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Claude H. Crawford (F)
b. April 1883
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| Claude H. Crawford was born in April 1883 at Indiana. She was the daughter of Walter S. Crawford and Finett Hurd. |
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James Lawrence Crawford was born in October 1885 at Indiana.
He was the son of Walter S. Crawford and Finett Hurd.
James Lawrence Crawford married Estella Cronkhite on 22 December 1903 at Warren Co., Indiana.1,2,3
James Lawrence Crawford died on 17 March 1971 at Warren Co., Indiana, at age 85.4
He was buried after 17 March 1971 at Rainsville Cemetery, Warren Co., Indiana.5
He appeared on the census of 1900 at Steuben Twp., Warren Co., Indiana.6 He resided in 1919 at Warren County, Indiana.2 |
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| Francis N. Crawford was born in September 1887 at Indiana. He was the son of Walter S. Crawford and Finett Hurd. |
| Nancy A. Crawford was born in January 1893 at Indiana. She was the daughter of Walter S. Crawford and Finett Hurd. |
| James Wallace Lincoln was born circa 1858 at Indiana. He was the son of James Harvey Lincoln and Elizabeth James.1 |
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| Ella M. Lincoln was born circa 1864 at Indiana. She was the daughter of James Harvey Lincoln and Elizabeth James.1 Ella M. Lincoln died before 1904.1 |
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| Clarence William Haupt was born circa 1869 at Indiana. He was the son of Henry A. Haupt and Sarah Ann Elizabeth Crawford.1 Clarence William Haupt married Maud McIntosh on 5 February 1899 at Warren County, Indiana.1 |
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| William Lincoln was born circa 1846 at Indiana. He was the son of John Crawford Lincoln and Elizabeth Caroline Puriance. |
| Frank Lincoln was born circa 1859 at Indiana. He was the son of John Crawford Lincoln and Elizabeth Caroline Puriance. Frank Lincoln married Ada F. Swaney on 11 November 1886 at Warren County, Indiana.1 |
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| Samuel Taylor Lincoln was born circa 1848 at Indiana. He was the son of James Harvey Lincoln and Elizabeth James.1 Samuel Taylor Lincoln married Millie F. Cloyd on 4 March 1869 at Warren County, Indiana.2 |
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| Alvina Belphone Rush was born circa 1850 at Indiana. She was the daughter of James M. Rush and Sarah Jane Lincoln. |
| Sylvannus A. Rush married Matilda Ferris.2 Sylvannus A. Rush was born circa 1858 at Indiana. He was the son of James M. Rush and Sarah Jane Lincoln.1 Sylvannus A. Rush died in 1889.2 |
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| Isabel Pugh was born. She was the daughter of Washington Pugh and Nancy Crawford. |
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Clara E. Shearer was born on 17 April 1870 at Ohio.
She married Allen Douglas Crawford, son of Harvey Harrison Crawford and Lydia Martha Noble, circa 1891.1
Clara E. Shearer died on 10 November 1931 at Pentz, Butte County, California, at age 61.
She was buried on 12 November 1931 at Cherokee Cem., Cherokee, Butte County, California.
She and Allen Douglas Crawford visited H.H. Crawford's of Bellyfont on 19 February 1892.2 |
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| William Harold Crawford was born on 1 September 1892 at Wichita, Sedgwick Co., Kansas.1 He was the son of Allen Douglas Crawford and Clara E. Shearer. William Harold Crawford married Cecile Olga Spencer on 11 August 1917 at Santa Ana, California.1 William Harold Crawford died on 1 August 1952 at Anchorage, Alaska, at age 59.1 |
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Arthur Everett Crawford was born circa June 1898.1
He was the son of Allen Douglas Crawford and Clara E. Shearer.
Arthur Everett Crawford was working at the Sturgeon Confectionary on 3 March 1915 at Great Bend, Barton Co., Kansas.2 |
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| (?) Crawford was the daughter of Arthur Everett Crawford. |
| Cecile Olga Spencer was buried at Paradise, Butte County, California. She was buried at Paradise, Butte County, California. She was born on 13 July 1883 at Carterville, Jasper County, Missouri. She was born on 13 July 1883 at Carterville, Jasper County, Missouri. She married William Harold Crawford, son of Allen Douglas Crawford and Clara E. Shearer, on 11 August 1917 at Santa Ana, California.1 Cecile Olga Spencer died on 1 April 1981 at Paradise, Butte County, California, at age 97. She died on 1 April 1981 at Paradise, Butte County, California, at age 97. |
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Rebekah (?) married John Crawford.2
Rebekah (?) consented to the marriage of Mary Crawford to James Sellers on 19 December 1791 at Lincoln Co., Kentucky.3,4,2,5,6,7,8,9 Rebekah (?) consented to the marriage of Sarah Crawford to William David Sellers on 2 February 1796 at Lincoln Co., Kentucky.10,2,5,11,7,12 |
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| Alexander Crawford was the son of John Crawford and Rebekah (?).1 Alexander Crawford married Margaret McElwee on 21 January 1788 at Lincoln Co., Kentucky.1,2,3,4 |
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| Mary Crawford was the daughter of John Crawford and Rebekah (?).1,2 Mary Crawford married James Sellers, son of Nathaniel Sellers and Mary (?), on 19 December 1791 at Lincoln Co., Kentucky.1,3,2,4,5,6,7,8 Mary Crawford died on 6 August 1855 at Putnamville, Putnam County, Indiana.2,9 She was buried at Putnamville Cemetery, Putnamville, Putnam County, Indiana.2,9 |
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| Sarah Crawford was born on 9 October 1778 at Pennsylvania.2,3 She was born on 9 October 1778 at Kentucky.4 She was the daughter of John Crawford and Rebekah (?).1 Sarah Crawford married William David Sellers, son of Nathaniel Sellers and Mary (?), on 3 February 1795 at Lincoln County, Kentucky.4,5 Sarah Crawford married William David Sellers, son of Nathaniel Sellers and Mary (?), on 2 February 1796 at Lincoln Co., Kentucky.6,4,7,8,9,10 Sarah Crawford died on 28 February 1855 at Liberty Mills, Kosciusko County, Indiana, at age 76.2,4,3 |
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| Samuel McClary married Sarah Crawford on 6 May 1795 at Madison County, Kentucky. |
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| Margaret McElwee married Alexander Crawford, son of John Crawford and Rebekah (?), on 21 January 1788 at Lincoln Co., Kentucky.1,2,3,4 |
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James Sellers was born circa 1764 at Lurgen Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.2,3,4
He was the son of Nathaniel Sellers and Mary (?).2
James Sellers married Mary Crawford, daughter of John Crawford and Rebekah (?), on 19 December 1791 at Lincoln Co., Kentucky.5,1,2,6,7,3,4,8
James Sellers died circa 1827 at Garrard County, Kentucky.2,3,4
He witnessed the consent of Rebekah Crawford for the marriage of Sarah Crawford to William David Sellers on 2 February 1796 at Lincoln Co., Kentucky.9,2,6,10,3,11 James Sellers is head of household on the census of 1810 at Garrard County, Kentucky, as Jas Sellers, with 2 males under 10, 2 males 10 to 16, 1 male 26 to 45, 1 female under 10, 1 female 10 to 16 and 1 female 26 to 45 in his household.12 He is head of household on the census of 1820 at Lancaster Township, Garrard County, Kentucky, as James Sellers, with 2 males under 10, 1 male 10 to 16, 2 amels 16 to 26, 1 male over 45, 1 female 10 to 16, and 1 female over 45.13 |
