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Concurrence Crane

F, b. 14 November 1744, d. 24 February 1803
  • Concurrence Crane was born on 14 November 1744 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1,2
  • She was baptized on 18 November 1744 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3
  • She married John Johnson at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, on 15 January 1765.4,5
  • Concurrence Crane died on 24 February 1803 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.

Family: John Johnson

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.73, b. 14 Nov 1744.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Concurrence, d. Henry & Marcey (Mercy), b. Nov 14, 1744; bp. Nov 18, 1744.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  3. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 3522. Durham VR. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.73, married 15 Jan 1765.
  5. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection v. 9, p.29-31, Concurrence, m. John Johnson; b. of Durham, Jan 15, 1765, by Rev. Elizur Goodrich.

Concurrence Crane

F, b. 25 March 1708, d. 1 September 1776
  • Concurrence Crane was born on 25 March 1708 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1,2
  • She married Nathaniel Seward at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, on 2 February 1730.3,4
  • Concurrence Crane died on 1 September 1776.5

Family: Nathaniel Seward d. 2 Apr 1770

  • Lucy Seward
  • Enos Seward
  • Henry Seward
  • Nathaniel Seward

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.65-67, b. 25 Mar 1708, d. 1 Sep 1776.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Concurrence, d. Henry & Abigail, b. Mar 25, 1708.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  3. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.65-67, married 2 Feb 1730.
  4. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection v. 9, p.29-31, Concurrence, m. Nathaniel Seward, Feb 2, 1730.
  5. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.72.

Concurrence Crane1

F, b. 27 December 1667, d. 9 October 1703
  • Concurrence Crane was born on 27 December 1667 at Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut.2,3
  • She married Daniel Bartlett on 11 February 1691.4
  • Concurrence Crane died on 9 October 1703 at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.5

Family: Daniel Bartlett

  • John Bartlett
  • Nathaniel Bartlett
  • Deborah Bartlett
  • Nathaniel Bartlett
  • Ebenezer Bartlett

Citations

  1. [S242] Rev. Jonathan Crane, "The Crane Family", New England Historical and Genealogical Record Vol.27, p.76 (1873). Hereinafter cited as "NEHGR 27:76."
  2. [S249] Wilma J. Standifer Moore, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol.16, Guilford (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999), p.72. Crane, Concurrans, d. Henry & Concurrence b. 27 Dec 1667.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v.16.
  3. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.52-60, b. 27 Dec 1667.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.52-60, married 11 Feb 1691.
  5. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.64.

Edward H. Crane

M, b. 27 April 1807, d. 27 February 1837
  • Edward H. Crane was born on 27 April 1807 at Ontario Co., New York.1
  • He died on 27 February 1837 at Farmington, Ontario Co., New York.2

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.101-102, b. 27 Apr 1807, d. at Farmington, New York 27 Feb 1837.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.102.

Elam Crane1,2

M, b. 23 July 1768, d. 27 November 1850
  • Father*: John Crane b. 1 Jul 1741, d. bt 7 May 1784 - 29 Jun 1784
  • Mother*: Abigail Camp b. 26 Jul 1741, d. b 10 Jun 1788
  • Elam Crane was born on 23 July 1768 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3,4,5
  • He was baptized on 31 July 1768 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.6
  • He married first at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, between 1790 and 1792 Anna Bishop, daughter of Reuben Bishop and Sarah.7
  • Elam Crane married second at Ontario Co., New York, after January 1798 Grace Clark, daughter of Joseph Clark and Ruth Barnes.7
  • Elam Crane died on 27 November 1850 at South Bristol, Ontario Co., New York.5
  • He was buried at Academy Cemetery, Canandaigua, New York.8,5
  • On 6 Oct 1788, Elam Crane received from his mother's estate, six acres of land at Dead Hills, so called, in Guilford and to this was added on 24 Jun 1790 his portion from the estate of his father.7
  • Elam first purchased land in Ontario County, New York in 1795, when he bought land from William Bacon. He made subsequent purchases in 1813, 1832 (from Reuben Beeman), 1836, 1840, and 1843. In 1839 Elam Crane sold land to his son, George Crane.9
  • He was an early settler at Farmington, Ontario Co., New York.10
  • He appeared on the census in 1800 at Easton, Ontario Co., New York, with a family of 2 males under 10, 1 male 26-44, and 1 female 26-44.11
  • Elam came to Ontario County, New York shortly after his marriage to his first wife, Anna Bishop. He is said to be a graduate of Yale College, and he was the first teacher employed in Ontario County, New York, "gaining quite an honorable reputation as a promoter of everything pertaining to a high standard of moral and intellectual training. His noble and worthy example proved of great service in shaping the individual character of the community." At the time of his death Elam was a member of the Society of Friends, also known as the "Quakers."7
  • He appeared on the census in 1810 at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York, with a family of 1 male under 10, 2 males 16-25, 1 male 26-44, 3 females under 10, 1 female 10-15, and 1 female 26-44.12
  • He appeared on the census in 1820 at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York, with a family of 2 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 26-45, 2 males 45 and upwards, 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-16, and 1 female 16-26. Two persons are engaged in agriculture.13
  • He appeared on the census in 1830 at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York, with a family of 1 male 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 70-80, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 15-20, 2 females 20-30, and 1 female 60-70.14
  • On 1 Nov 1830, Reuben Beeman of Bristol sold to Elam Crane of Canandaigua land, then in Bristol (now in South Bristol) on which stands a log cabin believed to have been built ca. 1826, probably by Reuben Beeman, that has been handed down through descendants of Elam Crane (Crane-Johnson-Dutcher) and still stands on the spot in 2006. The deed from Reuben to Elam reads as follows: "This indenture made the twentieth day of November in the year of my Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty between Reuben Beeman of the town of Bristol County of Ontario and State of New York and Orpha his wife of the first part and Elam Crane of the same place of the second part witnesseth, that the said partied of the first part had for and in consideration of the sum of four hundred dollars, to them in hand paid by the said party of the second part, the right whereofis hereby compelled and acknowledged have granted bargained sold remitted released and forever quit claimed, and by there presents do grant bargain sell remitt release and forever quit claimed unto the said party of the second part and to his heirs and assigns forever all that contain tract on parcel of land situate in the town of Bristol in township number eight in the third range of townships in the county of Ontario being part of lots number eight and nine north of the centerline and bounded as following beginning at the northeast corner of lot number nine, hence south fifty-six rods and twenty links, thence west one hundred and sixty-two rods to a stake and stones, thence north about thirty rod to a stake and stones, thence west to the centre of the highway leading by Asa Goffs house, thence north in the centre of the highway to the Canandaigua line, thence east on the town line to the place of beginning containing sixty-three acres of land, be the same more or less bounded on the north by the town line, east by lands of Ambrose Phelps deceased, south by land of Franklin Crooker and Asa Goff and east by the highway together with all and singular the heredetaments and apputenances there unto belonging or in any ? appertaining and the reversion and reversions send under and remaindered rents issued and profits there of and all the estate right alle? interest claim and demand whatsoever of the said parties of the first part either in law or equity of in and to the above bargained premises with the said hereitaments and apputenances to have and to hold the said premises above described to the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns to the sole and only broker ase benefit and behoof of the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns forever."
    In witness whereof the parties of the first part have hereunto it, their hands and seals the day and your first above written
    Sign sealed and delivered Reuben Beeman (signature)
    In the presence of
    Henry Chapin (signature).15
  • On 19 Apr 1838, Elam Crane of Canandaigua sold land, he had purchased from Reuben Beeman, in South Bristol to George Crane of Canandaigua, "for the sum of $450…that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the town of South Bristol in township number eight in the third range of townships in the county and state aforesaid and being parts of lots number eight and nine north of the center line and bounded as follows viz. beginning at the northeast corner of lot number nine from there hence south fifty-six rods and twenty links thence west one hundred and sixty two rods to a stake and stones which stand on the line between lots number nine and eight thence north about thirty rods to a stake and stones thence west to the center of the highway leading by Asa Goffs house thence north in the centre of the highway to the south line of the town of Canandaigua thence east on said town line to the place of beginning and containing sixty three acres of land be the same more or less. Bounded on the north by the town line aforesaid, east by land of the heirs of Ambrose Phelps dec., south by the lands of Franklin Crooker and Asa Goff, and west by the center of the highway together with all and singular the hereditements and appurtenances..."16,17
  • He appeared on the census in 1840 at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York, with a family of 1 male 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 70-80, 2 females 20-30, and 1 female 60-70.18

Family 1: Anna Bishop b. 19 Nov 1769, d. Jan 1798

  • He married first at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, between 1790 and 1792 Anna Bishop, daughter of Reuben Bishop and Sarah.7

