Hello searchers for Christ or Crist, I am studing the Crist family that sometimes is listed as Christ. Here is the information that I have. If these names connect to your search let me know. I am very interested in finding links to Nathan Crist(Christ) and his wife. THE ANNE B. CRIST FAMILY Annie B. Crist entered the Parsley family when she married James Hill Parsley. She was born on January 1, 1861 and married James Hill Parsley on 10-15-1890. They lived in Howard County and all their children were born there. She died on January 1, 1952 and is buried in McKendree Cemetery in Howard County. Her husband died quite young and she was force to tend the farm and raise the children. The family farm was passed on to Homer Parsley her oldest son. At Homers death the property was passed on to others. Her father was Grafton Crist who was born December 25, 1828 in Maryland. . He was a farmer. In studying Grafton Crist, I discovered that he was frequently listed as Grafton Christ. It became necessary to study not only the name, CRIST but also the name, Christ. Grafton died July 15, 1920 and was buried in Mt Olivet Cemetery on July 17, 1828. His father was Nathan Crist and he was born in Maryland in 1806 according to Graftons death certificate. His mother was Sarah Bernard and she was born in Maryland on January 1, 1807. Ed Crist was the informant on Graftons Death Certificate. Grafton married Emily Jane Michael who was born on 9-23-1831. She died on July 15, 1898 and is buried in the Mt Olive 200 Cemetery in Frederick. Note: from Wayland 1. Henry Deeds married Peggy Crist 9-23-1813 2. Captian George Crismans co. No. 12 Militia Vocher in 1788: Andrew Crist: 1 tithable, sons Jacob and John 5 houses p. 110 3. Knopp, Philip, Sr. Will of Feb. 15, 1845 Witnesses John Crist, Daniel Crist 4. Rockingham Wills: Peter Sipe, March 1806. Daughter Catherince Crist. 5. COLONIAL MD. NATURATIZATION. Jacob Crist came from Germany in 1765 He settled in Frederick County in 1796 Archives of Md. Muster rolls and other records v. 18 John Crist , private discharge June 30, 1780. Deserted I wish you luck, Brantley Hamilton53@Juno.com