Jeannette Rauch
F, #81, (23 Apr 1915 - 3 Jan 1995)
Parents
Rauch, Jeannette
Biography
Birth | 23 Apr 1915 | Jeannette Rauch was born on 23 Apr 1915 in Dawson, Georgia.1 |
Marriage | 25 Nov 1938 | George Philip ("Flip") Crotwell, Sr, and she were married on 25 Nov 1938 in Dawson, Georgia.2,1 |
Death | 3 Jan 1995 | She died on 3 Jan 1995 at age 79 in York, South Carolina.1 |
Burial | Jan 1995 | She was buried in Jan 1995 in Liberty, South Carolina.1 |
Note | | Neal Family History says she was from Smithville, Ga. |
Occupation | bet 1936 and 1937 | Bet 1936 and 1937 Jeannette Rauch was at an English teacher at school in Smithville, Georgia.3 |
Citations
- [S212] Henry Frasier Crotwell
- [S200] Newspaper Article, Macon Telegraph, 4 Jan 1939, p 6
- [S200] Newspaper Article, Macon Telegraph, 2 Sep 1936 and 25 Aug 1937
George Philip ("Phil") Crotwell, Jr
M, #82, (22 Aug 1939 - 20 Jul 2003)
Parents
Crotwell, George Philip Jr - Obituary - 2003
Biography
Birth | 22 Aug 1939 | George Philip ("Phil") Crotwell, Jr, was born on 22 Aug 1939 in Albany, Georgia.1,2 |
Death | 20 Jul 2003 | He died on 20 Jul 2003 at age 63 in Aiken, South Carolina.1,3,2 |
Burial | 2003 | He was buried in 2003 at Southlawn Cemetery in Aiken, South Carolina.1 |
Burial | Jul 2003 | He was buried in Jul 2003 in Aiken, South Carolina.2 |
Education | | George Philip ("Phil") Crotwell, Jr, was educated at Clemson University.3 |
Military | | He served in the military in the Air Force, retired as a Lt. Colonel.3 |
Person Source | | He had person sources.3,2 |
Citations
- [S106] U.S. Dept. of Veteran Affairs, Source Medium: Internet
- [S212] Henry Frasier Crotwell
- [S81] Obituary, Source Medium: Newspaper, George Philip Crotwell Jr, Augusta Chronicle, 21 Jul 2003, p 12
Annie Lucille Cannon
F, #84, (29 Jan 1904 - 31 Jul 1992)
Parents
Cannon, Annie Lucille
Biography
Birth | 29 Jan 1904 | Annie Lucille Cannon was born on 29 Jan 1904 in Bowersville, Georgia.1,2 |
Marriage | 27 Oct 1929 | Edward Auton ("Ned") Crotwell and she were married on 27 Oct 1929 in Americus, Georgia.3 |
Death | 31 Jul 1992 | She died on 31 Jul 1992 at age 88.1 |
Burial | 1992 | She was buried in 1992 at Leesburg Cemetery in Leesburg, Georgia.1 |
Person Source | | Annie Lucille Cannon had person sources.2 |
Citations
- [S104] Tombstone
- [S27] Bill Crotwell, Source Medium: Interview
- [S200] Newspaper Article, Marriage Announcement, Macon Telegraph, 3 Nov 1929, p 17
Edward Auton Crotwell, Jr.