Family 2: Grace Clark b. 6 Oct 1776, d. 29 Dec 1844

Citations

  1. [S138] Milliken, A History of Ontario County, New York and It's People Genealogical & Biographical (New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1911), p.252 "Elam Crane, son of John and Abigail (Camp) Crane, natives of Scotland, was born in Durham, Connecticut. He moved to Hopewell in the year 1791 and settles in the northwest part of the town, upon a farm since known as the Archer place. Mr. Crane was a self-educated and well cultured man for his time, and followed the avocations both of a farmer and a school teacher. He taught the first school in the town of Farmington. He was twice married: first to a Miss Bishop, by whom he had three children; afterwards to Grace Clark, and nine children were the result of that union. He was brought up a Presbyterian, but later joined the Friends. He took lively interest in educational matters, and was highly respected in the neighborhood. He died at the residence of his son George, in South Bristol in his eighty-third year
    .". Hereinafter cited as A History of Ontario County.
  2. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.101-102 "Born in Durham, Connecticut where he received , 6 Oct 1788 from his mother's estate, six acres of land at Dead Hills, so called in Guilford, to this was added on 24 Jun 1790 his portion from the estate of his father. About this time he married Anna Bishop of Connecticut. She died Jan 1798 leaving two sons and a daughter. He then married Grace Clark, a native of Granville, Massachusetts. She died 29 Dec 1844. Elam moved to Ontario County, New York soon after his marriage to Ann Bishop. Here he immediately took the lead in educational matters, a log house was built and fitted up for that purpose and Mr. Crane was employed to teach the first school in the county and for many years continued in the occupation, gaining quite an honorable reputation as a promoter of everything pertaining to a high standard of moral and intellectual training. He died 27 Nov 1850 at Canandaigua, New York. He was a graduate of Yale College and a member of the Society of Friends at the time of his death. He was also a member of the first grand jury empanelled in Ontario County, New York.". Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  3. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.82-83, b. 23 Jul 1768.
  4. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Elam, s. John & Abigail b. July 23, 1768; bp. July 31, (1768).. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  5. [S1202] Academy Cemetery,personal visit by Chris Chester, Darcy Beeman, Paul Beeman Dudley, and Jutta Dudley, August 2006; photos.
  6. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 3523. Durham VR. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.
  7. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.101.
  8. [S151] Kevin Armstron, Helen Fox and Betty J., Academy Cemetery, Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York (online database, https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nyontari/academycem.htm: Ontario Co. GenWeb, 2002), "CRANE - All on one stone;
    Elam; July 7 1768 - Nov 27 1850; also 1788-1850;
    Grace Clark, wife of Elam; Oct 6 1776 - Dec 29 1844;
    Sarah A; Oct 8 1809 - Feb 10 1847;
    Joseph C.; Mar 20 1822 - Feb 13 1848;
    Abigail C.; Apr 24 1820 - June 20 1848;
    George; Sep 6 1811 - May 20 1886;
    Sarah Martin, wife of George; Mar 15 1822 - Sep 20 1890; .". Hereinafter cited as Academy Cemetery.
  9. [S1140] "Index to Deeds in Ontario County, (NY), 1789-1845."Copyright: Ontario County. Online http://raims.com/deedmenu.html., Indexed under letter "C". Hereinafter cited as Ontario Co. (NY) Deeds Index.
  10. [S1030] A.B. Katkamier, The History of the Township of Farmington, New York: with biographies of prominent citizens (Farmington,N.Y.: A.B. Katkamier, 1897), p.14. Hereinafter cited as Hist. of Farmington, NY.
  11. [S188] MyFamily.com, 1800 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, 2003), Federal Census, Roll 28, p.44, image 78. Hereinafter cited as 1800 US Census.
  12. [S127] MyFamily.com, 1810 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com Inc., 2003), Federal Census, Roll 33, p.897, image 274.00. Hereinafter cited as 1810 US Census.
  13. [S128] Ancestry.com, 1820 United States Federal Census., Digital image of original census records (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 2003), Federal Census, Roll M533-62, p.215, image 112. Hereinafter cited as 1820 US Census.
  14. [S369] Ancestry.com, 1830 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 2003), Federal census, Roll 101, p.129. Hereinafter cited as 1830 US Census.
  15. [S1161] Ontario County, New York Deed Records; FHL film #494850 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by Reproduction Systems for the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969), Microfilm of original records in the Ontario County courthouse, Canandaigua, New York, 52:182. Hereinafter cited as Ontario Co., NY Deed Rec. v.52.
  16. [S1140] Ontario Co. (NY) Deeds Index, online http://raims.com/deedmenu.html, lib 64, p.561.
  17. [S1160] Ontario County, New York Deed Records; FHL film #494856 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by Reproduction Systems for the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969), Microfilm of original records in the Ontario County courthouse, Canandaigua, New York, 64:561. Hereinafter cited as Ontario Co., NY Deed Rec. v.64-65.
  18. [S370] Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems Jackson, compiler1840 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 1999), Federal census, Roll 319, p.28. Hereinafter cited as 1840 US Census.

Elam W. Crane

M, b. 30 January 1816, d. 2 February 1893
  • Elam W. Crane was born on 30 January 1816 at Ontario Co., New York.1
  • He married Margaret Davenport at Bristol, New York, on 11 November 1840.2
  • Elam W. Crane died on 2 February 1893.
  • Elam W. Crane resided at Fenton, Genesee Co., Michigan.3

Family: Margaret Davenport b. 30 Jan 1816

  • Orin Crane
  • Jesse D. Crane

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.101-102, b. 30 Jan 1816.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.101-102, married 11 Nov 1840 at Bristol, New York.
  3. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.102.

Elihu Crane

M, b. 24 June 1735
  • Elihu Crane was born on 24 June 1735 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1,2
  • He was baptized on 29 June 1735 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3
  • He married Mary Fowler at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, on 26 April 1759.4,5

Family: Mary Fowler

  • Miles Crane
  • Elihu Crane
  • Abiathar Crane
  • Clarinda Crane

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.73, b. 27 Mar 1735, married Mary Fowler.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Elihu, s. Henry, Jr. & Mercy, b. June 24, 1735; bp. June 29, 1735.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  3. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 3524. Durham VR. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.73, married 26 Apr 1759.
  5. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection v. 9, p.29-31, Elihu m. Mary Fowler, Apr 26 (1759), by Rev. Elizur Goodrich.

Elizabeth Crane

F, b. 15 November 1813, d. 3 February 1883
  • Elizabeth Crane was born on 15 November 1813 at Ontario Co., New York.1
  • She married Danford Booth at Victor, New York.2
  • Elizabeth Crane died on 3 February 1883 at Shortsville, Ontario Co., New York.3
  • Elizabeth Crane and Danford Booth resided at Shortsville, Ontario Co., New York.4

Family: Danford Booth

  • Edward Crane Hoff Booth

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.101-102, b. 15 Nov 1813. Married and lived at Shortsville, New York.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.101-102, married at Victor, New York.
  3. [S231] "Ontario Co. News Articles."HTML by Diane Thomas. Online www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/ontario/Newsitems/newtown/newsmanchester1880.htm., "Booth - In Shortsville, on Saturday morning February 3, 1883, Elizabeth Crane, daughter of Elam Crane and wife of Danford Booth, aged 69 years, 2 months and 1 days." Manchester News 1880-1889 (Includes news for Shortsville and some Palmyra).. Hereinafter cited as Ontario Co. News Articles.
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.102.

Elizabeth Crane1

F, b. circa 1666, d. 22 November 1686
  • Elizabeth Crane was born circa 1666 at Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut.2
  • She died on 22 November 1686 at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3,4

Citations

  1. [S242] Rev. Jonathan Crane, "The Crane Family", New England Historical and Genealogical Record Vol.27, p.76 (1873). Hereinafter cited as "NEHGR 27:76."
  2. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.52-60, b. Abt 1666, d. 22 Nov 1686.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  3. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family.
  4. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol.21, Killingworth, Ledyard, Lisbon (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999), p.22-25, Elizabeth, d. Henry, d. Nov 22, 1686.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v.21.

Enos Crane

M, b. 10 August 1751, d. 28 August 1751
  • Enos Crane was born on 10 August 1751 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1,2
  • He died on 28 August 1751 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.73, b. 10 Aug 1751, d. 28 Aug 1751.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Enos, s. Henry & Mercy, b. Aug 10, 1751; d. Aug 28, 1751.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  3. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 3525. Durham VR. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.

