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John C Crowder

Birth9 April 1795 - Wake County, North Carolina, USA
Death25 January 1895 - Lawrence County, Alabama, USA
MotherLively Hastings
FatherRobert Crowder/Joan

Born in Wake County, North Carolina, USA on 9 April 1795 to Robert Crowder/Joan and Lively Hastings. John C Crowder married Susannah Owens and had 5 children. He passed away on 25 January 1895 in Lawrence County, Alabama, USA.

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Robert Crowder/joan
1768 - 1820
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Lively Hastings
1772 - 1820
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Susannah Owens
1828 - Unknown
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Eunice Bedford
1800 - Unknown
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Nancy Martha Crowder
1863 - 1918
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Elizabeth "Betty" Crowder
1850 - 1883
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William Henry Clay Crowder
1845 - 1931
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Susan Harriet Crowder
1856 - 1932
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Susan Ragan
1831 - Unknown

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