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Judith Wallen1

#11281, b. circa 1757
      Judith Wallen was also known as Judah.1 Judith Wallen was also known as Walley.2      Judith Wallen was born circa 1757 in Dominion of Virginia.1
     Judith married Isaac Campbell Crismon, son of Isaac Crismon and Jane Scott, circa 1777 at Virginia.1
     She was thought to be a Cherokee Indian.2

Children of Judith Wallen and Isaac Campbell Crismon

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S389] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County Missouri, Volume III, page 335.

Isaac Crismon1

#11282, b. circa 1732
Isaac Crismon|b. c 1732|p377.htm#i11282|Jacob Crismon|b. c 1707|p377.htm#i11284|Magdalene Hite|b. 6 Sep 1713\nd. 1771|p377.htm#i11285|||||||Jost Hite|b. 5 Dec 1685\nd. bt 7 May 1760 - 1761|p430.htm#i12893|Anna M. Merckle|b. 16 Jan 1687|p441.htm#i13225|
          Isaac Crismon, son of Jacob Crismon and Magdalene Hite, was born circa 1732 in Stevens City, Dominion of Virginia.1,2
     Isaac married Jane Scott at Dominion of Virginia.1
     Isaac died in Maries County, Missouri.1

Child of Isaac Crismon and Jane Scott

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1859] RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project.

Jane Scott1

#11283
     
     Jane married Isaac Crismon, son of Jacob Crismon and Magdalene Hite, at Dominion of Virginia.1

Child of Jane Scott and Isaac Crismon

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Jacob Crismon1

#11284, b. circa 1707
          Jacob Crismon was born circa 1707 in Strasbourg, départment of Bas-Rhin, France.2 Conflicting evidence placed his birth in circa 1706 in Worms, Germany (Rootsweb Buskin Tree).2
     Jacob Crismon lived with an unknown person and Jost Hite between 1720 and 1730 at Pennypacker Mills in Schwenksville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Colony, Serene country estate landscaped by Thomas Meehan & Sons to highlight the Colonial Revival mansion and surrounding farmland of 170 acres. Originally constructed about 1720, the mansion was redesigned and enlarged by architect Arthur Brockie in 1901 to enhance a country gentleman’s lifestyle. Fully furnished with antiques collected by former Pennsylvania Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker reflecting his interests in early Pennsylvania history, German and Dutch settlers, native Americans, the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. The collection also includes Governor Pennypacker’s political (1903 - 1907), geneological and personal papers..3,4
     Jacob married Magdalene Hite, daughter of Jost Hite and Anna Maria Merckle, circa 1730 at Pennsylvania Colony.1,2 Jacob Crismon moved along with Jost Hite in 1731 from Schwenksville, Pennsylvania to Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. He was amonth the first pioneers who settled the west side of the Blue Ridge.3,5

Children of Jacob Crismon and Magdalene Hite

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1859] RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project.
  3. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 216.
  4. [S1890] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  5. [S1594] Internet Site: (online: Frederick County, Virginia Hopewell Friends History 1734-1934, page 198).

Magdalene Hite1

#11285, b. 6 September 1713, d. 1771
Magdalene Hite|b. 6 Sep 1713\nd. 1771|p377.htm#i11285|Jost Hite|b. 5 Dec 1685\nd. bt 7 May 1760 - 1761|p430.htm#i12893|Anna Maria Merckle|b. 16 Jan 1687|p441.htm#i13225|Johannes Heydt||p442.htm#i13238|Magdelena M. A. (?)|b. 1653|p442.htm#i13239|||||||
          Magdalene Hite, daughter of Jost Hite and Anna Maria Merckle, was born on 6 September 1713 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York Colony.3 She was christened Magdalene on 13 September 1713 at New York Colony.3
     She lived with her parents,Jost, between 1720 and 1730 at Pennypacker Mills, Schwenksville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Colony; Serene country estate landscaped by Thomas Meehan & Sons to highlight the Colonial Revival mansion and surrounding farmland of 170 acres. Originally constructed about 1720, the mansion was redesigned and enlarged by architect Arthur Brockie in 1901 to enhance a country gentleman’s lifestyle. Fully furnished with antiques collected by former Pennsylvania Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker reflecting his interests in early Pennsylvania history, German and Dutch settlers, native Americans, the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. The collection also includes Governor Pennypacker’s political (1903 - 1907), geneological and personal papers.2,4
     Magdalene married Jacob Crismon circa 1730 at Pennsylvania Colony.1,3 Magdalene Hite moved along with Jost Hite in 1731 from Schwenksville, Pennsylvania to Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. He was amonth the first pioneers who settled the west side of the Blue Ridge.2,5
     Magdalene died in 1771 in Frederick County, Dominion of Virginia.3

Children of Magdalene Hite and Jacob Crismon

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 216.
  3. [S1859] RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project.
  4. [S1890] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  5. [S1594] Internet Site: (online: Frederick County, Virginia Hopewell Friends History 1734-1934, page 198).

