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SOURCES: Ancestral File | Myers, Caesar W. (I6543)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rawlins, Jonathan David Crowley (I11219)
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2753 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Whitney, Julia (I7968)
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2754 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rawlins, Lyle B (I7570)
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2755 |
SOURCES: Birth from Nephi Ward Records | Crawley, Thomas William (I1660)
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2756 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rawlins, Beverly (I7559)
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2757 |
SOURCES: Jesse Brown's will | Vinson, Drury (I9800)
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SOURCES: Parish Records of Forfar F Scot 6 Pt. 686 14505; 1841 Census of England and Scotla nd F Scot 5 pt. 18 14504 (shows Ann Anderson living with Samuel Ritchie and having two children named Mary and Joseph Alexander) Memories from Clyde and Elva states: "Betsy's mother Ann Anderson Ritchie McKay sailed with her, and lived with her until her death."
BAPTISM: Also baptized 5 Sep 1922
SOURCES: Parish Records of Forfar F Scot 6 Pt. 686 14505; 1841 Census of England and Scotla nd F Scot 5 pt. 18 14504 (shows Ann Anderson living with Samuel Ritchie and having two children named Mary and Joseph Alexander) Memories from Clyde and Elva states: "Betsy's mother Ann Anderson Ritchie McKay sailed with her, and lived with her until her death." | Ritchie, Ann Anderson (I4520)
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SOURCES: Parish Records of Forfar F Scot. 6 Pt. 686 14505; 1841 Census of England and Scotl and F Scot 5 Pt. 18 14504. Was born to Samuel Ritchie and Ann Anderson. She was christened Betty, but went by Betsy. Her mother later married Joseph McKay, there was no issue, the children took his name.
~Web_Links: History by Elva Bigelow Carter http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/crawley_thomas.html
SOURCES: Parish Records of Forfar F Scot. 6 Pt. 686 14505; 1841 Census of England and Scotl and F Scot 5 Pt. 18 14504. Was born to Samuel Ritchie and Ann Anderson. She was christened Betty, but went by Betsy. Her mother later married Joseph McKay, there was no issue, the children took his name. | McKay, Betsey Ritchie (I4487)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Scott, Ethel Ora (I7956)
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SOURCES: Records of Clyde A. Carter
~RESEARCH: Birth dates 1 Apr 1818, 14 Mar, 1 Feb in Llanrust, Denhigh, Wales, or Llanrwst, Denbigshire, Wales, or Leanrust, Corn Densigh, N. Wales Death date 30 Dec 1872 TODO: The record birth place in my files was: Llanrust, , Corn Densigh, North Wales. I interpreted this to be the one listed from the FHL catalog. | Roberts, Mary Ann (I4465)
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SOURCES: TIB, Bishop's transcripts. NOTES: CHR from IGI, birth date changed from 1793 to 1791, place from Sheepscomb to Painswick . Also baptized 4 Jun 1977 SL, endowed 12 Jul 1977 SL, sealed to spouse 18 Oct 1934 SL Ancestral file submitters: Geneal C. Christensen Catherine Lupreal Mathie 1639 So. 8th East, 2063 Logan Ave SLC, Utah 84105, SLC, Utah 84108 On the marriage certificate for Thomas Carter and Jane Nightingale, it says James is a carpenter. | Carter, James Sr./ Sr. (I3845)
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2763 |
SOURCES: Wallsburg Ward Records, Wallsburg Cemetery and Family Records of J. Alton Bigelo w and Emily May Bigelow Stoker; Mecham Family Book of Remembrance | Boren, William Jasper (I11230)
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2764 |
SOURCES: Wallsburg Ward Records, Wallsburg Cemetery and Family Records of J. Alton Bigelo w and Emily May Bigelow Stoker; Mecham Family Book of Remembrance | Boren, Samuel Leroy (I11241)
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2765 |
