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Rachel Crasson ( Cresson ) Smalley (6thGGM X2) DNA 1742–1815 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1742

Birth Location: New Jersey British Colony (later the USA)

Death Date: 1815

Death Location: Clinton County, Ohio, USA

Father: Abram Creson

Mother: Mary (7thGGM)

Spouse(s): Benjamin DNA

Children(s): W Smally, Ben Smally, Mary Smalley

In 1742, Rachel Crasson ( Cresson ) Smalley (6thGGM X2) DNA entered the world in New Jersey British Colony (later the USA), born to Abram Creson And Mary Williams 1715 1790 7Thggm. Rachel Crasson ( Cresson ) Smalley (6thGGM X2) DNA married Benjamin Smalley Jr 1741 6Thggf 2X Dna, and had children including Ben Smally, Mary Smalley, W Smally. Rachel Crasson ( Cresson ) Smalley (6thGGM X2) DNA passed away in 1815 in Clinton County, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1742, Rachel Crasson ( Cresson ) Smalley (6thGGM X2) DNA entered the world in New Jersey British Colony (later the USA), born to Abram Creson And Mary Williams 1715 1790 7Thggm.
  • Rachel Crasson ( Cresson ) Smalley (6thGGM X2) DNA married Benjamin Smalley Jr 1741 6Thggf 2X Dna, and had children including Ben Smally, Mary Smalley, W Smally.
  • Rachel Crasson ( Cresson ) Smalley (6thGGM X2) DNA passed away in 1815 in Clinton County, Ohio, USA.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Rachel DNA's Ancestors

Self
Rachel DNA
1742–1815
Birth Place: New Jersey British Colony (later the USA)
Parents
Abram Creson
1717–1791
North Branch, Hunterdon County, New Jersey
Mary (Williams ? (1715-1790)) (7thGGM)
1715–1790
Grandparents
Thomas (Williams (1697-1759) (8thGGF)) ?
1697–1759
Richmond, Wise, Virginia
Susanna (Blunt ( Williams \ Davis ) (1684-1726) (Possible mother of Mary) Williams)
1684–1726
Isle of Wight County, Virginia colony (later the USA)
Great-Grandparents
Roger (9thGGF)
1676–1725
Anne ?
1685–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Rachel DNA's Descendants