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Park Henry Hammond was born on 19 October 1848.1
He was born on 19 October 1849 at Knox County, Illinois.2,3
He was the son of James Hammond and Susan Porter Powell.4,3
Park Henry Hammond married Mary L. (?) on 25 December 1873.5,3
Park Henry Hammond died on 13 January 1899 at Knox County, Illinois, at age 49.4,1
He left a will in 1899 at Knox County, Illinois.6 |
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Leon Russel Crawford was born on 6 February 1894 at Newton, Harvey Co., Kansas.3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,2
He was the son of Judson Foster Crawford and Josie Winifred Hammond.11,2,1
Leon Russel Crawford married Winnie Letha Currey, daughter of Hiram Miles Currey and Winnie Mae Hutchinson, on 24 December 1919 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.12,13,14,15,5,16,10,2,17
Leon Russel Crawford died on 3 October 1976 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, at age 82.3,18,19,8,10,20
He was buried on 6 October 1976 at Lot 7, Block 95, Section 3 of Maple Grove Cem., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.21,22,23,3
He was educated between 1900 and 1901 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.24 He was educated in 1909 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.24 He appeared on the census of 1915 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.25 He resided between 1915 and 1916 at 504 Ave G, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.26 He was yard helper, switchman and Eng. for Western Division Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad in December 1916 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.27,2 He was engine foreman and switchman for The Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway System between 1917 and 1960.28,29,2 He began military service on 26 April 1917 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, and was appointed wagoner 2nd class gunner 25th A.A. Battery 1st A.A. Sector.30,31,32,33,2 He served as wagoner at St. Misner 2nd Battle of the Marne from 31 March 1918 to 31 May 1918 at France.34,33 He served as wagoner in the outer defense of Paris from 28 June 1918 to 8 November 1918 at France.35,33 Hereceived an honorable discharge from the United States Army on 28 March 1919 at Camp Funston, Kansas.36,37,33,2 He resided in 1920 at 504 Ave G, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.38 He resided in 1920 at 504 Avenue G., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, and was working as a switchman AT&SF Railroad.39 He did not appear on the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad payroll during the month of in October 1923.2 He and Winnie Letha Currey resided in 1924 at 510 G, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.40 Leon Russel Crawford was Baraca Class Member at First United Methodist Church, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, between 1927 and 1976.41 He and Winnie Letha Currey resided between 1939 and 1942 at 512 G, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.42,2 Leon Russel Crawford and Winnie Letha Currey purchased lot 7 block 47 for $1.00 plus balance of $250 on mortgage of $1500 on 18 July 1947 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.43 Leon Russel Crawford and Winnie Letha Currey visited Taos, New Mexico and Arizona on 5 August 1959.44 Leon Russel Crawford applied for railroad retirement annuity to begin on 14 May 1960.17 He was retired as switchman from Atchison Topeka & Sante Fe Railroad on 26 May 1960 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.17,45 He was member Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen receiving 50 Year Veteran's Emblem in February 1967 at Lodge No. 217.46 He was member St. Bernard Lodge No. 222 A.F. & A.M. On 20 December 1973 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.47 He and Winnie Letha Currey granted Leon Russel Crawford power of attorney on 20 September 1976 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.48 |
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Winnie Letha Currey was born on 30 June 1903 at Lansing, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.3,4,5,6,7,8,9,1,10
She was the daughter of Hiram Miles Currey and Winnie Mae Hutchinson.1,10
Winnie Letha Currey married Leon Russel Crawford, son of Judson Foster Crawford and Josie Winifred Hammond, on 24 December 1919 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.11,12,13,14,15,16,8,17,2
Winnie Letha Currey died on 11 February 1992 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, at age 88.4,18,19,7,9
She was buried on 13 February 1992 at Maple Grove Cem., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.20,21,22,9
She was member of the First United Methodist Church Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.4 She and Leon Russel Crawford resided in 1924 at 510 G, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.23 Winnie Letha Currey and Leon Russel Crawford resided between 1939 and 1942 at 512 G, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.24,17 Winnie Letha Currey was member Order of Eastern Star, Social Order of Beaucceant, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion Auxiliaries at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.4 She purchased gravestone for Hiram Miles Currey on 6 May 1946 at Maple Grove Cemetery, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.25 Winnie Letha Currey and Leon Russel Crawford purchased lot 7 block 47 for $1.00 plus balance of $250 on mortgage of $1500 on 18 July 1947 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.26 Winnie Letha Currey resided on 12 March 1953 at 911 Second Ave., Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.1 She was employed by Eckles from 12 March 1953 to 31 August 1958 at Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.1,10 She and Leon Russel Crawford visited Taos, New Mexico and Arizona on 5 August 1959.27 On 5 March 1961, Winnie Letha Currey recieved letter from Aunt Dora (Dora Marts) of Long Beach California offering her condolences.28 She and Leon Russel Crawford granted Winnie Letha Currey power of attorney on 20 September 1976 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.29 |
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Judson Foster Crawford was born on 15 April 1866 at Warren Co., Indiana.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
He was the son of Washington Marion Crawford and Mary Foster.9,10
Judson Foster Crawford married Josie Winifred Hammond, daughter of Richmond Fisk Hammond and Sarah Ellen Ralston, on 24 December 1890 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.11,12,13,14,4,15,8,16
Judson Foster Crawford died on 19 February 1949 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, at age 82.1,3,4,17,6,7,8
He was buried on 23 February 1949 at Maple Grove Cem., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas; funeral conducted by Hulpieu-Swaim Funeral Home, Dodge City, KS.18,3,19,6,7,1
