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Note: 1850 Census - District 68, Pike Co., GA; pg. 203 HH # 1133 -- as of June 1, 1850 George W. Crowder, 44 / 1806, VA Emely Crowder, 33 / 1817, GA George A. Crowder, 8 / 1842, GA Sarah R. Crowder, 6 / 1844, GA N. G., 3 / 1847, GA, male Robert T. JAMES, 14 * Spalding Co. created on December 20, 1851 from Fayette, Henry & Pike Counties * 1860 Census - Mount Zion District, Spalding Co., Georgia; P.O. Griffin: pg. 279 HH as of June 1, 1860 - Enumerated July 5, 1860 #836-836 R. P. Crowder, 50, M, Farmer, $5000 / $19,000, Ga Lucy A., 34, F, Ga Nancy C., 15, F, Ga, attd sch Sarah P., 14, F, Ga, attd sch John H., 12, M, Ga, attd sch Willie G., 6, M, Ga Susan E., 3, F, Ga Walter B., 1, M, Ga Susan Batey, 20, F, Ga #837-837 George W. Crowdy, 54, M, Farmer, $3000 / $9900, Virginia Emily Crowdy, 43, F, Ga, Georgia A., 17, F, Ga, attd sch Arabella, 15, F, Ga, attd sch Eugenius A., 12, M, Ga, attd sch * 1870 Census - Mount Zion, Spalding Co., Georgia; P.O. Griffin; pg. 472B HH as of June 1, 1870 - Enumerated July 14, 1870 - #442-443 E. T. Crowder, 22, M W, farmer, $1200/$400, Ga, married w/in year - Oct Mattie, 18, F W, Keeping house, Ga, married w/in year - Oct * 1880 Census - Brooks Station or 1293rd Dist, Fayette Co., GA; pg. 48B HH as of June 1, 1880 - Enumerated June 2 & 5, 1880 E. T. Crowder Self M Male W 32 GA Farmer VA GA Mattie C. Crowder Wife M Female W 27 GA House Keeping GA GA Almer B. Crowder Dau S Female W 9 GA GA GA Sally A. Crowder Dau S Female W 7 GA GA GA George C. Crowder Son S Male W 5 GA GA GA William H. Crowder Son S Male W 3 GA GA GA Eugmius T. Crowder Son S Male W 1M b. May GA GA GA W. A. Jackson Other S Male W 28 GA Farm Hand GA GA Henry Pickerton Other S Male B 40 GA Farm Hand GA GA Jeff Westmorland Other S Male B 20 GA Farm Laborer GA GA Molly Sperlin Other S Female B 25 GA In House GA GA Gige Bridges Other S Male B 20 GA Farm Hand GA GA * 1900 Census - Barnesville district excludes Barnesville Town, Pike Co., Georgia; ED 78, pg. 5B & 6A (area became Lamar Co. on 17 Aug 1920) HH as of June 1, 1900 - Enumerated June 6, 1900 - #90-90 Euginius T. Crowder, head, W M, Feb 1848, 52, M, 3 yrs, Ga Va Ga (interesting - his wife, Anna (Hardy) Crowder is enumerated with her parents) Bell, dau, W F, Aug 1872, 27, S, Ga Ga Ga Howerton, son, W M, Mar 1877, 23, S, Ga Ga Ga Theodore, son, W M, May 1878, 22, S, Ga Ga Ga Emmie, dau, F W, Nov 1882, 17, S, Ga Ga Ga Lucy, dau, F W, June 1885, 14, S, Ga Ga Ga (next page) Georgia, dau, F W, Oct 1886, 13, S, Ga Ga Ga May, dau, F W, Apr 1890, 10, S, Ga Ga Ga * 1910 Census - Barnesville City, Pike Co., GA; ED 106; pg. 24A (area became Lamar Co. on 17 Aug 1920) HH as of April 15, 1910 - Enumerated April 23, 1910 Greenwood Street - #224-240 Eugenius T. Crowder, head, M W, 62, m 2x - current for 13 years, Ga Ga US, laborer - oil co Anna M., wife, F W, 59, M 1x for 13 years, 0/0 children, Ga US US George C., son, M W, 35, S, Ga Ga Ga, salesman - department store Georgia, dau, F W, 23, S, Ga Ga Ga, teacher - public school Mattie M., dau, F W, 20, S, Ga Ga Ga * 1920 Census - Barnesville, Pike Co., GA; ED 156; pg. 11B (area became Lamar Co. on 17 Aug 1920) Eugene T. Crawden, 71 / 1849, head, GA GA GA can read/write, rent Anna M. Crawden, 69 / 1851, wife, GA GA GA can read/write * "The Barnesville Gazette" Barnesville, Pike Co., Georgia (now Lamar Co.) Issue of September 25, 1890 War Relics! An Interesting Collection At The Concert The Museum of war relics at Granite Hall last Friday evening contained a very interesting collection of articles, and could have been studied with profit for some hours. Everybody was pleased with this part of the entertainment. . .There was one other bullet on exhibition. It was about the same size, only it was very badly battered up, on account of its contact with the hard bones of a man's body. This is possessed by Mr. E.T. Crowder and was taken from his back during the war. File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Lynn Cunningham lcunnin1@@bellsouth.net December 1, 2002 * Georgia, Confederate Pension Applications, 1879-1960 Name: E T Crowder County: Pike Approx. Application Year: 1898 Application Type: Soldier Archive Collection Name: Pension