George H. Crane1

M, b. 6 September 1811, d. 20 May 1886
  • George H. Crane was born on 6 September 1811 at Canandaigna, Ontario Co., New York.2,3
  • He married Sarah Martin, daughter of John R. Martin and Abigail, at Canadaigua, Ontario Co., New York, on 6 February 1846.4
  • George H. Crane died on 20 May 1886 at South Bristol, Ontario Co., New York.3
  • He was buried at Academy Cemetery, Canandaigua, New York.5,3
  • On 19 Apr 1838, Elam Crane of Canandaigua sold land, he had purchased from Reuben Beeman, in South Bristol to George Crane of Canandaigua, "for the sum of $450…that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the town of South Bristol in township number eight in the third range of townships in the county and state aforesaid and being parts of lots number eight and nine north of the center line and bounded as follows viz. beginning at the northeast corner of lot number nine from there hence south fifty-six rods and twenty links thence west one hundred and sixty two rods to a stake and stones which stand on the line between lots number nine and eight thence north about thirty rods to a stake and stones thence west to the center of the highway leading by Asa Goffs house thence north in the centre of the highway to the south line of the town of Canandaigua thence east on said town line to the place of beginning and containing sixty three acres of land be the same more or less. Bounded on the north by the town line aforesaid, east by land of the heirs of Ambrose Phelps dec., south by the lands of Franklin Crooker and Asa Goff, and west by the center of the highway together with all and singular the hereditements and appurtenances..."6,7
  • On 1 May 1838 On 1 May 1838, George Crane of South Bristol, bought land of James and Lydia Lyons of Canandaigua for $400, described as "…a parcel of land situated in township number eight in the third range of townships in South Bristol in the county of Ontario being parts of lots eight and nine in said township and north of the center line beginning at the northeast corner of lot no. nine thence south on the east line of said lot fifty-six rods and twenty links to a stake and stones standing in the east line of said lot thence west on a line parallel with the north line of said lot one hundred and sixty-two rods to a stake and stones standing in the line between lots no. eight and nine thence north on the last mentioned line thirty rods or thereabout to a stake and stones thence west on a line parallel with the north line of said lot to the centre of the highway leading by Asa Goffs house thence north in the center of said highway to the Canandaigua line thence east on the Canandaigua line to the place of beginning containing sixty-three acres be the same more or less bounded north on the Canandaigua line, east on land belonging to Ambrose Phelps deceased, south on Franklin Crookers and Asa Goffs land, west on the center of the highway together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances…" Curiuosly, this describes the very same parcel of land George purchased from his father, Elam Crane, only twelve days earlier.8
  • He appeared on the census on 27 July 1850 at South Bristol, Ontario Co., New York, age 38, he owns property valued at $1200, and is a farmer. With him are Sarah, age 28, Lucy, 2, Michael Clark, age 37, a laborer, Mary Clark, 30, and Bridget Clark, 1. His neighbors are Mary Bunnell, John Barnard, and Asa Goff.9
  • He appeared on the census in 1860 at South Bristol, Ontario Co., New York, George is age 49, a farmer; his wife Sarah age 38; daughters Lucia age 12, and Abigail age 10. Also in the household are George W. Thompson, age 17, a farm laborer, Ira P. Sanford age 23, a farm laborer, and three year old Thomas J. Worden, whose relationship is not explained.10
  • He appeared on the census in 1870 at South Bristol, Ontario Co., New York, George, age 58, a farmer, with his wife Sarah (48), daughter Lucia (22) "at home," and probable son Jefferson Crane, age 7, who is recorded with the occupation of "farm laborer," and is also recorded as, "attending school."11
  • He appeared on the census in 1880 at South Bristol, Ontario Co., New York, George Crane, age 69, farming, and his wife Sarah, age 58.12
  • George was said to have been a very large and powerful man, having once carried a plow on his shoulders around the tip of Canandaigua Lake from one side to the other.13

Family: Sarah Martin b. 15 Mar 1822, d. 20 Sep 1890

Citations

  1. [S138] Milliken, A History of Ontario County, New York and It's People Genealogical & Biographical (New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1911), p.252 "George Crane, son of Elam Crane was born in Canandaigua, in the year 1811. He moved with his father in 1826 tothr farm he now owns and occupies in South Bristol, land which was paid for with money he earned by clearing land and chopping cordwood. Forty-eight years ago (1828) he worked by the month for Josiah Currier, on the Academy tract, and the following winter worked mornings and evenings for Franklin Crooks of South Bristol for his board, and went to school taught by Randall Wood. Being of a very industrious and economical turn, his possessions rapidly increased, and he now owns one-half of the land then the property of Mr. Currier. He is also owner and occupant of the farm that Mr. Crooks occupied in his boyhood. Mr. Crane was married in 1846 to Sarah Martin, daughter of John R. Martin of Canandaigua. He has devoted himself exclusively to agricultural pursuits. Having adopted the rule in early life, that whatever he undertook to do it well, he has of course prospered. He is a giant in stature, and inhis prime was the stongest man in the county. When the county was new, he purchased a side-hill plow on the opposite side of Canandaigua Lake; he carried the plow a half mile to the lake and from the shore to his residence, two and a half miles more, only resting once. Mr. Crane's home has always been one of plenty,one from which the hungry and homeless have never been turned away.
    .". Hereinafter cited as A History of Ontario County.
  2. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.101-102, b. 6 Sep 1811.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  3. [S1202] Academy Cemetery,personal visit by Chris Chester, Darcy Beeman, Paul Beeman Dudley, and Jutta Dudley, August 2006; photos.
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.101-102, married 6 Feb 1846.
  5. [S151] Kevin Armstron, Helen Fox and Betty J., Academy Cemetery, Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York (online database, https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nyontari/academycem.htm: Ontario Co. GenWeb, 2002), see text for Elam Crane.. Hereinafter cited as Academy Cemetery.
  6. [S1140] "Index to Deeds in Ontario County, (NY), 1789-1845."Copyright: Ontario County. Online http://raims.com/deedmenu.html., lib 64, p.561. Hereinafter cited as Ontario Co. (NY) Deeds Index.
  7. [S1160] Ontario County, New York Deed Records; FHL film #494856 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by Reproduction Systems for the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969), Microfilm of original records in the Ontario County courthouse, Canandaigua, New York, 64:561. Hereinafter cited as Ontario Co., NY Deed Rec. v.64-65.
  8. [S1160] Ontario Co., NY Deed Rec. v.64-65;, 64:560-61.
  9. [S195] Ronald V. Jackson and Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1850 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 1999), Federal census, Roll M432-571, p.54, image 110. Hereinafter cited as 1850 US Census.
  10. [S212] MyFamily.com, 1860 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, 2004), Federal census, Roll M653_831. Hereinafter cited as 1860 US Census.
  11. [S215] MyFamily.com, 1870 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census, Roll M593_1066, p.123. Hereinafter cited as 1870 US Census.
  12. [S100] Ancestry.com, 1880 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 2003), Federal census, Roll T9_909, p.472C, ED136. Hereinafter cited as 1880 US Census.
  13. [S1031] Personal knowledge of Richard Beeman, No. Chili, New York.

Henry Crane1

M, b. 20 March 1710, d. 1 February 1768
  • Henry Crane was born on 20 March 1710 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.2,3
  • He married Mercy Francis, daughter of Sgt. John Francis and Mercy Chatterton, at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, on 7 June 1732.4,5
  • Henry Crane died on 1 February 1768 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.6,7
  • His will was dated on 7 June 1759 Gives his wife one third of his property. Names sons, then living, Elihu, John and Henry, to have equal portions. Sons to pay their sisters, Phebe, Mary, Concurrence and Ann each one hundred pounds. Son Elihu named as one of the executors.8

Family: Mercy Francis b. 24 Jan 1709/10, d. 16 Sep 1786

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.73 "Married Mercy Francis, daughter of Robert Jr. of Wethersfield, Connecticut, settled in Durham, occupying a portion of his father's farm which he and his brother Silas inherited. Was active in civil and religious matters. Served in the militia as a Sergent. Will dated 7 Jun 1759.". Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.65-67, b. 20 Mar 1710.
  3. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Henry, s. Henry & Abigail, b. Mar 20, 1710.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.73, married 7 Jun 1732.
  5. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection v. 9, p.29-31, Henry Jr. m. Marcey Francis, June 7, 1732.
  6. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, d. 1 Feb 1768.
  7. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection v. 9, p.29-31, Henry, d. Feb 1, 1768.
  8. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.73.

Henry Crane

M, b. 11 December 1748, d. 25 January 1823
  • Henry Crane was born on 11 December 1748 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1,2
  • He was baptized on 18 December 1748 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3
  • He married Jerusha Parmalee, daughter of Joel Parmalee and Rhoda Camp, at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, on 24 June 1773.4,5
  • Henry Crane died on 25 January 1823 at Sanquoit, Oneida Co., New York.6
  • Henry settled in Durham, Connecticut after his marriage, but in about 1792 moved to Whitestown, Onieda Co., New York. Both he and his wife died at Sanquoit, New York.

