which means there were no > children born to Betsey who married David in 1813. I guess we still > haven't proven beyond a doubt that this man from IN is our David from > NC. > David > Pat wrote: > "David seems to be listed in the 1800 NC Census of Stokes Co. as David > CREWS, Sr. with 3 males under age 10; one male age 26 to 44 yrs; 1 > female under age 10; 2 F age 10-16 yrs; one female 26 to 44 yrs. Four > children had been added since 1790. He was one of the David CREWS in > 1810 Stokes County. > The "Equity Suit reported" David moved to the West." This could be > Tennessee, KY, or Ind. A David CREWS is listed in Wayne Co., Ind. 1820 > Census as a single man engaged in manufacturing and over 45 yrs. of > age. If this is our David CREWS -- what became of all of the family? > He would have been 53 yrs. old in 1820. There are three other CREWS in > 1820 Indiana Census and they are probably all related and live in > adjoining > counties." > >