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Baby Crow 1918–1918 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Sep 1918

Birth Location: Hondo, Medina, Texas, USA

Death Date: 25 Sep 1918

Death Location: Hondo, Medina, Texas, USA

Father: Valter Crow

Mother: Lydia Crutchfield

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Children(s):

Baby Crow was born in 1918 in Hondo, Medina, Texas, USA, the child of Valter Asa Crow And Lydia Jane Crutchfield. Baby Crow passed away in 1918 in Hondo, Medina, Texas, USA.

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Biography

  • Baby Crow was born in 1918 in Hondo, Medina, Texas, USA, the child of Valter Asa Crow And Lydia Jane Crutchfield.
  • Baby Crow passed away in 1918 in Hondo, Medina, Texas, USA.

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Baby Crow's Ancestors

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Baby Crow
1918–1918
Birth Place: Hondo, Medina, Texas, USA
Parents
Valter Asa Crow
1872–1944
Shady Grove, Upshur County, Texas
Lydia (Jane) Crutchfield
1893–1965
Devine, Medina County, Texas, United States of America
Grandparents
John (Martin Crutchfield) Jr
1861–1955
Angelina County, Texas, USA
Leona (Elizabeth) Griffin
1864–1902
Gainesville, Cooke, Texas, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Sr
1830–1875
Lyddy Bryant
1840–1863
James Griffin
1829–1910
Mary Stevens
1839–1934
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ulysses Crutchfield
1795–1870
Mary Simpson
1800–1870
David Griffin
1796–1878
Cynthia Burch
1805–1851
David Stevens
1808–1846
Elizabeth Bacon
1812–1900

Baby Crow's Timeline

2 Records

1918
25 Sep 1918
Birth of Baby Crow in Hondo, Medina, Texas, USA
Hondo, Medina, Texas, USA
1918
25 Sep 1918
Death of Baby Crow in Hondo, Medina, Texas, USA
Hondo, Medina, Texas, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Sep 1918
    Event Place: Hondo, Medina, Texas, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Sep 1918
    Event Place: Hondo, Medina, Texas, USA

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