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Rachel (Crasson ( Cresson ) Smalley (6thGGM X2)) DNA (1742–1815) m. Benjamin (Smalley Jr (1741) (6thGGF 2X)) DNA (26 October 1741–1776)
  1. 1. W Smally 1762–1838 m. Prudence Smalley 1768–1824 m. Elizabeth Brown 1786–1858
    1. 1. John (Riley Smalley (4thGGF) DNA Match) 🤴 1792–1834 m. Salvena Swallow 1788–1846
      1. 1. Lydia (Amanda Smalley (3rdGGM) DNA) 🤴 1827–1862 m. Andrew (R) Newman 1830–1902
        1. 1. Anderson (Knight) Newman 1853–1911 m. Martha (Missouri Rogers) (Newman) 1867–1953
        2. 2. Riley (Elwood) Newman 1859–1925
        3. 3. V (O) Newman 1855–1938 m. R (A) Patterson 1850–1880
      2. 2. William (Anderson Smalley) (4thGU) 1832–1886 m. Mary (A.) Smalley 1841–1919
        1. 1. Cornelia (Smalley) (1stC4XR) 1877–1966 m. Charles (Shelton Chick) (2ndC3XR) 1875–1939
        2. 2. John (E.) Smalley 1869–1964
        3. 3. Frank Smalley 1872–1930
        4. 4. William (T) Kelly 1858–
        5. 5. Mariah Smalley 1862–
        6. 6. Nina Smalley 1863–
        7. 7. Jesse (Jackson) Smalley 1874–1939
        8. 8. Burdy (B) Smalley 1878–
        9. 9. Malcolm (Trotting) Smalley 1881–1951
        10. 10. Samuel Smalley 1876–1930
      3. 3. Elizabeth (Martha) Smalley 1814–
      4. 4. Freeman (Knight) Smalley 1815–1857
      5. 5. Parthania (Ann) Smalley 1818–
      6. 6. Mary (Melinda) Smalley 1820–1917
      7. 7. John (Riley Smalley Jr) (4thGU) 1820–1901 m. Elizebeth Smalley 1835–
        1. 1. John (W) Smalley 1855–
        2. 2. William (A L) Smalley 1863–
      8. 8. Jesse (J) Smalley 1830–1908
        1. 1. William (Anderson) Smalley 1832–1919
      9. 9. Angeline Smalley 1831–1905
      10. 10. Cynthia Smalley 1823–1905
      11. 11. Aliva (Ann K) Smalley 1810–
      12. 12. Dorcas Smalley 1811–1849
      13. 13. Elizabeth Smalley 1808–1853
      14. 14. Prudence Smalley 1819–1896
      15. 15. Rachel Smalley 1821–1899
      16. 16. William Smalley 1813–1865
      17. 17. Mary Smalley 1817–1890
      18. 18. John (R) Smalley 1822–1852
    2. 2. Henry (T.) Smalley 1830–
    3. 3. Benjamin (Franklin Smalley) (5thGU) 1787–1856
    4. 4. Freeman (Smalley Sr (Jasper) (First Baptist minister to preach in Texas was threatened and robbed)) (5thGU) 1790–1874
      1. 1. Freeman (Smalley Jr (Jasper) (Reverend)) (1stC5XR) 1820–1849
    5. 5. Rachel Smalley 1795–1824
    6. 6. William Smalley 1796–1824
    7. 7. Mary Smalley 1798–1876
    8. 8. James (Knight) Smalley 1801–1856
    9. 9. Jessie (G.) Smalley 1803–1830
    10. 10. Martha (Kathryn) Smalley 1805–1876
    11. 11. Prudence (Ann) Smalley 1810–1902
  2. 2. Ben Smally 1771–1855
  3. 3. Mary Smalley 1771–1831 m. William (RABB) (5thGGF) 1770–1831
    1. 1. Rachel (Rose) Rabb 1790–1872 m. Joseph (Austin Newman (4thGGF)) DNA 1787–1831
      1. 1. Andrew (R) Newman 1830–1902 m. Mary (Elizabeth Newman) (3rdGGM) 1846–1923 m. Lydia (Amanda Smalley (3rdGGM) DNA) 🤴 1827–1862
        1. 1. Mary Newman 1883–1961
        2. 2. Arthur Newman 1889–1983
        3. 3. Thomas (E.) Newman 1868–
        4. 4. Joseph (A) Newman 1870–
        5. 5. Robert (R.) Newman 1879–
        6. 6. Andrew (Jesse) Newman 1871–1932
        7. 7. Robert (Green) Newman 1878–1962
      2. 2. William (Rabb) Newman 1812–1891
      3. 3. Eliza Newman 1812–1850
      4. 4. Minerva Newman 1814–1850
      5. 5. Rebecca (Elizabeth Newman) Tumlinson 1819–1906
      6. 6. Thomas Newman 1822–1840
      7. 7. Ali Newman 1822–1844
      8. 8. Joseph (Austin Newman) Jr 1827–1872
      9. 9. Sarah (Jane Newman) (4thGA) 1817–1908
      10. 10. Louisa (Newman) ? 1812–1850
      11. 11. Mary (Elizabeth "POLLY") Newman 1808–1842
      12. 12. Minerva (M) Silcriggs 1814–1850
      13. 13. Sarah ("Sally" Jane) Newman 1817–1876
      14. 14. Thomas (Rabb) Newman 1822–1840
      15. 15. Thomas (E) Newman 1812–
      16. 16. Mary Newman 1807–1846
      17. 17. Eli ("Ali") Newman 1822–1844

Rachel DNA's Timeline

2 Records

1742
1742
Birth of Rachel Crasson ( Cresson ) Smalley (6thGGM X2) DNA in New Jersey British Colony (later the USA)
New Jersey British Colony (later the USA)
1815
1815
Age 73
Death of Rachel Crasson ( Cresson ) Smalley (6thGGM X2) DNA in Clinton County, Ohio, USA
Clinton County, Ohio, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1742
    Event Place: New Jersey British Colony (later the USA)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1815
    Event Place: Clinton County, Ohio, USA

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