Family: Jerusha Parmalee d. 9 Nov 1829

  • Rachel Crane
  • James Crane
  • Jerusha Crane
  • John Crane7

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.73, b. 11 Dec 1748.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Henry, s. Sergt. Henry & Mercey, b. Dec 11, 1748; bp. Dec 18, 1748.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  3. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 3527. Durham VR. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.73, married 24 Jun 1773.
  5. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection v. 9, p.29-31, Henry, m. Jerusha Parmalee, June 24, 1773 by Rev. Elizur Goodrich.
  6. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.73, d. 25 Jan 1823, Sanquoit, Oneida Co., New York.
  7. [S606] Franklin Bowditch Dexter, Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College with Annals of the College History, Vol. VI, Sep 1805-Sep 1815 (New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1912), p.542. Hereinafter cited as Biographies of Yale Graduates.

Capt. Henry Crane1,2,3

M, b. 25 October 1677, d. 11 April 1741
  • Capt. Henry Crane was born on 25 October 1677 at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.4,5
  • He married Abigail Flood, daughter of Robert Flood and Abigail Desborough, at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, on 27 January 1703/4.6,7
  • Capt. Henry Crane died on 11 April 1741 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.8
  • He settled on the place occupied in 1866 by Henry Nettleton. Henry Crane removed from Guilford to Killingworth to the area which later was set off as Durham, Connecticut. He was one of the original 34 proprietors of Durham. Henry was Deacon of the Congregational Church from its organization in 1710; Justice of the Peace for New Haven County from 1728 until his death; Representative for the town in the State Legislature for 28 sessions from 1718 until 1740. He was commissioned Lieut. in May 1716 and confirmed as Captain of the Train-band of Durham, Oct 1718. On 7 Jan 1727/1728, the Rev. Nathaniel Chauncy baptized, "Holland, negro servent of Capt. Crane." At his death, Henry Crane left a large estate for the time.9

Family: Abigail Flood b. 26 Mar 1676, d. 31 Aug 1754

Citations

  1. [S242] Rev. Jonathan Crane, "The Crane Family", New England Historical and Genealogical Record Vol.27, p.76 (1873). Hereinafter cited as "NEHGR 27:76."
  2. [S232] William Chauncy Fowler, History of Durham, Connecticut (Hartford: Press of Wiley, Waterman & Eaton, 1866). Hereinafter cited as History of Durham, Connecticut.
  3. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.65-67 "Married Abigail Flood, daughter of Robert Flood of Wethersfield 27 Jan 1703/1704 and settled in that part of Killingworth afterwards set off to Durham. He was one of the 34 original proprietors of Durham and in March 1708 was on the committee to establish the boundary line between Killingworth and Durham. He was chosen Deacon of the Congregational Church at its organization in 1710. He represented the town in the State Legislature for 28 sessions (1718 to 1740). Was Justice of the Peace for New Haven County from 1728 until his death. Commissioned as Lieut. in May 1716, confirmed Captain of Train-band of Durham Oct 1718. He left a large estate (for the time) at his death.". Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.52-60, b. 25 Oct 1677.
  5. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Henry, s. Henry and Concurrence, b. Oct 25, 1671 (Killingworth record says born Oct 25, 1677).. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  6. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family.
  7. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol.21, Killingworth, Ledyard, Lisbon (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999), p.22-25, Henry Jr., m. Abigail Flood, Jan 27, 1703/1704.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v.21.
  8. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection v. 9, p.29-31, Henry, Capt., d. Apr 11, 1741.
  9. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.66.

Capt. Henry Crane1,2,3

M, b. circa 1635, d. 22 April 1711
  • Capt. Henry Crane was born circa 1635 at England.4
  • He married first at Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, circa 1663 Concurrence Meigs, daughter of John Meigs and Thomasine Fry.5
  • Capt. Henry Crane married second at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, on 26 December 1708 Deborah Jones.6,7
  • Capt. Henry Crane died on 22 April 1711 at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.8
  • He was buried at Old Cemetery, Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.9
  • Immigrant ancestor to America before 1655.
  • "He was at Wethersfield, Connecticut as early as 1655." On 17 Aug 1658, Henry Crane, Benjamin Crane, and 48 others signed a petition asking for the dismissal of Rev. John Russell from Wethersfield. Henry soon moved to Guilford, Connecticut where he is recorded as a planter in 1660. At the 6 Jun 1661 court at Hartford, Henry Crane and Benjamin Crane were sued by Leonard Dix who was seeking to recover pay for the use of a man. Dix was awarded twenty pounds.4
  • He was admitted freeman on 24 September 1669 at Connecticut.10
  • Inventory of estate taken on 2 May 1711 taken by John Griswold, William Wellman and Nathaniel Parmele. Total £280.0.4.11
  • As early as the mid seventeenth century there were five Crane families in New England represented by: Jasper in Newark, New Jersey; Benjamin of Wethersfield, Connecticut; Henry of Killingworth, Connecticut; Henry of Dorchester, Massachusetts; and Stephen of Elizabethtown, New Jersey. Henry Crane, appears in the New Haven Colony, in the town of Guilford about 1660, marrying Concurrence Meigs in 1663. Later, he removed to and was one of the proprietors of Killingworth, Connecticut. He was a farmer and tanner, and a school master at Killingworth, at a school which would later become Yale College.1
  • Henry Crane of New Haven and Benjamin Crane of Wethersfield are considered as possible brothers, however, no conclusive evidence is known that would confirm that relationship.

Family 1: Concurrence Meigs b. c 1643, d. 9 Oct 1708

Family 2: Deborah Jones

  • Capt. Henry Crane married second at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, on 26 December 1708 Deborah Jones.6,7

Citations

  1. [S242] Rev. Jonathan Crane, "The Crane Family", New England Historical and Genealogical Record Vol.27, p.76 (1873). Hereinafter cited as "NEHGR 27:76."
  2. [S244] Ralph D., Hon. Smith, History of Guilford, Connecticut (Albany, New York: J. Munsell Printer, 1877), p.23.. Hereinafter cited as History of Guilford, Conn.
  3. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.52-60 "Born about 1635 in England. He was in business with his brother Benjamin in Wethersfield as farmers and tanners. He was there as early as 1655, possibly earlier. He removed to Guilford soon after 17 Ayg 1658, married Concurrence Meigs about 1663, daughter of John Meigs who removed from New Haven, first to Guilford and later became one of the first planters at Hammonnassett. His father was Vincent Meigs, who was an old man at the time of their move to Hammonnassett. (Hammonnassett became Kenilworth, also known as Killingworth, on 9 May 1667, and is now known as Clinton, Connecticut). Henry married second Deborah Champion, widow of Henry Champion. After his death, she married (3rd) Richard Towner. Henry's first three children are recorded at Guilford, the others at Killingworth. He is buried in the Old Cemetery at Killingworth.". Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.52.
  5. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.52-60, married about 1663.
  6. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.52-60, married 26 Dec 1709.
  7. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol.21, Killingworth, Ledyard, Lisbon (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999), p.22-25, Henry Sr., m. Deborah Champion, Dec 26, 1709.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v.21.
  8. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, Barbour Collection v.21, p.22-25, Henry, Capt., d. Apr 22, 1711.
  9. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family.
  10. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.54.
  11. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.58-59.

Ida Crane1

F, b. April 1866
  • Ida Crane appeared on the census on 12 June 1900 at Manhattan, New York Co., New York, as Ida E. Benjamin, age 34, born Apr 1866 in New York. Both parents born in New York. Married for nine years. Two children (two living).2

Family: Park Benjamin III b. 11 May 1849, d. 1 Aug 1922

Citations

  1. [S787] Gary Boyd Roberts, "Ancestry of the Princess of Wales", New England Historical & Genealogical Register Vol.136 (1982): p.313. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestry of the Princess of Wales; NEHGR 136."
  2. [S53] MyFamily.com, 1900 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census, NARA Ser. T623, Roll , page 13B, ED 469. Park Benjamin household. Hereinafter cited as 1900 US Census.
  3. [S4040] Merle M. Hoover, Genealogy of Park Benjamin (New York: Columbia Press, 1948), page 62. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of Park Benjamin.

Jefferson Crane1

M, b. circa 1863
  • Jefferson Crane was born circa 1863 at probably, South Bristol, Ontario Co., New York, (age 7 in 1870).1

Citations

  1. [S215] MyFamily.com, 1870 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census, Roll M593_1066, p.123. Hereinafter cited as 1870 US Census.

