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Silas Crouch

Birth7 Aug 1834 - Crawford Co., PA
DeathAbt 1897 - Illinois, USA
MotherNancy Margaret DAILY
FatherJohn Crouch

Born in Crawford Co., PA on 7 Aug 1834 to John Crouch and Nancy Margaret DAILY. Silas Crouch married Mary Ellen Carothers and had 9 children. He passed away on Abt 1897 in Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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John Crouch
1809 - 1885
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Nancy Margaret Daily
1811 - 1857
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ellen Carothers
1841 - 1929
Children Show all
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Mary Ellen "Ella" Crouch
1882 - 1982
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Franklin Aaron Crouch
1863 - 1928
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Jane Lovilla,(jennie) Crouch
1861 - 1942
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John Wesley Crouch
1864 - 1950
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James F. Crouch
1866 - 1944
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Benjamin Silas Crouch
1867 - 1939
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George Arthur Crouch
1877 - 1962
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Lester Grant Crouch
1870 - 1945
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Frederick V. "Fred" Crouch Crach
1876 - 1900

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