He appeared on the census of 1880 at Steuben Twp., Warren Co., Indiana.20 He worked on a ranch sometime between 1885 and 1889 at Ford Co., Kansas.3 He worked in a grocery store sometime between 1885 and 1889 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.21 He[ M] on 22 July 1889 at Dodge City, Kansas; workes for the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad.22 He was held the office of assistant secretary of fire deparment on 16 May 1891 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.23 He was juror for June term on 3 May 1900 at District Court, Ford Co., Kansas.24 He purchased lot 10 block 7 East Dodge on 12 March 1907 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, from George M. Hoover and M. S. Hoover his wife.25 He purchased lot 10, block 7 East Dodge from George M. Hoover on 12 March 1907 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.26 He was listed as grnator in the sell of land by Mary Foster on 18 October 1907 at Ford Co., Kansas; by warranty deed to Peter Hinemann for $2000 the SE 1/4 Sect 31 Twp 28 Range 26.27 Judson Foster Crawford witnessed the marriage of George Allen and Bernice Crawford on 10 November 1911 at the Crawford home, Dodge City, Ford, Kansas.4,28 Judson Foster Crawford resided with wife Josie in 1915 at 504 Ave G, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, and was employed as night yard master AT&SF Railroad.29 He visited Chicago on business on 15 March 1917.30 He was member AT&SF Joint General Committee ORC and BRT in 1919.31 He resided in 1920 at 504 Ave G, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.32 He was member and former president of the Board of Education of school district 1 sometime between 1920 and 1949 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.3 He purchased graves 1-10, block 95 division 3 on 14 December 1920 at Maple Grove Cemetery, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.33 He and Josie Winifred Hammond resided in 1924 at 404 Ave G, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.34 Judson Foster Crawford left for Topeka, Kansas to spend a few days on business on 26 January 1929.35 He visited Topeka, Kansas on 28 January 1929 on business.36 He is head of household on the census of 3 April 1930 at Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, as Judson F. Crawford, a 64 year old male head of household born Indiana who was employed as a switchman in the railroad yards. Enumerated with were Josie Winifred Hammond.37 Judson Foster Crawford retired from the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad on 1 October 1936 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.3,38 He and Josie Winifred Hammond resided in 1942 at 504 Ave G, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.39 |
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Josie Winifred Hammond was born on 9 February 1874 at Knox Co., Illinois.2,3,4,1,5,6,7
She was the daughter of Richmond Fisk Hammond and Sarah Ellen Ralston.6,7,8
Josie Winifred Hammond married Judson Foster Crawford, son of Washington Marion Crawford and Mary Foster, on 24 December 1890 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.9,10,3,11,4,12,5,13
Josie Winifred Hammond died on 27 September 1954 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, at age 80.2,3,14,5
She was buried on 29 September 1954 at Maple Grove Cem., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.15,2
She appeared on the census of 1880 at Union Twp., Hardin Co., Iowa; CENSUS: 1880 Iowa Soundex; vol. 14, ed. 127, sheet 29, line 7; age 6, born IL; Union Township, Union City, Hardin County, Iowa. (Doc. #: Hammond.IA.001).16 She was listed as grantor in the sell of land by Mary Foster on 18 October 1907 at Ford Co., Kansas; by warranty deed to Peter Hinemann for $2000 the SE 1/4 Sect 31 Twp 28 Range 26.17 Josie Winifred Hammond witnessed the marriage of George Allen and Bernice Crawford on 10 November 1911 at the Crawford home, Dodge City, Ford, Kansas.4,18 Josie Winifred Hammond was member Eastside Bible Class between 1917 and 1954 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.19 She appeared on the census of 12 January 1920 at Avenue G, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.20 She and Judson Foster Crawford resided in 1924 at 404 Ave G, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.21 Josie Winifred Hammond was enumerated with Judson Foster Crawford on the census of 3 April 1930 at Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, listed as Josie W. Crawford a 56 year old female born in Illinois who is listed as wife of the head of household.22 Josie Winifred Hammond and Judson Foster Crawford resided in 1942 at 504 Ave G, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.23 In February 1949, Josie Winifred Hammond was recognized as a member of the First Methodist Church for fifty years at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.24 |
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| Betty Jean Crawford died on 13 May 1921 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, at age 0.1,2,3,4 She was born on 13 May 1921 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.1,2 She was buried on 14 May 1921 at Maple Grove Cem., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.1,5,2 She was the daughter of Leon Russel Crawford and Winnie Letha Currey. |
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Bernice Crawford was born on 4 March 1892 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.2,3,4,5
She was the daughter of Judson Foster Crawford and Josie Winifred Hammond.6,7,1
Bernice Crawford married George Allen on 10 November 1911 at the Crawford home, Dodge City, Ford, Kansas.3,8
Bernice Crawford died on 2 August 1959 at Kelseyville, Lake County, California, at age 67.9,10,5
She was buried after 2 August 1959 at Kelseyville Cem., California.
She was enumerated with George Allen on the census of 1 March 1920 at Cimarron, Gray County, Kansas, listed as Bernice Allen a 27 year old female born Kansas.11 Bernice Crawford was educated circa 1929 at Texas; at Baylor University where she received a BS in nursing.12 |
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George Allen was born on 22 December 1885.1
He married Bernice Crawford, daughter of Judson Foster Crawford and Josie Winifred Hammond, on 10 November 1911 at the Crawford home, Dodge City, Ford, Kansas.2,3
George Allen died on 7 November 1963 at age 77.1
He is head of household on the census of 1 March 1920 at Cimarron, Gray County, Kansas, as George J. Allen, a 34 year old male born Kansas who is employed as a garage mechanic. Enumerated with were Bernice Crawford.4 |
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Russel C. Horton was born on 19 June 1897.1
He died on 28 January 1958 at age 60.1
He is head of household on the census of 7 January 1920 at Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, as Russel C. Horton, a 22 year old male born Kansas who is employed as a machinist for the railroad company. Enumerated with were an unknown person.2 He is head of household on the census of 3 April 1930 at Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, as Russel C. Horton, a 32 year old male born Kansas who is employed as a mail carrier. Enumerated with were an unknown person.3 |
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Gladys Josephine Vanderwilt was born on 25 March 1908 at Solomon, Kansas.1,2
She died on 26 July 2004 at Casa Grande, Arizona, at age 96.3,4,2
The funeral of Gladys Josephine Vanderwilt was held on 30 July 2004 at 1st Presbyterian Church, Florence, Arizona.5,6
She taught at Picacho between 1930 and 1950 at Arizona.2 She retired in 1970 at Arizona.2 In 1976 Gladys Josephine Vanderwilt moved to Florence, Arizona.2 |
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Marion Richmond Crawford was born on 24 October 1895 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.1,2,3
He was the son of Judson Foster Crawford and Josie Winifred Hammond.
