Marshall M. BROWN
M, b. 8 March 1840, d. after 1892
Marshall M. BROWN was born on 8 March 1840 at Indiana, USA. He was the son of James G. BROWN and Charlotte Sulphina GRANGER. Marshall M. BROWN died after 1892 at Corydon, Indiana, USA.
He Person Source. Reference: S8HQ-L2.
He Person Source. Reference: S8HQ-L2.
Frederick A. BROWN
M, b. 9 January 1845, d. after 1892
Frederick A. BROWN was born on 9 January 1845 at Indiana, USA. He was the son of James G. BROWN and Charlotte Sulphina GRANGER. Frederick A. BROWN died after 1892 at Andersonville, Indiana, USA.
He Person Source. Reference: S8HQ-ND.
He Person Source. Reference: S8HQ-ND.
Cyrus W. BROWN
M, b. 2 February 1848, d. 10 December 1887
Cyrus W. BROWN was born on 2 February 1848 at Indiana, USA. He was the son of James G. BROWN and Charlotte Sulphina GRANGER. Cyrus W. BROWN died on 10 December 1887 at Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, at age 39.
He Person Source. Reference: S8HQ-JP.
He Person Source. Reference: S8HQ-JP.
Frank A. BROWN
M, b. 15 December 1852, d. after 1892
Frank A. BROWN was born on 15 December 1852 at Indiana, USA. He was the son of James G. BROWN and Charlotte Sulphina GRANGER. Frank A. BROWN died after 1892 at Tipton, Indiana, USA.
He Person Source. Reference: S8HQ-GC.
He Person Source. Reference: S8HQ-GC.
Gustavus F. BROWN
M, b. 15 December 1852, d. after 1892
Gustavus F. BROWN was born on 15 December 1852 at Indiana, USA. He was the son of James G. BROWN and Charlotte Sulphina GRANGER. Gustavus F. BROWN died after 1892 at Tipton, Indiana, USA.
He Person Source. Reference: S8HQ-HJ.
He Person Source. Reference: S8HQ-HJ.
Alice J. Gibbs1
F, b. 10 January 1854, d. 29 June 1927
Alice J. Gibbs was born on 10 January 1854 at Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan, USA.1,2,3 She was the daughter of Melvin Gibbs and Clarissa (?) Alice J. Gibbs married Nehamiah Bonker, son of William Bonker and Amanda Bunyea, on 27 June 1873 at Tuscola, Michigan, USA.1,3 Alice J. Gibbs died on 29 June 1927 at Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA, at age 73.4 She was buried at Indianfields Township Cemetery, Caro, Tuscola, Michigan, USA.5
She appeared on the census of 15 June 1860 at Household 85-84, Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Melvin Gibbs, 47, VT, Hotel Keeper Clarissa Gibbs, 43, NY Elias, 17, NY Alice J., 6 Clare E., 3.6 She appeared on the census of 23 January 1920 at 708 State St., Household132-143, Ward 13, Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA; Bonker, Alice J., head, wid., 66, NY VT NY
Lois B., dau., 33, MI NY NY, Stenographer Contractor
Olney G., son, 23, MI NY NY, ? Express
Elizabeth, dau.-in-law, 23, MI GER GER.7
She appeared on the census of 15 June 1860 at Household 85-84, Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Melvin Gibbs, 47, VT, Hotel Keeper Clarissa Gibbs, 43, NY Elias, 17, NY Alice J., 6 Clare E., 3.6 She appeared on the census of 23 January 1920 at 708 State St., Household132-143, Ward 13, Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA; Bonker, Alice J., head, wid., 66, NY VT NY
Lois B., dau., 33, MI NY NY, Stenographer Contractor
Olney G., son, 23, MI NY NY, ? Express
Elizabeth, dau.-in-law, 23, MI GER GER.7
Children of Alice J. Gibbs and Nehamiah Bonker
- Lois B. Bonker b. Feb 1877, d. 6 Jan 1954
- Olney Gibbs Bonker b. 8 Jun 1885, d. 10 Sep 1953
Citations
- [S71] 1910 Federal Census, 15-WD SAGINAW, SAGINAW, Michigan Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 672 Part: 2 Page: 131B.
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census.
- [S89] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R).
- [S169] Saginaw Public Library Online Index, online http://obits.netsource-one.net/, SAGINAW NEWS COURIER Wednesday, June 29, 1927 (22)
BONKER, ALICE J. Death Date: 06/29/1927 Death Place: SAGINAW, MI. - [S484] "Joann Geybels," e-mail to Kathleen Decker, Nov. 14, 2008.
- [S75] 1860 Federal Census, Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan Post Office: Watrousville Roll: M653_562 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: Melvin Gibbs.
- [S70] 1920 Federal Census, Saginaw Ward 13, Saginaw, Michigan; Roll: T625_794; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 195; Image: 230.
Lois B. Bonker1
F, b. February 1877, d. 6 January 1954
Lois B. Bonker was born in February 1877 at Caro, Tuscola, Michigan, USA.1,2 She was the daughter of Nehamiah Bonker and Alice J. Gibbs. Lois B. Bonker died on 6 January 1954 at Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA, at age 76; BONKER, LOIS B. Place of Birth: CARO, MI Date of Death: Wednesday, January 6, 1954 Cemetery: WHITE CHAPEL Misc: RESIDENT OF SAGINAW FOR OVER 40 YEARS Church: 1ST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Funeral Home: CASE.2
She appeared on the census of 23 January 1920 at 708 State St., Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA; Lives with mother.3 She appeared on the census of 14 April 1930 at 708 State St., Household 233-245, Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA; Bonker, Lois, 43, Single, MI NY NY, Practitioner, Christian Science
Olney G., brother, wid., 40, MI NY NY, Shipping clerk, Woodware Co.4
She appeared on the census of 23 January 1920 at 708 State St., Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA; Lives with mother.3 She appeared on the census of 14 April 1930 at 708 State St., Household 233-245, Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA; Bonker, Lois, 43, Single, MI NY NY, Practitioner, Christian Science
Olney G., brother, wid., 40, MI NY NY, Shipping clerk, Woodware Co.4
Citations
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan; Roll: T623 745; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 119.
- [S169] Saginaw Public Library Online Index, online http://obits.netsource-one.net/, Index: SAGINAW NEWS Thursday, January 7, 1954 (35).
- [S70] 1920 Federal Census, Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan Roll: T625_794 Page: 10B ED: 195 Image: 0230.
- [S79] 1930 Federal Census, Year: 1930; Census Place: Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan; Roll: 1022; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 45; Image: 618.0.
Olney Gibbs Bonker1
M, b. 8 June 1885, d. 10 September 1953
Olney Gibbs Bonker was born on 8 June 1885 at Michigan, USA.1,2 He was the son of Nehamiah Bonker and Alice J. Gibbs. Olney Gibbs Bonker married Elizabeth M. Steir, daughter of Christ Steir, on 19 August 1907 at Alpena, Alpena, Michigan, USA.3,4 Olney Gibbs Bonker married Emma Becker on 25 June 1930; Emma's death gives conflicting dates and spouse's names from Olney's obituary.: Name: BONKER, EMMA Maiden Name: BECKER Spouse's Name: OLIVER Married: 00/00/1925 Spouse's Death: 00/00/1955 Unknown GEDCOM info: 86 Date of Birth: Saturday, December 18, 1880 Place of Birth: GERMANY Date of Death: Saturday, March 11, 1967 Place of Death: SAGINAW, MI.5 Olney Gibbs Bonker died on 10 September 1953 at Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA, at age 68; Name: BONKER, OLNEY G. Spouse's Name: EMMA BECKER Married: 06/25/1930 Unknown GEDCOM info: 68 Date of Birth: Monday, June 8, 1885 Place of Birth: CARO, MI Date of Death: Thursday, September 10, 1953 Place of Death: SAGINAW, MI Miscellaneous Year moved to US/Saginaw: SAGINAW AS A YOUNG MAN Cemetery: FOREST LAWN Misc: WORKED AT SAGINAW MANUFACTURING CO. 26 YRS. Funeral Home: CASE.6
Olney Gibbs Bonker was also known as Oliver Bonker.7 He appeared on the census of 1910 at 913 N. Harrison St., Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA; Bonker, Nehamiah, 65, m1, 37 yr., NY NY NY Coachman for doctor
Alice J., 56 m1, 37 yr., mo 2-2 liv., NY VT NY
Lois, dau, 32, S., MI NY NY Seamstress
Olney G., 24, m1, 3 yr., MI NY NY Teamster, Express Co.
Elizabeth, dau in law, 21?, m1, 3 yr, MI GER GER.3 He appeared on the census of 23 January 1920 at 708 State St., Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA; lives with mother.8 He appeared on the census of 14 April 1930 at 708 State St., Household 233-245, Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA; Bonker, Lois, 43, Single, MI NY NY, Practitioner, Christian Science
Olney G., brother, wid., 40, MI NY NY, Shipping clerk, Woodware Co.9
Olney Gibbs Bonker was also known as Oliver Bonker.7 He appeared on the census of 1910 at 913 N. Harrison St., Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA; Bonker, Nehamiah, 65, m1, 37 yr., NY NY NY Coachman for doctor
Alice J., 56 m1, 37 yr., mo 2-2 liv., NY VT NY
Lois, dau, 32, S., MI NY NY Seamstress
Olney G., 24, m1, 3 yr., MI NY NY Teamster, Express Co.
Elizabeth, dau in law, 21?, m1, 3 yr, MI GER GER.3 He appeared on the census of 23 January 1920 at 708 State St., Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA; lives with mother.8 He appeared on the census of 14 April 1930 at 708 State St., Household 233-245, Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA; Bonker, Lois, 43, Single, MI NY NY, Practitioner, Christian Science
Olney G., brother, wid., 40, MI NY NY, Shipping clerk, Woodware Co.9
Citations
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan; Roll: T623 745; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 119.
- [S282] U. S. Government, WWI Draft Registration Cards, Olney Gibbs Bonker
City: Saginaw
County: Saginaw
State: Michigan
Birth Date: 8 Jun 1885
Race: White
Roll: 1682809
DraftBoard: 2. - [S71] 1910 Federal Census.
