THANKS
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rich Lowe" <richlowe(a)web-iowa.com>
To: <infounta(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: [InFounta] CRAIN bio - Death Date
The cemetery for Wm. Sawyer CRAIN is Oak Grove Cem., Fountain Co.,
IN. Many CRAIN family members are buried there.
I am still looking for the burial place of his mother, Mary SAWYER
CRAIN who was living next to son John and Elizabeth Davidson "Crane"
in Troy twp., Fountain Co. IN in 1850 Federal census, page 47 or 94.
Age 83, born PA.
I suspect that Mary, my ggg-grandmother, is likely also buried at Oak
Grove but there is no record of a stone for her there.
Rich Lowe
At 10:50 AM 9/25/2007, Karen Zach wrote:
>Got the stone -- which cemetery is that? Nice to have her complete dates,
>but he only got the death - dang!
>THANKS
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Rich Lowe" <richlowe(a)web-iowa.com>
>To: <infounta(a)rootsweb.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 11:45 AM
>Subject: Re: [InFounta] CRAIN bio - Death Date
>
>
> >I was in error on the death date of William Sawyer Crain's death date
> > by one day. It was June 9, 1877 according to his gravestone. I will
> > email Karen and Jeff with a photo of the stone.
> >
> > Rich Lowe
> >
> > At 10:32 AM 9/25/2007, Jeff Scism wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Let me adjust that, I bet he died when Rich said he did, but the Book
> >>author probably had 1876, and a typo occurred.
> >>
> >>
> >> >>> From: "Rich Lowe" <richlowe(a)web-iowa.com>
> >> >>>
> >> >>>
> >> >>>
> >> >>>> Could you please double check that death date in the last
> >> >>>> paragraph
> >> >>>> transcribed as May 5, 1826? This would have been 3 years
before
> >> >>>> he
> >> >>>> is
> >> >>>> said to have arrived in Fountain County. My records show
his
> >> >>>> death
> >> >>>> date as June 8, 1877.
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> Thanks.
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> Rich
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> At 09:03 AM 9/25/2007, you wrote:
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>> Beckwith, HW. History of Fountain County, Indiana.
Chicago: HH
> >> >>>>> Hill, 1881, p. 95. William S. CRAIN made his advent in
the
> >> >>>>> spring
> >> >>>>> of 1829, bringing with him his wife and five children -
Mary,
> >> >>>>> Margaret, Martha, William and Charles. He came on a
steamboat
> >> >>>>> during a freshet of the Wabash River. At that time
there stood
> >> >>>>> two
> >> >>>>> small lodg cabins near the river, and into one of them
Mr. Crain
> >> >>>>> housed his family for a time, although greatly crowded.
He
> >> >>>>> immediately purchased lot 119, on which he erected a
two-story
> >> >>>>> frame
> >> >>>>> dwelling, into which he moved his family. At the rear
of this
> >> >>>>> he
> >> >>>>> built a shop for a hattery, as he was a hatter by
trade. In
> >> >>>>> this
> >> >>>>> building he lived till about 1868, when he purchased
property in
> >> >>>>> the
> >> >>>>> north part of town and rented his building on the
square. In
> >> >>>>> 1870
> >> >>>>> it was entirely destroyed by fire. Mr. Crain then sold
22'
> >> >>>>> front
> >> >>>>> on
> >> >>>>> the corner to Mr. Harter, who erected on it the present
brick
> >> >>>>> store
> >> >>>>> building. He sold 22' front to Mr. H.R. Claypool,
who leased it
> >> >>>>> to
> >> >>>>> !
> >> >>>>> Mortimer Steely, by whom a small frame building was
> >> >>>>> built. Michael Port bought the other 22' on which
he built a
> >> >>>>> large
> >> >>>>> brick business house, now occupied by Samuel Boord as a
meat
> >> >>>>> market. Mr. Crain died May 5, 1826. His 3 daughters,
Mrs. Dr.
> >> >>>>> Hamilton, Mrs. H.R. Clapool and Mrs. Nelson reside in
Covington.
> >>
> >>--
> >>
> >>
> >>Jeffery G. Scism, IBSSG
> >>~~
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