April 5, 1929
MRS. BRYANT CREWS DIED. Mrs. Bryant Crews, 83, died last Thursday at the family home in the Cowhouse near Fort Mudge.
She was the wife of Mr. Bryant Crews who is the elder brother of Mr. Hamp Crews of Uptonville.
They had lived together 63 years. Mrs. Crews suffered a fall something over a year ago and the illness that caused her death was brought about from it.
She was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church and was the mother of a large family.
The body was laid to rest in the High Bluff Cemetery near Slaughterville, Rev. W.O. Gibson and I.T. Hickox officiating.
April 5, 1929
MRS. BRYANT CREWS DIED. Mrs. Bryant Crews, 83, died last Thursday at the family home in the Cowhouse near Fort Mudge.
She was the wife of Mr. Bryant Crews who is the elder brother of Mr. Hamp Crews of Uptonville.
They had lived together 63 years. Mrs. Crews suffered a fall something over a year ago and the illness that caused her death was brought about from it.
She was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church and was the mother of a large family.
The body was laid to rest in the High Bluff Cemetery near Slaughterville, Rev. W.O. Gibson and I.T. Hickox officiating.
Family Members
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Letisha "Letishie" Crews Melton
1866–1941
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Nancy Crews Melton
1867–1943
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Ambrose "Mack" Crews
1870–1953
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John L. Crews
1872–1924
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Melvin Bryant "Melvy" Crews Sr
1874–1923
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Walter Britton "Britt" Crews
1876–1951
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Mary "Polly" Crews Griffin
1878–1960
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Allie V. Crews Harris
1880–1905
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David Layton Crews Sr
1883–1927
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Katie Lee Crews Cox
1885–1921
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Avie Ann "Annie" Crews Lee
1887–1974
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Emma "Emmie" Crews Cox
1890–1973
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