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    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Two William Smith Crumleys
    2. Jerry Crumly
    3. > Ken, the Benjamin Crumley born 1779 is the youngest child of John > Cromley(Crumley). This Benjamin was the only son of John that was born in > Newberry Co., SC. William Smith that was born in 1794 was the youngest > child of Charles Cromley (Crumley) (John` second son and child). This > William Smith is my anncester. Benjamin of 1779 in Jerry`s ancestor. > Truett Sr. That's what I had, Truett. But who is the Benjamin 1785-1840 who married Joan Gregory? I need to get this straight in my data base one last time. Jerry

    05/01/2002 03:06:52
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Two William Smith Crumleys
    2. Jerry Crumly
    3. That's the birth date I have for Benjamin, too, Ken. Truett, are you telling me that Benjamin Crumley, husband of Hannah Plunkett, was first married to Joan Gregory and they had William Smith? Jerry > If Benjamin H. was born in 8/20/1779 and William Smith was born April 04, > 1794 then Benjamin would have been 14 years old???? > > Would Quakers let their kids marry that early?? > Or have I got some bogus dates here?? > Ken > > > t 07:28 AM 5/1/02 -0500, you wrote: > > > Jerry, you did not get the bogus info about the two Benjamins . Truett > >Sr. > > > >Truett, the page I had said my 3-great grandfather Benjamin had two wives, > >Joan Gregory first, with one son Willaim Smith, then 2nd wife Hannah > >Plunkett who had all the remainder of his kids. > >Jerry > >

    05/01/2002 03:00:10
    1. [CRUMLEY] Thomas Cjharles, Spencer
    2. Tricia Howard
    3. Hi gang, Shirley Gardner, Laurie Ann Wells and myself Tricia Crumley Howard are descendants of Spencer Crumley, we should be able to provide you with information if you need some. Jerry, maybe I should do a list of who works on what line, like I used too, just with names, no other info. Could have it out soon, just not sure of all the new people on the list. hope this helps. Tricia

    05/01/2002 02:03:40
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] RE: Charles Plunkett gg Hannah Crumley - DAR
    2. Donna Hamby
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------B4932707514B2212DDEEC1D6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit YOu need a period between Donna and Hamby. Can't afford to miss a period at our ages. Love you, Donna Billie wrote: > Say, I have your new address as [email protected], but everything comes > back. > > We are hale and hearty -- going to pick strawberries this morning. Hope to > see y ou soon > > Regards to First Friday Night Crowd. > > Mother > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Donna Hamby <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 5:58 PM > Subject: [CRUMLEY] RE: Charles Plunkett gg Hannah Crumley - DAR > > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > > --------------E40636A7A6CFD9D646E18A32 > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > > Jerry, > > > > > Just talked with a member of the DAR here who looked up in their > > index > > > and found the following: > > > > > Charles Plunkett - Patriot Index. (Found) > > > > > Born Circa 1730-35 in Ireland. Died July 2 1803 SC. Married Hannah > > > > > last name unknown. Public service in SC. > > > > > She suggested that we ask for > > > "Most recent long form. Ask through which child." (i.e. Robert) > > > > > She also suggested that there are some > > > "Books published with the DAR lineage books." and these are found > > in > > > many libraries. > > > > > I know you can request a copy by getting the form from the DAR > > website. > > > > > Best of luck, > > > Donna > > > > --------------E40636A7A6CFD9D646E18A32 > > Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=UTF-8; > > name="Donna.Hamby.vcf" > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Content-Description: Card for Donna Hamby > > Content-Disposition: attachment; > > filename="Donna.Hamby.vcf" > > > > begin:vcard > > n:;Donna > > x-mozilla-html:FALSE > > adr:;;;;;; > > version:2.1 > > email;internet:[email protected] > > fn:Donna Hamby > > end:vcard > > > > --------------E40636A7A6CFD9D646E18A32-- > > > > > > --------------B4932707514B2212DDEEC1D6 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="Donna.Hamby.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Donna Hamby Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Donna.Hamby.vcf" begin:vcard n:;Donna x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:[email protected] fn:Donna Hamby end:vcard --------------B4932707514B2212DDEEC1D6--