SOURCES: "Ancestors & Descendants of Lt. Daniel & Mary (Marks) Burbank: by Henry DeLore Burb ank pg. 5. She was a widow at the time of their marriage. | Sanders (Saunders), Mrs. Mehitable (Widow)/ (Widow) (I8873)
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SOURCES: "Ancestors & Descendants of Lt. Daniel & Mary (Marks) Burbank: by Henry DeLore Burb ank pg. 6. | Merrill, John (I11141)
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2767 |
SOURCES: "Ancestors & Descendants of Lt. Daniel & Mary (Marks) Burbank" by Henry DeLore Burb ank pg. 6. | Burbank, Susannah (I7834)
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SOURCES: "Ancestors & Descendants of Lt. Daniel & Mary (Marks) Burbank" by Henry DeLore Burb ank pg. 6. Widow at time of marriage | Pritchard, Mrs. Rebecca (I11186)
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SOURCES: "Ancestors & Descendants of Lt. Daniel & Mary (Marks) Burbank" by Henry DeLore Burb ank pp. 5 - 7 NOTES: Sara Hart is mentioned at the time of Marriage to John Burbank, Jr. as being the wido w of John Scone, of Westfield Mass. and daughter of Elisha Hart.
~RESEARCH: Has children born after death | Hart, Sarah (I7823)
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SOURCES: "Ancestors & Descendants of Lt.. Daniel & Mary (Marks) Burbank" by Henry DeLore Bur bank pp. 7 - 8. Parents may be John Darling of Monhegan Island, Maine and Salem, Mass., thr u his wife Elizabeth Waters. Boston records give marriage of widow Rebecca Darling to Thoma s Smith, of the Reserve. May have spouse Thomas Smith | Darling, Rebecca (I6610)
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SOURCES: "Ancestors and Descendants of Lieut. Daniel & Mary (Marks) Burbank" by Henry DeLor e Burbank pg. 4. Dau. of Hugh Smith of Rowley, Mass. Married (2) 3 July 1695, John Hardy o f Bradford, Mass. | Smith, Martha (I11130)
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SOURCES: #3404 St. Lukes Parish Register, Queen Anns County, Maryland; #3461 Pt 5 Page 44-4 5 Queen Anns County, Maryland NOTES: Birth place listed as St. Lukes Protestant Espicopal Parish, Church Hill on FG
~RESEARCH: Check birth date. Parents old.
SOURCE:mentioned in will of father Robert Sartain, 12 Feb 1755, Quee n Ann's Co., MD. SOURCE:St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Parish, Church Hill, MD - #12 05003 pt 10; 0013890, S t. Luke's SOURCES: #3404 St. Lukes Parish Register, Queen Anns County, Maryland; #3461 Pt 5 Page 44-4 5 Queen Anns County, Maryland NOTES: Birth place listed as St. Lukes Protestant Espicopal Parish, Church Hill on FG
~RESEARCH: Check birth date. Parents old. SOURCE:mentioned in will of father Robert Sartain, 12 Feb 1755, Quee n Ann's Co., MD. SOURCE:St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Parish, Church Hill, MD - #12 05003 pt 10; 0013890, S t. Luke's | Sartain, Nathan (I10603)
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SOURCES: 1841 Census of Forfar F Scot. 5 pt. 18 14504 (Joseph was 8 in this census); Lette r written by the two children to their mother and half sister Betty Ritchie Crawley | Alexander, Joseph (I10922)
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SOURCES: 1841 Census of Forfar F Scot. 5 pt. 18 14504 (Mary was 11 in this census); Letter w ritten by the two children to their mother and half sister Betty Ritchie Crawley | Alexander, Mary (I10911)
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SOURCES: 1841 Census of Forfar F Scot. 5 pt. 18 14504 Letters written by the two children t o their mother and half sister Betty Ritchie Crawley | Alexander, Joseph (I10900)
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SOURCES: 1988 IGI; Birth from Register Book of Baptisms and Births of the Roman Catholic Cha pel called Lartington the North Riding of the County of York; Film #0538648; FGS submitted b y Lenore Huntsman from records of J.E. Myers
NOTES: Birth entry - 1807 Die 25 Mart. natus & die 26 bap fuit Ric filius Ric & Maria Myers ( olim Close) conjugum, Patrinus fuit Mat Dent, Matrina Maria Moody(?)
