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501 Pohai Nani Residence - 45-090 Namoku
Street, Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744 
Mickelsen, Carolyn Ann (I001)
 
502 RD = Registration District Family: James Arthur Hodges / Nellie Wilkinson (F98989863)
 
503 Referred to as "James Bush" on baptism record. Bushby, James (I513983571)
 
504 Reginald Oliver never married. He would have made any lady feel a real lady but the drink got the better of him.

 
Oliver, Reginald John (I0802)
 
505 Residence 1945 Cathy Morris BC
Residence 1949 John William III BC
Christening info from Betty Jane family letters
SS# - Actual Card 
Morris, Betty Jane (I000000602070814)
 
506 Rev G. R. Weaver officiated. The couple honeymooned at the Haleiwa Hotel. Family: Albert Joseph Wilkinson / Helen Lucile King (F3)
 
507 Roman Catholic Section, Grave 864, Position 5 McGuire, Ann (I2407)
 
508 Rose Emma BRIDGES
Born C.1879 [2]
Married George BOOTH in 1899 in Geraldton WA [15]
In the early 1900s resided with her husband and children in Arrino [P213]
In 1901 caught the train from Arrino to Carnamah and on arrival gave birth to a premature boy who died aged just one day [P213]
Her daughter Gladys May died in Arrino at the age of eight years on 2 June 1913 and was buried at the Mingenew Cemetery [133]
Shifted from Arrino to Carnamah with her husband and their children in April 1914 [P213]
Initially resided within the Carnamah Railway Station and worked as temporary Station Mistress [P213]
They moved to their own house on the west side of the railway line in Carnamah town C.1915 [P213]
Won 2nd prize for Home-made Bread exhibited at the Carnamah Agricultural Show on Thursday 18 September 1930 [4: 27-Sep-1930]
Travelled with Norm and Len WATSON from Carnamah to Perth for a short visit on Wednesday 6 February 1935 [5: 8-Feb-1935]
During July 1935 she underwent an operation at a hospital in Perth, not returning to Carnamah until late August [5: 26-Jul-1935, 7-Sep-1935]
Along with her daughter Doris left Carnamah in early 1940 to take up residence in Perth WA [0: image 03889]
In February 1941 returned to live in Carnamah [4: 1-Mar-1941]
Must have left Carnamah yet again, as she once more returned to live in Carnamah in March 1942 [0: image 04084]
Later resided in Mundaring [2]
Mother of Mary, George, Gladys, Beatrice, John, Edna, Arthur and Doris BOOTH [P213]
Died 6 October 1959; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Anglican, EA, 240) [2]
 
Bridges, Rose Emma (I1885)
 
509 Row 1, Grave 15 Parker, Alfred Morgan (I602070875)
 
510 Row 7A, Lot 32 Aitken, Martha (I513983572)
 
511 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ransom, Stephen (I1748)
 
512 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ransom, David (I1749)
 
513 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Williams, Stephanie June (I1767)
 
514 Scott Dewar and Brett Dewar are twins. DEWAR, Scott (I000000601984875)
 
515 Scott Dewar and Brett Dewar are twins. DEWAR, Brett (I000000601984876)
 
516 Scottish Nobleman (Clan Forbes) Forbus, Willum (I602072014)
 
517 Search made for will or probate - reference UKDocs20997106. No will or probate record found. Doyle, Charles Edward (I513984021)
 
518 Sec. B, 196-B-2 Wilkinson, James William (I175)
 
519 Sec. B, 196-B-3 Nelson, Helen Kathryn (Katherine) (I711)
 
520 SECOND GENERATION

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2. Robert Matthew CRUMPLER (6) was born on 1 Mar 1869 in Sampson County, NC. He was a Farmer between 1895 and 1934 in Sampson County, NC.
He taught school before he married. He retired from farming on fifth March 1934. He died on 12 Apr 1934 in Salemburg, Sampson County, NC. He was attended by physician, J.S. Brewer, M.D., from 4/7/34 to 4/12/34. He died from nephritis. The time of death was 5 am. He was buried on 13 Apr 1934 in Salemburg, Sampson County, NC. Family cemetery at the old homeplace. Tombstone is broken down. Located on the Kenneth "Red" Royal Farm. He was married to Minnie Magnolia CORE on 22 Aug 1895 in Sampson County, NC.
They were married at Lovett Hinson's home by Justice of the Peace Josiah Bagget. Matthew and Sylvania Crumpler did not approve of Robert dating Minnie Core.

