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Shuler Elizabeth [Female] b. 3 FEB 1778 Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York - d. 17 DEC 1843 Jackson County, Indiana

Source
Title: The Ruddick Family in America, published in Oakland, California, 1993.

Source
Title: Information compiled by Robin Petersen, 711 S. Main St., Washington,Illinois 61571.

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Crane Elizabeth Roxena [Female] b. 11 JAN 1837 Jackson County, Indiana - d. 16 FEB 1871 Jackson County, Indiana

Source
Title: Information compiled by Robin Petersen, 711 S. Main St., Washington,Illinois 61571.

Census: 1850

CONC

She is buried in Plot 41, Row 6.

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Crane Chester Harrell [Male] b. 8 JUL 1842 Jackson County, Indiana - d. 16 AUG 1873 Jackson County, Indiana

Source
Title: Information compiled by Robin Petersen, 711 S. Main St., Washington,Illinois 61571.

Occupation
Census: 1850
Census: 1860

CONC

Chester is buried in Plot #41, Row #6.
Chester is age 8, attending school and living with his mother.
He is age 17, working as a day laborer and living with his mother.

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Crane Hester Ann [Female] b. MAR 1844 Jackson County, Indiana - d. BEF 15 OCT 1912 Clay Center, Clay County, Kansas

Source
Title: Information compiled by Robin Petersen, 711 S. Main St., Washington,Illinois 61571.

Census: 1850
Census: 1860

CONC

The 1870 Federal Census for Riley County, Kansas, shows an Esther Crane, age 26, living with John Meeker and Elizabeth Crane. So we can assume that Hester used a nick name of Esther. Hester and John were living in Clifton, Kansas, on December 15, 1888.
She is age 6, attending school and living with her mother.
She is age 16, working as a seamstress and living with her mother.

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Crane Eliza Ann [Female] b. 31 OCT 1845 Jackson County, Indiana - d. 24 OCT 1907

Source
Title: Information compiled by Robin Petersen, 711 S. Main St., Washington,Illinois 61571.

Census: 1850
Census: 1860

CONC

Eliza is age 4 and living with her mother.
Eliza is age 14 and living with her mother.

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Crane Mary Ann [Female] b. ABT 1849 Jackson County, Indiana - d. 1879

Source
Title: Information compiled by Robin Petersen, 711 S. Main St., Washington,Illinois 61571.

Census: 1850
Census: 1860
Census: 1870

CONC

She is age one and living with her mother, Manerva.
She is age 11 and living with her mother.
Mary is age 21 and living in the home of her brother-in-law, Jesse Winslow.

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Crane Obediah Meeker 1st [Male] b. 5 JUL 1780 Newark, Essex County, New Jersey - d. 5 FEB 1852 Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa

Source
Title: The Ruddick Family in America, published in Oakland, California, 1993.

Source
Title: Information compiled by Robin Petersen, 711 S. Main St., Washington,Illinois 61571.

CONC


In 1815, Obediah and Elizabeth moved from Amsterdam, New York to Harrison, Ohio. His mother, Phebe, who was travelling with them, died on the Ohio River.

Obediah settled near his brother, Jonas, who had founded the town. For the next two years, the brothers purchased property in Jackson County, Indiana, totalling over 1,000 acres of first rate land. Although Jonas' family moved away in 1817, Obediah remained at Harrison, making trips to Indiana to build a home for his family.

In the Summer of 1819, the O. M. Cranes moved to Indiana and settled west of the present city of Seymour, along the Brownstown-Jackson Township border. This area is still known as Crane Hill.

It was not long before Obediah became involved in government affairs and was a staunch member of the old-line Whig party. On May 12, 1823, he was appointed to the County Board of Commissioners which position he held for only a few months, at which time he was elected to the Indiana House of Representatives, that body of men meeting at the Capital in Corydon. It was during this period that the family moved south to Jeffersonville and remained until the early 1830's.

Obediah joined the Indiana State Agricultural Society, and on February 8, 1836, he was elected to the Brownstown Turnpike Company, in which he supervised road construction and improvements.

In 1849, Obediah and his two younger sons moved west to St. Louis, Missouri, then on to Keokuk, Iowa.

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Beavers Mary [Female] b. 12 JAN 1743/44 Virginia - d. 20 MAR 1826 Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee

Source
Title: Information compiled by Randall "Gene" Clack. Gene lists his sourcesas follows:

CONC

Mary Beavers original name was spelled DeBeauvilliers.

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Clack Martha [Female] b. 28 JAN 1768 Sevier County, Tennessee

Source
Title: Information compiled by Randall "Gene" Clack. Gene lists his sourcesas follows:

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Clack Spencer Samuel [Male] b. ABT 1780 Virginia

Source
Title: Information compiled by Randall "Gene" Clack. Gene lists his sourcesas follows:

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