John Crane

M, b. 22 August 1792, d. 4 November 1873
  • John Crane was born on 22 August 1792 at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York.1
  • He married Amy Smith, daughter of John Smith, before 1826.
  • John Crane died on 4 November 1873 at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York.2
  • He was buried at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York.
  • He appeared on the census in 1850 at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York, John, age 58, b. New York, a farmer; his wife Amy, 48, b. New York; children, all born in New York, John (24), Mary Ann (21), Sidney (17), Oscar (14), Emma? (9).3
  • He appeared on the census in 1860 at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York, John age 68, a farmer; wife Anna (or Amy) age 60; daughter M. Eliza, age 19; William Briggs, age 30, farm laborer; his wife Jane, age 33; dau. Amosa E. Briggs, age 2.4
  • He was living in 1870 at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York; John, age 78, living in the household of Oscar W. Crane.5

Family: Amy Smith b. 30 Oct 1804, d. 18 Mar 1887

  • He married Amy Smith, daughter of John Smith, before 1826.
  • John Crane3
  • Mary Ann Crane3
  • Sidney Crane3
  • Oscar Newton Crane5
  • M. Eliza Crane3

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.101-102, b. 22 Aug 1792, d. 1873, married Amy Smith.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.101.
  3. [S195] Ronald V. Jackson and Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1850 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 1999), Federal census, Roll M432_571. Hereinafter cited as 1850 US Census.
  4. [S212] MyFamily.com, 1860 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, 2004), Federal census, Roll M653_832. Hereinafter cited as 1860 US Census.
  5. [S215] MyFamily.com, 1870 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census, Roll M593_1065, p.45. Hereinafter cited as 1870 US Census.

John Crane1

M, b. 1 July 1741, d. between 7 May 1784 and 29 June 1784
  • John Crane was born on 1 July 1741 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.2,3
  • He was baptized on 5 July 1741 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.4
  • He married Abigail Camp, daughter of Eleazer Camp and Mary Botsford, at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, on 7 April 1761.5,6
  • John Crane died between 7 May 1784 and 29 June 1784; (dates of will and inventory), either at New Haven or Durham, Connecticut.
  • His will was dated on 7 May 1784 John Crane of New Haven. Wife Abigail and Joseph Camp of Durham appointed executors.7
  • John Crane resided for the greater part of his life in Durham, Connecticut where he took the Freeman's Oath and the Oath of Fidelity to the State of Connecticut on 16 Sep 1777. In his will dated 7 May 1784 he calls himself "John Crane of New Haven," while at the inventory of his estate, 29 Jun 1784, the Court calls him "John Crane of Durham."7

Family: Abigail Camp b. 26 Jul 1741, d. b 10 Jun 1788

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.82-83 "Born in Durham, Connecticut and probably resided in that town for the greater portion of his life, although in his will dated 7 May 1784, he styles himself as "John Crane of New Haven." He took the Freeman's Oath and the Oath of Fidelity to the State of Connecticut at Durham 16 Sep 1777. In his will he gives 1/3 of his property to his wife Abigail and to his eldest son L15 more than equal share with the other sons. An inventory of his estate was exhibited in Court 29 Jun 1784 at which he was called "John Crane of Durham".". Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, b. 1 Jul 1741.
  3. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, John, s. Henry & Mercey (Mercy) b. July 1, 1741; bp. July 5, 1741.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  4. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 3529. Durham VR. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.
  5. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.82-83, married 7 Apr 1761.
  6. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection v. 9, p.29-31, John, m. Abigail Camp, Apr 7, 1762.
  7. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.82.

John Crane

M, b. 27 March 1733, d. 12 December 1736
  • John Crane was born on 27 March 1733 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1,2
  • He was baptized on 1 April 1733 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3
  • He died on 12 December 1736 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.4

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.73, b. 27 Mar 1733, d. 12 Dec 1736.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, John, s. Henry Jr. & Mercey, b. Mar 27, 1733; bp. Apr 1, 1733; d. Dec 12, 1736.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  3. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 3529. Durham VR. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.73.

Capt. John Crane1,2

M, b. circa 1664, d. 18 October 1711
  • Capt. John Crane was born circa 1664 at Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut.3
  • He married Martha Daggett, daughter of Thomas Daggett and Hannah Mayhew, at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, on 25 May 1694.4,5,6,7
  • Capt. John Crane died on 18 October 1711 at New York.8
  • Settled at Killingworth, Connecticut. He died in 1711 in New York State after participating in an unsuccessful expedition against the French in Canada. His death was recorded in Killingworth.9

Family: Martha Daggett

  • John Crane
  • Hannah Crane
  • Jane Crane
  • Ebenezer Crane
  • Concurrence Crane
  • Ellena Crane

Citations

  1. [S242] Rev. Jonathan Crane, "The Crane Family", New England Historical and Genealogical Record Vol.27, p.76 (1873): Born abt 1664.. Hereinafter cited as "NEHGR 27:76."
  2. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.52-60, b. abt 1664, d. in 1711 in New York after an unsuccessful expedition against Canada.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  3. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.60.
  4. [S242] Rev. Jonathan Crane, "NEHGR 27:76."
  5. [S248] New England Historical and Genealogical Register NEHGS, New England Historic and Genealogical Society website.Vol.55, p.112 "Hannah (Mayhew) Daggett was the daughter of Thomas Mayhew, who was made governor of Martha's Vineyard in July 1671, and held that office until his death, March 24 (or 25) 1682, a period of nearly eleven years; and his second wife Jane ( ) Paine, widow of Thomas Paine. Hannah Mayhew was born in Watertown 15 4th month 1635. She married Thomas Daggett about 1657 and had ten or eleven children, - five sons whose names were Thomas, Samuel, John, Joshua, and Israel. The rest were daaughters. Daughter Jemimah married, November 27, 1682, Thomas Butler. Martha married May 25, 1695 John Cane, son of Henry and Concurrence (Meigs) Crane. Mary married Jeremiah Howes 2nd of Yarmouth who died January 5, 1705-06. Ruth born about 1676, died July 9, 1756, in her 80th year; married Nathaniel Bacon, November 11, 1696; and daughter Mercy, who married James Claghorn..." Notes and Queries Section. Hereinafter cited as NEHGR website.
  6. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.52-60, married 28 May 1694.
  7. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol.21, Killingworth, Ledyard, Lisbon (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999), p.22-25, John, m. Martha Daggett, May 28, 1694.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v.21.
  8. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, Barbour Collection v.21, p.22-25, John, Capt., d. Oct 18, 1711.
  9. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.61.

Lieut. Jonathan Crane1,2

M, b. 1 December 1658, d. 12 March 1735
  • Lieut. Jonathan Crane was born on 1 December 1658 at Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut.2
  • He married Deborah Griswold, daughter of Francis Griswold and Sarah, at Norwich, New London Co., Connecticut, on 19 December 1678.1,2
  • Lieut. Jonathan Crane died on 12 March 1735; in his 77th year.2
  • Jonathan Crane was first at Norwich, Connecticut, then resided at Windham, Connecticut where he had a 1000 acre right. He built the first mill there; was Selectman in 1692; Patentee 1703.2

Family: Deborah Griswold b. 6 May 1661, d. 1704

  • Sarah Crane2
  • Jonathan Crane2
  • John Crane2
  • Mary Crane2
  • Hannah Crane2
  • Isaac Crane2
  • Joseph Crane2
  • Deborah Crane2
  • Elizabeth Crane2
  • Abigail Crane2

Citations

  1. [S146] Henry R., M.D. Stiles, History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut (New York: Charles B. Norton, 1859), p.640.. Hereinafter cited as History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut.
  2. [S731] Esther Griswold French, Robert Lewis French and Glen E. Griswold, compiler, The Griswold Family: The First Five Generations in America (Wethersfield, Conn.: Griswold Family Association, c1990)Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1993. 6 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm. - FHL US/CAN Fiche 6104183, p.28. Hereinafter cited as The Griswold Family: The First Five Generations in America.

Joseph C. Crane

M, b. 20 March 1822, d. 13 February 1848
  • Joseph C. Crane was born on 20 March 1822 at Ontario Co., New York.1,2
  • He died on 13 February 1848 at South Bristol, Ontario Co., New York.2
  • He was buried at Academy Cemetery, Canandaigua, New York.3,2

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.101-102, b. 20 Mar 1822, d. 13 Feb 1848.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S1202] Academy Cemetery,personal visit by Chris Chester, Darcy Beeman, Paul Beeman Dudley, and Jutta Dudley, August 2006; photos.
  3. [S151] Kevin Armstron, Helen Fox and Betty J., Academy Cemetery, Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York (online database, https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nyontari/academycem.htm: Ontario Co. GenWeb, 2002), see text for Elam Crane.. Hereinafter cited as Academy Cemetery.