Applications of Confederate Soldiers and Widows Archive Collection #: GCP-377 Number of Images in Packet: 32 - - - Index of Pension Applications Made by Confederate Soldiers Living In Pike County, Georgia Soldier Wife Military Unit Crowder, E. T. Co. L, 5th Ga. Regiment File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Lynn Cunningham lcunnin1@@bellsouth.net June 2003 * Pike County, Georgia Pension Rolls (1898 - 1901) Ledger (approximately 7 � inches by 11 � ) Located at Pike County, Georgia Probate Court [ PAGE 1] Invalid 1898 Crowder, E. T. [ PAGE 51 ] Invalid Soldier's Pension 1898 starts - jump to [ PAGE 68 ] E. T. Crowder: Aug 1864 enlisted in Co. A. 2 Ga reserves state troops. Wounded at [--?-- borough], N. C. March15th,1865 Wound in hip causing same to perish away & rendering it substantially useless. [Page 93] List of Invalid Soldiers Page 68 Crowder, E. T. File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: William Russell dragonraj@@comcast.net November 18, 2004 * PIKE COUNTY, GA - Confed Vets - Permission to Peddle Ref.: Document in Pike Co. Probate Office Requirement of 50 + yrs. old & 10 yr. residency in Ga. GA State Legislature passed a resolution 12/15/1893 allowing CSA veterans to peddle without a license. They were required to apply to the Ordinary's office to obtain permission to do said. Crowder, E.T. Co.A, 2nd Ga. Reserves. Appl. 9/11/1902 This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Shanna English ojmuseum@@yahoo.com * Pike Co. CSA Pension Roll 1919 The following soldiers were indigent and received $90 Crowder, E.T. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Shanna English ojmuseum@@yahoo.com * Lamar County, Georgia - Will Index 1921-1949 Name Book Page Date Crowder, E. J. BK 1 31 6/08/1915 This file was contributed for use in the USGenWebArchives by: Shanna English ojmuseum@@yahoo.com * Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 Name: Mrs. E. T. Crowder << s/b Mr. Death Date: 01 Nov 1922 County of Death: Lamar Certificate: 29752-D * Greenwood Cemetery Barnesville, Lamar Co., Georgia (area was Pike Co. until August 17, 1920) Recorded by Morgan and Smith in May 1974. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Reformatted by: Ted Smith <ted_smith@@us.ibm.com> The Information contained in this document was initially recorded by Jack Morgan and Clarence Smith from 1968-1974. The index of these records was prepared by Robert Torbert. Some tombstones were difficult to read and some errors are likely. If you identify corrections that need to be made please notify Robert Torbert, 104 Westbury Lane, Florence, AL 35630. First Name Last Name Birthdate Deathdate Comments E T CROWDER 20FE1848 1NO1922 Husband of Mattie C Mattie C CROWDER 12JL1852 29SE1895 Wife of E T Crowder * Georgia State Board of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics Standard Certificate of Death #29752 Death place: Barnesville - Greenwood, Lamar Co., Georgia Registration District: 533 Name: Mr. E. T. Crowder Res: City - Barnsville, Street - Greenwood Length of Res: 36 yrs Gender: Male Race: white Marital status: Married Spouse name: Miss Anna Hardy Date of Birth: Feb 20, 1848 Age: 75 years Occupation: Cotton business Employer: self Birthplace: Spalding Co., Ga Father's name: Geo. W. Crowder, b. Virginia Mother's name: D K, b. Virginia [Emily Jones b. Georgia] Informant: W. H. Crowder, Barnesville, Ga Date of Death: 4:15am, Nov 1, 1922 Cause: Chronic Nephritis Burial: Greenwood Cemetery on Nov 2, 1922 Undertaker: Jordan Und Co - Barnesville, Ga Collection: Georgia Deaths 1914-1927 * "The Atlanta Constitution" Atlanta, Fulton Co., Georgia Issue of November 2, 1922 E. T. Crowder dies at Barnesville, Ga. Barnesville, Ga., -- November 1 (Special) E. T. Crowder, confederate veteran and well-known citizen, died here today and will be buried from the Methodist church at 10 o'clock tomorrow. He was 75 years old and had been a business man of the city for 36 years, coming here from Fayette county. He is survived by his widow, three sons, George, Howelton, and Theodore Crowder, and three daughters, Mrs. O. W. Holland, Mrs. J. S. Bryan and Mrs. J. S. Talley, all of this community.
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