    05/01/2002 12:52:40
    1. [CRUMLEY] Thomas C. Crumley & Spencer
    2. Donna Hamby
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------6BF9D39D33B6F411B017EFCF Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Please help me with this Crumley. I do not have the connections back to the James lineage or William Lineage. Thanks for the clarification. Donna --------------6BF9D39D33B6F411B017EFCF Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=UTF-8; name="Donna.Hamby.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Donna Hamby Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Donna.Hamby.vcf" begin:vcard n:;Donna x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:[email protected] fn:Donna Hamby end:vcard --------------6BF9D39D33B6F411B017EFCF--

    05/01/2002 08:25:25
    1. [CRUMLEY] Sidney Smith Crumley
    2. Donna Hamby
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------D3C8772F8EE948BA97519994 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Please help me with the lineage of Sidney Smith Crumley back to James. I am not sure I have it correct. Thanks, Donna --------------D3C8772F8EE948BA97519994 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=UTF-8; name="Donna.Hamby.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Donna Hamby Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Donna.Hamby.vcf" begin:vcard n:;Donna x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:[email protected] fn:Donna Hamby end:vcard --------------D3C8772F8EE948BA97519994--

    05/01/2002 08:24:25
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Sidney Smith Crumley
    2. Jerry Crumly
    3. > Please help me with the lineage of Sidney Smith Crumley back to James. > I am not sure I have it correct. Again, Ken's research: James>John>Charles Newell (Rebecca Heaton)>Benjamin (Joan Gregory)>William Smith (Elizabeth Monroe)>Charles Heaton (Susannah Wheeler)>Sidney Smith Crumley Jerry

    05/01/2002 07:46:48
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Thomas C. Crumley & Spencer
    2. Jerry Crumly
    3. > Please help me with this Crumley. I do not have the connections back to > the James lineage or William Lineage. Is this the one: James>John>Thomas>Thomas Charles Crumley Jr.>Spencer b:1843 This is Ken's research. Jerry

    05/01/2002 07:42:19
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Two William Smith Crumleys
    2. Jerry Crumly
    3. > Jerry, you did not get the bogus info about the two Benjamins . Truett Sr. Truett, the page I had said my 3-great grandfather Benjamin had two wives, Joan Gregory first, with one son Willaim Smith, then 2nd wife Hannah Plunkett who had all the remainder of his kids. Jerry

    05/01/2002 01:28:47
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Two William Smith Crumleys
    2. Truett Crumley
    3. Jerry, you did not get the bogus info about the two Benjamins . Truett Sr. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry Crumly" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 10:57 PM Subject: Re: [CRUMLEY] Two William Smith Crumleys > > William S. Crumley born 1-2-1829 to Cynthia King. This William S. > Crumley > > was the son of Benjamin Crumley (Newberry Co.) born 1789 and Margaret > Brooks. > > Judy > > Well whoever wrote the page I was reading wihtth the bogus information on it > started out by mixing up this Benjamin b: 1789 and the other b: 20Aug1779. > Then he mixed up the spouses. > Thanks, > Jerry >

    04/30/2002 06:52:21
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Fw: relitives
    2. Jerry L Crumly
    3. Linda !!! Jerry L Crumly here, You said you had a link to the moore clan. Well My Grandfather James Andrew Crumly was Married to Edith Velma Moore of Larned Ks, or in that vicinity. Peace Jerry L ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 6:37 PM Subject: Re: [CRUMLEY] Fw: relitives > In a message dated 0412,2002 9:36:15 PM Central Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > > Abraham Crumley b. 3/10/1793 > > mJane McNees she d. 8-18-1845 in Green Co., Tenn > > Children: > > Writty (Rita) Crumleyb. 6-19-1831 > > > > This is my line and I have documentation on all my entries I think. The main > thing I want to point out now is that Writty (RITA) Crumley is incorrect. I > spent many years on this subject and it is documented, I am sure. I really > would like to get together with the person/s that are interested in this line > because for some reason, I have lost out on the conversation on line lately > and who is who! I am so happy to see this list become active but I have had > a hard time getting used to it, it seems! > If those interested in this line will speak up or e-mail me directly, I > will be most happy to share what I have with you. My research began when I > was a younger woman and that now is about 30 years ago, so there is a nice > collection of Crumley "stuff!" > Linda Hays Ker > HAYS, INKS, CRUMLEY, BIBLE, BRITTON, MORTON, HORTON, HAYS, APPLE, SUMNER, > MOORE, JONES, ETC. > > > >