Lucia C. Crane1

F, b. 17 March 1848, d. 21 June 1917
  • Lucia C. Crane was born on 17 March 1848 at South Bristol, Ontario Co., New York.2,3
  • She married Henry Clay Beeman, son of Reuben Beeman and Orpha Crane, at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York, on 24 December 1874 by George Van Alstyn, Pastor, M.E. Church, witnessesd by Jonathan J. Monks and Ella Trickey. (Henry and Lucia were first cousins).4,5,6,7
  • Lucia C. Crane died on 21 June 1917 at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York.8
  • She was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery (No. Pearl St.), Canandaigua, New York.9
  • She appeared on the census on 4 June 1900 at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York, as Lucia Beeman, age 52, born March 1848 in New York. Both parents born in New York. Married for 25 years. She has had three children, all are living in 1900.10

Family: Henry Clay Beeman b. 8 Oct 1847, d. 24 Jun 1927

Citations

  1. [S91] Gwen Boyer Bjorkman, compiler, Descendants of Thomas Beeman of Kent, Connecticut (Seattle: Gwen Boyer Bjorkman, 1971). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Thomas Beeman of Kent, Conn.
  2. [S53] MyFamily.com, 1900 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census, ED55, Sheet 5B, Line 71, Canandaigua, Ontario County, Date of birth given as Mar 1848, in New York.. Hereinafter cited as 1900 US Census.
  3. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.101-102, b. 7 Mar 1848, married Henry C. Beeman.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  4. [S1] Births, deaths and marriages Beeman and related families, Holman's Edition of The Holy Bible, (Philadelphia: A.J. Holman & Co., 1880); Richard Beeman, No. Chili, New York. The family Bible, originally in the possession of Henry Clay Beeman, past on to his son Roscoe Beeman, and in 2005 in the possession of Richard W. Beeman of North Chili, New York., "Henry C. Beeman of Canandaigua and Lucia C. Crane of South Bristol on 24th December 1874 at Canandaigua, by George Van Alstyn, Pastor M.E. Church, witnesses Jonathan J. Monks and Ella Trickey." Handwritten entry called Copy of Certificate of Holy Matrimony.. Hereinafter cited as Beeman Family Bible.
  5. [S137] "Ontario County Marriages."Compiled from, "1911 History of Ontario County, New York and its People". Online publication. Online unknown url., Researched by Darcy Beeman.. Hereinafter cited as Ontario County Marriages.
  6. [S138] Milliken, A History of Ontario County, New York and It's People Genealogical & Biographical (New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1911), "Dec 24, 1874; Beeman, Henry C. and Crane, Lucia; he b. 10/8/1847, Canandaigua, son of Reuben; she daughter of George Crane of South Bristol." Ontario County Marriages, Brides Listing C-G. Transcribed by Diane Thomas.. Hereinafter cited as A History of Ontario County.
  7. [S1568] Reuben Beeman, The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated out of the Original Tongues: and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. With Canne's Marginal References. Together with the Apocrypha and Concordance, etc. (New York: Robinson & Franklin, successors to Leavitt, Lord & Co., 1839); Dee Brockelbank, Anderson, S.C., Family register of births, marriages and deaths, handwritten. The Bible was passed down to Reuben Beeman's grand-daughter, Julia (Beeman) Rouse, then to her daughter Caroline Haight Rouse, then to her daughter-in-law, Dee Brockelbank.. Hereinafter cited as Reuben Beeman Family Bible.
  8. [S1] Beeman Family Bible.
  9. [S1029] "Woodlawn Cemetery, North Pearl St., Canandaigua, New York."Html by Diane Thomas, 1999-2005. Additions and pictures by Diane Thomas, additions by Terry Hayes, Ron Hanley and Patricia Lane. Online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/ontario/cems/….. Hereinafter cited as Woodlawn Cem., Canandaigua, NY.
  10. [S53] 1900 US Census,NARA Ser. T623, Roll 1138, ED55, page 5B, lines 70-73. Henry C. Beeman household.

Marcia Crane

F, b. 16 April 1805, d. after 1 April 1895
  • Marcia Crane was born on 16 April 1805 at Ontario Co., New York.1
  • She married first in 1823 Russell Colson.2
  • Marcia Crane married second in 1834 Joshua Thompson.3
  • Marcia Crane died after 1 April 1895.
  • Marcia Crane resided at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York.4
  • She appeared on the census on 13 September 1850 at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York, as Marcia Thompson, age 45, born in New York.5

Family 1: Russell Colson b. c 1800, d. 1825

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.101-102, b. 16 Apr 1805, married Joshua Thompson, lived in Canandaigua. Living on 1 Apr 1895.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.101-102, married in 1823.
  3. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.101-102, married in 1834.
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.101.
  5. [S195] Ronald V. Jackson and Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1850 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 1999), Federal census, NARA Ser. M432, Roll 571, page 177B. Joshua Thompson household. Hereinafter cited as 1850 US Census.

Mary Crane

F, b. 24 November 1739
  • Mary Crane was born on 24 November 1739 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1,2
  • She was baptized on 25 November 1739 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.73, b. 24 Nov 1739.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Mary, d. Henry Jr. & Marcey, b. Nov 24, 1739; bp. Nov 25, 1739.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  3. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 3531. Durham VR. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.

Mary Crane1

F, b. 23 August 1670
  • Mary Crane was born on 23 August 1670 at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.2,3
  • She married Samuel Hackitt on 28 March 1690.4

Family: Samuel Hackitt b. 29 Jul 1664

Citations

  1. [S242] Rev. Jonathan Crane, "The Crane Family", New England Historical and Genealogical Record Vol.27, p.76 (1873). Hereinafter cited as "NEHGR 27:76."
  2. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.52-60, b. 23 Aug 1670.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  3. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol.21, Killingworth, Ledyard, Lisbon (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999), p.22-25, Mary, d. Henry, b. Aug 23, 1670.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v.21.
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.52-60, married 28 Mar 1690.

Mercy Crane1

F, b. 21 June 1680, d. 18 August 1739
  • Mercy Crane was born on 21 June 1680 at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.2
  • She married John Hoadley at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, on 30 October 1701.3,4
  • Mercy Crane married Capt. John Stevens on 11 July 1733.5
  • Mercy Crane died on 18 August 1739.
  • Also known as Marcy Crane.6

Family 1: John Hoadley d. 1 Nov 1725

Family 2: Capt. John Stevens d. 17 Dec 1736

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.52-60, b. 21 Jun 1680.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol.21, Killingworth, Ledyard, Lisbon (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999), p.22-25, Mary, d. Henry, b. June 21, 1680 (correction (Marcy) handwritten in margin of original manuscript.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v.21.
  3. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.52-60, married 30 Oct 1701.
  4. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, Barbour Collection v.21, pp.22-25, Marcy, m. John Holde, Oct 30, 1701.
  5. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.52-60, married 11 Jul 1733.
  6. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 6363. Killingworth VR. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.

Miranda Crane

F, b. 20 January 1771
  • Father*: John Crane b. 1 Jul 1741, d. bt 7 May 1784 - 29 Jun 1784
  • Mother*: Abigail Camp b. 26 Jul 1741, d. b 10 Jun 1788
  • Miranda Crane was born on 20 January 1771 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1,2
  • She was baptized on 3 February 1771 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3
  • She married Rose.4
  • Miranda Crane died at Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut.4
  • Settled in Hartford after her marriage where she died leaving ten children.4

Family: Rose

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.82-83, b. 20 Jan 1771.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Miranda, d. John & Abigail, b. Jan 20, 1771; bp. Feb 3, 1771.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  3. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 3532. Durham VR. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.83.

Nathaniel Crane1

M, b. 7 August 1682, d. 17 November 1683
  • Nathaniel Crane was born on 7 August 1682 at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.2
  • He died on 17 November 1683 at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.52-60, b. 7 Aug 1682, d. 17 Nov 1683.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol.21, Killingworth, Ledyard, Lisbon (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999), p.22-25, Nathaniell, s. Henry, b. Aug 7, 1682.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v.21.
  3. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, Barbour Collection v.21, p.22-25, Nathaniell, s. Henry, d. Nov 17, 1683.

Oren Datus Crane

M, b. 1780
  • Father*: John Crane b. 1 Jul 1741, d. bt 7 May 1784 - 29 Jun 1784
  • Mother*: Abigail Camp b. 26 Jul 1741, d. b 10 Jun 1788
  • Oren Datus Crane was born in 1780 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, (record of birth not found).1

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.82-83 "One record says he went to New Orleans, Louisiana. It is also said that he died in Providence, Rhode Island leaving no family, although he had two sons, one of whom died at sea". Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran

Orondates Crane1

F, b. 10 November 1763, d. 12 May 1766
  • Father*: John Crane b. 1 Jul 1741, d. bt 7 May 1784 - 29 Jun 1784
  • Mother*: Abigail Camp b. 26 Jul 1741, d. b 10 Jun 1788
  • Orondates Crane was born on 10 November 1763 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.2,3
  • She was baptized on 13 November 1763 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1
  • She died on 12 May 1766 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1
  • Also known as Oroondates Crane.

