From:
"James Stafford Crew," in
The United States Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Prominent and Self-Made Men. Kansas Volume.
Chicago: S. Lewis & Company, 1879, page 180.
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"John Crew was born, in Scotland, of Quaker parentage, but was read-out of the Society, when he married, Anna Insley, who was a member of the Methodist Church. He was distinguished, for those sterling qualities of mind, and that incorruptible integrity of character, which have always marked the Society, of which he was a birthright member. His wife was of Scotch-Irish descent, a woman of fervid piety, and charitable disposition. She was pre-eminently a good woman, devotedly attached to her husband, whose death she only survived two months, being broken-down with grief at his loss."
[Some capitalization, and punctuation, added.]
May they rest in peace.
From:
"James Stafford Crew," in
The United States Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Prominent and Self-Made Men. Kansas Volume.
Chicago: S. Lewis & Company, 1879, page 180.
Accessed Online, by Subscription, at: www.ancestry.com.
"John Crew was born, in Scotland, of Quaker parentage, but was read-out of the Society, when he married, Anna Insley, who was a member of the Methodist Church. He was distinguished, for those sterling qualities of mind, and that incorruptible integrity of character, which have always marked the Society, of which he was a birthright member. His wife was of Scotch-Irish descent, a woman of fervid piety, and charitable disposition. She was pre-eminently a good woman, devotedly attached to her husband, whose death she only survived two months, being broken-down with grief at his loss."
[Some capitalization, and punctuation, added.]
May they rest in peace.
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JOHN CREW
Died
June 10, 1847
Aged 54 Years
Gravesite Details
He died, in Jackson Twp., Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, near Sugar Grove, where they lived.
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