Crane Genealogy II page 99.
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.
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.'
Last name of Emma on Bryon Sturgeon WWI Draft Registration.
1880 Mt. Pleasant, IN census lists Emma with Melvin Huffer, no listing of what relationship there is.
Of Duxboro, MA per Massachusetts Marriage Prior to 1800.