3. Minnie Magnolia CORE (7) was born on 31 Oct 1874 in Sampson County, NC. She died on 16 Jun 1955 in Durham, Durham County, NC. (8)
She died at 1217 Junction Road at 4:35 p.m. from carcinoma (oral) of the gums which onset 5 years prior to her death. She was buried on 18 Jun 1955 in Durham, Durham County, NC. She is buried at Maplewood Cemetery. She lived in the Shady Grove Community of Sampson County for a number of years, but later removed to the Salemburg Community. Children were:

i. Robert Marion CRUMPLER was born on 24 Oct 1895 in Sampson County, NC. He died on 27 Jan 1952 in NC. Died a slow death from mustard gas poisoning. He was buried on 29 Jan 1952 in NC.
ii. Mallie Gertrude CRUMPLER was born on 26 Jun 1898 in Sampson County, NC. She died on 26 Jun 1960. Died from cancer.
iii. William Artis CRUMPLER was born on 2 Oct 1900 in Sampson County, NC. He died in May 1965 in NC. Died from a heart attack Lived in Roseboro, NC
iv. Lola Mae CRUMPLER was born on 12 Oct 1904 in Sampson County, NC. She died on 24 Dec 1949 in Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D.C.. (2) Died from cancer. Henry Floyd Pickett & Annie Pearl Crumpler "Had
phone call that Lola was dead." She was buried on 28 Dec 1949 in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, NC.(2) Henry Floyd Pickett, Annie Pearl Crumpler, Richard Crumpler Pickett,
Lucy Ann Pickett, James Peele Terrell, William Dwight Pickett, Lottie
Harward, Annie Josephine Cole attended funeral.
1 v. Annie Pearl CRUMPLER.
vi. Bronie Frank CRUMPLER was born on 16 Dec 1908 in Sampson County, NC. He died in Mar 1963 in Raleigh, Wake County, NC. Died from a heart attack. He was buried after Mar 1963 in Montlawn Memorial Park, Raleigh, NC. Frank & Frankie frequently visited Annie Pearl Crumpler and Henry
Floyd Pickett.
vii. Thelma Leodora CRUMPLER was born on 22 Nov 1912 in Sampson County, NC. She died in Dec 1985 in Durham, Durham County, NC. Died from cancer. Last Zip code 27591.
 
Crumpler, Robert Matthew (I1093)
 
521 Section Pc Site 1-B  Mickelsen, Arthur Emil (I002)
 
522 SECTION S - SITE 527 Wilkinson, Virginia Mae (I712)
 
523 See http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~westaust/Leonora/LeonoraCem7.htm Listing indicates: "BUSHBY Wilfred age 72 bur 31 Aug 1948 Anglican - Mt Marg death cert 16/48" Mt Marg = Mt Margaret Registration District  Bushby, Wilfred (I513983998)
 
524 She was buried in Roman Catholic section H, grave 354 alongsdie 2 of her sons and her husband Wilkinson, Nellie (I98989871)
 
525 She was living at 3 Sadler Street Wilkinson, Beatrice (I98989870)
 
526 She was living at 3 Sadler Street Wilkinson, Nellie (I98989871)
 
527 She was living at 3 Sadler Street Wilkinson, Amy (I98989876)
 
528 She was living at 8 Alden Street Wilkinson, Elizabeth (I98989869)
 
529 She was living with her husband and son and carrying out unpaid domestic duties Wilkinson, Nellie (I98989871)
 
530 She was living with her mother and 2 sisters and working as a cap packer Wilkinson, Beatrice (I98989870)
 
531 She was living with her Mother and 2 sisters and working as a mosaic worker in stone Wilkinson, Amy (I98989876)
 
532 She was living with her Mother and brother and 2 unknowns and was an assistant school caretaker Wilkinson, Amy (I98989876)
 
