Dempsey Dubois Crews
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 23 Jul 1806 - Colleton District, South Carolina 3 Christening: 1 Oct 1843 - Bethel Primitive Baptist Church, Ware County, Georgia 257 Death: 24 Jul 1892 - DeSoto County, Florida ( at age 86) 258 Burial: in New Hope Cemetery, Zolfo Springs, DeSoto, Florida 258
Parents
Father: Alexander Crews Mother: Lucy Dubois
Spouses and Children
1. *Piety Collier Marriage: Abt 1835 - Camden Co., GA Status:Marriage Events
• Friends: Abt 1835. Children: 1. Henry C. Crews 2. William Madison Crews 3. Micajah Crews 4. Elizabeth Crews 5. Dempsey Dubois Crews Jr. 6. Lydia Bea Crews 7. Willis Crews 8. Crawford Crews 9. Mary Irene Crews 10. Willoughby Crews 2. Mahala Molcy Hair Marriage: 16 Dec 1863 - Manatee County, Florida 3 Status: Children: 1. Sarah Jane Crews 2. William Calvin Crews 3. Isham Crews 4. Sophia T. Crews 5. Reverend Thomas Jefferson Crews 6. Edward Crews 7. Charity Crews
Notes
General:
CREWS, DEMPSEY D.1806-1893 CAMDEN
Dempsey DuBois Crews was born in Colleton District, S. C., July 23, 1806, a son of Alexander Crews (Vol.II). He relocated during his youth with his parents to Camden County, Ga., where he grew up and lived until after the birth of his fourth child. He married Piety Collier, born 1820 in Camden County. She died in 1862 of small-pox. They had ten children, viz:
1. Henry B.b. Aug. 16, 1836, m. Susan Wingate, dau of William.
2. William M.b. Aug. 27, 1838, m. Charlotte Bethea.
3. Micajahb. Dec. 22, 1841, died young.
4. Elizabethb. Feb. 16, 1844. m. Reubin Carlton (son of Alderman).
5. Dempsey Jr.b. Nov. 23, 1846, m. Frances Collins, dau. of Enoch, Jr.
6. Lydiab. May 16, 1849, m. Streety Hair. (Son of Calvin).
7. Willisb. Feb. 27, 1854, m. Mary Wingate, dau. of William.
8. Crawfordb. Sept. 18.1856, m. Edith Hart, dau. of Wm.
9. Maryb. Nov. 16,1858, m. William Lee (son of Jesse).
10- Willoughbyb. Jan 26, 1862, died young.
After the first wife's death Mr. Crews was married in Polk Co, Fla., in 1864 to Mehala Hair, daughter of Calvin; she was born Dec. 23, 1837. They had seven children, viz:
11. Sarah Janeb. Nov. 13, 1864, burned to death age 8 years.
12. William C.b. Nov. 30, 1866, m. Cornelia Whiddon, dau. of David.
13. Ishamb. July 17, 1869, m. Azilene Gill, dau of James.
14. Sophiab. Jan. 1. 1872, m. Luke Altman, son of John.
15. Thomasb. Jan 25. 1874, m. Ava Bailey, dau of Willoughby.
16. Edwardb. Oct. 15, 1877, died age 8 years.
17. Charityb. June 18, 1879, m. lst. Chester Burnett; 2nd. Leslie Allen.
Dempsey D. Crews served in the Indian War in this section and over in Florida 1836-40, also in the Seminole outbreak in South Florida in 1849 and in the last Seminole War there 1856-58. In Georgia he served in Capt. William B. North's company, 2nd Regiment Florida militia, June 16 to Dec. 18, 1837, with the rank of 3rd Corporal.
Mr. Crews moved from Georgia to Florida in 1845 and was emumerated in Hamilton County, Florida during 1850. He later settled in Southwest Florida in what was then Manatee County. Out of which he was cut into Polk County in 1861. His first wife was buried in the Wachula Cemetery at Wauchula, Florida. He and his last wife were interred within New Hope Cemetery near present day Crewsville in Hardee County, Florida. His death occurred about 1893.