Aggie Crismon1

#11286
Aggie Crismon||p377.htm#i11286|Isaac Campbell Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|Isaac Crismon|b. c 1732|p377.htm#i11282|Jane Scott||p377.htm#i11283|||||||

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Nellie Crismon1

#11287
Nellie Crismon||p377.htm#i11287|Isaac Campbell Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|Isaac Crismon|b. c 1732|p377.htm#i11282|Jane Scott||p377.htm#i11283|||||||

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Mary "Polly" Crismon1

#11288
Mary "Polly" Crismon||p377.htm#i11288|Isaac Campbell Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|Isaac Crismon|b. c 1732|p377.htm#i11282|Jane Scott||p377.htm#i11283|||||||

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Jane Crismon1

#11289
Jane Crismon||p377.htm#i11289|Isaac Campbell Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|Isaac Crismon|b. c 1732|p377.htm#i11282|Jane Scott||p377.htm#i11283|||||||

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Isaac Crismon1

#11290
Isaac Crismon||p377.htm#i11290|Isaac Campbell Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|Isaac Crismon|b. c 1732|p377.htm#i11282|Jane Scott||p377.htm#i11283|||||||

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Stephen Crismon1

#11291, b. between 1808 and 1810
Stephen Crismon|b. bt 1808 - 1810|p377.htm#i11291|Isaac Campbell Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|Isaac Crismon|b. c 1732|p377.htm#i11282|Jane Scott||p377.htm#i11283|||||||
          Stephen Crismon, son of Isaac Campbell Crismon and Judith Wallen, was born between 1808 and 1810.1,2
     Stephen Crismon was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 U.S. Census at Gasconade County, Missouri. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household:, (?) Crismon a free white female under five-years-old, (?) (?), a free white female twenty and under thirty years old.2
     Stephen married (?) (?) circa 1833 at Maries County, Missouri.1

Children of Stephen Crismon and (?) (?)

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S3255] 1830 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Steven Chrismon household.

Margaret Crismon1

#11292
Margaret Crismon||p377.htm#i11292|Isaac Campbell Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|Isaac Crismon|b. c 1732|p377.htm#i11282|Jane Scott||p377.htm#i11283|||||||
          Margaret Crismon, daughter of Isaac Campbell Crismon and Judith Wallen, was born in Tennessee.1

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

John Crismon1

#11293
John Crismon||p377.htm#i11293|Isaac Campbell Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|Isaac Crismon|b. c 1732|p377.htm#i11282|Jane Scott||p377.htm#i11283|||||||

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

James Crismon1

#11294
James Crismon||p377.htm#i11294|Isaac Campbell Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|Isaac Crismon|b. c 1732|p377.htm#i11282|Jane Scott||p377.htm#i11283|||||||

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

John H. Crismon1,2

#11295, b. 1814
John H. Crismon|b. 1814|p377.htm#i11295|Gilbert Oliver Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Isaac C. Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|||||||
          John H. Crismon, son of Gilbert Oliver Crismon and Frances "Franky" Grady, was born in 1814 in Tennessee.1
     John married Flavilla Melcina Brashears.2
     Based on age, John H. Crismon was probably listed on the 1840 U.S. Census at Maries Township, Greene County, Missouri, as a free white male, twenty and under thirty years old and residing with Gilbert Oliver Crismon.3

Children of John H. Crismon and Flavilla Melcina Brashears

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S389] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County Missouri, Volume III, page 335.
  3. [S3281] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gilbert Crismon household.
  4. [S6022] The Maries Countian, Spring 2008.

Isaac Crismon1

#11296, b. circa 1816
Isaac Crismon|b. c 1816|p377.htm#i11296|Gilbert Oliver Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Isaac C. Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|||||||
     
     Isaac married Caroline Miller.2
     Isaac married Louisiana K. Murphy.2      Isaac Crismon, son of Gilbert Oliver Crismon and Frances "Franky" Grady, was born circa 1816 in Tennessee.1
     Based on age, Isaac Crismon was probably listed on the 1840 U.S. Census at Maries Township, Greene County, Missouri, as a free white male, twenty and under thirty years old and residing with Gilbert Oliver Crismon.3

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 184.
  3. [S3281] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gilbert Crismon household.

