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I think I found it for you. That "TP" is really "L.P." In the CrandallGenealogy, page 357, family 1737, it says "Lucius P. Crandall of Eau Claire, Wisc. son of William W. and Hane H.(Haskins) Crandall, born in Amity, New York on 24 December 184; married in Eau Claire 12 October 1868 to Mary Bozier; Lucius enlisted August 1862, in the 130th regiment, NMY Infantry continuing in the same until July of 1863 when by special order he was transferred to a regiment of cavalry in which he served until discharged in 1865. Children: Alice L. born 27 Feb, 1870 George w. born 21 December 1872 Byron, born 16 Apr. 1877 G. born 5 Feb 1881 Lucius E. born 21 June, 1884. William W. Crandall was son of Peter and Nancy Bliven Crandall. (see page 170) Peter was son of Joshua and Abigail (Crandall) Crandall (see page 67) Joshua was son of Joseph and Ann (Langworthy) Crandall (see page 27) Joseph was son of Joseph and Deborah (Burdick) Crandall (see page 11) And Joseph was son of Elder John Crandall. Notify Administrator about this message?
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