533 She was living with her parents and 3 siblings Wilkinson, Beatrice (I98989870)
 
534 She was living with her parents and 3 siblings Wilkinson, Nellie (I98989871)
 
535 She was living with her parents and 3 siblings and was a scholar Wilkinson, Elizabeth (I98989869)
 
536 She was living with her parents and 4 siblings Wilkinson, Beatrice (I98989870)
 
537 She was living with her parents and 4 siblings Wilkinson, Nellie (I98989871)
 
538 She was living with her parents and 4 siblings Wilkinson, Amy (I98989876)
 
539 She was living with her parents and 4 siblings and working as a cap packer. Wilkinson, Elizabeth (I98989869)
 
540 Shown as 21 years old on 1858 marriage certificate. Knight, Lucy (I115)
 
541 Shown as 22 years old on 1858 marriage certificate. Charles, Amos (I110)
 
542 SIXTH GENERATION

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32. Sheriff John CRUMPLER Jr. was born about 1730 in Isle of Wight County, VA. He owned 110 acres in May 1757 in Duplin County, NC. Land Grant Book I
"From Henry Easterling to John Crumpler of the Province of North Carolina and Duplin County, for 20 pounds gold, 110 acres of land on Moccoson Branch on this side of Cohary, beginning at a Spanish Oak ---. From patent Grant of His Excellency Arthur Dobbs, Esquire, Governor and Commander-in-Cheif, on the date of May 1757."

When Sampson County was formed in 1784 from Duplin County, this property was in Sampson County.
He was a Sheriff between 1765 and 1782 in Duplin County, NC. He signed a will on 7 Feb 1782 in Duplin County, NC.(15) (16) Son John, one of the executors named in the Will, appeared before the court and qualified by "taking oathe of an Executor." Named children: Jacob, John, Rachel (or Grace Rachel), Sarah, Nancy, Elizabeth, and Cajah. Jacob was married at that time. John, the next son was possibly still single. He was to look after the interests of the younger siblings. Rachel was surely not of age; to wit: "I give my daughter Rachel Crumpler five cows and calves to be paid her at age 21, or married, if the stock be sufficient for all the rest of her younger brethren --- and ten pounds of silver or gold." It would appear that young John's hundreds of acres of land was not noly for himself, but prooportionately for the younger siblings. In addition, each of the younger ones were to receive certain household goods, farming equipment, cattle and ten pounds of gold or silver. ---- William Stacy Crumpler






Witnessed by Arthur Coor, Daniel Coor, and William Wiggs. Proved in April 1782. He died in Apr 1782 in Duplin County, NC.(17) He had an estate probated in Jul 1782 in Duplin County, NC. First Crumpler to settle in Sampson County, NC which was still a part of Duplin County at the time of his settlement prior to 1757.

John Crumpler was a documented Patriot of the American Revolution and his descendants can join the DAR under his name.

John Crumpler probably migrated to Duplin County about 1755 ( when he witnessed a deed from Michael Taylor to Robert Allen. He witnessed another deed between Robert Allen and Robert Butler July 13, 1756. He is believed to have come directly from the Isle of Wright, Virginia. John received a land patent for 200 acres in Duplin County on the west side of the Coherey River on March 17, 1756 and another for 150 acres in the same general area on May 26, 1757. He received another one October 23, 1761, for 300 acres in Duplin County ajoining his own property. During the Revolutionary War, John aided the cause by furnishing supplies to the revolutionary forces. He was issued vouchers No. 63 and 97. John Crumpler died early in 1782 and his will was probated in Duplin County in April 1782. The will is recorded in Will Book 1, page 8, of the Duplin County records. By the year 1812, this family had acquired vast acreage west of the Little and Big Cohaire Creeks in Sampson County, as it was known then.
He was married to Nancy HOLMES in 1749 in Isle of Wight County, VA.





WILL OF JOHN CRUMPLER, SR.



In The Name of God Amen

I, John Crumpler of The County of Duplin in the State of North Carolina Yoeman being weak in Body but of sound mind and memory blessed be God for it and calling to mind the mortality of my Body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it and for my Body to be buried in the Earth at the Discretion of my Executors nothing doubting but I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to Bless me in this life I give and dispose of the same in manner and form following that is to say Imprimus—

Item: I give to my son Jacob Crumpler the plantation whereon he now lives ( ) I bought of Pircybell Clay containing one hundred acres lying on Bearskin Swamp and the cattle he formerly was possessed of and one bed that is now in the possession of Elihu Wiggins and one black mair and coalt to him and his heirs forever—

Item: I give to my son John Crumpler a mesuage or tract of land containing two hundred and thirty acres on both sides the road joining Benj’n Williams land and Crumplers Marsh also another peace of land lying on Magason Branch containing one hundred acres also another peach of land containing three hundred and twenty acres it being part of an entry of six hundred and forty acres lying on both side Hauls Branch whereof Lazarus Haul is to have 320 acres and my son John and J’d Haul to make a line between themselves when the patent is obtained and for my Executors to make him a Deed for the same also a stock of cattle now in the ( ) of William Laton also I leave the USE of the plantation and my Negros whereon I now live to my said son John for to raise my children thereon and also one feather bed—

