Mr. Crow came to Adair County with his parents in 1853. His father entered land near Sublette, and died there in November, 1877. Mr. Crow lived with his father till 1862, when he joined Company C, 7th Missouri Cavalry. He served four months, after which he spent a year in Illinois and Iowa, then returned home and remained with his parents till 1867. He married and went to farming for himself. In 1871 he bought his present farm, where he has since lived. His farm was originally 540 acres, but he has given the boys farms, and now has only 100 acres left in the old home place.
I.M. Crow is a Democrat and a member of the Baptist church.
History of Adair County, 1911, Page 700
By Eugene Morrow Violette
Mr. Crow came to Adair County with his parents in 1853. His father entered land near Sublette, and died there in November, 1877. Mr. Crow lived with his father till 1862, when he joined Company C, 7th Missouri Cavalry. He served four months, after which he spent a year in Illinois and Iowa, then returned home and remained with his parents till 1867. He married and went to farming for himself. In 1871 he bought his present farm, where he has since lived. His farm was originally 540 acres, but he has given the boys farms, and now has only 100 acres left in the old home place.
I.M. Crow is a Democrat and a member of the Baptist church.
History of Adair County, 1911, Page 700
By Eugene Morrow Violette
Bio by: Marlene Roddy
Gravesite Details
Isaac M. Crow was my great grandfather.
Family Members
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Jane Simpson Crow McKeehan
1830–1909
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Pleasant Riggs Crow
1838–1912
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Gideon Crow
1840–1880
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James Abram Crow
1841–1925
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Nancy Emaline Crow Conner
1842–1905
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Russell Taylor Crow
1847–1919
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Sarah Caroline Crow Lorton
1847–1921
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Mary Crow Starbuck
1849–1926
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William John Crow
1850–1932
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Thomas E. "Tom" Crow
1853–1933
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Joseph Buchanan Crow
1855–1936
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