- [S189] Unknown author, LDS Family Search, Groom name: Olney G. Bonker
Groom age: 22 years Groom birth year: 1885 Groom birth place: Michigan
Bride name: Elizabeth M. Steir Bride birth place: Michigan
Marriage date: 19 Aug 1907 Marriage place: Alpena, Alpena, Michigan
Father of groom name: Nehmiah Bonker Mother of groom name: Alice Gibbs
Father of bride name: Christ Steir Mother of bride name: Not Given
Film number: 2342676 Digital GS number: 4208689 Image number: 431
Reference number: v 1 p 42 rn 3174 Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925. - [S169] Saginaw Public Library Online Index, online http://obits.netsource-one.net/, SAGINAW NEWS Saturday, March 11, 1967 (A10).
- [S169] Saginaw Public Library Online Index, online http://obits.netsource-one.net/, SAGINAW NEWS Friday, September 11, 1953 (31).
- [S169] Saginaw Public Library Online Index, online http://obits.netsource-one.net/, Obituary for Emma states husband's name is Oliver.
- [S70] 1920 Federal Census, Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan Roll: T625_794 Page: 10B ED: 195 Image: 0230.
- [S79] 1930 Federal Census, Year: 1930; Census Place: Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan; Roll: 1022; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 45; Image: 618.0.
Elizabeth M. Steir1,2
F, b. circa 1889, d. between 1918 and 1930
Elizabeth M. Steir was born circa 1889 at Michigan, USA.1 She was the daughter of Christ Steir. Elizabeth M. Steir married Olney Gibbs Bonker, son of Nehamiah Bonker and Alice J. Gibbs, on 19 August 1907 at Alpena, Alpena, Michigan, USA.1,3 Elizabeth M. Steir died between 1918 and 1930.4
Citations
- [S71] 1910 Federal Census.
- [S89] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R).
- [S189] Unknown author, LDS Family Search, Groom name: Olney G. Bonker
Groom age: 22 years Groom birth year: 1885 Groom birth place: Michigan
Bride name: Elizabeth M. Steir Bride birth place: Michigan
Marriage date: 19 Aug 1907 Marriage place: Alpena, Alpena, Michigan
Father of groom name: Nehmiah Bonker Mother of groom name: Alice Gibbs
Father of bride name: Christ Steir Mother of bride name: Not Given
Film number: 2342676 Digital GS number: 4208689 Image number: 431
Reference number: v 1 p 42 rn 3174 Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925. - [S79] 1930 Federal Census, Olney is listed as a widower.
Millicent Bonker1
F, b. 17 April 1830, d. 19 January 1896
Millicent Bonker was born on 17 April 1830 at Montezuma, Cayuga, New York, USA.1 She was the daughter of William Bonker and Amanda Bunyea. Millicent Bonker married Farley Craw, son of Harlow Craw and Sarah McLauth, on 4 July 1847 at White Lake, Oakland, Michigan, USA.2,3 Millicent Bonker died on 19 January 1896 at Caro, Tuscola, Michigan, USA, at age 65.4
Millicent Bonker was also known as Milla Bonker. She appeared on the census of 11 June 1860 at Household 279-277, Springfield, Oakland, Michigan, USA; Harley Craw 36 MA, Produce Dealer Milla M 29 NY Laura 11 MI Lucy A. 8 MI Harlow W 6 MI Adjet J. 4 MI Franklin S. 1 MI.5 She appeared on the census of 7 July 1870 at Indianfields, Vassser Post Office, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Crew, Farley, 46, Dry Good Merchant, MA Milla, 41, wife, Keeping House, NY Lucy A., 18 MI All children b. MI Willliam H., 16 Adget Jl, 14 Franklin S., 11 Charles, 6 Lovina A., 4 Effie, 8/12 Harlow, 69, Farmer, MA.6 She appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Household 2242-250, Caro, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Craw, Farley, head, 56, Postmaster, MA MA MA Milla, wife, 49, Keeping house NY NY NY Harlow, son, 26, Dept. P.M. All children MI MA NY Franklin, son, 21, Painter Charles F., son, 16, Dept. P. M. Vina, dau., 14 Effa, dau., 11.7
Millicent Bonker was also known as Milla Bonker. She appeared on the census of 11 June 1860 at Household 279-277, Springfield, Oakland, Michigan, USA; Harley Craw 36 MA, Produce Dealer Milla M 29 NY Laura 11 MI Lucy A. 8 MI Harlow W 6 MI Adjet J. 4 MI Franklin S. 1 MI.5 She appeared on the census of 7 July 1870 at Indianfields, Vassser Post Office, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Crew, Farley, 46, Dry Good Merchant, MA Milla, 41, wife, Keeping House, NY Lucy A., 18 MI All children b. MI Willliam H., 16 Adget Jl, 14 Franklin S., 11 Charles, 6 Lovina A., 4 Effie, 8/12 Harlow, 69, Farmer, MA.6 She appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Household 2242-250, Caro, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Craw, Farley, head, 56, Postmaster, MA MA MA Milla, wife, 49, Keeping house NY NY NY Harlow, son, 26, Dept. P.M. All children MI MA NY Franklin, son, 21, Painter Charles F., son, 16, Dept. P. M. Vina, dau., 14 Effa, dau., 11.7
Children of Millicent Bonker and Farley Craw
- Laura A. Craw+ b. 17 Sep 1848, d. 21 Jul 1919
- Lucy A. Craw+ b. c 1852, d. bt 1 Jun 1900 - 1910
- William Harlow Craw b. 10 May 1854, d. 30 Jan 1919
- Adjet J. Craw+ b. Dec 1856, d. b 1930
- Frank S. Craw b. c 1858, d. a 1880
- Charles Craw b. Aug 1863, d. a 1910
- Vina Craw b. c 1865
- Effie Craw+ b. 19 Nov 1869, d. 16 Mar 1943
Citations
- [S163] Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties, Chapman Bros. Pages 300 - 3061892, On July 4, 1847, he was married to Miss Milla Bonker, who was born in Montezuma, Cayuga County, N. Y., April 17, 1830. This estimable lady is the daughter of William and Amanda (Bunyea) Bonker, both of whom were born in New York State, of German ancestry.
- [S163] Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties, Chapman Bros. Pages 300 - 3061892, A native of the old Bay State, Mr. Craw was born February 12, 1824, in Cheshire Township, Berkshire County, and is the son of Harlow and Sarah (McLauth) Craw.
- [S175] Unknown author, Oakland County, Michigan Vital Records, 1800-1917.
- [S485] Find a Grave, online www.findagrave.com, Millicent "Milla" Bonker Craw
Birth: Apr. 17, 1830
Montezuma
Cayuga County
New York, USA
Death: Jan. 19, 1896
Caro
Tuscola County
Michigan, USA
_________________________________________________
MRS. FARLEY CRAW DEAD
Another of Caro's Old Pioneers Passes Away
Mrs. Farley Craw, who has been a resident of Caro since 1866, died last Sunday morning, after a brief illness, of paralysis, aged 66 years. The deceased was an excellent lady, and much esteemed by all who knew her.
The funeral was held from her late residence on Tuesday, at 2 p.m., the services being conducted by Rev. Frazer, and the remains were interred in the Caro cemetery.
Mrs. Craw leaves a husband and seven children to mourn her loss, besides a large circle of friends and acquaintances.
Her early life was spent at White Lake, Oakland County, but for the past 30 years she has continuously resided in Caro.
(Tuscola Co. Advertiser, Friday, January 24, 1896, Volume XXVII, No. 21, Whole No. 1433, page 1.)
Family links:
Parents:
William Bonker (1802 - 1867)
Amanda Bunyea Bonker (1811 - 1889)
Spouse:
Farley Craw (1824 - 1901)*
Children:
Laura A. Craw Leonard (1848 - 1919)*
Effie Craw Denyes (1869 - 1943)*
*Calculated relationship
Note: Note: The Craw family lot is directly behind the Masonic Burial Lot at the Indianfields Township Cemetery in Caro.
Burial:
Indianfields Township Cemetery
Caro
Tuscola County
Michigan, USA
Created by: Joann Geybels
Record added: Jun 17, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 71510452. - [S75] 1860 Federal Census, Springfield, Oakland, Michigan Post Office: Austin Roll: M653_556 Page: 0 Year: 1860.
- [S57] 1870 Federal Census, Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan Post Office: Vassar Roll: M593_705 Image: 222 Year: 1870.
- [S67] 1880 Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Caro, Tuscola, Michigan; Roll: T9_607; Family History Film: 1254607; Page: 179C; Enumeration District: 406; Image: 0367.