Marion Richmond Crawford died on 29 June 1920 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, at age 24.1,2,3,4,5
He was buried on 7 July 1920 at Maple Grove Cem., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.6,1
He appeared on the census of 1900 at Ford Co., Kansas.7 He resided in 1915 at 504 Ave G, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.8 He ended military service on 6 August 1919 at Camp Dodge, Iowa, having served as Private 1st Class; Bat. D 13 F.A.9 He resided in 1920 at 504 Ave G, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.10 He appeared on the census of 12 January 1920 at Avenue G, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.11 |
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Washington Marion Crawford was born on 21 April 1838 at Warren Co., Indiana.2,3,4 He was the son of Nelson G. Crawford and Martha Smith.5,1,6 Washington Marion Crawford married Mary Foster, daughter of Zebulon Foster and Caroline Ostrander, on 4 March 1860 at West Lebanon, Warren Co., Indiana.7,8,9,4,10 Washington Marion Crawford died on 23 August 1889 at Ft. Dodge, Ford Co., Kansas, at age 51 of heart failure.2,11,12,13,14,15,4 He was buried on 27 August 1889 at Maple Grove Cem., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.16,17 Washington Marion Crawford bought the W1/2NW1/4 S24T22NR10W, 80 acres, from Nelson G. Crawford and Martha his wife for $1000 in 1859 at Warren Co., Indiana.18 Washington Marion Crawford began military service as a Sergt in Co. H 2 Regt NY Cavalry Vol on 3 August 1861.19 He began military service on 27 August 1861 in the 2nd New York Cavalry better known as the "Harris Light Horse."20,4 He was converted by Boston Corbett and John McElroy.4 Hewas last paid to on 30 June 1863.21 He was imprisoned between September 1863 and March 1864 at Belle Isle.21,4 He served captured and imprisoned at Andersonville and Belle Isle on 22 September 1863.20,4 He taken prisoner on 22 September 1863 at Liberty Mills, Virginia.21 He was imprisoned between March 1864 and November 1864 at Andersonville.21,4 He was imprisoned in November 1864 at Charlesteon, South Carolina.21 He was paroled on 7 December 1864 at Florence, South Carolina.21,4 He was paroled on 13 December 1864.22,4 Washington Marion Crawford arrived home on 31 December 1864.4 He was a Life member of the Illinois State Association of Union Prisoners of war (membership certificate in possession of Marcia Crawford Philbrick) after 1865 at Illinois.23 He ended military service on 6 May 1865 at New York City, New York.21 He received a bequest from Nelson G. Crawford; $50.1 Washington Marion Crawford joined the M.E. Church West Lebanon, Indiana.4 He resided between 1871 and 1873 at Pike Twp., Warren Co., Indiana.19 He and James H. Crawford were appointed as guardian of Celia C. Crawford on 13 October 1871 at Warren County, Indiana.24 Washington Marion Crawford resided in 1873 at Washington Twp., Warren Co., Indiana.19 James H. Crawford is expecting his brother, Washington M. Crawford, from Indiana, who is coming to Kansas to find a location. On 12 June 1884 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.25,26 He paid $2 at Garden Ciy, Kansas land office toward SE 1/4 S31 T28S R26W containing 160 acres on 31 March 1885 at Ford Co., Kansas.27 He commenced the foundation of a boarding house, north of his present location on 2d Avenue at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, on 30 July 1885.28 Marion Crawford has commenced the foundation of a boarding house, north of his present location on 2d Avenue. The main building will be 16 x 26 feet 18 feet high with a wing 16 x 18 feet. The dining room and kitchen will be in the basement. A. O. Sherman has the contract to do the work.29 He was member Lewis Post GAR between 1886 and 1889 at Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.4 He purchased lot no. 37 in Prairie Grove Cemetery on 23 July 1886 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.30 He purchased lots 6 and 7 block 47 from James H. Crawford on 12 September 1888 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas; to Washington M. Crawford, lots no. 6 and 7 in block 47.31,32 Washington Marion Crawford purchased lots 6, 7 block 47 from W. J. Fitzgerald on 21 September 1888 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.33 He was selected to look after the soldier's home for the present on 31 July 1889 at Fort Dodge, Ford Co., Kansas.34,35,4 He made final payment for SE 1/4 S31 T28S R26W or 6th PM containing 160 acres on 12 August 1889 at Garden City, Kansas.36 Homestead Certificate No. 1180 Application 4505 for the SE 1/4 of Sect 31 Twp 28S R26W containing 160 acres was filed on 27 May 1890 at Garden City, Kansas.37 Land title was transferred from the United States to Washington M. Crawford for the SE 1/4 of 31-28-26 on 27 May 1890.38,39 |
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Mary Foster was born on 28 August 1842 at West Lebanon, Warren Co., Indiana.1,2,3
She was the daughter of Zebulon Foster and Caroline Ostrander.4,5
Mary Foster married Washington Marion Crawford, son of Nelson G. Crawford and Martha Smith, on 4 March 1860 at West Lebanon, Warren Co., Indiana.6,7,8,9,10
Mary Foster died on 21 January 1929 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, at age 86.11,12,2,13,14,3
She was buried on 23 January 1929 at Maple Grove Cem., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.15,11
She purchased GAR Cemetery West 60 lot 6 to Mrs. W. M. Crawford for Washington M. Crawford (soldier) 2nd NY Cav. Co. H.16 She purchased lot 37 on 14 May 1889 at Prairie Grove Cemetery, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.17 She purchased lot no. sixty on 24 January 1893 at Lewis Post No. 294 G.A. R. Cemetery, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.18 She appeared on the census of 1900 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.19 She was member of the Home Missionary Society serving as president in March 1901 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.20 She has two furnished rooms for rent on 2 October 1902 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.21 She resided in 1906 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.22 She sold by warranty deed to Peter Hinemann for $2000 the SE 1/4 Sect 31 Twp 28 Range 26 on 18 October 1907 at Ford Co., Kansas.23 She and Nelson Garfield Crawford sold land being lot 6 of block 47 on 30 January 1909 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.24 Mary Foster is head of household on the census of 22 April 1910 at 911 Second, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, as Mary Crawford, a 67 year old widow who was born in Indiana. Enumerated with were an unknown person.25 She witnessed the marriage of George Allen and Bernice Crawford on 10 November 1911 at the Crawford home, Dodge City, Ford, Kansas.26,27 Mary Foster resided in 1915 at 911 2d Ave, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.28 She resided in 1920 at 911 2nd Ave, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.29 She resided in 1924 at 911 2nd, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.30 |
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Ida Kate Crawford was born on 18 December 1862 at Warren Co., Indiana.1
She was the daughter of Washington Marion Crawford and Mary Foster.2,3
Ida Kate Crawford married Alva O. Sherman on 14 November 1886 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.4,5,6
Ida Kate Crawford died on 7 March 1934 at age 71.