    04/29/2002 04:13:58
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] 1850 census
    2. Alan T. Leach
    3. Truett, Lydia (Crumley) Babb died 2/19/1857. I do not have a birth or marriage date for her. She and Valentine S. Babb had 5 children, with 3 of these dying in infancy. The other 2 children are Emily Babb (1847-1892) and Amanda Babb (1853-1936). Valentine Babb went on to marry a second time. I cannot answer your other question about the Isaac Crumley in the Virginia 64th, except to say that it may be neither Isaac Crumley (father) or Isaac D. Crumley (son). At the outbreak of the civil war Isaac (father) would have been at least 64 years and hence unlikely to serve. While Isaac D. (son) would have been the right age, he was listed in the 1856 Iowa State census and was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Greene County, Iowa having died 2/27/1862 and hence had probably not been in Virginia for some time. However, the Roster of Union Soldiers for Iowa as supplied by the US Army shows Alfred Crumly and Jotham Crumly (both without the e, and both Isaac D's brothers) in the Iowa 10th, but there is no mention of an Isaac. Alan Leach Truett Crumley wrote: > Alan, in your listing of Isaac Crumley children, you listed Lydia with 1857, > was this her birth, marriage, or death? The man she md was b. 1820 and d. > in 1892. EXPLAIN. Rachel Brown (1st spouse) d. bef 1850 Census of Lee Co., > Va.. Isaac md Mary B Gibson (2nd spouse) probable in 1851. Alan, there > was a Isaac Crumley enlisted in the 64th Va. Infantry during the Civil War. > WAS THIS ISAAC - THE FATHER OR SON? Let me hear from you ASAP. Truett > Sr. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Alan T. Leach" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2002 7:10 PM > Subject: Re: [CRUMLEY] 1850 census > > > Truett, Isaac only had 11 children that I know of. They are: > > > > 1 Isaac Crumley 1797 - 1887 > > . +Rachel Brown 1785 - > > .......... 2 Lydia Crumley - 1857 > > .............. +Valentine S. Babb 1820 - 1892 > > .......... 2 T. P. Crumley > > .......... 2 William P. Crumley 1824 - 1862 > > .............. +Elizabeth Deemer - 1912 > > .......... 2 Sylvanus Goodson Crumley 1826 - 1918 > > .............. +Martha Jane Wynkoop 1836 - 1915 > > .......... 2 Hannah H. Crumley 1828 - 1918 > > .............. +William K. Babb - 1855 > > .......... *2nd Husband of Hannah H. Crumley: > > .............. +Thomas J. Smith - 1880 > > .......... 2 Isaac D. Crumley 1830 - 1862 > > .............. +Mary B. Smith 1837 - 1863 > > .......... 2 Asenath Crumley 1832 - 1910 > > .............. +Isaac H. Brown 1828 - 1863 > > .......... *2nd Husband of Asenath Crumley: > > .............. +John B. John > > .......... 2 Mary Ann Crumley 1834 - > > .............. +Watson Bell > > .......... 2 Jacob Hicks Crumley 1837 - 1919 > > .............. +Sarah Scott 1839 - > > .......... 2 Jotham Crumley 1839 - 1862 > > .......... 2 Alfred Crumley 1840 - 1909 > > .............. +Matilda Rinehart 1844 - 1895 > > *2nd Wife of Isaac Crumley: > > . +Mary B. Gibson 1811 - 1862 > > > > > > Truett Crumley wrote: > > > > > Alan Leach, would you again list the 14 children of this ISAAC Crumley > who > > > died in Greene Co., Iowa? I can only list 9 which are: 1 - Wm P > (1824); > > > 2 - Silvanus (1826); 3 - Hannah H. (1828); 4 - Isaac Jr. (1830); 5 - > Asenath > > > (1832); 6 - Mary A. (1834); 7 - Jacob Hicks (1836); 8 - Jotham (1838); > and > > > Alfred (1840). Alan, let me hear from you. Truett Sr. > > > --- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Alan T. Leach" <[email protected]> > > > To: <[email protected]> > > > Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 8:47 PM > > > Subject: Re: [CRUMLEY] 1850 census > > > > > > > #46 Isaac Crumley: James, William, William > > > > > > > > Note, many sources on the Internet have Isaac born in 1787 and > marrying > > > Rachel > > > > Brown 1805. One source has him born in 1797 and marrying in 1815, and > I > > > believe > > > > this latter source is correct, because Isaac was listed in the 1850 > census > > > as > > > > being 52/53 years old, and his death was recorded in Greene County, > Iowa > > > on 10 > > > > Feb 1887 at the age of 90. Three of his older children (William P. > > > Crumley, > > > > Sylvanus Goodson Crumley and Lydia (Crumley) Babb) west west in a > covered > > > wagon > > > > in 1850. Isaac, with his second wife, followed in 1852 with the rest > of > > > his 11 > > > > children. I have information on most of his children, but lack > > > information on > > > > one of the younger children, T. P. Crumley, who was still alive and > living > > > in > > > > Twin Falls, Idaho at the time of the death of his brother Sylvanus > Goodson > > > in > > > > 1918 at the age of 92. Does anyone have information on T. P. Crumley? > > > > > > > > Alan Leach > > > > > >