Farley Craw1
M, b. 12 February 1824, d. 13 March 1901
Farley Craw was born on 12 February 1824 at Cheshire Township, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA.1 He was the son of Harlow Craw and Sarah McLauth. Farley Craw married Millicent Bonker, daughter of William Bonker and Amanda Bunyea, on 4 July 1847 at White Lake, Oakland, Michigan, USA.1,2 Farley Craw died on 13 March 1901 at Caro, Tuscola, Michigan, USA, at age 77.3,4
FARLEY CRAW. Having for many years been a resident of Caro, Mr. Craw is well known, not only in the village itself but also throughout the community, as a man of sound, sensible views and an influential citizen. Scrupulously honest and just in all his dealings, these characteristics, together with his genial and obliging nature, have won him many steadfast friends. He is alive to the important issues of the day and is every willing to lend a helping hand in pushing forward all enterprises that contribute to the public good. A native of the old Bay State, Mr. Craw was born February 12, 1824, in Cheshire Township, Berkshire County, and is the son of Harlow and Sarah (McLauth) Craw. The parents were born in Massachusetts and were of Scotch ancestry. Our subject was three years old when he was brought by his parents too Oneida County, N. Y., where he grew to a stalwart and vigorous manhood. His father, a poor man, having lost his health when about forty years old, Farley became the chief dependence and the mainstay of the family. His time was completely taken up with his duties at home so that he received only a very limited education, but as he has always been a close student of public affairs and a keen observer of men and things, he has gained a large fund of knowledge and is a well-informed man. On the July following his twenty-first birthday our subject came to Michigan, where he located in Oakland County. For two years he sojourned under his cousin's roof, working to pay his board and employing his spare time in studying with the cousin, who was a highly educated man. Later he was engaged as a common laborer and by close observation gained practical ideas of business principles. On July 4, 1847, he was married to Miss Milla Bonker, who was born in Montezuma, Cayuga County, N. Y., April 17, 1830. This estimable lady is the daughter of William and Amanda (Bunyea) Bonker, both of whom were born in New York State, of German ancestry. After his marriage Mr. Craw worked as a laborer for several years. When the late war broke out he was offered a commission as Colonel but on account of throat trouble could not enter the service. The first time Mr. Craw was nominated for office was in Davisburg, Oakland County, when he was elected Justice of the Peace in 1858. His defeated opponent was a former member of the legislature. In 1861 Mr. Craw was appointed Postmaster at Davisburg and held that position until he removed to Caro five years later. He was successful as a public official, being accommodating, painstaking and genial, and withal had the reputation of being the best accountant in the vicinity. At the time of his removal to Caro he was serving both as Justice of the Peace and Postmaster at Davisburg. He reached this village March 20, 1866, and on the following day a caucus was held for nominating officers. He received the nomination as Justice of the Peace and was in due time elected, serving from that time continuously until 1883. In 1867 Mr. Craw was appointed Postmaster at Caro and served efficiently in this position until 1888, it being made a Presidential post-office in 1880. Finding his duties as Justice of the Peace and Postmaster to arduous, he resigned the former office and continued to officiate in the latter capacity. Such confidence did the Government show in him that his post-office was only inspected once during his entire term of office. In 1889 he began to operate as a pension agent and has been quite successful in this line. He was again elected Justice of the Peace in 1890 and is now serving in this capacity, having the greatest portion of the work in his jurisdiction. He and his excellent wife have a family of eight children: Laura married Warren Leonard, a farmer in Almer Township; Lucy became the wife of Preston Cooley and lives in Watrousville; Harlow resides in Caro; Adjet J. is living in Almer Township; Frank S. makes his home in Grand Rapids; Charles in Caro; Vina, the wife of Daniel Cummins, lives in Caro; and Effie is the wife of J. M. Denyes, whose sketch appears elsewhere in this volume. When Mr. Craw came too Caro he erected what was at that time the largest store in the county and he has in various other ways been instrumental in advancing the interests of the community. While in Oakland County in 1860 he began in the mercantile business on a small scale, having gained practical knowledge of merchandising through his former experience as a clerk. The store which he built is now occupied by F. O. Watrous and is on the corner of State and Burnside Streets. Through a successful career as a merchant Mr. Craw accumulated money and was once worth $12,000, but through the chicanery of others he was forced into bankruptcy. He is now comfortably situated with enough too provide his declining years with the comforts of life and has been enabled to give his children good educations and aid them in starting out in the world for themselves.5
FARLEY CRAW. Having for many years been a resident of Caro, Mr. Craw is well known, not only in the village itself but also throughout the community, as a man of sound, sensible views and an influential citizen. Scrupulously honest and just in all his dealings, these characteristics, together with his genial and obliging nature, have won him many steadfast friends. He is alive to the important issues of the day and is every willing to lend a helping hand in pushing forward all enterprises that contribute to the public good. A native of the old Bay State, Mr. Craw was born February 12, 1824, in Cheshire Township, Berkshire County, and is the son of Harlow and Sarah (McLauth) Craw. The parents were born in Massachusetts and were of Scotch ancestry. Our subject was three years old when he was brought by his parents too Oneida County, N. Y., where he grew to a stalwart and vigorous manhood. His father, a poor man, having lost his health when about forty years old, Farley became the chief dependence and the mainstay of the family. His time was completely taken up with his duties at home so that he received only a very limited education, but as he has always been a close student of public affairs and a keen observer of men and things, he has gained a large fund of knowledge and is a well-informed man. On the July following his twenty-first birthday our subject came to Michigan, where he located in Oakland County. For two years he sojourned under his cousin's roof, working to pay his board and employing his spare time in studying with the cousin, who was a highly educated man. Later he was engaged as a common laborer and by close observation gained practical ideas of business principles. On July 4, 1847, he was married to Miss Milla Bonker, who was born in Montezuma, Cayuga County, N. Y., April 17, 1830. This estimable lady is the daughter of William and Amanda (Bunyea) Bonker, both of whom were born in New York State, of German ancestry. After his marriage Mr. Craw worked as a laborer for several years. When the late war broke out he was offered a commission as Colonel but on account of throat trouble could not enter the service. The first time Mr. Craw was nominated for office was in Davisburg, Oakland County, when he was elected Justice of the Peace in 1858. His defeated opponent was a former member of the legislature. In 1861 Mr. Craw was appointed Postmaster at Davisburg and held that position until he removed to Caro five years later. He was successful as a public official, being accommodating, painstaking and genial, and withal had the reputation of being the best accountant in the vicinity. At the time of his removal to Caro he was serving both as Justice of the Peace and Postmaster at Davisburg. He reached this village March 20, 1866, and on the following day a caucus was held for nominating officers. He received the nomination as Justice of the Peace and was in due time elected, serving from that time continuously until 1883. In 1867 Mr. Craw was appointed Postmaster at Caro and served efficiently in this position until 1888, it being made a Presidential post-office in 1880. Finding his duties as Justice of the Peace and Postmaster to arduous, he resigned the former office and continued to officiate in the latter capacity. Such confidence did the Government show in him that his post-office was only inspected once during his entire term of office. In 1889 he began to operate as a pension agent and has been quite successful in this line. He was again elected Justice of the Peace in 1890 and is now serving in this capacity, having the greatest portion of the work in his jurisdiction. He and his excellent wife have a family of eight children: Laura married Warren Leonard, a farmer in Almer Township; Lucy became the wife of Preston Cooley and lives in Watrousville; Harlow resides in Caro; Adjet J. is living in Almer Township; Frank S. makes his home in Grand Rapids; Charles in Caro; Vina, the wife of Daniel Cummins, lives in Caro; and Effie is the wife of J. M. Denyes, whose sketch appears elsewhere in this volume. When Mr. Craw came too Caro he erected what was at that time the largest store in the county and he has in various other ways been instrumental in advancing the interests of the community. While in Oakland County in 1860 he began in the mercantile business on a small scale, having gained practical knowledge of merchandising through his former experience as a clerk. The store which he built is now occupied by F. O. Watrous and is on the corner of State and Burnside Streets. Through a successful career as a merchant Mr. Craw accumulated money and was once worth $12,000, but through the chicanery of others he was forced into bankruptcy. He is now comfortably situated with enough too provide his declining years with the comforts of life and has been enabled to give his children good educations and aid them in starting out in the world for themselves.5
Children of Farley Craw and Millicent Bonker
- Laura A. Craw+ b. 17 Sep 1848, d. 21 Jul 1919
- Lucy A. Craw+ b. c 1852, d. bt 1 Jun 1900 - 1910
- William Harlow Craw b. 10 May 1854, d. 30 Jan 1919
- Adjet J. Craw+ b. Dec 1856, d. b 1930
- Frank S. Craw b. c 1858, d. a 1880
- Charles Craw b. Aug 1863, d. a 1910
- Vina Craw b. c 1865
- Effie Craw+ b. 19 Nov 1869, d. 16 Mar 1943
Citations
- [S163] Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties, Chapman Bros. Pages 300 - 3061892, A native of the old Bay State, Mr. Craw was born February 12, 1824, in Cheshire Township, Berkshire County, and is the son of Harlow and Sarah (McLauth) Craw.
- [S175] Unknown author, Oakland County, Michigan Vital Records, 1800-1917.
- [S136] Unknown name of person, Gendis, http://seekingmichigan.org
- [S485] Find a Grave, online www.findagrave.com, Farley Craw
Birth: Feb. 12, 1824
Cheshire
Berkshire County
Massachusetts, USA
Death: Mar. 13, 1901
Tuscola County
Michigan, USA
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FARLEY CRAW. Having for many years been a resident of Caro, Mr. Craw is well known, not only in the village itself but also throughout the community, as a man of sound, sensible views and an influential citizen. Scrupulously honest and just in all his dealings, these characteristics, together with his genial and obliging nature, have won him many steadfast friends. He is alive to the important issues of the day and is ever willing to lend a helping hand in pushing forward all enterprises that contribute to the public good.
A native of the old Bay State, Mr. Craw was born February 12, 1824, in Cheshire Township, Berkshire County, [Massachusetts] and is the son of Harlow and Sarah (McLauth) Craw. The parents were born in Massachusetts and were of Scotch ancestry. Our subject was three years old when he was brought by his parents to Oneida County, N. Y., where he grew to a stalwart and vigorous manhood. His father, a poor man, having lost his health when about forty years old, Farley became the chief dependence and the mainstay of the family. His time was completely taken up with his duties at home so that he received only a very limited education, but as he has always been a close student of public affairs and a keen observer of men and things, he has gained a large fund of knowledge and is a well-informed man.
On the July following his twenty-first birthday our subject came to Michigan, where he located in Oakland County. For two years he sojourned under his cousin's roof, working to pay his board and employing his spare time in studying with the cousin, who was a highly educated man. Later he was engaged as a common laborer and by close observation gained practical ideas of business principles.
On July 4, 1847, he was married to Miss Milla Bonker, who was born in Montezuma, Cayuga County, N. Y., April 17, 1830. This estimable lady is the daughter of William and Amanda (Bunyea) Bonker, both of whom were born in New York State, of German ancestry. After his marriage Mr. Craw worked as a laborer for several years. When the late war broke out he was offered a commission as Colonel but on account of throat trouble could not enter the service.
The first time Mr. Craw was nominated for office was in Davisburg, Oakland County, when he was elected Justice of the Peace in 1858. His defeated opponent was a former member of the legislature. In 1861 Mr. Craw was appointed Postmaster at Davisburg and held that position until he removed to Caro five years later. He was successful as a public official, being accommodating, painstaking and genial, and withal had the reputation of being the best accountant in the vicinity. At the time of his removal to Caro he was serving both as Justice of the Peace and Postmaster at Davisburg.
He reached this village March 20, 1866,and on the following day a caucus was held for nominating officers. He received the nomination as Justice of the Peace and was in due time elected, serving from that time continuously until 1883. In 1867 Mr. Craw was appointed Postmaster at Caro and served efficiently in this position until 1888, it being made a Presidential post-office in 1880. Finding his duties as Justice of the Peace and Postmaster too arduous, he resigned the former office and continued to officiate in the latter capacity. Such confidence did the Government show in him that his post-office was only inspected once during his entire term of office.
In 1889 he began to operate as a pension agent and has been quite successful in this line. He was again elected Justice of the Peace in 1890 and is now serving in this capacity, having the greatest portion of the work in his jurisdiction.
