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Wiley Martin Crowder

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Wiley Martin Crowder

Birth
Daviess County, Missouri, USA
Death
26 Dec 1923 (aged 85)
McDonald County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Tiff City, McDonald County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.6677726, Longitude: -94.6044166
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After 10 daughters being born to Nelson and Susannah (Cogdill) Crowder, Wiley Martin Crowder was the first born son arriving on March 25, 1838 in Daviess County, Missouri. He was actually named after his father's commanding officer, Wiley Martin of the 3rd Regiment of Tennessee Riflemen. His older sisters ranged in age of 18 down to 3. Wiley Martin Crowder would become an uncle by the time he was 2 years old.

On July 4 1858, Wiley Martin Crowder married Mary Jane Johnson daughter of James and Sarah (Thompson) Johnson. They were married in Gentry County, Missouri.

Wiley and Mary had 8 children:
Caleb Richard Crowder Jun 11 1859
Susan E. Crowder Oct 31 1860
Deliah A. "Lila" Crowder Winters Jan 11 1863- 1943
Malissa Jane Crowder 1866
Garland Nelson Crowder Jun 20 1871
William Eli CrowderJan 29 1876-1964
James W. Crowder Feb 16 1878
John Sam Crowder Nov 19 1883

Wiley Martin Crowder died on Dec 26, 1923 in Prairie, McDonald County, Missouri. His wife Mary Jane had died in 1914, March 1. They had at least 21 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren.

children notes:

Susan E. Crowder, born Oct 31 1860, married Napoleon Bonapart Moulton in 1879. His first wife, Margaret Hutchinson (1851-bef 1879) had given him two children: Frances E (1870-) and Samuel Allen Moulton (1875-1945). According to an 1900 Federal Census, Susan and "Bone" as he was called by his family were parents of three children not living with them. Napoleon B. "Bone" Moulton died on July 10 1928 in Tilamook, Oregon. So far, I don't have any death info for Susan other than she may have died before 1910.
After 10 daughters being born to Nelson and Susannah (Cogdill) Crowder, Wiley Martin Crowder was the first born son arriving on March 25, 1838 in Daviess County, Missouri. He was actually named after his father's commanding officer, Wiley Martin of the 3rd Regiment of Tennessee Riflemen. His older sisters ranged in age of 18 down to 3. Wiley Martin Crowder would become an uncle by the time he was 2 years old.

On July 4 1858, Wiley Martin Crowder married Mary Jane Johnson daughter of James and Sarah (Thompson) Johnson. They were married in Gentry County, Missouri.

Wiley and Mary had 8 children:
Caleb Richard Crowder Jun 11 1859
Susan E. Crowder Oct 31 1860
Deliah A. "Lila" Crowder Winters Jan 11 1863- 1943
Malissa Jane Crowder 1866
Garland Nelson Crowder Jun 20 1871
William Eli CrowderJan 29 1876-1964
James W. Crowder Feb 16 1878
John Sam Crowder Nov 19 1883

Wiley Martin Crowder died on Dec 26, 1923 in Prairie, McDonald County, Missouri. His wife Mary Jane had died in 1914, March 1. They had at least 21 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren.

children notes:

Susan E. Crowder, born Oct 31 1860, married Napoleon Bonapart Moulton in 1879. His first wife, Margaret Hutchinson (1851-bef 1879) had given him two children: Frances E (1870-) and Samuel Allen Moulton (1875-1945). According to an 1900 Federal Census, Susan and "Bone" as he was called by his family were parents of three children not living with them. Napoleon B. "Bone" Moulton died on July 10 1928 in Tilamook, Oregon. So far, I don't have any death info for Susan other than she may have died before 1910.

Gravesite Details

Husband of Mary Jane Johnson Crowder



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