At the time of the 1880 Census of Short Creek, Grayson County, Kentucky the William Asberry Craig family consisted of: Wm. A., a farmer, age 39; his wife: Eliza A., a house keeper, age 45, b. TN: and children: James H., age 17; John S., age 16; Cora A., age 14; Cal(pernia) C., age 14; Wm. S., age 11; Clara B., age 10; Amanda H., age 8; Alfred R., age 6; and Mary F., age 4. Jamees H. and John S. were shown as farm hands.
William Asberry Craig died on March 25, 1903. He was buried in the Duff Churchyard Cemetery in Duff, Grayson County, Kentucky. His wife Eliza Ann Craig joined him there after her death on November 14, 1903. Also buried there are sons James Henderson Craig and William S. Craig.
At the time of the 1880 Census of Short Creek, Grayson County, Kentucky the William Asberry Craig family consisted of: Wm. A., a farmer, age 39; his wife: Eliza A., a house keeper, age 45, b. TN: and children: James H., age 17; John S., age 16; Cora A., age 14; Cal(pernia) C., age 14; Wm. S., age 11; Clara B., age 10; Amanda H., age 8; Alfred R., age 6; and Mary F., age 4. Jamees H. and John S. were shown as farm hands.
William Asberry Craig died on March 25, 1903. He was buried in the Duff Churchyard Cemetery in Duff, Grayson County, Kentucky. His wife Eliza Ann Craig joined him there after her death on November 14, 1903. Also buried there are sons James Henderson Craig and William S. Craig.
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