She appeared on the census of 1880 at Washington Twp., Warren Co., Indiana.7 She was took teachers' exam between 1884 and 1891 at Ford Co., Kansas. She filed land entry papers indicating she first settled on the claim on 4 Dec 1884 and had the land surveyed. In July 1885 at Ford Co., Kansas.8 She was enumerated with Washington Marion Crawford on the census of 1 July 1885 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, listed as Ida K Crawford a 24 year old white female teacher born Indiana.9 Ida Kate Crawford filed land entry papers claiming she settled on the land 4 Dec 1884 and had the land surveyed on 14 July 1885 at Lots 3-4 and # 1/2 SW 1/4 S7 T29 R24, Ford Co., Kansas.8 She was enrolled in Ford County Normal Institute on 13 August 1885 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.10 She purchased Lots 3 and 4 and the E1/2 SW1/4 7-27-24 from the U.S. Government on 19 July 1887 at Ford Co., Kansas.11 She and Alva O. Sherman sold land to William N. Crawford of Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, being the S 1/2 SE 1/4 Sec 20 and S 1/2 SW 1/4 Section 21 Township 29 Range 24, a total of 152 60/100 acres for $800 on 6 July 1888 at Ford County, Kansas.12 Ida Kate Crawford sold land being lots 3 and 4 and the E1/2 SW1/4 7-27-24 on 6 July 1888 at Ford Co., Kansas, to William N. Crawford.13 Ida Kate Crawford homesteaded lots numbered 3 and f and E1/2 SW 1/4 S7 T27S R24W of 6th meridian on 5 November 1890 at Ford Co., Kansas.14,15 She and Alva O. Sherman of at Pierce County, Washington, sold land to S. C. Topley of Dodge City, being the SW 1/4 Section 22 Township 25 Range 22 West for $100.00 on 13 June 1891.16 Ida Kate Crawford appeared on the census of 2 June 1900 at Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.17,18 She was listed as grantor in the sell of land by Mary Foster on 18 October 1907 at Ford Co., Kansas; by warranty deed to Peter Hinemann for $2000 the SE 1/4 Sect 31 Twp 28 Range 26.19 Ida Kate Crawford and Alva O. Sherman of Pierce County Washington sold land to Nelson and Judson Crawford of Ford County, Kansas being lot 7 block 47 on 14 December 1929 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.20 |
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| Carrie A Crawford was born on 10 February 1870 at Warren Co., Indiana.1,2 She was the daughter of Washington Marion Crawford and Mary Foster.3,4 Carrie A Crawford died on 20 July 1886 at Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, at age 16.1,2,4,5 She was buried after 20 July 1886 at Maple Grove Cemetery, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.5 The funeral of Carrie A Crawford was held on 21 July 1886 at M.E. Church, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.6,7 |
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Lida A Crawford was born on 22 December 1871 at Warren Co., Indiana.1,2,3
She was the daughter of Washington Marion Crawford and Mary Foster.4,2,5
Lida A Crawford married Alvin Hamilton Lighter on 11 August 1897 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.6,7,2
Lida A Crawford died on 13 December 1945 at Murray Memorial Hospital, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, at age 73.1,2,3,8
She was buried on 17 December 1945 at Maple Grove Cem, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.9,10,1
She was member of Methodist Church.2 She resided in 1884 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.2 She was neither absent or tarde from Third Ward School during month of October on 1 November 1888 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.11 She was educated in June 1890 at Normal School, Emporia, Lyon Co., Kansas.12 She had spent 7 months in a normal institute and taught school for 31 months under a grade 2 certificate in August 1896 at Ford Co., Kansas. She was issued a grade 1 certificate.13 She and Alvin Hamilton Lighter sold land to O. H. Simpson of Ford County, Kansas for $160 being the NE 1/4 Section 32, Township 26 Range 26 on 28 February 1902 at Ford County, Kansas.14 Lida A Crawford and Alvin Hamilton Lighter sold land to W. E. Lighter for $100 being lots 9, 10 S 1/2 NW 1/4 Section 1 Township 27 Range 26 and Lots 6, 7, 8 SW 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 1 Township 27 Range 26 on 1 April 1903 at Ford Co. KS, Kansas.15 Lida A Crawford and Alvin Hamilton Lighter sold land to Alice M. Lighter being lot 5, 6 S1/2 SW 1/4 Section 33 Township 26 Range 25 on 15 November 1905 at Ford Co. KS, Kansas.16 Lida A Crawford and Alvin Hamilton Lighter sold land to W. E. Lighter of Ford County Kansas for $3000 being lot 7, 8 S 1/2 SE 1/4 Section 33 Township 26 Range 25 on 15 November 1905 at Ford Co. KS, Kansas.17 Lida A Crawford was listed as grantor in the sell of land by Mary Foster on 18 October 1907 at Ford Co., Kansas; by warranty deed to Peter Hinemann for $2000 the SE 1/4 Sect 31 Twp 28 Range 26.18 Lida A Crawford witnessed the marriage of George Allen and Bernice Crawford on 10 November 1911 at the Crawford home, Dodge City, Ford, Kansas.19,20 Lida A Crawford and Alvin Hamilton Lighter resided between 1915 and 1916 at 1411 Central, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, and was employed by Rush Hardware.21 |
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Nelson Garfield Crawford was born on 29 October 1881 at West Lebanon, Warren Co., Indiana.1,2,3,4
He was the son of Washington Marion Crawford and Mary Foster.5,2,6
Nelson Garfield Crawford married Cora B. Adams on 7 July 1907 at Dodge City, Ford, Kansas.7,8,9,4,10
Nelson Garfield Crawford died on 10 May 1957 at Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, at age 75.11,2,12
He was buried on 13 May 1957 at Maple Grove Cem., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.13,12
He wasneither absent from or tardy for school in April 1891 at 2nd Ward, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.14 He was member of Methodist church.15 He appeared on the census of 1900 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas; CENSUS: 1900 U.S. Census; Dodge City, Ford Co. KS; page 74B sheet 13; born Oct 1881 IN telegraph messenger (Doc. #: CRAWFORD.CEN.008).16 He was listed as grantor in the sell of land by Mary Foster on 18 October 1907 at Ford Co., Kansas; by warranty deed to Peter Hinemann for $2000 the SE 1/4 Sect 31 Twp 28 Range 26.17 Nelson Garfield Crawford purchased by warranty deed lots 6 and 7 of block 47 for $500 on 30 January 1909 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.18 He and Mary Foster sold land being lot 6 of block 47 on 30 January 1909 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.19 Nelson Garfield Crawford is head of household on the census of 22 April 1910 at 909 Second, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, as Nelson Crawford, a 28 year old male postal clerk who was born in Indiana. Enumerated with were Cora B. Adams.20 Nelson Garfield Crawford witnessed the marriage of George Allen and Bernice Crawford on 10 November 1911 at the Crawford home, Dodge City, Ford, Kansas.21,22 Nelson Garfield Crawford resided in 1915 at 909 2d Ave, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, and was employed as assistant post master.23 He resided in 1920 at 909 2nd Ave, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.24 He resided in 1924 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, employed as assistant Post Master.25 He was Commander; Dodge City Commandery No. 35; Masons; in 1924 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.26 He was postmaster between 1 March 1928 and April 1936 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.2 He is head of household on the census of 23 April 1930 at Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, as Nelson G. Crawford, a 48 year old male born in Indiana who is employed as post master. Enumerated with were Cora B. Adams.27 Nelson Garfield Crawford was postmaster on 5 February 1932 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.28 He was superintendent of mails between 1936 and 1948 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.2 He and Cora B. Adams resided in 1942 at 909 2nd Ave., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.29 Nelson Garfield Crawford retired from post office on 30 June 1948 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.2 In February 1949, Nelson Garfield Crawford was recognized as a member of the First Methodist church for 50 years at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.30 He was member Sons of the Pioneers before 1950 at Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.31 He was member St. Bernard Lodge No. 222, A. F. and A. M. Dodge City Chapter No. 75 Royal Arch Masons, Dodge City Council No. 16, Royal and Select Masters, Dodge City Commandery No. 35, Knights Templar and Midian Shring Temple of Wichita at Dodge City, Kansas.15 He visited 11 southern states and returned by the way of Topeka and attended Kansas Day activities in January 1951.32 |