SOURCES: 1988 IGI; Birth from Register Book of Baptisms and Births of the Roman Catholic Cha pel called Lartington the North Riding of the County of York; Film #0538648; FGS submitted b y Lenore Huntsman from records of J.E. Myers | Myers, Richard (I8389)
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SOURCES: 1988 IGI; Register Book of Baptisms and Births of the Roman Catholic Chapel calle d Lartington the North Riding of the County of York - Film #828138 (RG4 3470); Family Searc h - verify ordinance dates NOTES: Birth entry - 1802 Die 3 Sep nates & die 4 bap fuit Maria filia Ric & Maria Myers (oli m Close) conjugum. Patrinus ? Hoggit, Matrina Sarah Pushering Also baptized 10 Jun 1941, endowed 2 Apr 1942, sealed to parents 13 Jan 1979 PV SOURCES: 1988 IGI; Register Book of Baptisms and Births of the Roman Catholic Chapel calle d Lartington the North Riding of the County of York - Film #828138 (RG4 3470); Family Searc h - verify ordinance dates NOTES: Birth entry - 1802 Die 3 Sep nates & die 4 bap fuit Maria filia Ric & Maria Myers (oli m Close) conjugum. Patrinus ? Hoggit, Matrina Sarah Pushering Also baptized 10 Jun 1941, endowed 2 Apr 1942, sealed to parents 13 Jan 1979 PV | Myers, Mary (Maria) (I10271)
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SOURCES: 1988 IGI; Register Book of Baptisms and Births of the Roman Catholic Chapel calle d Lartington the North Riding of the County of York - Film #828138 (RG4 3470); Family Searc h - Verify Sources Also sealed to parents 12 Jan 1979 PV BIRTH: Birth entry - 1798 Die 27 Sep nates at die 29 bap fuit Tho: Myers, filius Ric & Mari a Myers (olim Close) conjugum. Patrinus Crist (?) Athinson, Matrina fuit Maria Dent. SOURCES: 1988 IGI; Register Book of Baptisms and Births of the Roman Catholic Chapel calle d Lartington the North Riding of the County of York - Film #828138 (RG4 3470); Family Searc h - Verify Sources Also sealed to parents 12 Jan 1979 PV BIRTH: Birth entry - 1798 Die 27 Sep nates at die 29 bap fuit Tho: Myers, filius Ric & Mari a Myers (olim Close) conjugum. Patrinus Crist (?) Athinson, Matrina fuit Maria Dent. | Myers, Thomas (I10381)
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SOURCES: 1988 IGI; Register Book of Baptisms and Births of the Roman Catholic Chapel calle d Lartington the North Riding of the County of York - Film #828138 (RG4 3470); Family Searc h - verify spouse NOTES: Birth entry - Die 19 Augusti 1811 natus & die 21 ejusdem mensis et ann. baptiratus fui t Antonicus Myers filius Ricardi Myers & Maria Myers (olim Close) conjugum. Patrinus fuit Joa nnes Hogget, Matrina Maria Parkin Joined the church and moved with the saints to Nauvoo SOURCES: 1988 IGI; Register Book of Baptisms and Births of the Roman Catholic Chapel calle d Lartington the North Riding of the County of York - Film #828138 (RG4 3470); Family Search - verify spouse NOTES: Birth entry - Die 19 Augusti 1811 natus & die 21 ejusdem mensis et ann. baptiratus fui t Antonicus Myers filius Ricardi Myers & Maria Myers (olim Close) conjugum. Patrinus fuit Joa nnes Hogget, Matrina Maria Parkin Joined the church and moved with the saints to Nauvoo | Myers, Anthony Or Antonius (I8300)
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SOURCES: Alternate spelling on IGI is "Judeth".!REF 6020611 56 S/N 00444-7 047 09. Temple file entry C500681. | Hayward, Judith (I6577)
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SOURCES: Ancestors and Descendants of Lt. Daniel & Mary (Marks) Burbank Page 5 | Merrill, Susannah (I6765)
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SOURCES: Baptism, Confirmation and Endowment completed 26 Dec 1998 by Mayo Family at Los Angeles Temple