M, #85, (24 Dec 1934 - 4 Oct 1937)
Parents
Biography
Birth | 24 Dec 1934 | Edward Auton Crotwell, Jr., was born on 24 Dec 1934.1 |
Death | 4 Oct 1937 | He died on 4 Oct 1937 at age 2.1 |
Citations
- [S104] Tombstone
Harry L. ("Rocky") Rockwood
M, #92, (abt 1884 - Jun 1963)
Rockwood, Harry "Rocky" - 1940s
Biography
Birth | abt 1884 | Harry L. ("Rocky") Rockwood was born abt 1884 in Duval County, Texas.1 |
Marriage | | He and Sophia Nell Crotwell were married.2,1 |
Death | Jun 1963 | He died in Jun 1963 in Lake City, Florida. Obituary found in Bible of Ralph B. Swink Jr.1 |
Burial | 1963 | He was buried in 1963 at Warren Smith Cemetery in Jacksonville Beach, Florida.1 |
Note | | According to his obituary, died at age of 79. Had been a teacher and school principal. Owned and operated the Rock-Inn boarding house on Jacksonville Beach, Fl. |
Military | | Harry L. ("Rocky") Rockwood served in the military in the Spanish-American War and World War I. He enlisted in the army at age of 14.1 |
Property | | He owned Rock-Inn, a tourist boarding house on the beach in Jacksonville Beach, Florida.2 |
Citations
- [S81] Obituary, Source Medium: Newspaper, Obituary of Harry L. Rockwood
- [S44] Dee Swink, Source Medium: Interview
Hananiah ("Hanny") Gaunt, I
M, #93
Parents
Biography
Marriage | 10 May 1678 | Hananiah ("Hanny") Gaunt, I, and Dorothy Butler were married on 10 May 1678 in Sandwich, Plymouth Colony. Witnesses include bride's two sisters Patience Gibbs & Prudence Harper, groom's parents Peter & Lydia Gaunt, groom's brother Israel Gaunt I.1,2 |
Burial | | He was buried at his farm with his wife.3 |
Religion | | Hananiah ("Hanny") Gaunt, I, was Quaker.4 |
Description | | He was described as tall, powerful, well educated, plain, sincere, & earnest.4 |
Person Source | | He had person sources.4,5,6 |
Misc | aft 1678 | He moved first to Long Island and then to Springfield in Burlington County, New Jersey to escape the religious persecution in Massachusetts aft 1678.4 |
Property | abt 1685 | He owned abt 1685 at 500 acres in Springfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey.4 |
Citations
- [S222] New England Historic Genealogical Society Online Database (americanancestors.org), "The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York”, Frank J. Doherty, Vol 3, p 34
- [S218] New England Historical and Genealogical Register, "Thomas Butler of Sandwich, Mass. (ca 1617-1689)", Lydia B. Brownson & Maclean W. McLean, Vol 127, pp 18-26, citing Sandwich Friends Meeting Records
- [S139] Leah Blackman, History of Little Egg Harbor Township, Burlington, NJ (1880), pp. 285-294, no date of death
- [S139] Leah Blackman, History of Little Egg Harbor Township, Burlington, NJ (1880), pp. 285-294
- [S220] "Barnstable County, MA,Probate Records (1685-1789)," americanancestors.org online database, pp 66-67, Probate Records of Lydia Gaunt ( Vol 1, pp 59-60)
- [S221] Mayflower Descendant: A Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History, Vol 32, pp 83-84, "Abstracts of Barnstable County Probate Records", Will of Israel Gaunt
Dorothy Butler
F, #94, (28 Jan 1650/51 - )
Parents
Biography
Birth | 28 Jan 1650/51 | Dorothy Butler was born on 28 Jan 1650/51. Errors exist in Sandwich Town Hall records regarding Thomas Butler's wife and daughter. The vital records were transferred to two new books and then cards. Genealogists found errors in transcripts. Both Thomas Butler's wife and daughter were named Dorothy. His wife was recorded as Dorithy and daughter as Darity. The clerk doing the transcription assumed they were the same person. So records are wrong. Actual info per this article's authors: Daughter Dorothy b 23 Jan 1650, m 16781,2 |
Marriage | 10 May 1678 | Hananiah ("Hanny") Gaunt, I, and she were married on 10 May 1678 in Sandwich, Plymouth Colony. Witnesses include bride's two sisters Patience Gibbs & Prudence Harper, groom's parents Peter & Lydia Gaunt, groom's brother Israel Gaunt I.1,3 |
Person Source | | Dorothy Butler had person sources.4,1,2 |
Citations