Dempsey Dubois Crews
1806-1892
Dempsey Dubois Crews was born in Colleton District of South Carolina on 23 Jul 1806. Dempsey was the son of Alexander Crews, born 1771 in Charleston District, and his second wife, Lucy Dubois who was born 1785 in South Carolina (her birth date being determined from the 1870 Camden County Census). DD's parents married late 1805.
Dempsey was the first born of Alexander and 2nd wife Lucy. His rather unusual given name is not that hard to trace. As shown, in the 1810 Federal Census for Colleton, South Carolina, the Dubois' and Crews were neighbors. Hence, Dempsey Dubois Crews was named for his maternal grandfather Dempsey DuBois (he was born about 1765).
The Alexander Crews family relocated from the Colleton District of South Carolina to Camden County, Georgia between 1815-1817. Dempsey grew up in the "Great Satilla River" area of Camden.
DD is likely the male child enumerated in father Alexander's the 1820 Camden Census (male 10 - 15) and again in the 1830 census in Camden (male 20-29).
Stephen was listed separately in 1820 Camden and William returned to South Carolina (his 1812 pension record stated he married Sarah Bradley in Beaufort, SC in 15 Jun 1820) and is in Ware along with, now returned, brother William by the 1830 census. Dempsey has yet to be married.
However, Dempsey's marital status changes about 1835. During the mid 1830s, Dempsey marries Piety Collier (date based on birth of first child Henry B.), a daughter of Henry Collier of Dooly County, Georgia (Piety Collier Crews is listed as an heir in Henry's estate proceedings. John Collier, Senior, who previously was said to be her father, is more likely her brother. Piety was born in 1820 in Georgia.
After DD's marriage to Piety, he served three different enlistments during the 2nd Seminole Wars, enlisting from Columbia County, Florida:
Enrolled in 22 Jun 1836 to 22 Oct 1836 in Captain William B. North's Company of 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade Florida Militia as a Corporal
Enrolled in 15 Jun 1837 to 18 Dec 1837 in Captain William B. North's Company of 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade East Florida Militia "Columbia County Rangers" as a Sergeant. Discharged from Ft Gilliland.
Enrolled in 12 Jul 1838 to 12 Jan 1839 in Captain William B. North's Company of 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade East Florida Militia as a Private. Discharged from Ft Gilmer.
By 1840, both Dempsey, half-brothers Stephen and William and his parents are found living in Ware County, Georgia.
About 1848, Dempsey moved his family to Hamilton County, Florida. He was found in the 1850 census of that county, where he was a farmer, along with some of Piety's relatives who had also moved there. There he applied for a land grant under the newly passed Bounty Warrant Act based on his Indian War service. The bounty and pension applications and/or papers in the military files of Dempsey Crews show that he served in the following military units:
Second Seminole War:
Muster Roll of Captain Asa A. Stewart's Company of Florida
Mounted Volunteers, commanded by Col. S. St. George Rogers
called into the service of the United States by Special
Instruction from the President dated War Department, Wash-
ington, May 28, 1857 at Alligator, Fla . on the 27th day of
July 1857 to serve for the term of six months unless soon-
er discharged - served from 27 July 1857 to 26 Jan. 1858.
This muster was certified at Fort Brook, Fla.,
7. CREWS, Dempsy D . , 45
Descriptive Roll of Captain A. A. Stewart's Company of the
Regiment of Florida Militia Volunteers mustered out of
service 26 day of January 1858.
CREWS, Dempsey D., Colleton, SC ; 5'10", dar k-biue-1 ight ,
farmer .
NOTE: This is a handwritten roll containing the following
designated columns: (1) Rank, (2) Name, (3) Where born:
(town, county, state or kingdom), (4) Height (feet-inchs)
(5) Color (complexion, eyes, hair) and (6) occupation.
