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John Crouch

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John Crouch

Birth
Warsaw, Gallatin County, Kentucky, USA
Death
7 Oct 1903 (aged 68)
Warsaw, Gallatin County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Warsaw, Gallatin County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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John Crouch (1835-1903) was the son of Elijah Crouch (May 14 1790-Feb 16 1849). Elijah Crouch received a land grant near Warsaw, KY in in 1810. An owner of property, Elijah married Sallye (Sallie) Ladye (Lady) (April 12, 1790 -March 1863) on Nov 11, 1813. Elijah and Sallye Crouch were buried on the farm of their son, John Crouch.

The parents of Elijah Crouch were Jesse Crouch (April 25, 1760-abt Dec 22 1841) and Mary Sarah Nance (May 30 1770-Jan 1 1842). Both Jessie and Mary died in Washington County, Tennessee, and are buried at the Old Falls Branch Baptist Church (aka Hopper Graveyard).

The parents of Jesse Crouch were John Crouch (1727/30-1811/15) and Sarah Barbee (Barbary?) (1730-1782). John and Sarah were born in Virginia (both probably in King George County, where John was known to have been born). Their marriage began in Virginia in 1748. The seven children of John and Sarah Crouch were: Joseph, Anna, Martha, John, Elijah, Jesse and James. In 1781, John and Sarah moved their family from Virginia to Claybourne County, TN and may subsequently have moved to Washington County NC as Sarah is known to have been buried at Buffalo Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery in Washington County, NC, now, Tennessee.

The parents of the first John Crouch (b. 1727) were Anne Reeds (?-?) and Joseph Crouch (?-1741/42). Joseph Crouch is known to have died intestate in King George County Virginia on March 5, 1741/1742. Anne and Joseph were the parents of three sons: John, Joseph (1731-?) and James (1741-?). Joseph may have been the son of John Crouch (Crowche?) (?-?) and _____?

John Crouch married to Nancy Williams (1843-1923) in Sept- in September, 1860, in Glencoe, KY.

The five children of Nancy Williams and John Crouch were: Henry, Sara ("Sally"), Myrix Josiah (a physician, named for his mother's father), Jenetta (approximately named for her grandmother Junietta, but called "Junie"), Lula (Quizenberry), and George. The Crouch family is enrolled in an 1870 Gallatin County Census and also in the federal census of 1880 and of 1900.

The 1900 census confirms John's age and records that he was born in Kentucky, and married to "Nannie," a name given to her granddaughter, Nan Elizabeth Huey (1893-1993), by Nancy's daughter, Sara Crouch Huey.

This brief biography has been taken from Volume I of a book of family history entitled ALL OF THE ABOVE I, by Richard Baldwin Cook. For additional information, visit the contributor profile, #47181028.

John Crouch (1835-1903) was the son of Elijah Crouch (May 14 1790-Feb 16 1849). Elijah Crouch received a land grant near Warsaw, KY in in 1810. An owner of property, Elijah married Sallye (Sallie) Ladye (Lady) (April 12, 1790 -March 1863) on Nov 11, 1813. Elijah and Sallye Crouch were buried on the farm of their son, John Crouch.

The parents of Elijah Crouch were Jesse Crouch (April 25, 1760-abt Dec 22 1841) and Mary Sarah Nance (May 30 1770-Jan 1 1842). Both Jessie and Mary died in Washington County, Tennessee, and are buried at the Old Falls Branch Baptist Church (aka Hopper Graveyard).

The parents of Jesse Crouch were John Crouch (1727/30-1811/15) and Sarah Barbee (Barbary?) (1730-1782). John and Sarah were born in Virginia (both probably in King George County, where John was known to have been born). Their marriage began in Virginia in 1748. The seven children of John and Sarah Crouch were: Joseph, Anna, Martha, John, Elijah, Jesse and James. In 1781, John and Sarah moved their family from Virginia to Claybourne County, TN and may subsequently have moved to Washington County NC as Sarah is known to have been buried at Buffalo Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery in Washington County, NC, now, Tennessee.

The parents of the first John Crouch (b. 1727) were Anne Reeds (?-?) and Joseph Crouch (?-1741/42). Joseph Crouch is known to have died intestate in King George County Virginia on March 5, 1741/1742. Anne and Joseph were the parents of three sons: John, Joseph (1731-?) and James (1741-?). Joseph may have been the son of John Crouch (Crowche?) (?-?) and _____?

John Crouch married to Nancy Williams (1843-1923) in Sept- in September, 1860, in Glencoe, KY.

The five children of Nancy Williams and John Crouch were: Henry, Sara ("Sally"), Myrix Josiah (a physician, named for his mother's father), Jenetta (approximately named for her grandmother Junietta, but called "Junie"), Lula (Quizenberry), and George. The Crouch family is enrolled in an 1870 Gallatin County Census and also in the federal census of 1880 and of 1900.

The 1900 census confirms John's age and records that he was born in Kentucky, and married to "Nannie," a name given to her granddaughter, Nan Elizabeth Huey (1893-1993), by Nancy's daughter, Sara Crouch Huey.

This brief biography has been taken from Volume I of a book of family history entitled ALL OF THE ABOVE I, by Richard Baldwin Cook. For additional information, visit the contributor profile, #47181028.

Bio by: Richard Baldwin Cook



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100737853/john-crouch: accessed ), memorial page for John Crouch (17 Feb 1835–7 Oct 1903), Find a Grave Memorial ID 100737853, citing Warsaw Cemetery, Warsaw, Gallatin County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Quietude (contributor 47201639).