He and his excellent wife have a family of eight children: Laura married Warren Leonard, a farmer in Aimer Township; Lucy became the wife of Preston Cooley and lives in Watrousville; Harlow resides in Caro; Adjet J. is living in Aimer Township; Frank S. makes his home in Grand Rapids; Charles in Caro; Vina, the wife of Daniel Cummins, lives in Caro; and Effie is the wife of J. M. Denyes, whose sketch appears elsewhere in this volume.
When Mr. Craw came to Caro he erected what was at that time the largest store in the county and he has in various other ways been instrumental in advancing the interests of the community. While in Oakland County in 1860 he began in the mercantile business on a small scale, having gained practical knowledge of merchandising through his former experience as a clerk. The store which he built is now occupied by F. O. Watrous and is on the corner of State and Burnside Streets. Through a successful career as a merchant Mr. Craw accumulated money and was once worth $12,000, but through the chicanery of others he was forced into bankruptcy. He is now comfortably situated with enough to provide his declining years with the comforts of life and has been enabled to give his children good educations and aid them in starting out in the world for themselves.
(1892 Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties. Chapman Bros. Pages 300–306.)___________________________________________________________
Obituary for Farley Craw:
Farley Craw, one of the oldest pioneers of Tuscola County, died March 13 [1901] at Caro, where he has resided for over a quarter of a century. He had reached the advanced age of 77 years.
(Tri-County Chronicle, Friday, March 22, 1901.)
Family links:
Spouse:
Millicent Bonker Craw (1830 - 1896)
Children:
Laura A. Craw Leonard (1848 - 1919)*
Effie Craw Denyes (1869 - 1943)*
*Calculated relationship
Note: The Craw family lot is directly behind the Masonic Burial Lot at the Indianfields Township Cemetery in Caro. There is no marker for Farley Craw.
Burial:
Indianfields Township Cemetery
Caro
Tuscola County
Michigan, USA
Created by: Joann Geybels
Record added: Jun 17, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 71508826. - [S163] Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties, Chapman Bros. Pages 300 - 3061892.
Harlow Craw
M
Harlow Craw married Sarah McLauth.
Child of Harlow Craw and Sarah McLauth
- Farley Craw+ b. 12 Feb 1824, d. 13 Mar 1901
Laura A. Craw1
F, b. 17 September 1848, d. 21 July 1919
Laura A. Craw was born on 17 September 1848 at Oakland, Michigan, USA.2,1 She was the daughter of Farley Craw and Millicent Bonker. Laura A. Craw married Warren Wellington Leonard, son of Otis W. Leonard and Emily A. Briggs, on 17 November 1867.2 Laura A. Craw died on 21 July 1919 at Almer, Tuscola, Michigan, USA, at age 70.3,1,4
Her married name was Leonard. She appeared on the census of 12 July 1870 at Household 34-34, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Leonard, Otis, 47, NY Farmer Emily, 36, Keeping house, NY Warren, 24, Farmer, NY Laura, 21, Keeping house, MI Warren W., 1, MI.5 She appeared on the census of 5 June 1880 at Household 55-58, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Leonard, Warren, 34, Farmer Laura, 31, Keeping house Warren, 11 at schoold.6 She appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at Household 39-39, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Leonard, Warren, Nov 1845, Farmer, NY NY NY Laura A., wife, Sep 1848, MI VT NY Warren N., son, 31, Mar 1869, MI NY MI.7 She appeared on the census of 18 April 1910 at Household 25-25, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Leonard, Warren W., 64 m1, 43 yr., NY NY NY, Surveyor Farmer Laura A., 62, m1, 43 yr, mo 1-1 liv., MI MA NY Warren N., 41, MI MI MI, Surveyor.8
Her married name was Leonard. She appeared on the census of 12 July 1870 at Household 34-34, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Leonard, Otis, 47, NY Farmer Emily, 36, Keeping house, NY Warren, 24, Farmer, NY Laura, 21, Keeping house, MI Warren W., 1, MI.5 She appeared on the census of 5 June 1880 at Household 55-58, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Leonard, Warren, 34, Farmer Laura, 31, Keeping house Warren, 11 at schoold.6 She appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at Household 39-39, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Leonard, Warren, Nov 1845, Farmer, NY NY NY Laura A., wife, Sep 1848, MI VT NY Warren N., son, 31, Mar 1869, MI NY MI.7 She appeared on the census of 18 April 1910 at Household 25-25, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Leonard, Warren W., 64 m1, 43 yr., NY NY NY, Surveyor Farmer Laura A., 62, m1, 43 yr, mo 1-1 liv., MI MA NY Warren N., 41, MI MI MI, Surveyor.8
Child of Laura A. Craw and Warren Wellington Leonard
- Warren N Leonard b. Mar 1869
Citations
- [S136] Unknown name of person, Gendis, http://seekingmichigan.org
- [S163] Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties, Chapman Bros. Pages 300 - 3061892.
- [S70] 1920 Federal Census, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan Roll: T625_798 Page: 8B ED: 171 Image: 0068.
- [S485] Find a Grave, online www.findagrave.com, Laura A. Craw Leonard
Birth: Sep. 17, 1848
Oakland County
Michigan, USA
Death: Jul. 21, 1919
Caro
Tuscola County
Michigan, USA
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Laura A. Craw was the daughter of Farley Craw and Millicent Bonker. Laura married Warren W. Leonard on November 17, 1867. They had one known child, Warren N. Leonard.
Spouse:
Warren Wellington Leonard (1845 - 1930)
Burial:
Almer Township Cemetery
Caro
Tuscola County
Michigan, USA
Created by: Joann Geybels
Record added: Jun 17, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 71505664.
- [S57] 1870 Federal Census, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan Post Office: Almer Roll: M593_705 Page: 10 Image: 21 Year: 1870.
- [S67] 1880 Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Almer, Tuscola, Michigan; Roll: T9_607; Family History Film: 1254607; Page: 24B; Enumeration District: 395; Image: 0050.
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Almer, Tuscola, Michigan; Roll: T623 744; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 104.
- [S71] 1910 Federal Census, ALMER TWP, TUSCOLA, Michigan Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 676 Part: 1 Page: 30B Year: 1910.
Warren Wellington Leonard1
M, b. 15 November 1845, d. 8 June 1930
Warren Wellington Leonard was born on 15 November 1845 at Township of Dayton, Cattaraugus, New York, USA.2 He was the son of Otis W. Leonard and Emily A. Briggs. Warren Wellington Leonard married Laura A. Craw, daughter of Farley Craw and Millicent Bonker, on 17 November 1867.2 Warren Wellington Leonard died on 8 June 1930 at Caro, Tuscola, Michigan, USA, at age 84.1
WARREN W. LEONARD was born November 15, 1845 in the Township of Dayton, Cattaraugus County, N.Y., and is a son of Otis W. and Emily A. (Briggs) Leonard. He now makes his home in Almer Township, Tuscola County. Isaac R. Leonard, the grandfather of our subject, was born in Massachusetts and was a drummer in the War of 1812. His father, Noah, came from England and participated in the War of Independence, taking part in the battle of Lexington and other important conflicts. His son Isaac took part in the battle of Queenstown. He and his good wife, Lucy A. Manchester reared eight children, namely: Joseph Nelson, Otis W., Anna M., Schuyler, Marietta, Nancy E., Harriet L., and Lucy C., all of whom grew too maturity except the last named, who died when seven months old. Our subject's grandfather was a leader in the Methodist Episcopal Church and a member of the Masonic order, and died in Dayton, N.Y. Smithfield, Madison County, N.Y., was the birthplace of the father of our subject, and his natal day was April 3, 1823. He was a self-educated man and a teacher and surveyor and came to Almer Township, Tuscola County, in September, 1856. their he settled on section 34, on fifteen acres which had been given too his wife, and he afterward bought one hundred and twenty acres where Caro now stands, being that part of Caro where the depot and city building have since been erected. In March, 1858, he sold this property and returned too New York on the ill-fated train that leaped the embankment near Dundas, Ontario, but his life was spared through that great disaster, and six months later he returned too Tuscola County and bought forty acres in Almer Township, too which he afterward added eighteen acres upon which he resided until his death, November 24, 1890. The mother of our subject was born in Yates County, N.Y., October 28, 1823, and she was the daughter of Job and Lydia (Briggs) Briggs. Her brothers and sister were Benjamin, Burghardt B., and Fannie P., all of whom grew too maturity and established families of their own. Mr. Briggs was a cooper and a farmer, and came too Tuscola County in the spring of 1855, and here spent the remainder of his days, dying December 4, 1866, his wife following him too the grave October 10, 1870. He was a Democrat in his political views and a Universalist in religion. The father of our subject was a surveyor and served for fourteen years as Township Clerk. He was a Democrat in his political affiliations and a leader in the Masonic order. Our subject was an only child and after receiving an education in the district schools he learned from his father the profession which had been followed by that parent and by his grandfather. He has followed this work of surveying more or less since he was sixteen years old and has also served as Township Clerk. Since 1858 his home has been upon his father's old homestead. The marriage of our subject November 17, 1867, united him with Laura Craw who was born September 17, 1848 in Oakland County, Mich. She is a daughter of Farley and Millicent (Bonker) Craw. One child, Warren N., has been born too this worthy couple and in his life they hope too revive the happier days of their own youth. The two farms belonging too Mr. Leonard comprise fifty-seven and forty acres respectively and they are well cultivated and are bringing forth abundant crops.2 He appeared on the census of 2 February 1920 at Househod 184-186, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Leonard, Warin, 74, Wid, NY NY NY, Farmer, general farming Warin, 50, single, MI NY MI, Engineer County Office.3
