The Ionia Standard, Friday, August 18, 1886
Mrs. David Crapo died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Shafer, in Odessa, on
the 4th inst. She had been very feeble for several weeks, owing mostly,
perhaps, to old age, when death came to her relief on the above date. Mrs.
Crapo and her husband were among the first settlers of Odessa, and many are
they who are indebted to them for the kind hospitality shown them during the
early settlement of the country.
The Ionia Standard, Friday, August 18, 1886
Mrs. David Crapo died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Shafer, in Odessa, on
the 4th inst. She had been very feeble for several weeks, owing mostly,
perhaps, to old age, when death came to her relief on the above date. Mrs.
Crapo and her husband were among the first settlers of Odessa, and many are
they who are indebted to them for the kind hospitality shown them during the
early settlement of the country.
Family Members
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Sophia Crapo Tupper
1833–1909
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Anna M Crapo Ralston
1835–1863
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Hannah A Crapo Unger
1836–1893
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Phebe Jane Crapo Lovewell
1839–1901
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Mary Abbey Crapo Millison
1842–1868
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PVT Jesse J. Crapo
1844–1862
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Thomas Henry Crapo
1846–1918
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Egara Crapo Shafer
1848–1926
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Alma Elizabeth Crapo Potts
1850–1928
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Martha "Mattie" Crapo VanHouten
1851–1912
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