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James H. Crow, born 1840 in GA,
Posted by: Phillip Crow (ID *****6127) Date: April 26, 2002 at 11:35:57
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Anyone know who this James H. Crow is, and who his ancestor/descendents were, that appears on the 1900 census for the Fork 575 Militia District of Hall Co. GA, dwelling 62, family 63, page 282?

James H. Crow, head of household, white male, born in May 1840, 61 yrs. old, married 25 yrs, born in GA, as was his parents. Wife, Mary A., white female, born in Feb 1844, 56 yrs. old, mother of 5, 2 living in 1900, and son Charlie E. Crow, white male, born in May 1880, 20 yrs. old, married, born in GA as were his parents.

Living in the next dwelling on this 1900 census was J.(Joseph? hard to read) Dunagan, 26 years old, with wife (Tinle?) 15 years old, married 1 year, and family of 7 Dunagan children. I assume 6 of the children were from a first marrige as J. Dunagan says he was married for 8 years, and she for 1 year. In this same Fork 575 District were: John M. Dunagan, 31 years, and wife Clara White, 28 years, and a Ashby?(hard to read but looks like Ashby to me) Dunagan, born Oct. 1864 GA, parents GA also, and wife Mary born Nov.1864, married 23 years, mother of 7, 6 living. Living in the A. Dunagan household was a daughter-in-law, Sarah Darby, 45 years old born Feb. 1865 in GA, single. I "assume" Ashby Dunagan's, wife's maiden name "may" have been Darby also, and "possibly", the daughters of Winchester Darby and his first wife, Elizabeth Prickett, since Whinchester and second wife of two years, Lizzie Sutton, were living a couple of dwellings away?

My Crows were always around the Dunagan families of all spellings in "probably" Orange/Chatham Co. NC (no proof of this NC connection yet), Franklin, Hall, and Whitfield Cos. GA, and again in Johnson/Hill Cos. TX, but I've never found a Dunagan, of any spelling, married to any of my Crows. Can anyone shed some light on who these families are, where they came from, and where they went to? Any help will be appreciated.

visit my assumed Crows at; http://www.gencircles.com/users/crows_nest/


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