7. CREWS, Dempsy D . , 45
Civil War
Enlisted in the Union Army by Captain Crane on May 28, 1864 at Fort Myers, serving as a Private in Company B, 2nd Regiment Florida Cavalry.
After his last Indian War service, Dempsey moved his family to South Florida, where he was found in the 1860 census of Manatee County. Not long after, Piety Crews died of Smallpox and was buried at the cemetery in Wachulla, Florida. Dempsey became Justice of the Peace and a cattle rancher in Manatee County. He registered the following mark and brand there in 1863: Swallowfork and underbit in one ear, nothing in the other; brand "DC".
In a 15 Jan 1956 newspaper article in the Tampa Tribune, Dempsey's son, Reverend Thomas Crews states, "Dempsey Crews Senior., blazed the first road from the Fort Green-Wauchula territory across the Peace River to the territory of Zolfo ( Springs) and (a later established settlement named) Crewsville. He selected the site for the ford, graded the slopes, and drove the first yoke of oxen across it. Being first known as Crews Ford, later as Beannen Ford, it was about a half mile east of the present state road from Wauchula to Zolfo".
In December of 1863, Dempsey Crews married Molcy Hair in Manatee County, the Reverend Jeremiah Hayman performing the ceremony. Molcy was born on December 23, 1837 in Columbia County, Florida, a daughter of William Calvin Hair, Jr. (b. 1809 in North Carolina) and Sarah Jane Parker (b. 1814 in North Carolina). She was the granddaughter of William Hair, Sr. (b. 1871 in North Carolina) and of Luke and Sophia Parker.
Dempsey applied for an invalid's pension in DeSoto County, Florida 6 August 1889 at age 83 for service rendered to the state of Florida in Capt. North's E Company of the Florida Mounted Volunteers for the years 1835-1840.
His partial physical disability was due to the measles and mumps, contracted while serving in Captain North's Company, which resulted in nearly total blindness. He also received leg injuries while marching through the Okefenokee swamp. Dempsey Dubois Crews died July 24, 1892 at Zolfo, Florida. His will recorded in Book D, pages 243-244 in Manatee County and in Book I, pages 16-17 in DeSoto County.
Molcy applied for a Widows Pension 20 Oct 1892 based on DD's service with North's Company E, 1st Florida Mounted Volunteers in the Indian Wars
Molcy Crews died 31 May 31 1925 at the home of her only surviving daughter, Ms. Charity Allen, at Balm, Florida.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Crews at buried in the New Hope Cemetery on SR 64 just east of Zolfo Springs in Hardee County, FL. Dempseys's service to the Union Army was recognized by the United States, Records of Headstones of Deceased Union Veterans .
The children of Dempsey and Piety Collier Crews were:
1. William B., b. August 16, 1836; married Susan Bryan (daughter of Lewis)
2. William M., b. August 27, 1838; married Charlotte Bethea April 21, 1870
3. Micajah, b. December 22, 1841, died young
4. Elizabeth, b. February 16, 1844; married Reuben Carlton (son of Daniel) April 20, 1866
5. Dempsey Dubois, Jr., b. November 23, 1846; married Frances Collins (dau. of Enoch, Jr.) August 6, 1869
6. Lydia Bea, b. May 16, 1849; married Streaty Hair (son of William C., Jr.) August 27, 1866
7. Willis, b. February 27, 1854; married Mary Ann Wingate (dau. of William) March 6, 1873
8. Crawford, b. September 18, 1856; married Edith Hart (dau. of William)
9. Mary, b. November 16, 1858; married William Lee (son of Jesse)
10. Willoughby, b. January 26, 1862; died young
The children of Dempsey and Molcy Hair Crews were:
1. Sarah Jane, b. November 13, 1864; burned to death at age 8
2. William Calvin, born November 30, 1866; married Cornelia Whidden b. February 14, 1869 (dau. of David)
3. Isham, born July 17, 1869; married Azeline Gill (dau. Of James)
4. Sophia, born January 1, 1872; married Luke Altman (son of John)
5. Thomas, born January 25, 1874; married Ava Bailey (dau. Of Willoughby)
6. Edward, born October 15, 1877; died age 8 years
7. Charity, born June 18, 1879; married 1) Chester Burnett 2) Leslie Allen.
References:
National Archives: Military, bounty grant and pension record files
1850 Georgia Mortality Census
1840 Ware County, Georgia Census
1850 Columbia County, Florida Census
1860 Manatee County, Florida Census
PIONEERS OF WIREGRASS GEORGIA, Folks Huxford, Vol. II and V
Manatee County, Florida marriage records
Hardee County, Florida cemetery inscriptions
Manatee County, Florida mark and brand book
DeSoto County, Florida will records
Manatee County, Florida will records
"United States, Old War Pension Index, 1815-1926," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZPT-7MB : accessed 25 Jul 2013), Dempsey D Crews, 1889
"United States, Index to Indian Wars Pension Files, 1892-1926," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KDRT-F61 : accessed 25 Jul 2013), Dempsey D Crews, 1892.
"United States, Records of Headstones of Deceased Union Veterans, 1879-1903," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V6HQ-6N8 : accessed 25 Jul 2013), Dempsey D Crews, 1892.' "United States, Civil War Soldiers Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSYV-G5Q : accessed 25 Jul 2013), Dempsey D. Crews, 1861-1865.
Profile of John Collier, Edited by Spessard Stone from Kyle VanLandingham's revised article on John Collier in South Florida Pioneers 15/16 (Jan.-April 1978) as found at <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~crackerbarrel/Collier.html>
Fls War
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-26296-26809-35?cc=1979427&wc=M9M2-JH7:1216883145
Dorcas Crews
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1841 - South Carolina Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: Samuel F. Crews Mother: Rachel Ann FaustDorinda Crews
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 27 May 1848 Christening: Death: 14 Sep 1922 - Hickox, Brantley, Georgia, United States ( at age 74) Burial:
Parents
Father: Archibald Crews Mother: Lucretia Purdom
Spouses and Children
1. *Hampton Walker Marriage: 25 Feb 1869 Status:
Notes
General:
Other information in the record of Darah Walker
from Georgia Deaths
NameDarah Walker
Event Date14 Sep 1922
Age (Formatted)74 years 3 months 17 days
Event PlaceHickox, Brantley, Georgia, United States
Birth Date27 May 1848
BirthplaceGa
GenderFemale
Marital StatusMarried
RaceWhite
EthnicityAmerican
Spouse's NameHamp Walker
Spouse's Titles and TermsJr.
Father's NameArch Crews
Mother's NameCreacy P*Om
GS Film number2320107
Citing this Record
"Georgia Deaths, 1914-1927," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JDXZ-YLR : 24 December 2014), Arch Crews in entry for Darah Walker, 14 Sep 1922, Hickox, Brantley, Georgia, United States; citing reference 22266, Department of Archives and History, Atlanta; FHL microfilm 2320107.