~Web_Links: CRAGUN FAMILY Story. [From the Cragun Family Web site: http://home1. gte.net/ben42/story.htm]
BIOGRAPHY: Prepared: December 16, 1996. Contents: Introduction Caleb Cragun Partick Cragun Elisha Cragun Hiram Cragun Strange N. Cragun Dwight B. Cragun Ben M. Cragun J. Patrick Cragun Rebecca M. Cragun Rachel A. Cragun A. Elisha Cragun Samuel F. M. Cragun
BIOGRAPHY: The origin of the spelling of the CRAGUN family name is something of a mystery. Members of the family have used different spellings over the years with one vowel substituting for another. For example, brothers have used different spellings, one choosing Cragun, another choosing Cragon and yet a third electing Cragan. The phonetic kryaghen is a transliteration from a Celtic (Gaelic) word meaning: a little rocky height, or a rocky wilderness. It is likely to have originally been a place name rather than a family name, but a place name from which family names were derived. Some of its anglicized usages include:
BIOGRAPHY: 1. Creggan. A town land in what once had been the Barony of Upper Fews, County Armagh, Ulster, Northern Ireland. It is here that proprietors settled Scottish and English prote stants on their estates to work the land. Through this area flows a small stream called Creeg an River. Creegan is also the name of a road in Derry, Londonderry County, Ulster. 2. Creagan. The name of a town land north of Oban, in Lorn, Argyll, Scotland. Here the name i s descriptive of the land: high and rocky. 3. Croghan. The name of a mountain (6,000 ft. high) west of the city of Arklow in County Wick low, Eire. The name is likely derived from the Gaelic word which is anglicized as croaghaun m eaning: a little pile of stones. 4. Cregan. A surname found throughout Ireland. One notable of that name is Martin Cregan of C ounty Meath, 1788-1870. He was portrait painter to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Francis Jo hnson, and was at one time president of the Royal Hibernian Academy. 5. Craigen. In 1272 the Church of Cragyn (now Cragie) in Kyle, Scotland was confirmed to th e monks of Paisley by Thomas de Cragyn, who assumed his name from his land.
BIOGRAPHY: Family tradition holds that Caleb Cragun was born in England in 1700 and lived a t Huntingdon, Huntingtonshire until he relocated to Ireland perhaps as a part of the Plantation Movement to settle lands forfeited to the British Crown by deposed Irish nobility. This settlement effort was being made using English and Scottish workers at the same time that other settlements were being established in Colonial America.
BIOGRAPHY: Caleb had a son named Patrick who was born c1745 in Ireland, perhaps in County Armagh, Ulster. However, Heiner reports that a book entitled, History of Cass County, Indiana found at the Indianapolis Library states on page 214 that, "the family of CRAGUN was founded in America by Patrick Cragun who came from Dublin, Ireland prior to the Revolutionary War and who took part in the struggles of the American Colonists that resulted in the winning of In dependence.'' She also reports that a genealogical history of South West Virginia states that one Patrick Cragun had been arrested for the fourth time by the King's officers for his revolutionary tendencies. The identity of his wife, Rose Alley (or Abby) or Hanna Elsy (perhaps a second marriage) is unclear as is the date (1780's) and place of marriage. They are however, tied to Russell County, Virginia located in the extreme southwestern part of the state 20 miles north of Bristol, through the record of their eldest son Isaac as recorded in the Cass County history. Otherwise the family is more closely identified with Sullivan County, Tennessee which borders Virginia and shares the city of Bristol.
