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Lucretia Christena Crawford Mathews

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
1879 (aged 89–90)
Johnson County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Grantsburg, Johnson County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
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1789 (about) -- Born in North Carolina (unknown parents at this time)

1814 (about) -- Marriage to Richardson Mathews in North Carolina

1820 -- Richmond County, NC

1830 -- Wolf Pit, Richmond County, NC

1840 -- 25th Civil District, Maury County, Tennessee (northest part of county)

1850 -- Johnson County, IL

1860 -- Johnson County, IL

"Richardson was a farmer, and raised his family on his North Carolina farm until hard times were encountered in the late 1830's, with crop failure and overcrowding. Richardson, along with several other families of that area, decided to seek better living conditions to the West. With his bride Lucy, and their children, he started the migratory trek over the Cumberland. He stopped in Robertson County, then Maury County, Tennessee, where they remained until the early 1840's. While in Maury County, their oldest daughter married, and their oldest son also married. They later migrated to Southern Illinois. Their second oldest son married and settled in Calloway County, Kentucky, near Murray. Richardson once again packed up the family and started out for the 'new farming frontier' in Southern Illinois. They arrived around 1845. He and Lucy lived near Vienna until his death in 1865 and hers in 1879. The Mathews surname became Mathis with Richardson's children. The Mathis' were hard-working, God-fearing, illiterate, family-loving farm folks." taken from a Massac County, Illinois History, Volume 1 1843-1987
1789 (about) -- Born in North Carolina (unknown parents at this time)

1814 (about) -- Marriage to Richardson Mathews in North Carolina

1820 -- Richmond County, NC

1830 -- Wolf Pit, Richmond County, NC

1840 -- 25th Civil District, Maury County, Tennessee (northest part of county)

1850 -- Johnson County, IL

1860 -- Johnson County, IL

"Richardson was a farmer, and raised his family on his North Carolina farm until hard times were encountered in the late 1830's, with crop failure and overcrowding. Richardson, along with several other families of that area, decided to seek better living conditions to the West. With his bride Lucy, and their children, he started the migratory trek over the Cumberland. He stopped in Robertson County, then Maury County, Tennessee, where they remained until the early 1840's. While in Maury County, their oldest daughter married, and their oldest son also married. They later migrated to Southern Illinois. Their second oldest son married and settled in Calloway County, Kentucky, near Murray. Richardson once again packed up the family and started out for the 'new farming frontier' in Southern Illinois. They arrived around 1845. He and Lucy lived near Vienna until his death in 1865 and hers in 1879. The Mathews surname became Mathis with Richardson's children. The Mathis' were hard-working, God-fearing, illiterate, family-loving farm folks." taken from a Massac County, Illinois History, Volume 1 1843-1987


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