Citations

  1. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 3533. Durham VR. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.
  2. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.82-83, b. 10 Nov 1763, d. 12 May 1766.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  3. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Oorondates, s. John & Abigail, b. Nov 10, 1763; bp. Nov 13, (1763); d. May 12, 1766.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.

Orpha Crane1

F, b. 25 December 1800, d. 23 February 1876
  • Orpha Crane was born on 25 December 1800 at Ontario Co., New York.2,3
  • She married Reuben Beeman, son of Abel Beeman Jr. and Lucinda Palmer, circa 1823.3
  • Orpha Crane died on 23 February 1876 at Canandaguia, Ontario Co., New York.3
  • She was buried at West Ave. Cemetery, Canandaigua, New York.4
  • She appeared on the census on 27 September 1850 at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York, age 49.5
  • She appeared on the census on 2 July 1860 at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York, age 59.6
  • In 1870 Orpha Crane resided at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York; age 69, keeping house.7,8
  • Orpha is the sister of George H. Crane.

Family: Reuben Beeman b. 29 Jul 1802, d. 29 May 1874

Citations

  1. [S91] Gwen Boyer Bjorkman, compiler, Descendants of Thomas Beeman of Kent, Connecticut (Seattle: Gwen Boyer Bjorkman, 1971). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Thomas Beeman of Kent, Conn.
  2. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.101-102, b. 25 Dec 1800, d. 23 Feb 1876.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  3. [S1568] Reuben Beeman, The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated out of the Original Tongues: and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. With Canne's Marginal References. Together with the Apocrypha and Concordance, etc. (New York: Robinson & Franklin, successors to Leavitt, Lord & Co., 1839); Dee Brockelbank, Anderson, S.C., Family register of births, marriages and deaths, handwritten. The Bible was passed down to Reuben Beeman's grand-daughter, Julia (Beeman) Rouse, then to her daughter Caroline Haight Rouse, then to her daughter-in-law, Dee Brockelbank.. Hereinafter cited as Reuben Beeman Family Bible.
  4. [S1032] "West Avenue Cemetery, Canandaigua, New York."Html by Diane Thomas, 1999-2005. Online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/ontario/cems/….. Hereinafter cited as West Ave. Cem.
  5. [S195] Ronald V. Jackson and Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1850 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 1999), Federal census, Roll M432_571. The name is transcribed as "Buman" on the Ancestry.com index. Hereinafter cited as 1850 US Census.
  6. [S212] MyFamily.com, 1860 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, 2004), Federal census, Roll M653-832, p.0, image 283. Hereinafter cited as 1860 US Census.
  7. [S131] "Census Index: Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York 1850, 1855, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1875." Online http://raims.com/home/html., 1870: page 123, family 987. 1850: page 414, family 838.. Hereinafter cited as Canandaigua, NY Census Index.
  8. [S215] MyFamily.com, 1870 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census, Roll M593-1065, p.94, image 189. Hereinafter cited as 1870 US Census.

Phebe Crane

F, b. 12 January 1737/38
  • Phebe Crane was born on 12 January 1737/38 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1,2
  • She was baptized on 6 February 1737/38 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3
  • She married Jonas Bishop at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, on 19 January 1763 or 20 January 1763.4,5

Family 1: Bradley

  • Ashbel Bradley

Family 2: Jonas Bishop

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.73, b. 6 Feb 1737. Married first Mr. Bradley, married second Jonas Bishop.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, record says: (1) Phebe, d. Henry & Mercey, bp. Jan 12, 1737/1738; (2) Phebe, d. Henry & Mercey, b. Feb 6, 1737/1738. It is possible that these dates are reversed.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  3. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 3533. Durham VR. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.
  4. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection v. 9, p.9. Bishop, Jonas, m. Phebe Crane 19 Jan (20) 1763 by Rev. Elizur Goodrich.
  5. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.73, married 19 Jan 1763.

Phebe Crane1,2

F, b. 24 December 1672, d. 26 October 1728
  • Phebe Crane was born on 24 December 1672 at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3,4
  • She married John Kelsey Jr. at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, on 27 June 1697.5,6
  • Phebe Crane died on 26 October 1728 at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.7

Family: John Kelsey Jr. d. 8 Mar 1740

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S242] Rev. Jonathan Crane, "The Crane Family", New England Historical and Genealogical Record Vol.27, p.76 (1873). Hereinafter cited as "NEHGR 27:76."
  3. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.52-60, b. 24 Dec 1672, d. 19 Oct 1728.
  4. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol.21, Killingworth, Ledyard, Lisbon (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999), p.22-25, Phebe, d. Henry, b. Dec 24, 1672.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v.21.
  5. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.52-60, married 27 Jun 1697 at Killingworth.
  6. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, Barbour Collection v.21, p.22-25, Phebe, m. John Kelcey, June 22, 1697.
  7. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.60.

Rejoice Crane

M, b. 10 October 1775, d. 17 February 1777
  • Father*: John Crane b. 1 Jul 1741, d. bt 7 May 1784 - 29 Jun 1784
  • Mother*: Abigail Camp b. 26 Jul 1741, d. b 10 Jun 1788
  • Rejoice Crane was born on 10 October 1775 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1,2
  • He was baptized on 14 January 1776 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3
  • He died on 17 February 1777 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3
  • He was buried at Old Cemetery, Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.82-83, b. 10 Oct 1775, bpt. 14 Jan 1776, d. 17 Feb 1777.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Rejoice, s. John & Abigail, b. Oct 10, 1775; bp. Jan 14, 1776; d. Feb 17, 1777.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  3. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 3534. Durham VR. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.

Rejoice Crane

M, b. 1 May 1778
  • Father*: John Crane b. 1 Jul 1741, d. bt 7 May 1784 - 29 Jun 1784
  • Mother*: Abigail Camp b. 26 Jul 1741, d. b 10 Jun 1788
  • Rejoice Crane was born on 1 May 1778 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1,2
  • By his father's will, Rejoice had land on the south part of Pack Hill in Durham, Connecticut. It is said that he later moved to Detroit, Michigan.3

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.82-83, b. 1 May 1778. Said to have gone to Detroit, Michigan.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Rejoice, s. John & Abigail, b. 31 May 1778.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  3. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.83.

Robert G. Crane

M, b. 18 February 1739/40
  • Robert G. Crane was born on 18 February 1739/40 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1
  • He was baptized on 24 February 1739/40 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.2
  • He married Mary Camp, daughter of Eleazer Camp and Mary Botsford, at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, on 31 October 1765.3

Family: Mary Camp b. 26 Jun 1737, d. 30 Apr 1790

  • Mary Crane
  • Robert Crane
  • Molly Crane4
  • Achsah Crane4
  • Eleazer Crane4
  • Jesse Crane4
  • Phineas Crane4
  • Sarah Crane4

Citations

  1. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Robert, s. Silas & Mercy, b. Feb 18, 1739.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  2. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection v. 9, p.29-31, Robert G., s. Sergt. Silas & Mary, bp. Feb 24, 1739/1740.
  3. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection v. 9, p.29-31, Robert, m. Mary Camp, b. of Durham, Oct 31, 1765, by Rev Elizur Goodrich.
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), 1:80. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran

Sara A. Crane

F, b. 8 October 1809, d. 10 February 1847
  • Sara A. Crane was born on 8 October 1809 at Ontario Co., New York.1,2
  • She died on 10 February 1847 at South Bristol, Ontario Co., New York.3,2
  • She was buried at Academy Cemetery, Canandaigua, New York.4,2
  • Also known as Sally.3

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.101-102, b. 8 Oct 1809, d. 10 Feb 1847 at So. Bristol, New York.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S1202] Academy Cemetery,personal visit by Chris Chester, Darcy Beeman, Paul Beeman Dudley, and Jutta Dudley, August 2006; photos.
  3. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.102.
  4. [S151] Kevin Armstron, Helen Fox and Betty J., Academy Cemetery, Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York (online database, https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nyontari/academycem.htm: Ontario Co. GenWeb, 2002), see text for Elam Crane.. Hereinafter cited as Academy Cemetery.

