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Isaac Crow 1800–1872 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 Feb 1800

Birth Location: Great Crossing, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 26 Feb 1872

Death Location: , , Ohio, USA

Father: Peter Crow

Mother: Suzanna Earlewine

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Children(s):

In 1800, Isaac Crow entered the world in Great Crossing, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA, born to Peter Crow And Suzanna Earlewine. Isaac Crow passed away in 1872 in , , Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1800, Isaac Crow entered the world in Great Crossing, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA, born to Peter Crow And Suzanna Earlewine.
  • Isaac Crow passed away in 1872 in , , Ohio, USA.

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Isaac Crow's Ancestors

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Isaac Crow
1800–1872
Birth Place: Great Crossing, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Peter Crow
1763–1826
Dunkard Creek, Greene County, Pennsylvania
Suzanna Earlewine
1775–1854
Wheeling Creek, Greene County, Pennsylvania
Grandparents
Jacob Crow
1732–1822
Palatinate, Germany
Susannah Secrist
1735–1821
Richhill, Greene, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
George Crow
1719–1780
Nancy
1721–
Col Secrist
1715–
Susanna Secrist
1717–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Phillip Crow
1680–1750
Anna Wilhelm
1687–1750
William Cross
1688–
Jacob Sigrist
1696–1786
Anna Gerber
1695–1781
Joseph Crow
1695–1733

Isaac Crow's Timeline

2 Records

1800
6 Feb 1800
Birth of Isaac Crow in Great Crossing, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
Great Crossing, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
1872
26 Feb 1872
Age 72
Death of Isaac Crow in , , Ohio, USA
, , Ohio, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 Feb 1800
    Event Place: Great Crossing, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Feb 1872
    Event Place: , , Ohio, USA

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