Father: John APPLEGATE
Mother: Margaret Euphrates SMART
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_John APPLEGATE ___________|
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| _Thomas SMART _
|_Margaret Euphrates SMART _|
|_Rachel CROW __
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Father: Joseph BRAYTON
Mother: Permelia SPENCER
_Gideon BRAYTON _
_Joseph BRAYTON ___|
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|_Permelia SPENCER _|
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Father: William CLAYTON
Mother: Prudence LANCKFORD
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John BEALS
- +John BEALS
- +William BEALS
- +Jacob BEALS
- +Mary BEALS
- +Patience BEALS
_William CLAYTON ___
_William CLAYTON ____|
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|--Mary Jane CLAYTON
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| _William LANCKFORD _
|_Prudence LANCKFORD _|
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- BIRTH: ABT. 1783, Rockingham County, Virginia
- DEATH: 1863, Okolona, Clark County, Arkansas
Father: Benjamin CROW
Mother: Ann GREGG
Family 1:
Margaret HUTCHINSON
- MARRIAGE: 26 May 1801, Greene County, Tennessee
- Elizabeth Waters CROW
- Dorcas CROW
- Benjamin F CROW
- John CROW
- James H CROW
- Mary Polly CROW
- Nancy CROW
- Amanda CROW
- +William CROW
- +Rachel CROW
- Talitha Cumi CROW
_Walter CROW ____
_Benjamin CROW _|
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| _Robert GREGG ___
|_Ann GREGG _____|
|_Lydia HARRISON _
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Walter moved from Greene County, TN to Washington County, MO about 1802.
In 1819, he moved to Clark County, AR to continue his trade as a cabinet
maker.
Our ancestor, Walter Crow was born ca 1783 in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
His father, Benjamin moved to eastern Tennessee, along with many of his
in-laws. Walter was married in Tennessee.
Around 1802 Walter, his father, his brothers and sisters all floated the
Tennessee on a flat boat and settled in a new frontier in Missouri
Territory. It has been written that Walter's daughter, Elizabeth was
born on the trip, thus, the name Elizabeth Waters.
During the fifteen to seventeen years in Missouri, Walter his father, and
his brothers and brothers-in-laws bought land, some married while living
there and raised their families.
The next migration brought the "clan" to Arkansas in 1819, being among
the earliest settlers of Clark County. Walter first lived just a few
miles west of Arkadelphia where he followed the occupation of
cabinet-making and farming. He later moved north of Okolona where he
died at age 75/6.
It has been said he was a genius in making articles from wood--spinning
wheels, chairs and looms, also trunks, one of which remained in the
possession of one of his ancestors for many years, maybe is yet.
He served on juries, made depositions for cases tried in county courts,
as his name appears in many county records.
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- BIRTH: 26 Dec 1831, Vermilion County, Illinois
Father: Asa FOLGER
Mother: Elizabeth STARBUCK
Family 1:
Henry MILLS
- +Matilda MILLS
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_Asa FOLGER _________|
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MARY FOLGER; whose ancestry is traced to the Mayflower, was born Dec. 26,
1832. And was married to Henry Mills Nov. 10, 1852. To them were born
eight children, one of whom, John Burney, died at the age of three
months.
Their first fifty years of married life were spent in the
neighborhood of Georgetown, Illinois. Some years after marriage Mary was
injured. She was riding in a buggy when the horse became frightened and
ran away. She was thrown from the buggy and hurt her back so that she was
bedfast for five years. Nevertheless she directed the housework from her
bed with a hired girl and the older children to provide the activity.
The family was thrifty and the commodious brick house was a model
in those days, yet they knew nothing of twentieth century conveniences.
The house was heated by three fireplaces and a coal heater. There was no
running water in the house, but good water was plentiful from the pump in
the "well house", an addition built on to the brick house for the pump,
washing machine, honey extractor, etc. There was also the "milk trough",
where crocks of milk were kept cool with water from the pump.
The family welfare was almost independent of the town stores. They
raised their meats, grew fruits and vegetables, and corn and wheat for
meal and flour. And if sugar was scarce in war time, their bees provided
honey, and from their maple grove they had maple syrup and sugar.
Saturday was bake day for Mary, when enough pies were baked to
last several days. And her older grandchildren still remember her
corn-pone bread, baked in a big iron kettle that was swung into the
kitchen fireplace.
By the early 1900's their children and families had moved to
Oregon, with the exception of their youngest, Allen, was a Chicago lawyer
for his entire life. So Mary and Henry followed the western migration and
in their later years lived in a comfortable home in Newberg, Oregon,
across the street from the Friends Church. Here they lived a leisurely,
contented life, with several of their children and grandchildren near.
Always they were faithful church-goers, and many attenders of the
Newberg Friends Church remember the sight of Mary and Henry coming to
First Day Meeting, he leading her by the hand across the street, up the
church walk, up the center aisle to the very front pew--truly symbolic of
their faithful companionship.
Her husband died in 1919, and soon her memory began to fail. She
lived for five years with her daughter, Marietta; and later with her son,
Seth, passing away Feb. 17, 1925 at the age of 93.
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Grace TADLOCK
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Father: Benjamin Edmond MENDENHALL
Mother: Connie May SMITH
_James H. MENDENHALL _
_Benjamin Edmond MENDENHALL _|
| |_Ida Bell MONDON _____
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|--Earnie Myrl MENDENHALL
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|_Connie May SMITH ___________|
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- BIRTH: 1434, Northampton, England
Family 1:
Millicent RAVENSCROFT
- +Anne NORRIS
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Father: Otha OSBORN
Mother: Mary ?
Family 1:
? LOVE
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_Otha OSBORN _|
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Father: ? PITCOCK
Mother: ? FISHER
Family 1:
Blanche WALDEN
- +Matilda PITCOCK
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_? PITCOCK _|
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|--Aaron PITCOCK
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Father: Haden TURNER
Mother: Arena Lee YORK
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_Haden TURNER ___|
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|--? TURNER
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| _Meredith Roper YORK _
|_Arena Lee YORK _|
|_Martha BROWNING _____
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