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    1. D, E, F - you're on tap!
    2. Pat Mount
    3. Okay folks, we've had a lot of great questions and info put out on the list. Hopefully some of you will be able to make connections. I did! So if your name (not the name you are searching) begins with the letter D, E or F craft your query and send it by Friday night or early Saturday. Saturday mid day we'll start with G, H, I. Thank you for your cooperation!!!!!! Pat Mount List Admin

    10/28/2004 11:20:54
    1. Re: [KENTUCKIANA-L] (D, E, F) CRULL brickwall
    2. Alison K Douglas
    3. Hello Listers, Here's my Kentuckiana area brick wall, with an additional question or two: I'm searching for the parents of two brothers who lived in Louisville. They were William S. and David CRULL. Here's what I know: BROTHER #1 William S. CRULL was born in Pennsylvania in about 1810-1814. He moved to Louisville in about 1835 and there married Mary AMOSS in September 1835. He was a carpenter and appeared in several City Directories between 1836 and 1848. He apparently died in 1848, leaving a widow and five children: John R. (b 1836); William Henry (b 1838); Ann (b 1840); David (b 1842) and Nelson D. (b 1846). Exactly where and when he died is not known. BROTHER #2 David CRULL was born in Ohio in 1824. He appears to have moved to Louisville about 1835 with his mother and older brother, William S. above. David married Julia Ann ROBINSON in 1842. David was a plasterer. David and Julia Ann had at least three children (James, born 1843; Virginia born 1848; Arthur born 1856). Julia died 2 July 1860 and David remarried Christine HAMMON (or HANNON?) in 1862. They had one son, Frank, born 1863. David died in Louisville in August 1888. He is buried in Cave Hill Cemetery. THEIR MOTHER The mother of both William S. and David Crull was Mary _____ CRULL, born about 1785 in Pennsylvania. She was probably the woman aged 50-60 in the William S. Crull household in Louisville in the 1840 Census; she was almost undoubtedly the "Mary Crull, aged 60, born PA" in David Crull's household in Madison City, Jefferson Co., INDIANA in the 1850 Census. She is also pretty likely the "Mary Crull" aged "80" buried in Eastern Cemetery, Louisville in Dec. 1862. So, who was their father? It is possible that they were related to the Crulls of Scioto Co., OH, (naming patterns and a couple of possible neighbors suggest a connection), but they don't really fit into any of the documented families. Any ideas? OTHER QUESTIONS Anyone know of a CRULL/LICKLEITER (+ many other spellings) connection? I've got a Jacob Lichleiter as a witness for the marriage of William Henry CRULL to Nancy Jane (Annie/Nannie) MAYHEW in Louisville in 1864 and in 1873 Allwilda LICKLYTER married one Anthony CRULL in Jefferson Co. Ind. Does any of this ring any bells? Thank you for your patience. Happy (Ancestor) Hunting! Alison K. Douglas

    10/31/2004 07:09:16