WARREN W. LEONARD was born November 15, 1845 in the Township of Dayton, Cattaraugus County, N.Y., and is a son of Otis W. and Emily A. (Briggs) Leonard. He now makes his home in Almer Township, Tuscola County. Isaac R. Leonard, the grandfather of our subject, was born in Massachusetts and was a drummer in the War of 1812. His father, Noah, came from England and participated in the War of Independence, taking part in the battle of Lexington and other important conflicts. His son Isaac took part in the battle of Queenstown. He and his good wife, Lucy A. Manchester reared eight children, namely: Joseph Nelson, Otis W., Anna M., Schuyler, Marietta, Nancy E., Harriet L., and Lucy C., all of whom grew too maturity except the last named, who died when seven months old. Our subject's grandfather was a leader in the Methodist Episcopal Church and a member of the Masonic order, and died in Dayton, N.Y. Smithfield, Madison County, N.Y., was the birthplace of the father of our subject, and his natal day was April 3, 1823. He was a self-educated man and a teacher and surveyor and came to Almer Township, Tuscola County, in September, 1856. their he settled on section 34, on fifteen acres which had been given too his wife, and he afterward bought one hundred and twenty acres where Caro now stands, being that part of Caro where the depot and city building have since been erected. In March, 1858, he sold this property and returned too New York on the ill-fated train that leaped the embankment near Dundas, Ontario, but his life was spared through that great disaster, and six months later he returned too Tuscola County and bought forty acres in Almer Township, too which he afterward added eighteen acres upon which he resided until his death, November 24, 1890. The mother of our subject was born in Yates County, N.Y., October 28, 1823, and she was the daughter of Job and Lydia (Briggs) Briggs. Her brothers and sister were Benjamin, Burghardt B., and Fannie P., all of whom grew too maturity and established families of their own. Mr. Briggs was a cooper and a farmer, and came too Tuscola County in the spring of 1855, and here spent the remainder of his days, dying December 4, 1866, his wife following him too the grave October 10, 1870. He was a Democrat in his political views and a Universalist in religion. The father of our subject was a surveyor and served for fourteen years as Township Clerk. He was a Democrat in his political affiliations and a leader in the Masonic order. Our subject was an only child and after receiving an education in the district schools he learned from his father the profession which had been followed by that parent and by his grandfather. He has followed this work of surveying more or less since he was sixteen years old and has also served as Township Clerk. Since 1858 his home has been upon his father's old homestead. The marriage of our subject November 17, 1867, united him with Laura Craw who was born September 17, 1848 in Oakland County, Mich. She is a daughter of Farley and Millicent (Bonker) Craw. One child, Warren N., has been born too this worthy couple and in his life they hope too revive the happier days of their own youth. The two farms belonging too Mr. Leonard comprise fifty-seven and forty acres respectively and they are well cultivated and are bringing forth abundant crops.2 He appeared on the census of 2 February 1920 at Househod 184-186, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Leonard, Warin, 74, Wid, NY NY NY, Farmer, general farming Warin, 50, single, MI NY MI, Engineer County Office.3
Child of Warren Wellington Leonard and Laura A. Craw
- Warren N Leonard b. Mar 1869
Citations
- [S485] Find a Grave, online www.findagrave.com, Warren Wellington Leonard
Birth: Nov. 15, 1845
Dayton
Cattaraugus County
New York, USA
Death: Jun. 8, 1930
Caro
Tuscola County
Michigan, USA
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Warren W. Leonard was born November 15, 1845 in the Township of Dayton, Cattaraugus County, N.Y., and is a son of Otis W. and Emily A. (Briggs) Leonard. He now makes his home in Almer Township, Tuscola County. Isaac R. Leonard, the grandfather of our subject, was born in Massachusetts and was a drummer in the War of 1812. His father, Noah, came from England and participated in the War of Independence, taking part in the battle of Lexington and other important conflicts. His son Isaac took part in the battle of Queenstown. He and his good wife, Lucy A. Manchester reared eight children, namely: Joseph Nelson, Otis W., Anna M., Schuyler, Marietta, Nancy E., Harriet L., and Lucy C., all of whom grew too maturity except the last named, who died when seven months old. Our subject's grandfather was a leader in the Methodist Episcopal Church and a member of the Masonic order, and died in Dayton, N.Y.
Smithfield, Madison County, N.Y., was the birthplace of the father of our subject, and his natal day was April 3, 1823. He was a self-educated man and a teacher and surveyor and came to Almer Township, Tuscola County, in September, 1856. their he settled on section 34, on fifteen acres which had been given too his wife, and he afterward bought one hundred and twenty acres where Caro now stands, being that part of Caro where the depot and city building have since been erected. In March, 1858, he sold this property and returned too New York on the ill-fated train that leaped the embankment near Dundas, Ontario, but his life was spared through that great disaster, and six months later he returned too Tuscola County and bought forty acres in Almer Township, too which he afterward added eighteen acres upon which he resided until his death, November 24, 1890.
The mother of our subject was born in Yates County, N.Y., October 28, 1823, and she was the daughter of Job and Lydia (Briggs) Briggs. Her brothers and sister were Benjamin, Burghardt B., and Fannie P., all of whom grew too maturity and established families of their own. Mr. Briggs was a cooper and a farmer, and came too Tuscola County in the spring of 1855, and here spent the remainder of his days, dying December 4, 1866, his wife following him too the grave October 10, 1870. He was a Democrat in his political views and a Universalist in religion. The father of our subject was a surveyor and served for fourteen years as Township Clerk. He was a Democrat in his political affiliations and a leader in the Masonic order.
Our subject was an only child and after receiving an education in the district schools he learned from his father the profession which had been followed by that parent and by his grandfather. He has followed this work of surveying more or less since he was sixteen years old and has also served as Township Clerk. Since 1858 his home has been upon his father's old homestead. The marriage of our subject November 17, 1867, united him with Laura Craw who was born September 17, 1848 in Oakland County, Mich. She is a daughter of Farley and Millicent (Bonker) Craw. One child, Warren N., has been born too this worthy couple and in his life they hope too revive the happier days of their own youth. The two farms belonging too Mr. Leonard comprise fifty-seven and forty acres respectively and they are well cultivated and are bringing forth abundant crops.
(1892 Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties. Chapman Bros. Pages 402–408.)
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Obituary for Warren W. Leonard:
TUSCOLA SURVEYOR DIED SUNDAY
[June 8, 1930]
Warren Leonard, 60, for many years surveyor for Tuscola County, died at his home near Caro Sunday night. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, Rev. W.H. Kuhlman of the Caro M.E. church officiating. Burial was made in Almer cemetery.
Mr. Leonard succeeded his father in the office of county surveyor and has been associated with Tuscola County drainage work for many years.
(Cass City Chronicle, June 13, 1930, page 1.)
Family links:
Parents:
Otis W. Leonard (1823 - 1890)
Emily A. Briggs Leonard (1823 - 1890)
Spouse:
Laura A. Craw Leonard (1848 - 1919)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Almer Township Cemetery
Caro
Tuscola County
Michigan, USA
Created by: Joann Geybels
Record added: Jun 17, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 71506470. - [S163] Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties, Chapman Bros. Pages 300 - 3061892.
- [S70] 1920 Federal Census, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan Roll: T625_798 Page: 8B ED: 171 Image: 0068.
Lucy A. Craw
F, b. circa 1852, d. between 1 June 1900 and 1910
Lucy A. Craw was born circa 1852 at Michigan, USA.1 She was the daughter of Farley Craw and Millicent Bonker. Lucy A. Craw was born in January 1857 at Michigan, USA.2 She married Preston Cooley, son of Solon Cooley and Emeline Ovanda Bonker, circa 1880.3 Lucy A. Craw died between 1 June 1900 and 1910; Preston is a widower in 1910.4
Her married name was Cooley. She appeared on the census of 7 June 1880 at Household 100-102, Ellington, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Cooley, Preston, 22, Farmer, MI NY NY Lucy, 25, Keeping house, MI NY NY.5 She appeared on the census of 1 June 1900 at Household 15-15, Justice, Collin, Texas, USA; Cooley, Preston, head, Mar 1858, 42, m 20 yr., MI NY NY, Jeweler Lucy A., wife, Jan 1857, m 20 yr. mo 4-3 liv. MI NY NY Clide S., son, Aug 1883, all children MI MI MI, Day Laborer Vina, dau., Jun 1885 Cass L., son, Aug 1887.2
Her married name was Cooley. She appeared on the census of 7 June 1880 at Household 100-102, Ellington, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Cooley, Preston, 22, Farmer, MI NY NY Lucy, 25, Keeping house, MI NY NY.5 She appeared on the census of 1 June 1900 at Household 15-15, Justice, Collin, Texas, USA; Cooley, Preston, head, Mar 1858, 42, m 20 yr., MI NY NY, Jeweler Lucy A., wife, Jan 1857, m 20 yr. mo 4-3 liv. MI NY NY Clide S., son, Aug 1883, all children MI MI MI, Day Laborer Vina, dau., Jun 1885 Cass L., son, Aug 1887.2
Children of Lucy A. Craw and Preston Cooley
- Clyde Cooley b. Aug 1883
- Nina E. Cooley b. Jun 1885
- Infant Cooley b. 5 Jul 1886, d. 30 Aug 1886
- Cass L. Cooley+ b. 30 Aug 1887, d. 21 Jul 1917
Citations
- [S57] 1870 Federal Census.
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 4, Collin, Texas; Roll: T623 1621; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 15.
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census.
- [S71] 1910 Federal Census, Michigan Home in 1910: 3-WD SHERMAN, GRAYSON, Texas Series: T624 Roll: 1556 Part: 2 Page: 125B Year: 1910.
- [S67] 1880 Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Ellington, Tuscola, Michigan; Roll: T9_607; Family History Film: 1254607; Page: 106B; Enumeration District: 401; Image: 0216.
Preston Cooley
M, b. March 1858, d. after 1920
Preston Cooley was born in March 1858 at Michigan, USA.1 He was the son of Solon Cooley and Emeline Ovanda Bonker. Preston Cooley married Lucy A. Craw, daughter of Farley Craw and Millicent Bonker, circa 1880.2 Preston Cooley died after 1920.
Children of Preston Cooley and Lucy A. Craw
- Clyde Cooley b. Aug 1883
- Nina E. Cooley b. Jun 1885
- Infant Cooley b. 5 Jul 1886, d. 30 Aug 1886
- Cass L. Cooley+ b. 30 Aug 1887, d. 21 Jul 1917
William Harlow Craw1,2
M, b. 10 May 1854, d. 30 January 1919
William Harlow Craw was born on 10 May 1854 at White Lake, Oakland, Michigan, USA.3,2 He was the son of Farley Craw and Millicent Bonker. William Harlow Craw married Eliza Cooley, daughter of Solon Cooley and Emeline Ovanda Bonker, on 2 October 1882.4 William Harlow Craw married Dora Whitlock, daughter of Morris Whitlock and Elisabeth Milks, on 31 March 1909 at Wahjamega, Tuscola, Michigan, USA.5,6 William Harlow Craw died on 30 January 1919 at Caro, Tuscola, Michigan, USA, at age 64.7,2
William Harlow Craw was also known as Harlow W. Craw. He appeared on the census of 20 April 1910 at Household 147-150, Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Craw, Harlow, 55, m2, 1yr, MI NY NY Teamster Livery Dora, 34, wife, m2, 1yr, mo 5-4 liv., MI NY NY three step children in houshold Surname?, Marvel, 9, Bessie, 6, Paul, 4.5
William Harlow Craw was also known as Harlow W. Craw. He appeared on the census of 20 April 1910 at Household 147-150, Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Craw, Harlow, 55, m2, 1yr, MI NY NY Teamster Livery Dora, 34, wife, m2, 1yr, mo 5-4 liv., MI NY NY three step children in houshold Surname?, Marvel, 9, Bessie, 6, Paul, 4.5
Citations
- [S57] 1870 Federal Census.
