Family & Ancestors for Cynthia Igl

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Sarah Crane

Crane Genealogy II page 99.


James Crane

See Crane Genealgy II pages 96-97.

See Hallock Genealogy pages 222, 414 & 663.

He was a private in the Revolutionary War; served in Telford's, Hunter's,Drake's and Truesdell's compnaies, Col. Albert Pauling's regiment, 1779; alsoin Col. Thaddeus Crane's regiment, 1779-80-81; and Col. William Malcolm's regiment.

James Crane died in Richmond, Vermont and was originally buried in Village Cemetery there. A. Rogers has a copy of his death/burial record issued by the State of Vermont in 1979. It gives his date of death as August 17, 1829. Hewas apparently reinterred in Wisconsin at a later date.

The gravestone of James Crane, his wife Clarinda and of three daughters - Betsey, Loretta and Jane,was located at Lakeview Cemetery by Sandra Wellman in May 2002. All five person's names are on the same stone. The information on the stone reads:
JAMES CRANE
OCT. 11, 1763-AUG. 17, 1828
CLARINDA HALLOCK WIFE OF JAMES CRANE
AUG. 12, 1781-JUNE 20, 1859
THEIR DAUGHTERS
BETSEY CRANE
MAR. 14, 1809-JULY 28, 1842
LORETTA B. CRANE.FARNSWORTH
AUG. 7, 1817-SEPT. 20, 1845
JANE M. CRANE.HART
AUG. 7, 1824-MAR. 30, 1852
A photo of the gravestone is held by A. Rogers.


Robert Nelson Parmelee

Per Churchill Family of America pg 274; 'They settled first inPittsford,but removed in a few years to FonduLac, Wis., and later to Grand View, Tenn., where Mr. Parmelee d. Aug. 5, 1899.'


Wilcox

Last name of Emma on Bryon Sturgeon WWI Draft Registration.


Emma J Huffer

1880 Mt. Pleasant, IN census lists Emma with Melvin Huffer, no listing of what relationship there is.


David Weston

Of Duxboro, MA per Massachusetts Marriage Prior to 1800.


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