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Re: Cherokee Crutchfields - Genealogy. com By jerry l clark December 19, 2001 at 11:13:06 In reply to: Re: Cherokee Crutchfields Richard Crotwell 12 04 01 Emmet Starr in his HISTORY OF THE CHEROKEE INDIANS (p 475, note A 59) says "Joseph and Rock Crutchfield were the sons of a full blood Cherokee and a White trader whose trading station was near James Vann's place at Spring Place Vann and Crutchfield became mixed up in a broil in
HENRY MILLY CRUTCHFIELD of - Genealogy. com HENRY MILLY CRUTCHFIELD of Chatham Co North Carolina By Richard Crotwell August 27, 2010 at 11:08:55 The wife of Henry Crutchfield (abt 1740, Caroline Co ,VA-1787, Chatham Co , NC) was named Milly (Milley) Her surname is unknown Documented records indicating her surname as "Terrell" have not been found There is no proof she was a "Terrell" or the daughter of Timothy Terrell Her grave
Wharfedale Linton Heritage versus Super Linton Differences Wharfedale released the Super Linton speakers (not to be confused with the 1970s models) about six months ago Does anyone know what exactly the differences are between the Linton and Super Linton other than the Super Linton has a slightly taller cabinet? It appears to me that the drivers and
Considering Klipsch RP600M II Speakers - audiokarma. org Looking for a smaller Bookshelf such as these, and around this price range Possibly there's other worthy contenders in this price range I'll likely need stands, Klipsch has them, but also pretty pricey Would be nice finding a similar pair where the speakers will button up on the bottom
Cherokee Crutchfields - Genealogy. com Cherokee Crutchfields By jerry l clark October 25, 2001 at 10:28:12 Joseph Crutchfield was a white man who was employed as an overseer on the estate of the wealthy and charismatic Cherokee Chieftain James Vann (born1766 - assassinated 1809) at Spring Place, GA Crutchfield married Vann's widow Margaret (Peggy) Scott and then Chinosa Halfbreed, both mixed-blood Cherokees Nearby lived Joseph's
Crutchfields in North Carolina - Genealogy. com Crutchfields in North Carolina By Jean Smith August 28, 2009 at 07:48:56 I am looking for any information on the following; James Robert Crutchfield (born c a 1858), lived in Winston-Salem, NC; Robert Victor Crutchfield (1880) lived in Winston-Salem with grandmother, Jane Crutchfield Possible son of Bertha Crutchfield; Bertha Crutchfield; Ann Eliza Crutchfield; Gaither Ellington Crutchfield
Re: For Mr Trottwell - Genealogy. com Hi William, I see the 1880 census record you found From it I suspect John S Crutchfield could have been in KY during the 1860 census because his son Edward E Crutchfield was born there about 1861 Because of Nannie being about 15 years younger than John S she could have been a 2nd marriage for John S If not a 2nd marriage son Edward E was born when Nannie was about age 16 I don't know