    04/29/2002 02:48:12
    1. [CRUMLEY] RE: Charles Plunkett gg Hannah Crumley - DAR
    2. Donna Hamby
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------E40636A7A6CFD9D646E18A32 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Jerry, > Just talked with a member of the DAR here who looked up in their index > and found the following: > Charles Plunkett - Patriot Index. (Found) > Born Circa 1730-35 in Ireland. Died July 2 1803 SC. Married Hannah > last name unknown. Public service in SC. > She suggested that we ask for > "Most recent long form. Ask through which child." (i.e. Robert) > She also suggested that there are some > "Books published with the DAR lineage books." and these are found in > many libraries. > I know you can request a copy by getting the form from the DAR website. > Best of luck, > Donna --------------E40636A7A6CFD9D646E18A32 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=UTF-8; name="Donna.Hamby.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Donna Hamby Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Donna.Hamby.vcf" begin:vcard n:;Donna x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:[email protected] fn:Donna Hamby end:vcard --------------E40636A7A6CFD9D646E18A32--

    04/29/2002 12:58:48
    1. [CRUMLEY] Charles or Robert Plunkett
    2. Jerry Crumly
    3. Does anyone on the list have a DAR membership through either Robert Plunkett, father of Hannah (Plunkett) Crumley, or through Robert's dad, Charles Plunkett? I'm working on a DAR supplement for my daughter and I'd like to do it the easy way by piggybacking on another membership. Jerry