- [S136] Unknown name of person, Gendis, http://seekingmichigan.org
- [S75] 1860 Federal Census, 1860 United States Federal Census Household of Harley Craw About this database 1860 United States Federal Census with links to images of the original surviving population schedules. More information below < Global Search Results.
- [S485] Find a Grave, online www.findagrave.com, Birth: 1861
Death: Oct. 21, 1882
Eliza Cooley married Harlow Craw on 2 Oct 1882; Eliza died seven months later.
Family links:
Parents:
Solon(M) Cooley
Sibling:
Charles Cooley (1852 - 1911)*
Eliza Cooley Craw (1861 - 1882)
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Indian Fields Township Cemetery
Caro
Tuscola County
Michigan, USA
Plot: Section 1
Created by: Sheila Cooper
Record added: Aug 30, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 116303740. - [S71] 1910 Federal Census, INDIANFIELDS TWP, TUSCOLA, Michigan Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 676 Part: 1 Page: 256B Year: 1910.
- [S187] Unknown author, in "Michigan Marriages," listserve message unknown original date, Groom name: Harlow Craw Groom age: 54 years Groom birth year: 1855 Groom birth place: Whitelake, Oakland, Michigan
Bride name: Dora Whitlock Vandecar Bride age: 33 years Bride birth year: 1876 Bride birth place: Almer, Michigan
Marriage date: 31 Mar 1909 Marriage place: Wahjamega, Tuscola, Michigan
Father of groom name: Farley Craw Mother of groom name: Millie Bonker
Father of bride name: Morris Whitlock Mother of bride name: Elisabeth Milks
Film number: 2342687 Digital GS number: 4209140 Image number: 315 Reference number: v 5 p 8 rn 53 Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925. - [S70] 1920 Federal Census, Dora is a widow.
Adjet J. Craw
M, b. December 1856, d. before 1930
Adjet J. Craw was born in December 1856 at Michigan, USA.1,2 He was the son of Farley Craw and Millicent Bonker. Adjet J. Craw married Elizabeth Kolb, daughter of George Kolb, on 1 July 1879 at Tuscola, Michigan, USA.2,3 Adjet J. Craw died before 1930.4
He appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 at Household 105-109, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Craw, Adjet J., 23, Farmer, MI NY NY Elizabeth, 20, Keeping house, WI Lives next door to Nehamiah Bonker.5 He appeared on the census of 7 June 1900 at Household 97-99, Indianfields, Jackson, Michigan, USA; Craw, A. J., head, 43, Dec 1856, m.20 yr., MI MA NY, Vetinarian Elizabeth, wife, 40, Mar. 1860, m. 20 yr., mo 6-1 living, WI GER GER, Keeping house Ethel, dau., 19, Jun 1880, MI MI WI, Teaching class Kolb, George, father, Oct. 1831, GER GER GER, Laborer.2 He appeared on the census of 22 April 1910 at Indianfields Township, Caro Village, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Craw, A. J., 53, m1 30 yr, MI NY NY Vetinary Office Elizabeth, wife, 50, m1 30 yr., mo 6-1 liv., WI GER GER Charles, bro.,47, Single, MI MA? NY Laborer Color Factory.6
He appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 at Household 105-109, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Craw, Adjet J., 23, Farmer, MI NY NY Elizabeth, 20, Keeping house, WI Lives next door to Nehamiah Bonker.5 He appeared on the census of 7 June 1900 at Household 97-99, Indianfields, Jackson, Michigan, USA; Craw, A. J., head, 43, Dec 1856, m.20 yr., MI MA NY, Vetinarian Elizabeth, wife, 40, Mar. 1860, m. 20 yr., mo 6-1 living, WI GER GER, Keeping house Ethel, dau., 19, Jun 1880, MI MI WI, Teaching class Kolb, George, father, Oct. 1831, GER GER GER, Laborer.2 He appeared on the census of 22 April 1910 at Indianfields Township, Caro Village, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Craw, A. J., 53, m1 30 yr, MI NY NY Vetinary Office Elizabeth, wife, 50, m1 30 yr., mo 6-1 liv., WI GER GER Charles, bro.,47, Single, MI MA? NY Laborer Color Factory.6
Child of Adjet J. Craw and Elizabeth Kolb
- Ethel L. Craw b. Jun 1880
Citations
- [S57] 1870 Federal Census.
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan; Roll: T623 745; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 119.
- [S89] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), Batch No.: M518821 Dates:1851 - 1885 Source Call No.:0983816 V. 1-3 Type: Film.
- [S79] 1930 Federal Census, Elizabeth is a widow in this census.
- [S67] 1880 Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Almer, Tuscola, Michigan; Roll: T9_607; Family History Film: 1254607; Page: 27D; Enumeration District: 395; Image: 0056.
- [S71] 1910 Federal Census, INDIANFIELDS TWP, TUSCOLA, Michigan Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 676 Part: 1 Page: 257B Year: 1910.
Frank S. Craw
M, b. circa 1858, d. after 1880
Frank S. Craw was born circa 1858 at Michigan, USA.1 He was the son of Farley Craw and Millicent Bonker. Frank S. Craw died after 1880.
Frank S. Craw was also known as Franklin S. Craw.1
Frank S. Craw was also known as Franklin S. Craw.1
Citations
- [S67] 1880 Federal Census.
Charles Craw
M, b. August 1863, d. after 1910
Charles Craw was born in August 1863 at Michigan, USA.1,2 He was the son of Farley Craw and Millicent Bonker. Charles Craw died after 1910.
He appeared on the census of 1900 at Indianfields, Jackson, Michigan, USA; Single and living with sister, Effie.2 He appeared on the census of 1910 at Caro Village, Indianfields Township, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Single and resides with brother, A. J.3
He appeared on the census of 1900 at Indianfields, Jackson, Michigan, USA; Single and living with sister, Effie.2 He appeared on the census of 1910 at Caro Village, Indianfields Township, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Single and resides with brother, A. J.3
Citations
- [S67] 1880 Federal Census.
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan; Roll: T623 745; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 119.
- [S71] 1910 Federal Census, INDIANFIELDS TWP, TUSCOLA, Michigan Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 676 Part: 1 Page: 257B Year: 1910.
Vina Craw
F, b. circa 1865
Vina Craw married Daniel Cummins. Vina Craw was born circa 1865 at Michigan, USA.1 She was the daughter of Farley Craw and Millicent Bonker.
Vina Craw was also known as Lovina Craw.2
Vina Craw was also known as Lovina Craw.2
Daniel Cummins
M
Effie Craw
F, b. 19 November 1869, d. 16 March 1943
Effie Craw was born on 19 November 1869 at Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA.1,2 She was the daughter of Farley Craw and Millicent Bonker. Effie Craw married John M. Denyes on 17 October 1888.3,4 Effie Craw died on 16 March 1943 at Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA, at age 73.4
She appeared on the census of 1 June 1900 at Household 327-346, Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Denyes, John, Feb 1859, 41, m 12 y., Can Can Can, Imm 1887, Day Laborer Effie P., wife, Sep. 1869, 30, m 12 y, mo 2-2 liv., MI MA NY Hazel M., dau., Apr 1889, 10, MI CAN MI Harry M., son, May 1891, 9, MI CAN MI Craw, Farley, father, Feb. 1824, 76, Wid, MA MA MA, Justice of Peace Charles F., son-in-law, Aug. 1863, 36, S., MI MA NY, Collecting Agent.5 She appeared on the census of 10 April 1930 at Household 209-230, Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA; Denyes, John M., 71, 29 at 1st Mar., CAN CAN CAN Imm 1887, No occupation Effie B., 60, 19 at 1st mar., MI NY NY.6
She appeared on the census of 1 June 1900 at Household 327-346, Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Denyes, John, Feb 1859, 41, m 12 y., Can Can Can, Imm 1887, Day Laborer Effie P., wife, Sep. 1869, 30, m 12 y, mo 2-2 liv., MI MA NY Hazel M., dau., Apr 1889, 10, MI CAN MI Harry M., son, May 1891, 9, MI CAN MI Craw, Farley, father, Feb. 1824, 76, Wid, MA MA MA, Justice of Peace Charles F., son-in-law, Aug. 1863, 36, S., MI MA NY, Collecting Agent.5 She appeared on the census of 10 April 1930 at Household 209-230, Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA; Denyes, John M., 71, 29 at 1st Mar., CAN CAN CAN Imm 1887, No occupation Effie B., 60, 19 at 1st mar., MI NY NY.6
Children of Effie Craw and John M. Denyes
- Hazel Denyes b. 15 Sep 1889
- Harry Maitland Denyes b. 30 May 1891, d. 16 Sep 1977
Citations
- [S57] 1870 Federal Census.
- [S485] Find a Grave, online www.findagrave.com, Effie Craw Denyes
Birth: Sep. 19, 1869
Caro
Tuscola County
Michigan, USA
Death: Mar. 16, 1943
Saginaw
Saginaw County
Michigan, USA
___________________________________________________________
Effie Craw married John Maitland Denyes in Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan on October 17, 1888. Effie and John had two known children:
1) Hazel Denyes (b. September 15, 1889), who married Gus S. Garber;
2) Harry Maitland Denyes (b. May 30, 1891), who married Ada Townsend.
John, or "J.M.", owned and operated a grocery store in Caro, Michigan. In 1903 Effie, John, and their children moved to Saginaw, Michigan.