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Cora B. Adams was born circa 1882 at Salem, Indiana.1,2
She married Nelson Garfield Crawford, son of Washington Marion Crawford and Mary Foster, on 7 July 1907 at Dodge City, Ford, Kansas.3,4,5,6,2
Cora B. Adams died on 6 December 1947 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.7,1
She was buried on 8 December 1947 at Maple Grove Cem., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.8,2
She was listed as grantor in the sell of land by Mary Foster on 18 October 1907 at Ford Co., Kansas; by warranty deed to Peter Hinemann for $2000 the SE 1/4 Sect 31 Twp 28 Range 26.9 Cora B. Adams was enumerated with Nelson Garfield Crawford on the census of 22 April 1910 at 909 Second, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, listed as Cora B. Crawford a 28 year old female born in Indiana.10 Cora B. Adams witnessed the marriage of George Allen and Bernice Crawford on 10 November 1911 at the Crawford home, Dodge City, Ford, Kansas.11,12 Cora B. Adams appeared on the census of 7 January 1920 at 909 2nd Avenue, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.13 She was member Methodist Church, Order of Eastern Star, Chapter CF, P.E.O having been past president of the P.E.O. chapter at Dodge City, Kansas.2 She and Nelson Garfield Crawford resided in 1942 at 909 2nd Ave., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.14 |
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Alvin Hamilton Lighter was born on 15 May 1864 at Mt. Carroll, Illinois.1,2
He married Lida A Crawford, daughter of Washington Marion Crawford and Mary Foster, on 11 August 1897 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.3,4,5
Alvin Hamilton Lighter died in June 1942 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, at age 78.1,2
He was buried in 1943 at Maple Grove Cem., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, in Lot 4, block 97, EGAR.1,6,7
He a single man sold land being SW 1/4 32-27-26 to M. O. Vansell for $1200 on 5 March 1895 at Ford County, Kansas.8 He was witness will of Samuel Aten on 26 October 1901 at Ford Co., Kansas. He and Lida A Crawford sold land to O. H. Simpson of Ford County, Kansas for $160 being the NE 1/4 Section 32, Township 26 Range 26 on 28 February 1902 at Ford County, Kansas.9 Alvin Hamilton Lighter and Lida A Crawford sold land to W. E. Lighter for $100 being lots 9, 10 S 1/2 NW 1/4 Section 1 Township 27 Range 26 and Lots 6, 7, 8 SW 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 1 Township 27 Range 26 on 1 April 1903 at Ford Co. KS, Kansas.10 Alvin Hamilton Lighter and Lida A Crawford sold land to Alice M. Lighter being lot 5, 6 S1/2 SW 1/4 Section 33 Township 26 Range 25 on 15 November 1905 at Ford Co. KS, Kansas.11 Alvin Hamilton Lighter and Lida A Crawford sold land to W. E. Lighter of Ford County Kansas for $3000 being lot 7, 8 S 1/2 SE 1/4 Section 33 Township 26 Range 25 on 15 November 1905 at Ford Co. KS, Kansas.12 Alvin Hamilton Lighter was listed as grantor in the sell of land by Mary Foster on 18 October 1907 at Ford Co., Kansas; by warranty deed to Peter Hinemann for $2000 the SE 1/4 Sect 31 Twp 28 Range 26.13 Alvin Hamilton Lighter resided in 1909 at 1411 Central Ave., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.14 He witnessed the marriage of George Allen and Bernice Crawford on 10 November 1911 at the Crawford home, Dodge City, Ford, Kansas.15,16 Alvin Hamilton Lighter and Lida A Crawford resided between 1915 and 1916 at 1411 Central, Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, and was employed by Rush Hardware.17 Alvin Hamilton Lighter sold land to Lola H. Thompson and Sally B. Pine for $2250 being lots 46 and 48 Block 30, Shinns Addition on 25 March 1918 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.18 |
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Alva O. Sherman was born in January 1846 at New York.
He married Ida Kate Crawford, daughter of Washington Marion Crawford and Mary Foster, on 14 November 1886 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.1,2,3
Alva O. Sherman was contracted to build a boarding house on 2nd Avenue on 30 July 1885 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.4 He was member of S.K. of A.O.U.W. (Ancient Order United Workmen) serving as Lieutenant Commander on 17 December 1885 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.5 He was member Sons of Veterans on 19 December 1885 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.6 He and Ida Kate Crawford sold land to William N. Crawford of Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, being the S 1/2 SE 1/4 Sec 20 and S 1/2 SW 1/4 Section 21 Township 29 Range 24, a total of 152 60/100 acres for $800 on 6 July 1888 at Ford County, Kansas.7 Alva O. Sherman and Ida Kate Crawford of at Pierce County, Washington, sold land to S. C. Topley of Dodge City, being the SW 1/4 Section 22 Township 25 Range 22 West for $100.00 on 13 June 1891.8 Alva O. Sherman appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.9,10 He was listed as grantor in the sell of land by Mary Foster on 18 October 1907 at Ford Co., Kansas; by warranty deed to Peter Hinemann for $2000 the SE 1/4 Sect 31 Twp 28 Range 26.11 Alva O. Sherman and Ida Kate Crawford of Pierce County Washington sold land to Nelson and Judson Crawford of Ford County, Kansas being lot 7 block 47 on 14 December 1929 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.12 |
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Nelson G. Crawford was born on 17 October 1808 at Preble County, Ohio.1,2
He was the son of James Crawford and Sarah Smith.3,4
Nelson G. Crawford married Martha Smith, daughter of (?) Smith and Hannah (?), on 3 September 1833 at Warren Co., Indiana.5,6,7,8
Nelson G. Crawford died on 21 March 1864 at Warren Co., Indiana, at age 55.1,2
He was buried after 21 March 1864 at West Lebanon Cemetery, West Lebanon, Warren Co., Indiana.1
His estate was probated on 22 June 1865 at Warren County, Indiana.9
His estate was probated on 22 June 1865 at Warren County, Indiana. Bequests of $50 were granted to Nelson G. Crawford.9
He was farmer. He purchased the NW Section 8 Township 21N Range 8 West (80 acres) on 18 May 1830 at Warren Co., Indiana.10 He purchased 80 acres for $1.25 per acre (entry #11152) on 18 May 1830 at W 1/2 NW 1/4 S8 T21N R8W, Indiana.11 He resided on 18 May 1830 at Warren Co., Indiana.11 He resided in 1836 at Washington Township, Warren County, Indiana.12 He and Martha Smith sold SE1/4 NE1/4 S35T22R9 to Henry Hall for $100.50 on 28 December 1836 at Warren Co., Indiana.13 Nelson G. Crawford and Martha Smith sold W1/2NW1/4 S24T22NR10W containing 80 acres for $1000 on 19 October 1859 at Warren Co., Indiana, Washington M. Crawford of Warren County, Indiana.14 Nelson G. Crawford witnessed the probate of the estate of William C. Crawford on 16 November 1860 at Warren County, Indiana.15 |
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Martha Smith was born on 3 August 1815 at Indiana.1,2
She was the daughter of (?) Smith and Hannah (?).3
Martha Smith married Nelson G. Crawford, son of James Crawford and Sarah Smith, on 3 September 1833 at Warren Co., Indiana.4,5,6,7
Martha Smith died on 1 August 1871 at Warren Co., Indiana, at age 55.1,2
She was buried after 1 August 1871 at West Lebanon Cemetery, Warren Co., Indiana.1
Her estate was probated in May 1872 at Warren County, Indiana.8
She and Nelson G. Crawford sold SE1/4 NE1/4 S35T22R9 to Henry Hall for $100.50 on 28 December 1836 at Warren Co., Indiana.9 Martha Smith and Nelson G. Crawford sold W1/2NW1/4 S24T22NR10W containing 80 acres for $1000 on 19 October 1859 at Warren Co., Indiana, Washington M. Crawford of Warren County, Indiana.10 Martha Smith and Celia Carrie Crawford were appointed as guardian of Celia Carrie Crawford on 27 October 1868 at Warren County, Indiana.11 Martha Smith left a will on 16 August 1871 at Williamsport, Warren County, Indiana.12 She and James H. Crawford were executor of the will of James H. Crawford on 16 August 1871 at Warren County, Indiana.12 |
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James H. Crawford was born on 19 June 1834 at Warren, Indiana.