Item: I give my daughter Rachel Crumpler five cows and calves to be paid for at the age of twenty one or married if the stock be sufficient for all the rest of her younger Brethren to have as many and if not to have an Equal Share of what there is at such a time and ten pounds in silver or gold and a feather bed and sheet—

Item: I give to my Daughter Sarah Crumpler five cows and calves if the stock be sufficient at such time as has been before mentioned and ten pounds in gold or silver and a feather Bed Rug and sheet—

Item: I give to my Daughter Nancy Crumpler five cows and calves if the stock be sufficient at such a time or to have as has been before mention and ten pounds in gold or silver and thirty five pounds of feathers—

Item: I give to my Daughter Elizabeth Crumpler five cows and calves if the stock be sufficient at such time and if not to have an Equal Share at such time as aforementioned and a Negro woman called Rose and the first child She Ever brings and a feather bed Rug and sheet and the rest of her Increase I leave to be Equally divided amongst the Rest of my Daughters—

Item: I give to my son Cajah Crumpler the plantation whereon I now live containing two hundred acres and another messuage of land containing one hundred acres adjoining the former Magason Swamp and a other hundred acres joining that and William Boykins land and another hundred acres on the East Side of Daniels Branch also a Negro Boy named Seacar and five cows and calves and a feather bed Rug and Sheet—and half the sheet that is at Ephraim Emanuels of my stock I give to my son Jacob and the remainder of all the rest of my sheet I leave to be equally divided between all my children Except Jacob & Grace and all the remainder of my Estate household goods and moveable I have to be Equaly Divided between my children Grace Rachel Sarah Elizabeth Nancy and Cajah. I appoint my son Jacob Crumpler John Crumpler and Elihu Wiggins my Executors of this my Last Will and Testament Dissolving all other former wills by me made Ratifying and confirming This and no other to be my Last Will and Testament in Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this seventh Day of February Anno Domni 1782.

Signed seald publishd Declard & pronounced by the said John Crumpler as his Last Will and Testament in presence of us—

Arthur Coor /s/ John Crumpler

Daniel Coors

William (his mark) Wiggs

State of North Carolina

Duplin County April Court 1782

Then was the within Will proved in open Court in due form of Law by the Oath of Daniel Coor one of the Subscribing Witnesses thereto. Ordered to be filed.

Test Wm Dickson C. C.

July Court 1782.

John Crumpler one of the Executors Name in the said will came before the court and qualified by Taking the Oath of an Executor according to Laws. Ordered that letters issue accordingly.

Test Wm Dickson C. C.
 
Crumpler, John(I) (I0963)
 
543 Social Security Death Index shows date of birth as 15 August 1900. Vahey, Mary Catherine (I5)
 
544 Source of baptism information not known. Crumpelhere, Sara (I2249)
 
545 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ferencich, Kira Jade (I000000601984931)
 
546 Sponsors by Christen in Kettinge church 3 apr 1881:
Girl Johanne Jensen from Øster Ulslev
Farmer Mads Jensen and wife from Raagelunde
Pensioner Poul Nielsen
Scool teacher H. J. Rasmussen and wife from Øster Ulslev
Bachelor Peder Jensen
Girl Grethe Larsen from Vester Ulslev 
Jensen, Rasmus Møller (I602071226)
 
547 Sponsors by Christen:
Bricklayer K. Mikkelsen and wife Vilhelmine from Nykøbing
Widower Peder Kristiansen from Nykøbing (Anna Elisabeths husband)
Girl S. Schulz from Skelby 
Simonsen, Anna Martinette Bolette (I602071208)
 
548 Sponsors by Christen:
Farmer Jørgen Madsen and his wife
Bachelor Ludvig Toxværd
Bachelor Niels Peder Juul
Girl Marie Juul
Girl Kamilla Friis
All from Skelby and
Karen Rasmussen from Fiskebæk 
Hansen, Marie (I602071156)
 
549 Sponsors by Christen:
Farmer Jørgen Madsen from Skelby
Bachelor Rasmus Hansen from Øster Ulslev
Girl Anna Friis from Skelby
Girl Caroline Mørch from Skelby
Otti (unreadable) from Saxkøbing 
Hansen, Georg Jens Michael (I602071155)
 
550 Sponsors by Christen:
Farmer Peder Mikkelsen from Væggerløse
Girl Karen Thønnesen from Skelby
Farmer J. Toxværd
Bachelor Julius Nielsen from Fiskebæk
Bachelor Lars Pedersen from Skelby 
Hansen, Wilhelmina Julietta (I602071153)
 

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