Family links:
Parents:
Farley Craw (1824 - 1901)
Millicent Bonker Craw (1830 - 1896)
Spouse:
John Maitland Denyes (1859 - 1950)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Oakwood Memorial Mausoleum
Saginaw
Saginaw County
Michigan, USA
Created by: Joann Geybels
Record added: Jun 27, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 72033354.
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census.
- [S485] Find a Grave, online www.findagrave.com, Effie Craw Denyes
Birth: Sep. 19, 1869
Caro
Tuscola County
Michigan, USA
Death: Mar. 16, 1943
Saginaw
Saginaw County
Michigan, USA
___________________________________________________________
Effie Craw married John Maitland Denyes in Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan on October 17, 1888. Effie and John had two known children:
1) Hazel Denyes (b. September 15, 1889), who married Gus S. Garber;
2) Harry Maitland Denyes (b. May 30, 1891), who married Ada Townsend.
John, or "J.M.", owned and operated a grocery store in Caro, Michigan. In 1903 Effie, John, and their children moved to Saginaw, Michigan.
Family links:
Parents:
Farley Craw (1824 - 1901)
Millicent Bonker Craw (1830 - 1896)
Spouse:
John Maitland Denyes (1859 - 1950)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Oakwood Memorial Mausoleum
Saginaw
Saginaw County
Michigan, USA
Created by: Joann Geybels
Record added: Jun 27, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 72033354.
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan; Roll: T623 745; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 119.
- [S79] 1930 Federal Census, Year: 1930; Census Place: Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan; Roll: 1022; Page: ; Enumeration District: 48; Image: 751.0.
John M. Denyes
M
John M. Denyes married Effie Craw, daughter of Farley Craw and Millicent Bonker, on 17 October 1888.1,2
Children of John M. Denyes and Effie Craw
- Hazel Denyes b. 15 Sep 1889
- Harry Maitland Denyes b. 30 May 1891, d. 16 Sep 1977
Citations
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census.
- [S485] Find a Grave, online www.findagrave.com, Effie Craw Denyes
Birth: Sep. 19, 1869
Caro
Tuscola County
Michigan, USA
Death: Mar. 16, 1943
Saginaw
Saginaw County
Michigan, USA
___________________________________________________________
Effie Craw married John Maitland Denyes in Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan on October 17, 1888. Effie and John had two known children:
1) Hazel Denyes (b. September 15, 1889), who married Gus S. Garber;
2) Harry Maitland Denyes (b. May 30, 1891), who married Ada Townsend.
John, or "J.M.", owned and operated a grocery store in Caro, Michigan. In 1903 Effie, John, and their children moved to Saginaw, Michigan.
Family links:
Parents:
Farley Craw (1824 - 1901)
Millicent Bonker Craw (1830 - 1896)
Spouse:
John Maitland Denyes (1859 - 1950)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Oakwood Memorial Mausoleum
Saginaw
Saginaw County
Michigan, USA
Created by: Joann Geybels
Record added: Jun 27, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 72033354.
Warren N Leonard
M, b. March 1869
Warren N Leonard was born in March 1869 at Michigan, USA.1,2 He was the son of Warren Wellington Leonard and Laura A. Craw.
Warren N Leonard appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at Household 39-39, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Leonard, Warren, Nov 1845, Farmer, NY NY NY Laura A., wife, Sep 1848, MI VT NY Warren N., son, 31, Mar 1869, MI NY MI.2
Warren N Leonard appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at Household 39-39, Almer, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Leonard, Warren, Nov 1845, Farmer, NY NY NY Laura A., wife, Sep 1848, MI VT NY Warren N., son, 31, Mar 1869, MI NY MI.2
Otis W. Leonard
M
Otis W. Leonard married Emily A. Briggs.
Child of Otis W. Leonard and Emily A. Briggs
- Warren Wellington Leonard+ b. 15 Nov 1845, d. 8 Jun 1930
Emily A. Briggs
F
Child of Emily A. Briggs and Otis W. Leonard
- Warren Wellington Leonard+ b. 15 Nov 1845, d. 8 Jun 1930
Nehamiah Bunyea
M
Nehamiah Bunyea married Lucy Converse.
In the summer or fall of 1818, Mr. Nehemiah Bunyea penetrated the forest to the northern part of the island, and built a house on the present site of the old Soule's homestead, and the next spring was joined there by his father-in-law, Elias Converse. In the following year, and while there was yet no bridge over Crusoe creek, and no road beyond, Vredenberg moved over on to the island and lived in a log house, some twenty rods back east from the present road, opposite Mr. Peter Albright's present residence. George Vredenberg subsequently married Sallie, the younger daughter of Elias Converse, and their eldest child is said to have been the first one born in the town. Mr. Bunyea, after living only one or two years on the Soule's place, moved down to and took charge of the Kingsbury farm, where Mr. Wirts now lives, and built a barn thereon for the owner, being the first barn built on the island, and subsequently moved to Montezuma, erected there for the respective owners, Dr. Clark and Jethro Wood (the famous plowman) the two conspicuous dwelling-houses on the hill that have been land-marks during the last half-century; and also the first bridges across the Cayuga and Canandaigua outlets, on the marsh west of Montezuma, for the Turnpike company. His daughter married Dr. William May, the first physician settled at Montezuma, who became an extensive land-owner on the island 'May's Point' taking its name from him-and was long and well known in Savannah. While Mr. Bunyea occupied the Kingsbury place, Stackus built and occupied a small log house under the west brow of Fort Hill, where be busied himself in getting out oak staves and heading for barrels, for which a market was sometimes found at Montezuma. On the top of this hill, overlooking all the surrounding country, there were and still are, the outlines of an ancient earthwork, supposed to have been a work of defense; hence the name ' Fort Hill,' which it yet bears; but when, or by whom, it was erected or for what purpose, tradition furnishes no satisfactory answer.1
In the summer or fall of 1818, Mr. Nehemiah Bunyea penetrated the forest to the northern part of the island, and built a house on the present site of the old Soule's homestead, and the next spring was joined there by his father-in-law, Elias Converse. In the following year, and while there was yet no bridge over Crusoe creek, and no road beyond, Vredenberg moved over on to the island and lived in a log house, some twenty rods back east from the present road, opposite Mr. Peter Albright's present residence. George Vredenberg subsequently married Sallie, the younger daughter of Elias Converse, and their eldest child is said to have been the first one born in the town. Mr. Bunyea, after living only one or two years on the Soule's place, moved down to and took charge of the Kingsbury farm, where Mr. Wirts now lives, and built a barn thereon for the owner, being the first barn built on the island, and subsequently moved to Montezuma, erected there for the respective owners, Dr. Clark and Jethro Wood (the famous plowman) the two conspicuous dwelling-houses on the hill that have been land-marks during the last half-century; and also the first bridges across the Cayuga and Canandaigua outlets, on the marsh west of Montezuma, for the Turnpike company. His daughter married Dr. William May, the first physician settled at Montezuma, who became an extensive land-owner on the island 'May's Point' taking its name from him-and was long and well known in Savannah. While Mr. Bunyea occupied the Kingsbury place, Stackus built and occupied a small log house under the west brow of Fort Hill, where be busied himself in getting out oak staves and heading for barrels, for which a market was sometimes found at Montezuma. On the top of this hill, overlooking all the surrounding country, there were and still are, the outlines of an ancient earthwork, supposed to have been a work of defense; hence the name ' Fort Hill,' which it yet bears; but when, or by whom, it was erected or for what purpose, tradition furnishes no satisfactory answer.1
Children of Nehamiah Bunyea and Lucy Converse
- Amanda Bunyea+ b. c 1810, d. 26 Mar 1889
- Sarah Bunyea2 b. 1 Nov 1817, d. 11 Apr 1885
Citations
- [S164] Unknown author, History of Town of Savannah, Url: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nywayne/everts/savannah.html.
- [S139] Unknown name of person, Montezuma Death Transcriptions, Ross, Sarah A. Apr 11, 1885 67-5-10 Wayne Co. Nehemiah Bungea Lucy Bungea.
Lucy Converse
F
Children of Lucy Converse and Nehamiah Bunyea
- Amanda Bunyea+ b. c 1810, d. 26 Mar 1889
- Sarah Bunyea1 b. 1 Nov 1817, d. 11 Apr 1885
Citations
- [S139] Unknown name of person, Montezuma Death Transcriptions, Ross, Sarah A. Apr 11, 1885 67-5-10 Wayne Co. Nehemiah Bungea Lucy Bungea.
Clyde Cooley1
M, b. August 1883
Clyde Cooley was born in August 1883 at Michigan, USA.1 He was the son of Preston Cooley and Lucy A. Craw.
Citations
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 4, Collin, Texas; Roll: T623 1621; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 15.
Nina E. Cooley1
F, b. June 1885
Nina E. Cooley was born in June 1885 at Michigan, USA.1 She was the daughter of Preston Cooley and Lucy A. Craw.
Citations
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 4, Collin, Texas; Roll: T623 1621; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 15.
Cass L. Cooley1
M, b. 30 August 1887, d. 21 July 1917
Cass L. Cooley was born on 30 August 1886.2 He was born on 30 August 1887 at Michigan, USA.1,3 He was the son of Preston Cooley and Lucy A. Craw. Cass L. Cooley married Classie D. Pearson, daughter of Theophlus Joesphus Pearson and Donna Rachel Stone, on 26 March 1910 at Sherman, Texas, USA.4,5 Cass L. Cooley died on 21 July 1917 at age 29.2 He was buried after 21 July 1917 at Gray Hill Cemetery.2
He appeared on the census of 22 April 1910 at Household 193-203, Sherman, Grayson, Texas, USA; Cooley, Cass, 22, m1 0/12 mos, MI MI MI Barber barbershop Clossie D., wife, 16, KY KY KY Preston, father, 52, MI MI MI, Electrician auto repair shop Clyde S., brother, 27, Express manager, Traction ? Nina L., sister, 24.6 He began military service circa 1917 at Draft Registration, Grayson, Texas, USA, 711 Mortin, Dennison, TX b. Dtrroit MI Occupation: Barber Lives with wife, step-son and daughter Crippled in R arm Short height, slender build, Grey eyes, light hair. R arm has been broken.3
He appeared on the census of 22 April 1910 at Household 193-203, Sherman, Grayson, Texas, USA; Cooley, Cass, 22, m1 0/12 mos, MI MI MI Barber barbershop Clossie D., wife, 16, KY KY KY Preston, father, 52, MI MI MI, Electrician auto repair shop Clyde S., brother, 27, Express manager, Traction ? Nina L., sister, 24.6 He began military service circa 1917 at Draft Registration, Grayson, Texas, USA, 711 Mortin, Dennison, TX b. Dtrroit MI Occupation: Barber Lives with wife, step-son and daughter Crippled in R arm Short height, slender build, Grey eyes, light hair. R arm has been broken.3
Child of Cass L. Cooley and Classie D. Pearson
Citations
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 4, Collin, Texas; Roll: T623 1621; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 15.