Pleasant H. Crismon1,2

#11297, b. circa 1818
Pleasant H. Crismon|b. c 1818|p377.htm#i11297|Gilbert Oliver Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Isaac C. Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|||||||
     
     Pleasant married Sarah Hall.2      Pleasant H. Crismon, son of Gilbert Oliver Crismon and Frances "Franky" Grady, was born circa 1818 in Shackleford County, Texas Territory.1
     Based on age, Pleasant H. Crismon was probably listed on the 1840 U.S. Census at Maries Township, Greene County, Missouri, as a free white male, fifteen and under twenty years old and residing with Gilbert Oliver Crismon.3

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 184.
  3. [S3281] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gilbert Crismon household.

Telitha Cumile Crismon1

#11298
Telitha Cumile Crismon||p377.htm#i11298|Gilbert Oliver Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Isaac C. Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|||||||
     
     Telitha married Fleming Thompson.2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1888] Internet Site: (online: Miscellaneous Maries County Documents).

William L. Crismon1

#11299, b. 14 January 1821, d. 22 January 1886
William L. Crismon|b. 14 Jan 1821\nd. 22 Jan 1886|p377.htm#i11299|Gilbert Oliver Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Isaac C. Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|||||||
          William L. Crismon, son of Gilbert Oliver Crismon and Frances "Franky" Grady, was born on 14 January 1821 in Tennessee.1
     Based on age, William L. Crismon was probably listed on the 1840 U.S. Census at Maries Township, Greene County, Missouri, as a free white male, fifteen and under twenty years old and residing with Gilbert Oliver Crismon.2
     William married Martha Jane Miller, daughter of John Miller, on 7 February 1841 at Pulaski County, Missouri.1
     In 1855, William was appointed by the Governor of Missouri to be the first sheriff of Maries County.3
     William died on 22 January 1886 in Maries County, Missouri, at age 65.1,4 He was buried in Fairview Cemetery in Miller Township, Maries County, Missouri.1,4

Children of William L. Crismon and Martha Jane Miller

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S3281] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gilbert Crismon household.
  3. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 184.
  4. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 78.

Elizabeth "Betsy" Crismon1

#11300
Elizabeth "Betsy" Crismon||p377.htm#i11300|Gilbert Oliver Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Isaac C. Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|||||||
     
     Elizabeth married John Capehart.2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1888] Internet Site: (online: Miscellaneous Maries County Documents).

Archibald Crismon1

#11301, b. circa 1823
Archibald Crismon|b. c 1823|p377.htm#i11301|Gilbert Oliver Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Isaac C. Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|||||||
     
     Archibald married Eliza Miller.2      Archibald Crismon, son of Gilbert Oliver Crismon and Frances "Franky" Grady, was born circa 1823 in Tennessee.1
     Based on age, Archibald Crismon was probably listed on the 1840 U.S. Census at Maries Township, Greene County, Missouri, as a free white male, fifteen and under twenty years old and residing with Gilbert Oliver Crismon.3

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 184.
  3. [S3281] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gilbert Crismon household.

Sarah Crismon1

#11302, b. circa 1823
Sarah Crismon|b. c 1823|p377.htm#i11302|Gilbert Oliver Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Isaac C. Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|||||||
          Sarah Crismon, daughter of Gilbert Oliver Crismon and Frances "Franky" Grady, was born circa 1823 in Tennessee.1
     Sarah married Reuben Branson, son of Thomas G. Branson and Susanna Alma McGowan, at Maries County, Missouri.1
     Based on age, Sarah Crismon was probably listed on the 1840 U.S. Census at Maries Township, Greene County, Missouri, as a free white female, five and under ten years old and residing with Gilbert Oliver Crismon.2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S3281] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gilbert Crismon household.

Mahala Crismon1

#11303
Mahala Crismon||p377.htm#i11303|Gilbert Oliver Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Isaac C. Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|||||||
     
     Mahala married Nathan F. Harlin.2
     Mahala married Henry Shockley.3

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1888] Internet Site: (online: Miscellaneous Maries County Documents).
  3. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 184.

