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Descendants of Luke
Bradley
1 Luke Bradley b: March 16, 1794
in Craven Co., NC d: October 29, 1862 in Washburn, Barry Co.,
Missouri +Agitha Woodall b: Abt. 1794 m: January 20, 1816 in
Sumner Co., TN d: Bet. 1823 - 1824 *2nd Wife of Luke Bradley:
+Sarah Bryant b: Abt. 1806 in Tennessee m: December 08, 1824 in
Sumner Co., TN d: Aft. 1880 in Washburn, Barry Co.,
Missouri
2 Bradley b: Abt. 1825 in
Indiana +W. S. Crim b: Abt. 1825 in Tennessee m: Abt.
1846
2 Susan S. Bradley b: April 1840
in Indiana +Boren b: Abt. 1840
2 Levi H. Bradley b: Abt. 1837 in
Indiana
2 Dennis B. Bradley b: Abt. 1843
in Missouri d: October 29, 1862 in Washburn, Barry Co., Missouri
Burial: Bradley Cemetery, Washburn, Barry Co., MO
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Descendants of W. S.
Crim
1 W. S. Crim b: Abt. 1825 in
Tennessee +Bradley b: Abt. 1825 in Indiana m: Abt.
1846
2 Mary M. Crim b: Abt. 1847 in
AR
2 John H. Crim b: Abt. 1848 in
Missouri
2 William Benton Crim b: December
31, 1850 in Washburn, Barry Co., MO d: January 15, 1915 in
Washburn, Barry Co., Missouri Burial: January 16, 1915 Bradley
Cemetery, Barry Co., MO +Elizabeth Brisco b: November 1848 in
Barry Co., Missouri m: 1873 in Barry Co., MO d: 1915 in Barry
Co., Missouri Burial: Hickman Cemetery, Barry Co., MO
2 George W. Crim b: Abt.
1857
2 Sarah L. Crim b: Abt. 1858
+Hannah
2 Joseph Crim b: August 1860 in
Barry Co., Missouri
*2nd Wife of W. S. Crim: +A. J. b:
Abt. 1841 in Indiana m: Bef. 1860
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In 1850, Barry Co., MO, John Crim, age 2, born in
MO, was living with John and Elizabeth Hank who were from
Tennessee. And also Mary Crim, was living with Samuel Driscol,
who was age 54, born in NC. Mary was age 3, and born in
Arkansas.
1860 Sugar Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO
W. S. Crim, age 35, TN
A. J., female, age 19, IN
John, male, age 11, MO
W. B. age 9, MO
G. W., male, age 3, MO
S. L., female, age 2, MO
1870 Barry Co., MO, Sugar Creek Twp.
120. Sarah Bradley, age 64, TN, white, female
Dennis B., farmer, age 24, MO, white, male
Susan Stephens, age 29, IN, white, female
Frona Stephens, age 4, MO, white, female
John Crim, age 22, MO, white, male
William Crim, age 20, MO, white, male
George Crim, age 13, MO, white, male
Joseph Crim, age 8, MO, white, male
Sarah Crim, age 10, MO, white, female
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1870 Barry Co., MO, Sugar Creek
Twp.
120. Sarah Bradley, age 64, TN, white, female
Dennis B., farmer, age 24, MO, white, male
Susan Stephens, age 29, IN, white, female
Frona Stephens, age 4, MO, white, female
John Crim, age 22, MO, white, male
William Crim, age 20, MO, white, male
George Crim, age 13, MO, white, male
Joseph Crim, age 8, MO, white, male
Sarah Crim, age 10, MO, white, female
1880 Sugar Creek, Barry,
Missouri
Wm Crim, Self, M, Male, W, 28, MO, Farmer, TN, IN
Elisabeth Crim, Wife, M, Female, W, 31, MO, Keeping House, TN,
TN
Wiley Crim, Son, S, Male, W, 5, MO, At Home, MO, MO
John Crim, Son, S, Male, W, 3, MO, At Home, MO, MO
Charley Crim, Son, S Male, W, 4 Months, MO, At Home, MO, MO
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Washburn News: William Benton Crim died Friday, Jan 15, at his
home west of town of paralysis, age about 60 years. He leaves a
wife and six children to mourn his death. They are Levi, Charles,
John, Will of this place, Maude and Mrs. Matt Brewer of Seligman.
Funeral services were conducted at the Union Church Saturday
afternoon by Rev. Bishop and burial was made at the cemetery west
of town. Mr. Crim was an old citizen of Barry County and a member
of the M. E. Church, a regular attendant when his health would
permit. The community extends sympathy to the bereaved family.
January 21, 1915, Thursday, Cassville
Republican
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Ash No. 2 News: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Erwin of Wayne attended the
funeral of W. B. Crim held at the Union Church in Washburn
Saturday, Jan. 16. January 28, 1915,
Thursday, Cassville Republican
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Obituary: William B. Crim was born near
Washburn in Barry County, MO, Dec 31, 1850, and died at paralysis
at his home near Washburn, Jan 15, 1915. Funeral services were
held at the Union Church in Washburn, Jan 16, 1915, conducted by
Rev. Bishop, a minister of the M. E. Church. Mr. Crim had been a
member of the M. E. Church fifteen years in which he strongly
believed. His body was laid to rest west of Washburn in the
Bradley Cemetery on the old homestead of his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Luke Bradley. All was done for him that medical science
and loving hands could do. The Death Angel called and bore his
spirit away while in a peaceful sleep. He was married to
Elizabeth Brisco in 1873. To this union were born six children,
four sons and two daughters, Levi of Washburn, Charles of Greasy
creek, John and William at home, Miss Maud and Mrs. Matt Brewer
of Seligman. He leaves besides his wife and children a sister,
Mrs. Sarah Hannah, a brother J. L. Crim, living west of Washburn
and other relatives and friends. He was a veteran of the Civil
War and died a firm believer in the M. E. Church. January 28, 1915, Thursday, Cassville
Republican
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