Daughter of Archibald & Lucretia Purdom Crews
Georgia Marriages 1851-1900:
Married Hampton Walker Feb 25, 1869 in Wayne Co, GA
1870 US Federal Census, Sanderson, Baker Co, FL
Hampton Head age 20
Dolly wife age 22
Martha dau age 6/12
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1880 US Federal Census, Center Village, Charlton, GA
Hampton Head age 35
Dora wife age 30
Martha dau age 10
Nancy dau age 8
Lizzie dau age 4
John W son age 1
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1900 US Federal Census, Hoboken, Pierce Co, GA
Dora Head age 52 widowed
Lizzie dau age 28
John son age 22
Pollie dau age 19
Samuel son age 17
Hampton son age 12
Alice dau age 18 married
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1910 US Federal Census, Hoboken, Pierce Co, GA
Dora Head age 61
Hamp son age 22
Easter Crews
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1839 - Ware County, GA 60 Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: Micajah Crews Mother: Emaliza Robinson
Spouses and Children
1. *Jesse Altman Marriage: 18 Aug 1853 - Wayne County, GA 61,62 Status: Children: 1. Elizabeth Altman 2. Frances Altman 3. Hester Altman 4. James B. Altman 5. Newton Altman 6. Ellen Altman 7. George A. AltmanEdmund Crews
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1854 - South Carolina Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: Isaac M. Crews Mother: Elizabeth Horton
Notes
General:
Percy Crew
United States Census, 1900
NamePercy Crew
Event TypeCensus
Event Year1900
Event PlaceGreenville city Ward 3, Greenville, South Carolina, United States
GenderMale
Age14
Marital StatusSingle
RaceWhite
Race (Original)W
Relationship to Head of HouseholdSon
Relationship to Head of Household (Original)Son
Birth DateAug 1886
BirthplaceSouth Carolina
Father's BirthplaceGeorgia
Mother's BirthplaceSouth Carolina
Household
Role
Sex
Age
Birthplace
Edmond CrewHead M 46 Georgia
Fanny CrewWife F 45 South Carolina
Christine CrewDau F 19 South Carolina
Percy CrewSon M 14 South Carolina
Edward Crews
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1877 Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: Dempsey Dubois Crews Mother: Mahala Molcy Hair
Notes
General:
Died at age 8.
Edward Crews
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1784 - Colleton County, South Carolina Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: Samuel Crews Mother:
Spouses and Children
1. *Unknown Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Edward Crews Jr
Notes
General:
Name:Ewd Crews
Home in 1810 (City, County, State):Colleton, South Carolina
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10:3 1800-1810
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 :1 1766-1784
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10:2 1800-1810
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25:1 1785-1794
Number of Household Members Under 16:5
Number of Household Members Over 25:1
Number of Household Members:7
Year: 1810; Census Place: , Colleton, South Carolina; Roll: 60; Page: 609; Image: 0181419; Family History Library Film: 00324.
Name:Ewd Crews
[Edward Crews]
Home in 1820 (City, County, State):St Bartholomews Parish, Colleton, South Carolina
Enumeration Date:August 7, 1820
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10:1 1811-1820
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15:1 1805-1810
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44:1 1776-1794
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10:1 1810-1820
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15:2 1805-1810
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44:1 1776-1794
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture:1
Free White Persons - Under 16:5
Free White Persons - Over 25:2
Total Free White Persons:7
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other:7
1820 U S Census; Census Place: St Bartholomews Parish, Colleton, South Carolina; Page: 25; NARA Roll: M33_118; Image: 92.
1827 GEORGIA LAND LOTTERY, Camden County Residents, by date of drawing
Note: Section 1 is Lee County
Section 2 is Muscogee County
Section 3 is Troup County
Section 4 is Coweta County
Section 5 is Carroll County
Section, District, Lot No. - Name - County, Captains District
16th Day's Drawings - March 24
5 10 87 Crews, Edward - Camden County, Coxs
63rd Day's Drawing - May 18
2 13 182 Crews, Edward - Camden County, Coxs
Conclusion of the 67th day's (May 23) drawing, with the whole of the prizes drawn on the 68th and 69th days. May 24th and 25th
2 13 182 Crews, Edward Camden County Coxs Muscogee County
5 10 87 Crews, Edward Camden County Coxs Carroll County
Ancestry.com. Georgia Land Lottery, 1827 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997.
Original data: State of Georgia. Recorder Office. Official Register of the Land Lottery of 1827. Milledgeville, GA, USA: Grantland & Orme, 1827
Edward Crews Jr
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Between 1804 and 1810 - St Bartholomews Parrish, Colleton County, South Carolina Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: Edward Crews Mother: Unknown
Notes
General:
Name:Edward Crews (III and his mother)
Home in 1830 (City, County, State):Ware, Georgia
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14:1 (1816-1820)
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19:1 (1811-1815)
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29:3 (1801-1810)
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9:1 (1821-1825)
Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49:1 (1781-1790)
Free White Persons - Under 20:3
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:4
Total Free White Persons:7
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):7
1830 US Census; Census Place: , Ware, Georgia; Page: 185; NARA Series: M19; Roll Number: 21; Family History Film: 0007041.