Moses Crismon1

#11304, b. circa 1831
Moses Crismon|b. c 1831|p377.htm#i11304|Gilbert Oliver Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Isaac C. Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|||||||
          Moses Crismon, son of Gilbert Oliver Crismon and Frances "Franky" Grady, was born circa 1831 in Gasconade County, Missouri.1
     Based on age, Moses Crismon was probably listed on the 1840 U.S. Census at Maries Township, Greene County, Missouri, as a free white male, five and under ten years old and residing with Gilbert Oliver Crismon.2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S3281] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gilbert Crismon household.

Stephen Crismon1

#11305, b. circa 1833
Stephen Crismon|b. c 1833|p377.htm#i11305|Gilbert Oliver Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Isaac C. Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|||||||
          Stephen Crismon, son of Gilbert Oliver Crismon and Frances "Franky" Grady, was born circa 1833 in Gasconade County, Missouri.1
     Based on age, Stephen Crismon was probably listed on the 1840 U.S. Census at Maries Township, Greene County, Missouri, as a free white male, five and under ten years old and residing with Gilbert Oliver Crismon.2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S3281] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gilbert Crismon household.

Mary Crismon1

#11306
Mary Crismon||p377.htm#i11306|Gilbert Oliver Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Isaac C. Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|||||||
     
     Based on age, Mary Crismon was probably listed on the 1840 U.S. Census at Maries Township, Greene County, Missouri, as a free white female, ten and under fifteen years old and residing with Gilbert Oliver Crismon.2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S3281] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gilbert Crismon household.

Martha Jane Miller1

#11307, b. 23 January 1825, d. after 1886
Martha Jane Miller|b. 23 Jan 1825\nd. a 1886|p377.htm#i11307|John Miller||p716.htm#i21458||||||||||||||||
          Martha Jane Miller, daughter of John Miller, was born on 23 January 1825 in Tennessee.1
     Martha married William L. Crismon, son of Gilbert Oliver Crismon and Frances "Franky" Grady, on 7 February 1841 at Pulaski County, Missouri.1 Her husband, William L. Crismon, died on 22 January 1886 at age 65.1,3 Martha Jane Miller moved along with Liddle Parks Bacon and Telitha Cumi Crismon after 1886 from Maries County, Missouri to Catoosa, Oklahoma, Indian Territory.2
     Martha died after 1886 in Catoosa, Rogers County, Oklahoma.2 She was buried in Oklahoma.2

Children of Martha Jane Miller and William L. Crismon

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 184.
  3. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 78.

Rolla Crismon1

#11308, b. 1850, d. 1861
Rolla Crismon|b. 1850\nd. 1861|p377.htm#i11308|William L. Crismon|b. 14 Jan 1821\nd. 22 Jan 1886|p377.htm#i11299|Martha Jane Miller|b. 23 Jan 1825\nd. a 1886|p377.htm#i11307|Gilbert O. Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|John Miller||p716.htm#i21458||||
      Rolla Crismon was also known as Rolly.      Rolla Crismon, son of William L. Crismon and Martha Jane Miller, was born in 1850.1
     Rolla died in 1861.2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 184.

Mary Tennessee Crismon1

#11309
Mary Tennessee Crismon||p377.htm#i11309|William L. Crismon|b. 14 Jan 1821\nd. 22 Jan 1886|p377.htm#i11299|Martha Jane Miller|b. 23 Jan 1825\nd. a 1886|p377.htm#i11307|Gilbert O. Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|John Miller||p716.htm#i21458||||
     
     Mary married John Franklin Case.2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 184.

Telitha Cumi Crismon1

#11310, b. 8 March 1847, d. 18 January 1911
Telitha Cumi Crismon|b. 8 Mar 1847\nd. 18 Jan 1911|p377.htm#i11310|William L. Crismon|b. 14 Jan 1821\nd. 22 Jan 1886|p377.htm#i11299|Martha Jane Miller|b. 23 Jan 1825\nd. a 1886|p377.htm#i11307|Gilbert O. Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|John Miller||p716.htm#i21458||||
          Telitha Cumi Crismon, daughter of William L. Crismon and Martha Jane Miller, was born on 8 March 1847 in Missouri.1,2
     Telitha married Liddle Parks Bacon between 1868 and 1870.1 Telitha Cumi Crismon and Liddle Parks Bacon moved after 1886 from Maries County, Missouri to Catoosa, Oklahoma, Indian Territory. Moving with Telitha were Martha Jane Miller.2
     Telitha died on 18 January 1911 in Chouteau, Mayes County, Oklahoma, at age 63.1

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 184.