His family moved to Franklin when James was about eight years old.
Married Mary E. Woods.
Veteran of the Civil War: 145th Illinois Regiment.
Moved to Oklahoma around 1901.
Survived by his wife; and three sons: E. E. Crabtree of Jacksonville, Maurice Crabtree of Springfield, MO, and Charles Crabtree of Lawton, OK.
Source:
Illinois State Register,
Buried on October 14, 1915
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He had a son, Charles Woods Crabtree that died in Feb. 25, 1948 in Chicago. Burial was in Chicago, location of burial unknown at this time.
His family moved to Franklin when James was about eight years old.
Married Mary E. Woods.
Veteran of the Civil War: 145th Illinois Regiment.
Moved to Oklahoma around 1901.
Survived by his wife; and three sons: E. E. Crabtree of Jacksonville, Maurice Crabtree of Springfield, MO, and Charles Crabtree of Lawton, OK.
Source:
Illinois State Register,
Buried on October 14, 1915
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He had a son, Charles Woods Crabtree that died in Feb. 25, 1948 in Chicago. Burial was in Chicago, location of burial unknown at this time.
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