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    1. Re: Crocker Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Crocker, Bishop Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ue.2ADI/177.180.184.1.2.1.2 Message Board Post: I would like to find out how the person who reported Alfred Crocker as the father of the Crocker children and Pearcy's husband, got this information? I cannot find a Alfred Crocker on the 1830 or 1840 census for NC when his children were born and so far I have not found the parents in any obituaries I have accquired. Does someone out there have them listed on one of their childrens death certificates? On any of the census I have seen any of them on they are listed as white. Elizabeth Crocker Hill b. 4-12-1842 in Goldsboro NC, married George E. Hill in 1872 and died in 4-1920 . They came to Kansas from Colorado and had lived in Pomona for 26 years. She was survived by her husband and an adopted daughter. Mrs. E. Brown of Ottawa. Simpson Crocker was born 4-11-1833 in NC and died 8-30-1902 in Pomona. He lived in Franklin County, KS 23 years his home being between Quenemo and Pomona. He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. His wife Telitha Bledsoe Crocker died in 3-1917. ! I am from the Curtis Crocker line of the family. Francis Marion Crocker was his only child. Zelphia Crocker and Oliver Bishop were living in El Paso, County, Colorado. I was told Zelphia died there 7-1-1897 but there is no record of her in the cemetery at monument, O. H. Bishop died there 12-13-1898 at the home of his brother William Bishop. He had lived on the divide for 20 years. He had served in the Cicil War for 4 years. I would like any information you may have on Alfred and Pearcy Crocker.

    09/24/2004 06:17:58