He was the son of Nelson G. Crawford and Martha Smith.1,2
James H. Crawford married Eliza Jane Swisher, daughter of John Swisher and Amelia Wright, on 10 April 1856 at Indiana.3,4,5,6
James H. Crawford married Esther L. (?) between 1893 and 1895.7
James H. Crawford and Esther L. (?) were divorced in 1897.7
James H. Crawford married Esther L. (?) on 9 November 1898 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.8
James H. Crawford applied for divorce from Esther L. (?) on 23 August 1904.9
James H. Crawford and Esther L. (?) were divorced in March 1905 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.10,9
James H. Crawford died on 8 July 1908 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, at age 74.11,12,13,14
He was buried on 10 July 1908 at Maple Grove Cem., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.12,13,15
He administered the probate of the estate of William C. Crawford on 16 November 1860 at Warren County, Indiana.16 James H. Crawford served Co. F 72nd Regiment Indiana Infantry as scout and assistant wagon master between 1861 and 1865.17,18 He received a bequest from the estate of Nelson G. Crawford on 22 June 1865 at Warren County, Indiana; $50.19 James H. Crawford witnessed the appointment of Martha Smith as guardian of Celia Carrie Crawford on 27 October 1868 at Warren County, Indiana.20 James H. Crawford and Martha Smith were executor of the will of Martha Smith on 16 August 1871 at Warren County, Indiana.21 James H. Crawford and Washington Marion Crawford were appointed as guardian of Celia C. Crawford on 13 October 1871 at Warren County, Indiana.22 James H. Crawford witnessed the probate of the estate of Martha Smith in May 1872 at Warren County, Indiana.23 In February 1878, James H. Crawford of at West Lebanon, Warren County, Indiana, loaded freight for move to Kansas.24 He and his wife and six children arrived in February 1878 Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas with the West Lebanon colony.25,13,26 He was the member of Methodist Church when it first organized in at Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, 4 August 1878.27 He was member Union Class of Methodist Church in 1878 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.28 He purchased lot 1 and 2 and S1/2 NE 1/4 Sec 37, Twp 27 R25W being 159 90/100 acres for $400 from Oliver Marsh on 11 March 1882 at Ford Co., Kansas.29 He and other trusteees ME church purchased lots 7 & 8 Block 18 for $200 for use by church as place of worship on 11 October 1882 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.30 He purchased lot 37 and 39 block 2 Military Avenue from Janah Tulles on 2 March 1883 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.31 He had a span of horses stolen from his place south of the river circa 7 June 1883 at Ford Co., Kansas.32 He purchased lots 7 & 8 and E 1/2 SE 1/4 Sect 35 Twp 26 R25W being 165 acres for $4,300 from Geo W. Reighard with mortgate of $1500 due 1 June 1887 on 5 September 1883 at Ford Co., Kansas.33 He was a member of group calling for county convention to nominate county ticket.34 He attended soldiers reunion on 18 October 1883 at Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.35 He was rancher with range on Arkansas River opposite Dodge City on 1 January 1884 at Ford Co., Kansas, His cattle brand was an RS on left side smooth crop and small hole in left ear.36 He was on the Republican ticket for treasurer of Dodge Twp., Ford Co., Kansas on 31 January 1884.37 He purchased lots 21,22,23 & 24 of Block 3 Chestnut for $900 on 18 February 1884 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.38 He purchased the second lot north of the Wright House and will erect a large building for a grocery store on 21 February 1884 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.39 He attended annual conference of M.E. Church as lay delegate 12 March 1884 Newton, Harvey Co., Kansas.40 He had a store on Front Street at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, before 3 April 1884. He was owner of the Indiana Grocery located north of the Wright house (on 2nd Ave.) in May 1884 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.41,42 He established a general merchandise store at Belle Meade, Kansas, on 10 July 1884.43 He owned branding corral one mile south of Arkansas River at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, on 10 July 1884.44 He was appointed viewer of road petitioned by David Morrow on 10 July 1884 at Ford Co., Kansas.45 He operated the South Side Hotel on 24 July 1884 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.46 He visited Indiana on 4 September 1884.47 He was breeder of thoroughbred Essex and Berkshire hogs on 23 December 1884 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.48 He visited Sterling, Colorado circa 4 April 1885.49 He purchased Lot 6 and S 1/2 SW 1/4 Sect 35 T26S R25W for $1100 from L. B. Armstrong on 1 May 1885 at Ford Co., Kansas.50 He has 40 breeding sows and 3 fine boars all of the Poland China and Essex breed on 2 June 1885 at Ford Co., Colorado.51 He visited Kansas City circa 8 July 1885.52 He, grocery man, added a new delivery wagon and delivers groceries to all parts of at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, on 16 July 1885.53 He visited (an unknown value) West Baden Springs, Orange Co., Indiana on 13 August 1885.54 He has plattted 119 acres of land south of the Arkansas River bridge into one acre lots to be known as J. H. Crawford's subdivision on 24 September 1885 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.55 He purchased Lot #6 & 7 in block 47 on 19 December 1885 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, Dodge City Town Company.56 He was stockholder of Monarch Mortgage and Loand Company. On 11 February 1886 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.57 He was appointed director at organizational meeting of Merchant's State Bank on 18 February 1886 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.58 He and Eliza Jane Swisher attended conference of the ME Church circa 16 March 1886 McPherson, Kansas. James H. Crawford goas as a delegate from Dodge City.59 He was member of Dodge City Board of Trade on 25 March 1886 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.60 He applied for a charter for a street railway containing two miles of track with 1 mile on Brdige Street to south side of Arkansas River and the other mile parallel with railroad on 13 May 1886 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.61 He was a stockholder in Monarch Mortgage and Loan Company which was chartered May 21st on 10 June 1886 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.61 Crawford & Briggs was the name of the new firm which succeeded J. H. Crawford in the grocery business.62 He purchased lot 35 and # 1/2 lot 33 block 2 for $925 on 21 July 1886 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.63 He purchased lots 6 and 7 block 47 from the Dodge City Town Co. for $100 on 10 August 1886 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.64 He received Homestead Certificate No. 1266 Application 2731 filed at Larned KS for lots 1 & 2 and SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 Section 4 Twp 26 Range 26 164 acres on 10 August 1886 at Ford Co., Kansas.65 He purchased N 25 ft lots 21, 22 Chestnut St for $2000 from Anna L. Robbins on 10 August 1886 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.66 He resided in 1887 at Ford Co., Kansas, dealing in groceries, provisions, produce and queensware, also stockman