Silas Crane

M, b. 25 January 1704/5, d. 15 January 1763
  • Silas Crane was born on 25 January 1704/5 at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1,2
  • He married Mercy Griswold, daughter of Samuel Griswold, at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, on 27 November 1729.3,4
  • Silas Crane died on 15 January 1763 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.5

Family: Mercy Griswold d. 29 Aug 1782

  • Abigail Crane
  • Jesse Crane
  • Flood Crane
  • Silas Crane
  • Robert G. Crane+ b. 18 Feb 1739/40
  • Eli Crane
  • Flood Crane
  • Huldah Crane
  • Ruth Crane
  • Frederick Crane
  • Nathan Crane

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.65-67, b.25 Jan 1705. Married Mercy Griswold, daughter of Samuel.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol.21, Killingworth, Ledyard, Lisbon (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999), p.22-25, Enos (sic), s. Henry Sr. b. Jan 25, 1711.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v.21.
  3. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.65-67, married 27 Nov 1729.
  4. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Silas, m. Mercy Griswold, Nov 27, 1729.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  5. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection v. 9, p.29-31, Silas, d. Jan 15, 1763.

Theophilus Crane1,2

M, b. 25 January 1674, d. 24 October 1732
  • Theophilus Crane was born on 25 January 1674 at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3
  • He married Margaret Lane at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, on 5 December 1699.4,5
  • Theophilus Crane died on 24 October 1732 at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.6

Family 1: Margaret Lane d. 1 May 1741

  • Nathaniel Crane
  • Theophilus Crane
  • Mary Crane
  • Margaret Crane
  • Jemima Crane
  • John Crane

Family 2: Mary Nettleton d. 25 Jul 1726

  • Elizabeth Crane

Citations

  1. [S242] Rev. Jonathan Crane, "The Crane Family", New England Historical and Genealogical Record Vol.27, p.76 (1873). Hereinafter cited as "NEHGR 27:76."
  2. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.52-60, married Margaret Lane, settled in Killingworth, Connecticut.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  3. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol.21, Killingworth, Ledyard, Lisbon (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999), p.22-25, Theophilus, s. Henry, b. Jan 5, 1674.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v.21.
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.52-60.
  5. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, Barbour Collection v.21, p.22-25, Theophilus, m. Maugaurit Lane, Dec 5, 1699.
  6. [S238] Marsha Wilson Carbaugh, Barbour Collection v.21, p.22-25, Theophilus, Sergt., d. Oct 20, 1732.

Timothy Botsford Crane

M, b. 10 June 1773, d. 10 September 1845
  • Father*: John Crane b. 1 Jul 1741, d. bt 7 May 1784 - 29 Jun 1784
  • Mother*: Abigail Camp b. 26 Jul 1741, d. b 10 Jun 1788
  • Timothy Botsford Crane was born on 10 June 1773 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1,2
  • He was baptized on 8 August 1773 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3
  • He married first circa 1800 Sarah Teller.4
  • Timothy Botsford Crane married second Maria Ryerson.4
  • Timothy Botsford Crane died on 10 September 1845.4
  • From his father's estate he received land on the north end of Park's Hill in Durham. He sold land in Durham in 1795 ad was in New York City by 1801. He lived in New York City where his first five children were born, and in 1813 moved to Paterson, New Jersey. He was an architect and builder.4

Family 1: Sarah Teller b. c 1782, d. 18 Jan 1824

Family 2: Maria Ryerson

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.82-83, b. 10 Jun 1773. Called Timothy Botchford Crane.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Timothy Botchford (Botsford), s. John & Abigail, b. June 10, 1773; bp. Aug 8, 1773.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  3. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 3536. Durham VR. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.102.

Zelek Crane

M, b. 23 February 1766, d. 1805
  • Father*: John Crane b. 1 Jul 1741, d. bt 7 May 1784 - 29 Jun 1784
  • Mother*: Abigail Camp b. 26 Jul 1741, d. b 10 Jun 1788
  • Zelek Crane was born on 23 February 1766 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.1,2
  • He was baptized in March 1766 at Durham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3
  • He married Sally Chalker.4
  • Zelek Crane died in 1805 at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York.5
  • He was buried at Pioneer Cemetery, Canandaigua, New York; (g.s. reads 1766-1805).5
  • He moved to New York State about 1791 or 1792, and had three daughters and two sons. In the distribution of his mothers estate, 24 Jun 1790, he had six acres of land at the Dead Hills in Guilford, Connecticut. As the eldest surviving son of his father he had the largest share of his estate. Zelek settled at Hopewell, New York. In 1805 he moved to Canandaigua, but died soon after.4

Family: Sally Chalker d. 1848

Citations

  1. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family (Worcester, Mass.: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1895), p.82-83, b. 23 Feb 1766.. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Crane Family. http://archive.org/details/genealogyofcrane01cran
  2. [S230] Lorraine Cook White, compiler, Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 9, Durham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p.29-31, Zelek, s. John & Abigail, b. Feb 23, 1766; bp. Mar ( ), 1766.. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Collection v. 9.
  3. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 3537. Durham VR. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.
  4. [S134] Ellery Bicknel Crane, Genealogy of the Crane Family, p.101.
  5. [S917] Records of deeds, wills, and probate, Canandiagua, Ontario County, New York, 1770-1901; FHL film #1421101 item 3 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1941), Microfilm of handwritten transcript ([86] p.) made in 1937 in possession of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York City. Includes some vital records of Canandaigua, cemetery records of the village of Hall, Quaker records from the Farmington Monthly Meeting containing marriages, 1802-1809, 1844, 1850-1852; births, 1830-1846, and history of the Alverson Family. Contains records copied at the court house in Canandaigua with deeds, 1770, 1789-1797, 1818-1828, 1835; wills and other probate records, 1801-1817, 1830-1833, 1863, 1869-1875; 1901. Copied by Hattie W. B. Housh and Hettie C. Barton. Hereinafter cited as Canandiagua deeds, wills, and probate.

Anna Crary1

F, b. 8 March 1749
  • Anna Crary was born on 8 March 1749 at Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S3870] "Connecticut Vital Records to 1870."New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011. From original typescripts, Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, 1928. Online www.AmericanAncestors.org., Stonington, page 70. Hereinafter cited as Connecticut Vital Records to 1870.

Dorothy Crary1

F, b. 26 March 1759
  • Dorothy Crary was born on 26 March 1759 at Groton, New London Co., Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S3870] "Connecticut Vital Records to 1870."New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011. From original typescripts, Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, 1928. Online www.AmericanAncestors.org., Groton, page 45. Hereinafter cited as Connecticut Vital Records to 1870.

Eunice Crary1

F, b. 28 April 1755
  • Eunice Crary was born on 28 April 1755 at Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S3870] "Connecticut Vital Records to 1870."New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011. From original typescripts, Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, 1928. Online www.AmericanAncestors.org., Stonington, page 70. Hereinafter cited as Connecticut Vital Records to 1870.

Hannah Crary1

F, b. 1 November 1761
  • Hannah Crary was born on 1 November 1761 at Groton, New London Co., Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S3870] "Connecticut Vital Records to 1870."New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011. From original typescripts, Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, 1928. Online www.AmericanAncestors.org., Groton, page 45. Hereinafter cited as Connecticut Vital Records to 1870.

Isaac Crary1

M, b. 17 July 1751
  • Isaac Crary was born on 17 July 1751 at Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S3870] "Connecticut Vital Records to 1870."New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011. From original typescripts, Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, 1928. Online www.AmericanAncestors.org., Stonington, page 70. Hereinafter cited as Connecticut Vital Records to 1870.

Lucy Crary1

F, b. 24 August 1754
  • Lucy Crary was born on 24 August 1754 at Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S3870] "Connecticut Vital Records to 1870."New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011. From original typescripts, Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, 1928. Online www.AmericanAncestors.org., Stonington, page 70. Hereinafter cited as Connecticut Vital Records to 1870.

Nathan Crary1

M, b. 7 October 1717
  • Nathan Crary was born on 7 October 1717 at Groton, New London Co., Connecticut.2
  • He married Dorothy Wheeler, daughter of William Wheeler and Hannah Gallup, at Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut, on 2 November 1742 by Rev. Joseph Fish.3

Family: Dorothy Wheeler b. 15 Mar 1720/21

Citations

  1. [S157] Richard Anson Wheeler, History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut, from its First Settlement in 1649 to 1900, with A Genealogical Register of Stonington Families (New London, Conn.: Press of the Day Publishing Co., 1900), p.639. Hereinafter cited as History of Stonington, Connecticut. Https://archive.org/details/historytownston00wheegoog.
  2. [S3870] "Connecticut Vital Records to 1870."New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011. From original typescripts, Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, 1928. Online www.AmericanAncestors.org., Groton, page 45. Hereinafter cited as Connecticut Vital Records to 1870.
  3. [S3870] Connecticut Vital Records to 1870, online www.AmericanAncestors.org, Stonington, pages 70, 267.
  4. [S3870] Connecticut Vital Records to 1870, online www.AmericanAncestors.org, Stonington, page 70.