    04/29/2002 10:20:21
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] General Mardy Crumley
    2. Rich Crumley
    3. Roger, I know of two of my ancestor's with the name General Mardy Crumley. The first General Mardy Crumley was born on July 29, 1893 to James and Sarah in White County, GA. He died on a troop ship enroute to Europe in WWI. My father (the other General Mardy Crumley) informs me that the body was actually shipped back and buried in the Chattahoochee Baptist Church Cemetary, Clarksville, GA. The second General Mardy Crumley (my father) was born on February 21, 1931 to Roy Swifton and Orlie Almetta (Wells) Crumley in Habersham County, GA (where he still lives). I was not aware of General (the brother of Nancy) Jackson, nor of their father Hardy. My information is from word of mouth (no supporting documentation). I've just recently starting gathering documents and so far, I have my own birth certificate. I guess one has to start somewhere. Rich Crumley [email protected] wrote: > I have a question about General Mardy Crumley. Are we talking the General > Crumley born to James Alexander Crumley and Sarah Robinson July 29th, 1893? > The reason I ask is I have him in my records as General Hardy Crumley? I > don't know where I got this...except that the name origin ...by my thinking. > General would have been from Nancy Jackson's brother who died in the civil > war on May 26, 1862. Now...this would have been this General's Great Uncle. > Yes, I have him down as General M. I have no middle name...and I didn't find > any in the records. Just as I have never found out Leander's middle name to > go with the "F". As to the Hardy in his middle name, this would have been > his GGrandfather's name on the Jackson side (Nancy's father). As I said, > this is just my thinking...or am I out in left field? Does anyone have > documentation of the name Mardy? I can see how the H and M could be > confused, but I have no idea for sure which is correct now. Roger Kirk

    04/29/2002 06:17:24
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] When did the spelling's change?
    2. Crumley
    3. Donna I would also like to add that Leander signed his name Crumly without the"e" but his brother Alexander Doster Crumley in a letter to Leander signed Crumley with the "e". I find myself leaving the "e" out of my signature due to hasty penmanship although I am a Crumley. Kelly Crumley ----- Original Message ----- From: Donna Hamby <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 9:51 PM Subject: [CRUMLEY] When did the spelling's change? > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > --------------0DF768B2CA2544FFE854E51E > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Ok clan, > > I have been spending some time reading Bible pages tonight for Leander > F. Crumly also know as Doc or Dock and he does not have the dreaded 'e' > in his name.

    04/28/2002 06:49:06
    1. [CRUMLEY] unsubscribe
    2. Richard D.Crumley
    3. I unsubscribed once, but i am still getting e-mail from a bunch of different people, please help i don't want the e-mail any more. Thank you Richard D. Crumley

    04/28/2002 03:05:26
    1. [CRUMLEY] James H. (Jim) Crumley
    2. Truett Crumley
    3. Mildred, I need your help concerning this CRUMLEY. James was the fifth child of David Newton and Elixabeth Ledford Crumley being born in Union Co., Ga. on 10-15-1881. James moved to Benton, Polk Co., Tn with his parents where he married a Jennie Harrison. James was a school teacher where he taught at Oak Grove School in Polk Co. This couple begat nine children. James and Jennie are buried in the Old Ocone Cemetery, Polk Co., Tn.. MILDRED, I NEED YOUR HELP CONCERNING THE CHILDREN OF THIS COUPLE. I NEED THEIR BIRTHDATE/PLACES, MARRIAGES, OCCUPATIONS, DEATHS, AND BIRIALS. TRUETT SR. Regards Truett W. Crumley Sr. [email protected]