BIOGRAPHY: The first record of Patrick known to exist is his listing in 1779 as a taxable in Washington County, N.C. which became Sullivan County, TN after 1780. In this record he is entered as Patrick Craguner where he is shown to have been assessed on: 170 acres of land, val ue L100; four horses, value L510; three cattle, value L30; and ready money, four shillings; f or a total taxable estate of L640 and four shillings. While Negros were taxable property at that time, none were taxed to Patrick.
BIOGRAPHY: A 1784 listing of 5,486 North Carolina land grants in the new state of Tennessee shows at page 47, grant #1274 to be a general purchase grant to Patrick Cragon for 170 acres on Indian Creek, Sullivan County, Tennessee, a tributary of the Holston River. This farmsted was located only a few miles from Booher Creek, a tributary of Indian creek and the likely location of members of the Booher family. The Cragun and Booher families were later near neighbors in Boone County, Indiana. Patrick's greatgrandson, S. N. Cragun married Adelaide Booher at Worth Township, Boone County, in 1883, nearly one hundred years following their familiy's neighboring settlements in Tennessee.
BIOGRAPHY: The last known listing for Patrick was in 1812 showing that Patrick Creggon sold 164 acres on Indian Creek to Charles Barnette on Feb. 19, 1812. However, a bit earlier he is f ound as Patrick Cragun of record in Russel Co., VA in 1806, about 30 miles North of the Indian Creek farm, when he was exempt from County levies on account of age and bodily infirmity.
BIOGRAPHY: The various spellings of his surname were characteristic of the times when clerk s and recorders often wrote what they thought they heard without knowing whether the name wa s being spelled correctly or not. Doubtless these records all refer to the same individual.
BIOGRAPHY: Patrick and Rose (Alley) Cragun had eleven children as follows: Isaac, b. 1785. Immigrated to Indiana and settled in Cass County. His line spells the name CRAGAN. Elisha, b. 1786. Immigrated to Fayette County, IN in 1814. His line spells the name CRAGUN. For further information, click on his name. John, b. 1787. Settled in Smith County, TN. His line uses the spelling CRAGON. Tyresha, b. 1789. No information. Lydia, b. 1791. Came to Franklin County, IN in 1819. Tabitha, b. 1793. No information. Hanna, b. 1795. No information. Joshua, b. 1796. Was in Franklin County, IN by 1822. Calib, b. 1796. Twin of Joshua. Was in Franklin County by 1819, then Howard County, IN by 1860. Elizabeth, 1799. Was at Nauvoo, IL in 1846. Syren, b. 1801. Was at Nauvoo, IL in 1846. Lucius, b 1803. No information. -
BIOGRAPHY: References Information on the history of the descendants of Patrick Cragun is found in the fo llowing four publications. Heiner, Eva L. Patrick Cragun Descendants in America 1744-1969. (J. Grant Stevenson, 230 Wes t 1230 North, Provo, UT 84601, 1969) 346pp. Tombaugh, Jean C. CRAGUN FAMILY ( Tombaugh House, 700 Pontiac Street, Rochester, I N 46975, 1990) 320pp. Cragun, Ben M., Col. (USA Ret.). The Cragun and Related Families in Boone County , Indiana 1835-1988. (112 Madison Court, Lebanon, IN 46052, 1988) 80pp. Cragon, Henry D.,Col. (AUS Ret.).Tennessee Cragons and Their Kinfolk. (217 Rockaway Road, Birmingham, AL 35209 1973) 102pp.