with range South Arkansas River and a breeder of thoroughbred Berkshire hogs having been established in 1878.67 He purchased land from C. M. Beeson and wife on 12 January 1887 at Ford Co., Kansas.68 He purchased lot 1 block 3 Crawford's Addition from John Russ on 3 March 1887 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.69 He sold land being lot 2 block 6 Crawford's Addition Dodge City to Daniel D. Rose for $400 on 28 June 1887 at Ford County, Kansas.70 He purchased NE 1/4 33-27-25 being 160 acres for $1,000 except $400 mortgage from John Ross on 1 November 1887 at Ford Co., Kansas.71 He purchased S 1/2 SW 1/4 and E 1/2 SE 1/4 5-29-24 being 160 acres for $1,000 except mortgage from George Wendling on 11 November 1887 at Ford Co., Kansas.72 He purchased lots 10 & 11 Block 46 for $1650 except 1st mortgage for $1170 from W. C. McKinney on 2 December 1887 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.73 He purchased 10 acres in square out of SE corner of W 1/2 SW 1/4 2-27-25 being railroad buildings for Arkansas Kansas and Colorado RR Co. On 17 December 1887 at Ford Co., Kansas.74 He purchased lots 1-5, 8-12 block 25 and lots 1, 3-5, 8, 11, 13, 15-18 block 26 from Ella T. Owens on 19 December 1887 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.75 He purchased 20 acres off S side NW 1/4 11-27-25 from Oliver March on 23 January 1888 at Ford Co., Kansas.76 He purchased 15 acres off SE 1/4 11-27-25 from L. K. McIntyre on 24 January 1888 at Ford Co., Kansas.77 He sold land being 150 67/100 acres of Sec 35-26-26 and block 4 & 5 of Crawford's addition to Dodge City on 20 August 1888 at Ford Co., Kansas, to William N. Crawford.78 James H. Crawford and wife E. J. Crawford sold to Washington M. Crawford, lots no. 6 and 7 in block 47 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, on 12 September 1888.79,80 He was elected chairman of board of trustees of Dodge School of Theology on 20 September 1888 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.81 He purchased 5 a 11-27-25 from James McCurdy on 26 November 1888 at Ford Co., Kansas.82 He purchased 5 a NE corner SW 1/4 2-27-25 from W. J. Spencer on 26 November 1888 at Ford Co., Kansas.83 He purchased 10 a SW corner NE 1/4 2-27-25 from W. C. Shinn on 26 November 1888 at Ford Co., Kansas.84 He was member committee on reception for Our Soldiers Home Movement on 27 December 1888 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.85 He purchased lot 2 & 4 block 14 Crawford's Additon fromH. B. Bell, sheriff on 2 January 1889 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.86 He purchased SW 1/4 34-25-26 from Frank Ridenour on 3 January 1889 at Ford Co., Kansas.87 He was member board of directors of American Building and Loan Association on 12 February 1889 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.88 He presented at an Institute of the Agricultural Society in March 1889 at Ford County, Kansas.89 He had his rye cut averaging 50 bushels to the acre on 27 June 1889 at Ford Co., Kansas.90 He was appointed to Finance Committee of the Ford County Agricultural Association on 29 June 1889 at Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.91 He was member of the finance committe of the Agricultural Association on 11 July 1889 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.92 He resided on 29 August 1889 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.93 He was appointed to committee to make a list of cows milk could be procurred from for the Ford County Agricultural Association on 25 January 1890 at Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.94 He purchased lots 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and west feet of lot 5 block 10 Crawford's 2nd Addition from Chicago KS & Nebr RR Co. On 26 February 1890 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.95 He was held the office of school board member serving as president on 5 May 1890 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.96 He was a member of the city board of education serving as president on 13 May 1892 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.97 He was member Lewis Post No. 394 Grand Army of the Republic having served in the Indiana Infantry as a private in 1894 at Ford Co., Kansas.98,99 He sold his business interests to P. M. Imel in 1898 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.13 He was received pension of $72 per month for disability on 20 March 1901 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.100 He purchased land being lots 16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23 of block 17 Crawford's Addition and lots 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 of Block 1 Crawford's Addition by QCD for $54.65 from J. M. Robinson and Estella N. Robinson of Ford Co. Kansas on 6 November 1901 at Ford County, Kansas.101 He widower of Ford Co., KS sold land being lots 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23 of Block 1 Crawford's Addition to Dodge City for $150.00 to Katie Kreigh on 13 December 1906 at Ford County, Kansas.102 James H. Crawford visited Johson County, Missouri where he attended a large stock sale on 28 February 1907.103 On 29 March 1907, James H. Crawford of Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas wrote William Clay Crawford of (an unknown value). The letter states " your grandfather Crawford lived to be 56. Died with colic. Your grandmother died about the same age with typhoid. From you great grandfather Crawford lived until the age of 72 and dies with sunstroke. Your great grandmother Crawford lived 78 - don't remember what caused her death. Your grandparents were born in Ohio and died in Warren County, Indiana. Your great grandparents moved from Kentucky and died in southern Ohio. Your great great grandparents came from Scotland and are buried in Kentucky not far from Lexington.104 " James H. Crawford sold land being lots 1,2,3,4,5,6 of Block 3 Crawford's 3rd Addition and lots 1,2,3,4 of Block 4 Crawford's 3rd Addition to Dodge City by QCD to Jennie C. Hazelton for $500.00 on 10 April 1908 at Ford County, Kansas.105 He of Ford County Kansas purchased lots 6,7, and 8 in Section 35 Township 26 Range 25 by QCD for $1.00 from E. O. Eyman and Minnie N. Eyman, hiw wife, of Jackson Co. Missouri on 11 April 1908 at Ford Co., Kansas.106 |
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| William C. Crawford was born on 28 November 1835 at Warren Co., Indiana.1 He was the son of Nelson G. Crawford and Martha Smith.2 William C. Crawford married Mary E. Bell, daughter of James Bell and Jane (?), on 26 December 1858 at Warren County, Indiana.3,4 William C. Crawford died on 6 November 1860 at Warren Co., Indiana, at age 24.1 He was buried after 6 November 1860 at West Lebanon Cemetery, West Lebanon, Warren Co., Indiana.1 His estate was probated on 16 November 1860 at Warren County, Indiana.5 |
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Mary Elizabeth Crawford was born on 21 April 1838 at Washington Township, Warren, Indiana.1,2
She was the daughter of Nelson G. Crawford and Martha Smith.3,2,4
Mary Elizabeth Crawford married Elisha Vance Briggs on 7 February 1858 at Warren, Indiana.2,5,6,7
Mary Elizabeth Crawford died on 27 February 1916 at Warren, Indiana, at age 77.1,8,9,2
She was buried after 27 February 1916 at Section 3, Highland Cemetery, Warren County, Indiana.8,10
She received a bequest from the estate of Nelson G. Crawford on 22 June 1865 at Warren County, Indiana; $50.11 |
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