    04/28/2002 02:42:03
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Re: CRUMLEY-D Digest V02 #43
    2. Truett Crumley
    3. Ken, this General Mardy was the sixth child of James Alexander and Sarah (Sallie) Robinson Crumley. General supposely died at sea during the time of World War I. He was probable buried at sea and a marker was placed in the cemetery near his father and mother. It seems that this family of James Alexander moved about in several counties of this part of Ga.. James and Sarah (Sallie) produced 14 children. This family lived in White, Habersham, Banks, and Hall counties. James was probable a farmer who also worked in the textile plants around Gainesville, Hall Co.. James Alexander was the fourth child of Leander F. and Nancy E. Jackson of White Co. Leander died at home during the Civil War while on leave. He died of Chronic Diarraha. He is buried in the cemetery which you listed. Truett Sr. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kenneth & Clara Crumbly" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 5:46 PM Subject: Re: [CRUMLEY] Re: CRUMLEY-D Digest V02 #43 > Ruth, Vernon, or Roger, > > Well I am somewhat confused with this message. > > A book entitled, " Habersham and White Counties Cemeteries" complied by NE > GA regional Library page 122 states the following: > > General Mardy b. July 29, 1898 d. Sept. 30, 1918 > He appears to be buried between J. A. Crumley b. Apr. 15, 1859 d. June 18, > 1933 h/o of Sallie > and Sallie b. Dec. 12, 1866 d. Oct. 12, 1939 > > Are these his parents? Is this who you are talking about ... Alexander and > Sarah? > They are listed in the White Co marriage index as being Alexander Crumley > and Sallie Robertson. > Was Sallie a nickname for Sarah? > > As far as I know they are the only three Crumleys buried in Chattahoochee > Baptist Church Cemetery > Although the book has in parens. (#one) > > On page 126 of this same book appears a listing for eight Crumleys all of > whom are buried in the Chattahoochee Methodist Cemetery and was the scene > of some of the filming of the movie Truett wrote about today. > > On Alexander's first name, is it John or James and where is that > documented? Is this L.F. 's son? Other words is General Mardy L.F.'s grandson?? > > On page 170 of this book is the record of L.F. and Nancy's grave in Old > Zion Cem. > > Thanks for any clarification you can offer. And the cemetery book should > give you the documentation you asked for on Mardy being his middle name. > Since he died in 1918 there probably is a death certificate on him at the > Ga Archives building or in White Co records. > > Ken > > > > > At 01:54 PM 4/28/02 -0500, you wrote: > >Roger, > > > >After seeing the questions about General Crumley, Vernon remembered the > >name because of it being so unusual and found our information we had > >gotten off his tombstone.. > >Years ago, maybe 20 or 22 years ago, we were in Georgia and while we > >were there we did some searching for information on Vernon's mother's > >family... Kimsey . We were in a cemetery at Chattahoochee Baptist > >Church out of Clarksville, Ga. and saw a marker for General Mardy > >Crumley > >b. 7-29-1893 d. 9-30- 1918. This seems to be the same one Rich was > >talking about. Since we didn't know how to tie him into any of our > >line of Crumlys, we had not thought any more about it. But I did copy > >all the information off his marker while we were there because of the > >name. Glad we got it now... wish we had taken a picture.. but didn't. > >So with out a picture, what I have is not documented, but if someone, > >maybe close by, can find it, it can be documented. And the middle > >name is MARDY. > > > > > >We had noticed that the info Rich has, mentioned him dying aboard a > >ship and I wondered about his burial site... I am wondering if it was > >just a marker or if somehow they were able to send his body back. In > >those early years, I didn't figure they could and am wondering if he > >might have been buried at sea and someone just put a marker up in his > >memory.. ?? Just some idle wonderings...?? > >Another thing I wondered about... is his name GENERAL or was he a general > >in the army? > > > >Hope this will help. > > > >Ruth Crumly .. Alabama cousins > > > > > >On Sun, 28 Apr 2002 13:02:14 EDT [email protected] writes: > > > > > I have a question about General Mardy Crumley. Are we talking the > >General Crumley born to James Alexander Crumley and Sarah Robinson July > >29th, 1893? The reason I ask is I have him in my records as General > >Hardy Crumley? I don't know where I got this...except that the name > >origin ...by my thinking. > > > General would have been from Nancy Jackson's brother who died in the > >civil war on May 26, 1862. Now...this would have been this General's > >Great Uncle. > > > Yes, I have him down as General M. I have no middle name...and I > >didn't find any in the records. Just as I have never found out Leander's > >middle name to go with the "F". As to the Hardy in his middle name, > >this would have been his GGrandfather's name on the Jackson side > >(Nancy's father). As I said, this is just my thinking...or am I out > >in left field? Does anyone have documentation of the name Mardy? I > >can see how the H and M could be confused, but I have no idea for sure > >which is correct now. > >Roger Kirk > > > > > > > > > > > >-------------------------------------------------- > >The Crumly's > >[email protected] > >