- [S170] Unknown author, Faye Marie Purvis.
- [S282] U. S. Government, WWI Draft Registration Cards, Grayson State: Texas Birthplace: Michigan;United States of America Birth Date: 30 Aug 1887 Race: Caucasian Roll: 1953402 DraftBoard: 2.
- [S71] 1910 Federal Census, Michigan Home in 1910: 3-WD SHERMAN, GRAYSON, Texas Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 1556 Part: 2 Page: 125B Year: 1910.
- [S172] Unknown author, Family Data Collection - Marriages.
- [S71] 1910 Federal Census, Home in 1910: 3-WD SHERMAN, GRAYSON, Texas Series: T624 Roll: 1556 Part: 2 Page: 125B Year: 1910.
Elizabeth Kolb1
F, b. March 1860
Elizabeth Kolb was born in March 1860 at Wisconsin, USA.1 She was the daughter of George Kolb. Elizabeth Kolb married Adjet J. Craw, son of Farley Craw and Millicent Bonker, on 1 July 1879 at Tuscola, Michigan, USA.1,2
Her married name was Craw. Elizabeth Kolb appeared on the census of 5 April 1930 at Caro Village, Indianfields Township, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Craw, Elizabeth, 70, Wid., servant in houshold of Daniel and Leona Lazille, 18 at 1st mar. WI GER GER.3
Her married name was Craw. Elizabeth Kolb appeared on the census of 5 April 1930 at Caro Village, Indianfields Township, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Craw, Elizabeth, 70, Wid., servant in houshold of Daniel and Leona Lazille, 18 at 1st mar. WI GER GER.3
Child of Elizabeth Kolb and Adjet J. Craw
- Ethel L. Craw b. Jun 1880
Citations
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan; Roll: T623 745; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 119.
- [S89] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), Batch No.: M518821 Dates:1851 - 1885 Source Call No.:0983816 V. 1-3 Type: Film.
- [S79] 1930 Federal Census, Year: 1930; Census Place: Caro, Tuscola, Michigan; Roll: 1027; Page: ; Enumeration District: 22; Image: 555.0.
Ethel L. Craw1
F, b. June 1880
Ethel L. Craw was born in June 1880 at Michigan, USA.1 She was the daughter of Adjet J. Craw and Elizabeth Kolb.
Citations
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan; Roll: T623 745; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 119.
Dora Whitlock1,2
F, b. circa 1876
Dora Whitlock was born circa 1876 at Almer, Tuscola, Michigan, USA.1,2 She was the daughter of Morris Whitlock and Elisabeth Milks. Dora Whitlock married William Harlow Craw, son of Farley Craw and Millicent Bonker, on 31 March 1909 at Wahjamega, Tuscola, Michigan, USA.1,3
Citations
- [S71] 1910 Federal Census, INDIANFIELDS TWP, TUSCOLA, Michigan Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 676 Part: 1 Page: 256B Year: 1910.
- [S187] Unknown author, in "Michigan Marriages," listserve message unknown original date, Groom name: Harlow Craw
Groom race or color (on document):
Groom age: 54 years
Groom birth year: 1855
Groom birth place: Whitelake, Oakland, Michigan
Bride name: Dora Whitlock Vandecar
Bride race or color (on document):
Bride age: 33 years
Bride birth year: 1876
Bride birth place: Almer, Michigan
Marriage type:
Marriage date: 31 Mar 1909
Marriage place: Wahjamega, Tuscola, Michigan
Father of groom name: Farley Craw
Mother of groom name: Millie Bonker
Father of bride name: Morris Whitlock
Mother of bride name: Elisabeth Milks
Marital status:
Groom previous wife name:
Bride marital status:
Bride previous husband name:
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2342687
Frame number:
Digital GS number: 4209140
Image number: 315
Reference number: v 5 p 8 rn 53
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925. - [S187] Unknown author, in "Michigan Marriages," listserve message unknown original date, Groom name: Harlow Craw Groom age: 54 years Groom birth year: 1855 Groom birth place: Whitelake, Oakland, Michigan
Bride name: Dora Whitlock Vandecar Bride age: 33 years Bride birth year: 1876 Bride birth place: Almer, Michigan
Marriage date: 31 Mar 1909 Marriage place: Wahjamega, Tuscola, Michigan
Father of groom name: Farley Craw Mother of groom name: Millie Bonker
Father of bride name: Morris Whitlock Mother of bride name: Elisabeth Milks
Film number: 2342687 Digital GS number: 4209140 Image number: 315 Reference number: v 5 p 8 rn 53 Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925.
Hazel Denyes1
F, b. 15 September 1889
Hazel Denyes married Gus S Garber.2 Hazel Denyes was born on 15 September 1889.1 She was the daughter of John M. Denyes and Effie Craw.
Citations
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan; Roll: T623 745; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 119.
- [S485] Find a Grave, online www.findagrave.com, Effie Craw Denyes
Birth: Sep. 19, 1869
Caro
Tuscola County
Michigan, USA
Death: Mar. 16, 1943
Saginaw
Saginaw County
Michigan, USA
___________________________________________________________
Effie Craw married John Maitland Denyes in Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan on October 17, 1888. Effie and John had two known children:
1) Hazel Denyes (b. September 15, 1889), who married Gus S. Garber;
2) Harry Maitland Denyes (b. May 30, 1891), who married Ada Townsend.
John, or "J.M.", owned and operated a grocery store in Caro, Michigan. In 1903 Effie, John, and their children moved to Saginaw, Michigan.
Family links:
Parents:
Farley Craw (1824 - 1901)
Millicent Bonker Craw (1830 - 1896)
Spouse:
John Maitland Denyes (1859 - 1950)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Oakwood Memorial Mausoleum
Saginaw
Saginaw County
Michigan, USA
Created by: Joann Geybels
Record added: Jun 27, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 72033354.
Harry Maitland Denyes1
M, b. 30 May 1891, d. 16 September 1977
Harry Maitland Denyes married Ada Townsand.2 Harry Maitland Denyes was born on 30 May 1891.1,3 He was the son of John M. Denyes and Effie Craw. Harry Maitland Denyes died on 16 September 1977 at Tarpon Springs, Pinellas, Florida, USA, at age 86.3,4
Citations
- [S2] 1900 Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Indianfields, Tuscola, Michigan; Roll: T623 745; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 119.
- [S485] Find a Grave, online www.findagrave.com, Effie Craw Denyes
Birth: Sep. 19, 1869
Caro
Tuscola County
Michigan, USA
Death: Mar. 16, 1943
Saginaw
Saginaw County
Michigan, USA
___________________________________________________________
Effie Craw married John Maitland Denyes in Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan on October 17, 1888. Effie and John had two known children:
1) Hazel Denyes (b. September 15, 1889), who married Gus S. Garber;
2) Harry Maitland Denyes (b. May 30, 1891), who married Ada Townsend.
John, or "J.M.", owned and operated a grocery store in Caro, Michigan. In 1903 Effie, John, and their children moved to Saginaw, Michigan.
Family links:
Parents:
Farley Craw (1824 - 1901)
Millicent Bonker Craw (1830 - 1896)
Spouse:
John Maitland Denyes (1859 - 1950)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Oakwood Memorial Mausoleum
Saginaw
Saginaw County
Michigan, USA
Created by: Joann Geybels
Record added: Jun 27, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 72033354.
- [S26] , unknown file number, Social Security Death Index, unknown series.
- [S171] Unknown author, Florida Death Index 1936-1998.
Classie D. Pearson1,2
F, b. 10 January 1894
Classie D. Pearson was born on 10 January 1894 at Allen Springs, Kentucky, USA.3 She was the daughter of Theophlus Joesphus Pearson and Donna Rachel Stone. Classie D. Pearson married Cass L. Cooley, son of Preston Cooley and Lucy A. Craw, on 26 March 1910 at Sherman, Texas, USA.1,2 Classie D. Pearson married an unknown person on 22 September 1917. She married an unknown person on 15 June 1953.
Her married name was Cooley.
Her married name was Cooley.
Child of Classie D. Pearson and Cass L. Cooley
Theophlus Joesphus Pearson
M
Theophlus Joesphus Pearson married Donna Rachel Stone.
Child of Theophlus Joesphus Pearson and Donna Rachel Stone
- Classie D. Pearson+ b. 10 Jan 1894
Donna Rachel Stone
F
Child of Donna Rachel Stone and Theophlus Joesphus Pearson
- Classie D. Pearson+ b. 10 Jan 1894
Crystal Cooley1
F
Crystal Cooley is the daughter of Cass L. Cooley and Classie D. Pearson. Crystal Cooley married Joseph H MUNDY on 28 January 1928.2 Crystal Cooley married Dowler B PIERCE on 22 November 1937.2 Crystal Cooley married Ennis Taylor SCOGGINS on 25 May 1952.2
Child of Crystal Cooley and Dowler B PIERCE
Children of Crystal Cooley and Joseph H MUNDY
Citations
- [S174] Compiler: Theresa Poland, Oliver Roots, Location: Ancestry.com, Url: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi.
- [S170] Unknown author, Faye Marie Purvis.
Joseph H MUNDY
M
Joseph H MUNDY married Crystal Cooley, daughter of Cass L. Cooley and Classie D. Pearson, on 28 January 1928.1
Children of Joseph H MUNDY and Crystal Cooley
Citations
- [S170] Unknown author, Faye Marie Purvis.
Dowler B PIERCE
M
Dowler B PIERCE married Crystal Cooley, daughter of Cass L. Cooley and Classie D. Pearson, on 22 November 1937.1
Child of Dowler B PIERCE and Crystal Cooley
Citations
- [S170] Unknown author, Faye Marie Purvis.
Ennis Taylor SCOGGINS
M
Ennis Taylor SCOGGINS married Crystal Cooley, daughter of Cass L. Cooley and Classie D. Pearson, on 25 May 1952.1
Citations
- [S170] Unknown author, Faye Marie Purvis.