BIOGRAPHY: Do you have a comment? If you would like to make a comment or provide information about the CRAGUN family , please send it to: ben42@gte.net
SOURCES: Baptism, Confirmation and Endowment completed 26 Dec 1998 by Mayo Family at Los Angeles Temple
~Web_Links: CRAGUN FAMILY Story. [From the Cragun Family Web site: http://home1. gte.net/ben42/story.htm]
BIOGRAPHY: Prepared: December 16, 1996. Contents: Introduction Caleb Cragun Partick Cragun Elisha Cragun Hiram Cragun Strange N. Cragun Dwight B. Cragun Ben M. Cragun J. Patrick Cragun Rebecca M. Cragun Rachel A. Cragun A. Elisha Cragun Samuel F. M. Cragun
BIOGRAPHY: The origin of the spelling of the CRAGUN family name is something of a mystery. Members of the family have used different spellings over the years with one vowel substituting for another. For example, brothers have used different spellings, one choosing Cragun, another choosing Cragon and yet a third electing Cragan. The phonetic kryaghen is a transliteration from a Celtic (Gaelic) word meaning: a little rocky height, or a rocky wilderness. It is likely to have originally been a place name rather than a family name, but a place name from which family names were derived. Some of its anglicized usages include:
BIOGRAPHY: 1. Creggan. A town land in what once had been the Barony of Upper Fews, County Armagh, Ulster, Northern Ireland. It is here that proprietors settled Scottish and English prote stants on their estates to work the land. Through this area flows a small stream called Creeg an River. Creegan is also the name of a road in Derry, Londonderry County, Ulster. 2. Creagan. The name of a town land north of Oban, in Lorn, Argyll, Scotland. Here the name i s descriptive of the land: high and rocky. 3. Croghan. The name of a mountain (6,000 ft. high) west of the city of Arklow in County Wick low, Eire. The name is likely derived from the Gaelic word which is anglicized as croaghaun m eaning: a little pile of stones. 4. Cregan. A surname found throughout Ireland. One notable of that name is Martin Cregan of C ounty Meath, 1788-1870. He was portrait painter to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Francis Jo hnson, and was at one time president of the Royal Hibernian Academy. 5. Craigen. In 1272 the Church of Cragyn (now Cragie) in Kyle, Scotland was confirmed to th e monks of Paisley by Thomas de Cragyn, who assumed his name from his land.
BIOGRAPHY: Family tradition holds that Caleb Cragun was born in England in 1700 and lived a t Huntingdon, Huntingtonshire until he relocated to Ireland perhaps as a part of the Plantation Movement to settle lands forfeited to the British Crown by deposed Irish nobility. This settlement effort was being made using English and Scottish workers at the same time that other settlements were being established in Colonial America.
BIOGRAPHY: Caleb had a son named Patrick who was born c1745 in Ireland, perhaps in County Armagh, Ulster. However, Heiner reports that a book entitled, History of Cass County, Indiana found at the Indianapolis Library states on page 214 that, "the family of CRAGUN was founded in America by Patrick Cragun who came from Dublin, Ireland prior to the Revolutionary War and who took part in the struggles of the American Colonists that resulted in the winning of In dependence.'' She also reports that a genealogical history of South West Virginia states that one Patrick Cragun had been arrested for the fourth time by the King's officers for his revolutionary tendencies. The identity of his wife, Rose Alley (or Abby) or Hanna Elsy (perhaps a second marriage) is unclear as is the date (1780's) and place of marriage. They are however, tied to Russell County, Virginia located in the extreme southwestern part of the state 20 miles north of Bristol, through the record of their eldest son Isaac as recorded in the Cass County history. Otherwise the family is more closely identified with Sullivan County, Tennessee which borders Virginia and shares the city of Bristol.
BIOGRAPHY: The first record of Patrick known to exist is his listing in 1779 as a taxable in Washington County, N.C. which became Sullivan County, TN after 1780. In this record he is entered as Patrick Craguner where he is shown to have been assessed on: 170 acres of land, val ue L100; four horses, value L510; three cattle, value L30; and ready money, four shillings; f or a total taxable estate of L640 and four shillings. While Negros were taxable property at that time, none were taxed to Patrick.