    04/28/2002 12:33:43
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Re: CRUMLEY-D Digest V02 #43
    2. Kenneth & Clara Crumbly
    3. Ruth, Vernon, or Roger, Well I am somewhat confused with this message. A book entitled, " Habersham and White Counties Cemeteries" complied by NE GA regional Library page 122 states the following: General Mardy b. July 29, 1898 d. Sept. 30, 1918 He appears to be buried between J. A. Crumley b. Apr. 15, 1859 d. June 18, 1933 h/o of Sallie and Sallie b. Dec. 12, 1866 d. Oct. 12, 1939 Are these his parents? Is this who you are talking about ... Alexander and Sarah? They are listed in the White Co marriage index as being Alexander Crumley and Sallie Robertson. Was Sallie a nickname for Sarah? As far as I know they are the only three Crumleys buried in Chattahoochee Baptist Church Cemetery Although the book has in parens. (#one) On page 126 of this same book appears a listing for eight Crumleys all of whom are buried in the Chattahoochee Methodist Cemetery and was the scene of some of the filming of the movie Truett wrote about today. On Alexander's first name, is it John or James and where is that documented? Is this L.F. 's son? Other words is General Mardy L.F.'s grandson?? On page 170 of this book is the record of L.F. and Nancy's grave in Old Zion Cem. Thanks for any clarification you can offer. And the cemetery book should give you the documentation you asked for on Mardy being his middle name. Since he died in 1918 there probably is a death certificate on him at the Ga Archives building or in White Co records. Ken At 01:54 PM 4/28/02 -0500, you wrote: >Roger, > >After seeing the questions about General Crumley, Vernon remembered the >name because of it being so unusual and found our information we had >gotten off his tombstone.. >Years ago, maybe 20 or 22 years ago, we were in Georgia and while we >were there we did some searching for information on Vernon's mother's >family... Kimsey . We were in a cemetery at Chattahoochee Baptist >Church out of Clarksville, Ga. and saw a marker for General Mardy >Crumley >b. 7-29-1893 d. 9-30- 1918. This seems to be the same one Rich was >talking about. Since we didn't know how to tie him into any of our >line of Crumlys, we had not thought any more about it. But I did copy >all the information off his marker while we were there because of the >name. Glad we got it now... wish we had taken a picture.. but didn't. >So with out a picture, what I have is not documented, but if someone, >maybe close by, can find it, it can be documented. And the middle >name is MARDY. > > >We had noticed that the info Rich has, mentioned him dying aboard a >ship and I wondered about his burial site... I am wondering if it was >just a marker or if somehow they were able to send his body back. In >those early years, I didn't figure they could and am wondering if he >might have been buried at sea and someone just put a marker up in his >memory.. ?? Just some idle wonderings...?? >Another thing I wondered about... is his name GENERAL or was he a general >in the army? > >Hope this will help. > >Ruth Crumly .. Alabama cousins > > >On Sun, 28 Apr 2002 13:02:14 EDT [email protected] writes: > > > I have a question about General Mardy Crumley. Are we talking the >General Crumley born to James Alexander Crumley and Sarah Robinson July >29th, 1893? The reason I ask is I have him in my records as General >Hardy Crumley? I don't know where I got this...except that the name >origin ...by my thinking. > > General would have been from Nancy Jackson's brother who died in the >civil war on May 26, 1862. Now...this would have been this General's >Great Uncle. > > Yes, I have him down as General M. I have no middle name...and I >didn't find any in the records. Just as I have never found out Leander's >middle name to go with the "F". As to the Hardy in his middle name, >this would have been his GGrandfather's name on the Jackson side >(Nancy's father). As I said, this is just my thinking...or am I out >in left field? Does anyone have documentation of the name Mardy? I >can see how the H and M could be confused, but I have no idea for sure >which is correct now. >Roger Kirk > > > > > > >-------------------------------------------------- >The Crumly's >[email protected]

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