Name:Edward Crews (this is Edward II and his mother)
Home in 1840 (City, County, State):District 719, Ware, Georgia
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29:2 (1811-1820)
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19:1 (1821-1825)
Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59:1 (1781-1790)
Persons Employed in Agriculture:2
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write:3
Free White Persons - Under 20:1
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:2
Total Free White Persons:4
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves:4
ource Citation: Year: 1840; Census Place: District 719, Ware, Georgia; Roll: 52; Page: 133; Image: 274; Family History Library Film: 0007048.
1st Lt Ware Co Sept 7, 1840
http://cdm.sos.state.ga.us:2011/cdm/compoundobject/collection/gnf/id/31791/rec/14
Served as a private in Captain North's Militia Company for a 25 day period between 5 Apr 1842 to 20 Apr 1842. This mounted militia patroled the area around Blount's Ferry near the end of the 2nd Florida War.
"History of Ware County, pg 234"
Possible:
Name:Edward Crews
Year:1878-1882
District:Schlatterville
District Number:590
Place:Pierce, Georgia, USA
Ancestry.com. Georgia, Property Tax Digests, 1793-1892 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: Georgia Tax Digests [1890]. 140 volumes. Morrow, Georgia: Georgia Archives.
Name:Edward Crews
Year:1883-1887
Post Office:Schlatterville
District:Blackshear
District Number:590
Place:Pierce, Georgia, USA
Source Citation: Militia District Number: 590; Post Office: Schlatterville.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Georgia, Property Tax Digests, 1793-1892 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: Georgia Tax Digests [1890]. 140 volumes. Morrow, Georgia: Georgia Archives.
Name:Edward Crews
Year:1883-1887
Post Office:Schlattersville and Hoboken
District:Schlatterville
District Number:590
Place:Pierce, Georgia, USA
Source Citation: Militia District Number: 590; Post Office: Schlattersville and Hoboken.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Georgia, Property Tax Digests, 1793-1892 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: Georgia Tax Digests [1890]. 140 volumes. Morrow, Georgia: Georgia Archives.
Land grant of 100 acres in Lake County, FL awarded 2 April 1855 for two tours of duty with Capt North's 2nd Regiment of the Florida Mounted Volunteers. Warrant number 9.648
http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=0870-042&docClass=MW&sid=x5ls5bhf.czb
Indian Wars
Name:Rufus W. Crews
Event Date:21 Mar 1923
Event Place:Callahan, Nassau, Florida
Gender:Male
Age (Original):77y 10m 21d
Birth Year (Estimated):1846
Father's Name:Edward Crews
Mother's Name:Susan Marshall
"Florida, Deaths, 1877-1939," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FPDC-1Z1 : accessed 06 Jul 2014), Edward Crews in entry for Rufus W. Crews, 21 Mar 1923; citing Callahan, Nassau, Florida, reference p 3389; FHL microfilm 2116297.
Edward Asbury Crews
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 11 Feb 1857 259 Christening: Death: 8 Apr 1921 - ( at age 64) 260 Burial: in Moniac Cemetery, Charlton County, Georgia, USA 261
Parents
Father: Samuel Lemrod Crews Mother: Harriet Raulerson
Spouses and Children
1. *Sidney Hayes Marriage: 3 Nov 1886 - Charlton Co., GA Status:
Notes
General:
Name:Edward E. Crews
Event Type:Marriage
Event Date:03 Nov 1886
Event Place:Charlton, Georgia, United States
Spouse's Name:Sidney Hays
"Georgia, County Marriages, 1785-1950," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KXVK-Y3R : accessed 06 Jul 2014), Edward E. Crews and Sidney Hays, 03 Nov 1886; citing Charlton, Georgia, United States; FHL microfilm 481691.
Edward N. Crews
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: James A. Crews Mother: Sallie Earl
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