BIOGRAPHY: A 1784 listing of 5,486 North Carolina land grants in the new state of Tennessee shows at page 47, grant #1274 to be a general purchase grant to Patrick Cragon for 170 acres on Indian Creek, Sullivan County, Tennessee, a tributary of the Holston River. This farmsted was located only a few miles from Booher Creek, a tributary of Indian creek and the likely location of members of the Booher family. The Cragun and Booher families were later near neighbors in Boone County, Indiana. Patrick's greatgrandson, S. N. Cragun married Adelaide Booher at Worth Township, Boone County, in 1883, nearly one hundred years following their familiy's neighboring settlements in Tennessee.
BIOGRAPHY: The last known listing for Patrick was in 1812 showing that Patrick Creggon sold 164 acres on Indian Creek to Charles Barnette on Feb. 19, 1812. However, a bit earlier he is f ound as Patrick Cragun of record in Russel Co., VA in 1806, about 30 miles North of the Indian Creek farm, when he was exempt from County levies on account of age and bodily infirmity.
BIOGRAPHY: References Information on the history of the descendants of Patrick Cragun is found in the fo llowing four publications. Heiner, Eva L. Patrick Cragun Descendants in America 1744-1969. (J. Grant Stevenson, 230 Wes t 1230 North, Provo, UT 84601, 1969) 346pp. Tombaugh, Jean C. CRAGUN FAMILY ( Tombaugh House, 700 Pontiac Street, Rochester, I N 46975, 1990) 320pp. Cragun, Ben M., Col. (USA Ret.). The Cragun and Related Families in Boone County , Indiana 1835-1988. (112 Madison Court, Lebanon, IN 46052, 1988) 80pp. Cragon, Henry D.,Col. (AUS Ret.).Tennessee Cragons and Their Kinfolk. (217 Rockaway Road, Birmingham, AL 35209 1973) 102pp. | Cragun, Caleb (I8676)
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SOURCES: Birth records from Stanley Parish 14505 F Scot. 6 Pt. 859; Burial records from Forf ar 14505 F Scot. 6 Pt 687
~Web_Links: Will http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/ritchie_samuel_will.html
SOURCES: Birth records from Stanley Parish 14505 F Scot. 6 Pt. 859; Burial records from Forf ar 14505 F Scot. 6 Pt 687 | Anderson, Ellen (I10955)
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SOURCES: Bishops Transcripts, Pershore Deaconry, Sedgeborrow Parish 44692 pt 283; 43261 pt s 168, 169, 172, 177, 178, 181. Above sources from Ernest McKay Carter DEATH: Died at age 84 | Nightingale, John (I10789)
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SOURCES: Certificate of Blessing (from Provo 8th Ward, East Provo Stake) in possession of St ephen Rawlins; Gravestone, East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery, Provo, Utah, Utah. BIRTH: Sheri was born premature. | Rawlins, Sheri (I12226)
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SOURCES: Early Membership of the Church 1830 - 1848
NOTES: Council Bluffs originally founded as Kanesville; Name changed in 1853 Rebaptized 23 S ep 1877
~RESEARCH: Married 1868 or 1869 | Burbank, Abigail (I5196)
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SOURCES: Early Membership of the Church 1830 - 1848
NOTES: Rebaptized 29 Jan 1965
SOURCES: Early Membership of the Church 1830 - 1848 | Burbank, Mary Lydia (I5185)
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SOURCES: Family Search - verify | Hopewell, Olive Davy (I7416)
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SOURCES: Family Search - verify Alternate spelling Zeruah Parish | Parish, Zerviah (I7525)
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SOURCES: Family Search - verify sources Birth could be 19 Dec 1774 | Close, Mary (Maria) (I6830)
