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Rachel J. Crow 1845–1913 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Oct 1845

Birth Location: Gainesville, Hall, Georgia, USA

Death Date: 6 Apr 1913

Death Location: Normangee, Leon, Texas, USA

Father: Levi Crow

Mother: Mary Burkes

Spouse(s): William Barker

Children(s): Alice Barker, Mary Barker, Amos Barker, Archie Barker, May Barker

The story of Rachel J. Crow began in 1845 in Gainesville, Hall, Georgia, USA. Rachel J. Crow married William Smith Barker, and had children including Alice Barker, Amos M Barker, Annie Barker, Archie Bell Barker, Mary E Barker, May Beatrice Barker, Nancy Barker. Rachel J. Crow passed away in 1913 in Normangee, Leon, Texas, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Rachel J. Crow began in 1845 in Gainesville, Hall, Georgia, USA.
  • Rachel J. Crow married William Smith Barker, and had children including Alice Barker, Amos M Barker, Annie Barker, Archie Bell Barker, Mary E Barker, May Beatrice Barker, Nancy Barker.
  • Rachel J. Crow passed away in 1913 in Normangee, Leon, Texas, USA.

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Rachel Crow's Ancestors

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Rachel Crow
1845–1913
Birth Place: Gainesville, Hall, Georgia, USA
Parents
Levi Crow
1814–1895
Clarke, Georgia, USA
Mary (Polly "Ollie") Burkes
1827–1902
, Henry, Georgia, USA
Grandparents
Martin (Towne) Crow
1777–1845
Clarke County, GA
Rachel Parker
1787–1869
, Nansemond, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Stephen Crow
1750–1830
Margaret Stroud
1757–1834
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Stroud
1732–1805
Sarah Connally
1735–1807

Rachel Crow's Descendants

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Rachel (J.) Crow (29 Oct 1845–6 Apr 1913) m. William (Smith) Barker (1841–Abt 1899)
  1. 1. Alice Barker 1862–1909 m. William (J.) Porter 1853–1898
    1. 1. Oscar (James) Porter 1879–1960 m. Josie Todd 1884–1912
      1. 1. Emmett Porter 1907–2000 m. Sudie (Beatrice) Walker 1910–1999
        1. 1. Aubrey (Euell) Porter 1929–2001
        2. 2. Kenneth (Garland) Porter 1939–1965
      2. 2. Claudia Porter 1908–1984
    2. 2. Hubbard (Sam) Porter 1883–1947
    3. 3. John Porter 1896–1965
    4. 4. Pinkney (M.) Porter 1884–1916
    5. 5. Charlie (White) Porter 1887–1968
    6. 6. Clifton (Cleveland) Porter 1889–1942
    7. 7. Effie (L.) Porter 1892–
    8. 8. William ("Bud") Porter 1893–1982
    9. 9. Emma (Caroline) Porter 1878–1963
  2. 2. Mary (E.) Barker 1868–
  3. 3. Amos (M.) Barker 1870–1951
  4. 4. Archie (Bell) Barker 1882–
  5. 5. May (Beatrice) Barker 1887–1950

Rachel Crow's Timeline

2 Records

1845
29 Oct 1845
Birth of Rachel J. Crow in Gainesville, Hall, Georgia, USA
Gainesville, Hall, Georgia, USA
1913
6 Apr 1913
Age 68
Death of Rachel J. Crow in Normangee, Leon, Texas, USA
Normangee, Leon, Texas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Oct 1845
    Event Place: Gainesville, Hall, Georgia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Apr 1913
    Event Place: Normangee, Leon, Texas, USA

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