- [S222] New England Historic Genealogical Society Online Database (americanancestors.org), "The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York”, Frank J. Doherty, Vol 3, p 34
- [S218] New England Historical and Genealogical Register, "Thomas Butler of Sandwich, Mass. (ca 1617-1689)", Lydia B. Brownson & Maclean W. McLean, Vol 127, pp 18-26
- [S218] New England Historical and Genealogical Register, "Thomas Butler of Sandwich, Mass. (ca 1617-1689)", Lydia B. Brownson & Maclean W. McLean, Vol 127, pp 18-26, citing Sandwich Friends Meeting Records
- [S139] Leah Blackman, History of Little Egg Harbor Township, Burlington, NJ (1880), pp. 285-294
Sophia Weimar
F, #95
Biography
Person Source | | Sophia Weimar had person sources.1 |
Citations
- [S139] Leah Blackman, History of Little Egg Harbor Township, Burlington, NJ (1880), pp. 285-294
Elizabeth Crotwell
F, #96
Parents
Biography
Marriage | bef 1834 | George Hemiter and Elizabeth Crotwell were married bef 1834.1 |
Person Source | | Elizabeth Crotwell had person sources.1 |
Citations
- [S120] Will of George Crotwell, Source Medium: Official Document, dtd 14 Nov 1834 (Gwinnett County Georgia), Proved 1 Aug 1837 (Jefferson County Alabama)
Cornelius Shrouds
M, #97
Biography
Residence | | Cornelius Shrouds lived prior to coming to America in Holland.1 |
Person Source | | He had person sources.1 |
Citations
- [S139] Leah Blackman, History of Little Egg Harbor Township, Burlington, NJ (1880), pp. 285-294
Sophia Shrouds
F, #98, (abt 1696 - )
Parents
Biography
Birth | abt 1696 | Sophia Shrouds was born abt 1696.1 |
Marriage | Jun 1715 | Zebulon Gaunt, Sr, and she were married in Jun 1715 at at a Quaker Friend's meeting in Germantown Township in Montgomery, Pennsylvania. Quaker Meeting Records for Burlington on 7 Feb 1715 show Zebulon Gaunt requested a certificate to travel to Jarmantown with intentions to marry, which was granted on 4 Apr 1715. Quaker Meeting Records for the Abington Monthly Meeting Men´s Minutes, (Montgomery County, Pennsylvania) 30 May 1715 show that Zebulon Gaunt and Sophia Shrouds had stated their intentions to marry before two monthly meetings and an inquiry had been done and found them clear to marry. At the 27 Jun 1715 meeting of the Abington Monthly Meeting, it was reported by those who had been appointed to attend the ceremony that it had been performed in a "decent manner."2,3,4 |
Person Source | | Sophia Shrouds had person sources.5 |
Citations
- [S61] Mary Lee Barnes, Frances Gantt Dwiggins, Butch Younginer, Israel Gauntt Family History, Source Medium: Internet
- [S223] Quaker Original Meeting Records, Marriage Intention & Marriage Record, Abington Monthly Meeting, Men´s Minutes, 30 May 1715, 27 Jun 1715
- [S51] William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Source Medium: Book, Vol II, p 224, Burlington Monthly Meeting
- [S223] Quaker Original Meeting Records, Burlington Monthly Meeting Men's Minutes, dtd 7 Feb 1715, 4 Apr 1715
- [S139] Leah Blackman, History of Little Egg Harbor Township, Burlington, NJ (1880), pp. 285-294
Zebulon Gaunt, Sr
M, #99, ( - aft Aug 1753)
Parents
Biography
Marriage | Jun 1715 | Zebulon Gaunt, Sr, and Sophia Shrouds were married in Jun 1715 at at a Quaker Friend's meeting in Germantown Township in Montgomery, Pennsylvania. Quaker Meeting Records for Burlington on 7 Feb 1715 show Zebulon Gaunt requested a certificate to travel to Jarmantown with intentions to marry, which was granted on 4 Apr 1715. Quaker Meeting Records for the Abington Monthly Meeting Men´s Minutes, (Montgomery County, Pennsylvania) 30 May 1715 show that Zebulon Gaunt and Sophia Shrouds had stated their intentions to marry before two monthly meetings and an inquiry had been done and found them clear to marry. At the 27 Jun 1715 meeting of the Abington Monthly Meeting, it was reported by those who had been appointed to attend the ceremony that it had been performed in a "decent manner."1,2,3 |
Death | aft Aug 1753 | He died aft Aug 1753. On 6 Aug 1753 Zebulon Gaunt requested certificates of removal for sons Israel and Zebulon Jr to move to the New Garden Meeting in Orange County, North Carolina.4 |
