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    1. [PACRAWFO-L] Re: HISTORY OF CRAWFORD COUNTY
    2. K. Brubaker
    3. >Would you happen to have any GRINNELLS and GRINDLES mentioned? No Grindles, but three Grinnells: Maggie Aimes Mary Steadman Morris B. They are all listed in the same reference, so I'll transcribe it for you here: on page 940, in the biographical sketch section for Randolph Township: "Henry P. Steadman, farmer, P.O. Guy's Mills, was born in Rome Township, this county, December 18, 1863; son of Perry and Esther (Baldwin) Steadman, the former of whom was born in East Fallowfield Township, this county, May 31, 1829; the latter in New York State, March 2, 1831. They were married July 28, 1849, and had a family of ten children, six of whom are now living, viz: Alvah D., Catharine M., Cyrus W., Mary E., Henry P. and Effie E. Our subject received a common school education. During the winter seasons for several years he worked in a saw-mill. In the spring of 1884 he rented a farm of fifty acres and began life for himself. Mr. Steadman was married October 4, 1880, to Miss Mary GRINNELL, a native of Crawford County, Penn., born September 7, 1863, daughter of Morris B. and Maggie (Aimes) GRINNELL, early settlers of Greenwood Township, this county, both now deceased. To this union were born two children: Jeptha and Maggie. Our subject is an industrious young man, and is destined to be a successful farmer. He is a member of the Unitd Brethren Church. Politically, he is a Republican." Hope this helps! Kathy Brubaker Volunteer Genealogist Linesville Historical Society kbrbkr@toolcity.net >Thanks and GOD BLESS!!! >Sharon >odie@pathwaynet.com >

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