Located the 1940 census record of the George B. Crawford household in Yuma County, Arizona. George was my maternal 6th cousin 3 times removed. Our common ancestors were John Beals and Sarah Bowater. George's parents were George Newton Crawford and Mary Elizabeth Birdwell.
At the time of the enumeration, George was living in the city of Yuma. The census states that George was renting his home for $10 per month. George was 42 years old and was born in Texas. His wife, Emma, was 37 years old and born in Texas. Their residence in 1935 was the same place.
The record shows that both George and Emma had completed the 6th grade in education. George's occupation was listed as Track Works, S P Railroad [Southern Pacific], while Emma's occupation was listed as Housework in a private home.
Also living in the household were son Jack, age 19, born in Texas, working for Coca Cola delivery; son Elmer, age 17, born in Oklahoma, working as Messenger for Western Union; and son Wayne, age 15, born in Oklahoma, a student.
If you have any additional information or are related to this family, I'd love to hear from you.
Monday, April 10, 2017
George B. Crawford household, 1940, Yuma County, Arizona
Friday, April 07, 2017
Wright Families of Clermont and Brown Counties, Ohio
It has been awhile,but
I am working again on the Wright lines in Clermont/Brown Counties, Ohio.
I'm truly doing a
'do-over' on the information I have and am focusing on the FAN club (Friends,
Neighbors, Associates) of my George Wright (1780-1853) in order to shore up the
connections and understand the relationships between all of the various
families. I've created a spreadsheet to track the connected families, and
would like your input.
Link to shared Dropbox
file: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ydb7k4bkm216gkv/Wright%20Family%20Timeline.xlsx?dl=0
If
you recall, George Wright (1780-1853), was purported to be a son of John &
Sarah (Fleming) Wright. This John is believed to have a brother Robert
Wright, who was a Revolutionary War soldier and married to Catherine Applegate.
George
Wright is my target ancestor because he is the furthest direct ancestor that I
can tie my Wright line to through documented evidence and not just family group
sheets and conjecture.
While I have seen
information put out on the web and through family group sheets connecting these
Wrights to Cambridge, Massachusetts and then on into Scotland, I am
re-evaluating and looking for more solid ground to stake that claim.
I have the wills of
both George Wright (1780-1853) and Robert Wright (1757-1840) out of Brown
County, as well as some land documents and have been extracting names of
witnesses, etc. in order to try to tie out the family connections. In future posts, I plan to examine these
individuals and how they are connected to the Wrights.
Through land records,
I know that George Wright's mother was named Sarah, but so far have not found a
"smoking gun" that gives her maiden name as Fleming. I'm hoping
through an analysis of neighbors and associates I can better track the movement
of these families and locate the information.
I hope that this
analysis likewise sheds some light on the connections (if any) between these
Wrights and the other Wrights in the area.
I’ve thrown out a post
on a couple of Facebook message boards for Clermont and Brown counties, hoping
that some other researchers would have some information as well.
If you have any additional
information or are related to these families, I would love to hear from you.
Wednesday, April 05, 2017
Great-Uncle Demands $3,000 in Slander Suit
Located the following article regarding my paternal great-uncle and a slander lawsuit while conducting newspaper research. It seems great-uncle Gerald was slandered and took the man to court in Adams County, Indiana. Will have to add research of these court records to my list of 'to-do' items to find out what happened.
JAY COUNTY MAN DEMANDS $3,000 IN SLANDER SUIT
Decatur, Ind., Mar. 13 - Gerald W. LeMaster of Jay county, has filed suit in the Adams circuit court against Oswin F. Gillom of Berne, demanding judgment for $3,000 for alleged slander. The plaintiff states in his complaint that he is an insurance agent.
He alleges that on January 31, 1929, in Jay county in the presence and hearing of Daniel Corle, M.V. Hutchinson and other persons, the defendant falsely and maliciously spoke concerning the plaintiff as follows: "Such a crook as Mr. LeMaster could not work for any company any length of time for he would be fired." and "a justice of the peace was asking for G.W. LeMaster at Redkey." LeMaster alleges further that the defendant made the following remark in the presence of George W. Bailey: "He (meaning the plaintiff) was fired from the service of the Prudential Insurance company."
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Gerald was an older brother of my grandfather, the son of Luman Cooper and Barbara Isabel (Wehrly) LeMaster. I was not aware that he sold insurance, as occupations listed his as an auto salesman, mechanic or garage operator.
JAY COUNTY MAN DEMANDS $3,000 IN SLANDER SUIT
Decatur, Ind., Mar. 13 - Gerald W. LeMaster of Jay county, has filed suit in the Adams circuit court against Oswin F. Gillom of Berne, demanding judgment for $3,000 for alleged slander. The plaintiff states in his complaint that he is an insurance agent.
He alleges that on January 31, 1929, in Jay county in the presence and hearing of Daniel Corle, M.V. Hutchinson and other persons, the defendant falsely and maliciously spoke concerning the plaintiff as follows: "Such a crook as Mr. LeMaster could not work for any company any length of time for he would be fired." and "a justice of the peace was asking for G.W. LeMaster at Redkey." LeMaster alleges further that the defendant made the following remark in the presence of George W. Bailey: "He (meaning the plaintiff) was fired from the service of the Prudential Insurance company."
Garrett Clipper (Garrett, Indiana). 14 March 1929., page 8 |
Gerald was an older brother of my grandfather, the son of Luman Cooper and Barbara Isabel (Wehrly) LeMaster. I was not aware that he sold insurance, as occupations listed his as an auto salesman, mechanic or garage operator.
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