Religion | | Zebulon Gaunt, Sr, was Quaker and active member of the Bulington Meeting.5 |
Person Source | | He had person sources.6 |
Misc | 19 Aug 1732 | He was appointed a Justice of the Peace by the “Commission of the Peace” for Burlington County, New Jersey on 19 Aug 1732.7 |
Citations
- [S223] Quaker Original Meeting Records, Marriage Intention & Marriage Record, Abington Monthly Meeting, Men´s Minutes, 30 May 1715, 27 Jun 1715
- [S51] William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Source Medium: Book, Vol II, p 224, Burlington Monthly Meeting
- [S223] Quaker Original Meeting Records, Burlington Monthly Meeting Men's Minutes, dtd 7 Feb 1715, 4 Apr 1715
- [S223] Quaker Original Meeting Records, Burington Monthly Meeting, 1753, pp 251, 254
- [S223] Quaker Original Meeting Records, Burlington Monthly Meeting Men's Minutes
- [S139] Leah Blackman, History of Little Egg Harbor Township, Burlington, NJ (1880), pp. 285-294 (year wrong)
- [S224] PennsylvaniaGenealogical Magazine, Vol 8, p 246
Hannah Spencer
F, #100, (abt 1740 - Oct 1815)
Biography
Birth | abt 1740 | Hannah Spencer was born abt 1740.1 |
Marriage | bef 1758 | ? Innis and she were married bef 1758.1 |
Marriage | 1758 | Israel Gauntt, II, and she were married in 1758. The Israel Gauntt Family history says he married Hannah Spencer Innis who was born abt 1740 in NC. No source was given for her name. Quaker records only indicate she was a young widow. See "Religion" fact below dtd 29 Jul 1758 for details of this relationship from the Quaker Monthly Meeting Minutes.1,2,3 |
Death | Oct 1815 | She died in Oct 1815.1 |
Note | | The Israel Gauntt Family History says his wife was Hannah Spencer Innis, Spencer being the maiden name. The Quaker meeting records of Apr 1757 New Garden Monthly Meeting stated Israel had a young widow woman living with him. A year later he declared he was married to the woman and was removed from the Quakers for marrying outside the religion. No name was given in these records and no other record of his marriage was found. |
Person Source | | Hannah Spencer had person sources.4,1 |
Census | 1800 | She appeared in the census in 1800 in Newberry District, South Carolina.5 |
Census | 1810 | She appeared in the census in 1810 in Newberry, South Carolina.6 |
Will | 15 Aug 1813 | She signed a will on 15 Aug 1813 in Newberry District, South Carolina. The will names her daughter Susannah Coate, daughter of her first husband, and leaves her a red cow. She names the children by second husband Israel: James Gauntt, Joseph Gauntt, Jacob Gauntt, Hannah Mooney, Rebkah Gilbert, and Mary Coate. She leaves her granddaugher Patsey Abernathy one red cow with white face. (Quaker Familes of South Carolina & Georgia names Patsey as one of the children of Israel & Hannah Gauntt.) She leaves her great-grandson Grigsby Appleton one heifer. She leaves to her son Jacob Gauntt the house she lives in with the 2 acres adjoining which was left to her by her husband. She divides remaining estate among her six children. She names James & Jacob Gauntt as executors.7 |
Citations
- [S61] Mary Lee Barnes, Frances Gantt Dwiggins, Butch Younginer, Israel Gauntt Family History, Source Medium: Internet
- [S51] William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Source Medium: Book, Vol I, p. 541, No name for wife given, just that he married out of unity
- [S223] Quaker Original Meeting Records, New Garden Monthly Meetings dtd 30 Apr 1757, 28 Ma7 1757, 24 Jun 1758, 29 Jul 1758, and 26 Aug 1758
- [S123] Will of Israel Gauntt, Newberry County Courthouse, SC, dtd 25 Dec 1798, prvd 24 Mar 1800, rcd 15 May 1800, Will Book C, p 21, Source Medium: Official Document, First name of wife is Hannah
- [S2] 1800 Census, Source Medium: Microfilm, Series M32, Roll 50, p 76
- [S4] 1810 Census, Source Medium: Microfilm, Series M252, Roll 61, p. 111A
- [S122] Will of Hannah Gauntt , dtd 15 Aug 1813, Box 9, Pkg 19, Est. 200, Source Medium: Microfilm, Did not find date of probate