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  1. Amelia Craw: Birth: 1 JUL 1792 in Poultney, Rutland, Vermont. Death: 23 DEC 1844 in Savannah, Wayne, New York

  2. Morris Craw: Birth: 15 DEC 1792 in Galway, Saratoga, New York. Death: 11 SEP 1872 in Butler-Savannah, Wayne, New York

  3. Sophronia (Sophia) Craw: Birth: 8 AUG 1805 in South Butler, Wayne, New York. Death: 1874

  4. Rhoda Craw: Birth: ABT 1829 in New York. Death: ?

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Sources
1. Author:   Gail Snow

Notes
a. Note:   N65 Seth is most likely a son of Joseph Craw and Deborah Moreys or of Jonathan Craw and Keziah Moreys (Morris) Both were sons of John Craw and wife Rebecca of Tiverton, RI and later Bolton, Connecticut.
  Heads of Fams. at the first U.S. census. Vt. By U.S. Bureau of the Census. Washington, 1908. (105p.):43 Stat of Vt: Rolls of the soldiers in the Rev. War, 1775-1783. By John E. Goodrich. Rutland, Vt. 1904. (22,2,927p.): 94, 184, 376, 592 HEADS of FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS of THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790 VERMONT NAME of HEAD of FAMILY. RUTLAND COUNTY POULTNEY TOWN Name of head of family: Craw, Seth Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 2 Free white females, including heads of families: 5
  Contributed by Brian Galusha The following material is from the Annual Report (1901) of the State Historian as documented in Vol lll, Council of Appointment, Military Records, 1784-1821 - (This volume begins with1817) WINEGAR CEMETERY - TOWN of BUTLER, WAYNE COUNTY CRAW Seth 15 Jan. 1849 87y 1m 27d CRAW Rhoda wf. 13 Jul. 1829 67y
  (History of the town of Savannah) Three miles east of Harrington's Corners, on the site of the present residence of Mr. E. D. Wood, Stephen Titus located prior to the year 1808, his residence being the only one between Musketo Point and Mr. Wheeler's in that year. In 1810, Noah Starr was living half a mile west of Mr. Titus, where Mr. Hiram Abrams now resides; and just west of him, where Mr. Peter Baggerly now lives, Ephraim Burch resided in that year. Mr. Silas Winans settled half a mile east of Harrington's, where Mr. Lyman H. Dratt now lives, as early as 1812; and in l813, Seth Craw, who resided two miles north of Wheeler's Corners, where Mr. A. C. Scott now resides, sold that place to Mr. Ezekiel Scott (grandfather of A. C. Scott) and moved down near the town line, about two miles east of Wheeler's, where Mr. Seth C. Wood now resides. Soon after moving there, Mr. Craw conveyed fifty acres of his farm to his son, Moms, who built a house thereon and took up his residence where Mr. William Fowler now lives, and there established "Craw's tavern," long and favorably known in all the country round. The Craws extended their domain over into Savannah, where Thomas Johnson, Esq., a son-in-law of Morris Craw, now lives, and just west of which Almond Searle, who married Sophia, the youngest daughter of Seth Craw, now resides.
  DIRECTORY of THE TOWN of BUTLER 1867 -1868 Clapp, Alex. C., farmer 49 Clapp, Israel J., retired farmer Clapp, Israel J., painter Clapp, Wm. H., carriage maker Craw, Mrs. R. A., farmer 26
  BUTLER-SAVANNAH CEMETERY, Part 1 TOWN of SAVANNAH, WAYNE COUNTY, NY Craw Julian 1859 - A. Elnora Ferris, wife, 1860 - 1926
  TOWN of BUTLER LANDOWNERS - 1904 From the 1904 Plat Map which can be viewedat the Wayne Co. Clerk's Office in Lyons, NY CRAW Mrs. A. CRAW J. (Palmyra Vienna Street Cemetery) Craw, J.S. - 3 D. Mich. Battery
  PROFILE of BUTLER, WAYNE COUNTY, NEW YORK From the 1860 Gazetteer of the State of New York, by J. H. French BUTLER - was formed from Wolcott, Feb. 26, 1826. It is the center town on the E. border of the co. Its surface is diversified, level in the W.E. and rising into ridges in the N. W. The highest point is Armstrong Hill. The principal stream is Wolcott Creek, which rises in the N. E. and, flowing in a circuitous course, leaves the town near the N.W. corner The soil in the valleys is a gravelly loam, and on the hills it is generally clay, with a tenacious subsoil. Lime is manufactured in the N. part to a limited extent. South Butler, (p.v.) on the S. line, contains 5 churches, a classical school, several manufactories, and about 400 inhabitants. West Butler (p.o.) contains 10 houses; Westbury, (p.v.) in the N. E. corner, partly in the town of Victory, (Cayuga co.) 1 church and 20 houses. Butler Center is a hamlet. The first settlement was commenced in 1802. (1) The first settled minister was ___ Mills. (2) Rev. Antoinette L. Brown, the first woman ever regularly ordained in the State, was settled for several years over the Cong. church at South Butler. 1.John Granby and ___ Wellman settled near the center, as early as 1803; Erastus Hubbard and Abijah Moore, in 1805; Capt. Willis, Wm. Hallett, Henry Bunnel, Aaron Hoppin, Mrs. Bunce, and Morris Craw, previous to 1807; and Seth Craw and Roger Olmstead, in 1808. The first birth was that of ___ Winans; the first death was that of Jedediah Wheeler, in April, 1811. ___ Vieles built the first sawmill, at the center.
  Seth Crane [Note by typist: This was an error, and it was perpetuated in later histories. The man's surname was Craw.] moved in during 1807, and lived on the hill north of Wheeler's till 1812, when he entered upon a new farm some two miles east of South Butler, being succeeded on the hill by Ezekiel Scott. Esquire Crane [Craw] was a tall, lean man, deliberate in movement, a deacon in the Baptist church and a justice of the peace.
  1810 United States Federal Census > New York > Seneca > Wolcutt 10 15 25 44 over Males - 0 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 1 Females - 1 - 0 - 0 - 1(this looks erased) - 1
  1820 United States Federal Census > New York > Seneca > Wolcott 10 15 25 44 over Males - 0 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 1 Females - 0 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 1


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