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SOURCES: FGS sheet submitted by Lenore Huntsman; Family Search NOTES: Children sealed to Hendrick Bresee 1st husband and Laura Wing 2 Apr 1957 SL SOURCES: FGS sheet submitted by Lenore Huntsman; Family Search NOTES: Children sealed to Hendrick Bresee 1st husband and Laura Wing 2 Apr 1957 SL | Wing, Laura (I8078)
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SOURCES: film 0025601 #709 blessed by C. Hyer 23 Mar 1862; baptize d 5 Jun 1870 by W.H.Lewis; confirmed 5 Jun 1870 by A.C. Brown;fiche 60 53258 p. 33 Marion J. Kerr became Bishop of Ashton Ward, Fremont Co., ID, Yellowstone Stake 1907-1909. Marion J. Kerr Bishop of Ora Ward, Yellowstone Stake, Fremont Idaho 1898-1907 Marion Joseph, son of Robert M. Kerr and Nancy Rawlins Kerr, was born in a carpet-covered wag on box November 6, 1860, at Richmond, Utah. His first home was in a dugout. In his youth he a ssumed the responsibility of taking care of the family while his father was on a mission. | Kerr, Marion Joseph (I9586)
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SOURCES: Film 178087 (Sealings Children to Parents) p. 113. | Rawlins, James Mccaslin (I8973)
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SOURCES: From Lenore Huntsman - IGI (July 1984 Edition) Extraction and Parish Register of Ma nfield Film #468,119 SOURCES: From Lenore Huntsman - IGI (July 1984 Edition) Extraction and Parish Register of Ma nfield Film #468,119 | Myers, George (I9945)
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SOURCES: From Lenore Huntsman - IGI (July 1984 Edition) Extraction and Parish Register of Ma nfield Film #468,119 SOURCES: From Lenore Huntsman - IGI (July 1984 Edition) Extraction and Parish Register of Ma nfield Film #468,119 | Myers, John Charlton (I10055)
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SOURCES: From Lenore Huntsman - IGI (July 1984 Edition) Extraction and Parish Register of Ma nfield Film #468,119 SOURCES: From Lenore Huntsman - IGI (July 1984 Edition) Extraction and Parish Register of Ma nfield Film #468,119 | Myers, Sarah (I10163)
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SOURCES: From Lenore Huntsman - IGI (July 1984 Edition) Extraction and Parish Register of Ma nfield Film #468,119 SOURCES: From Lenore Huntsman - IGI (July 1984 Edition) Extraction and Parish Register of Ma nfield Film #468,119 | Myers, Isabel (I11372)
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SOURCES: From Lenore Huntsman - IGI (July 1984 Edition) Extraction and Parish Register of Ma nfield Film #468,119 SOURCES: From Lenore Huntsman - IGI (July 1984 Edition) Extraction and Parish Register of Ma nfield Film #468,119 | Myers, Anthony (I11480)
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SOURCES: From Lenore Huntsman - IGI (July 1984 Edition) Extraction and Parish Register of Ma nfield Film #468,119SOURCES: From Lenore Huntsman - IGI (July 1984 Edition) Extraction and P arish Register of Manfield Film #468,119 SOURCES: From Lenore Huntsman - IGI (July 1984 Edition) Extraction and Parish Register of Ma nfield Film #468,119SOURCES: From Lenore Huntsman - IGI (July 1984 Edition) Extraction and P arish Register of Manfield Film #468,119 | Myers, Mary (I6216)
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SOURCES: From Lenore Huntsman - IGI (July 1984 Edition) Manfield, York, England (Extraction ) and Parish Register of Manfield Film #468, 119 Julia GED shows date as 1747 SOURCES: From Lenore Huntsman - IGI (July 1984 Edition) Manfield, York, England (Extraction ) and Parish Register of Manfield Film #468, 119 Julia GED shows date as 1747 | Myers, Richard (I7967)
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