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The best information I came across on them was from "Thomas Bell, an Ulster Scott" by Rufie Lee Williams. She says his name was David Milton. His second marriage, 27 Dec 1802, was a young widow, Mildred WILLIFORD KERLEW. She was 23 and he was 62. Several years after his death, she and several of the children moved to Howard and Boone Counties, MO. His grave and those of his youngest dr., China, and her two husbands were moved from the family cemetery on his farm at Foxtown to the City Cemetery at Richmond, KY in 1936. He is a proven DAR ancestor, listed in the DAR Patriot Index, Vol. 1, 1966. One of his descendants said he was named David3 Milton Crews, b. 2 March 1740, New Kent Co, VA, m. 1st 1761, Hanover Co., VA. d. 2 Nov. 1821, Madison Co, KY. He was a Quaker in his early life, but was dismissed because of his military activity. He was a farmer and had several land grants in Lincoln and Fayette counties, KY between 1781 and 1785. His first wife was Ann McGHEA (Annie MAGEE) dt. of Samuel McGHEA and Mary Ladd. Ann was a birthrite Quaker. Children by 2nd marriage to MILDRED (WILLIFORD) KERLEW: x Ann Crews b Oct 1803 Madison Co KY; d Howard Co MO; m (1) George TOLSON; m (2) 23 Nov 1820 Louis MILLER in MO xi Andrew Crews b 8 Nov 1804 Madison Co; d 30 Oct 1846 Howard Co MO; m 1823 Arie WHITE Madison Co KY xii Temple Crews b Madison Co kY; d Howard or Boone Co MO; m MO 4 Apr 1844 Louis MacDONALD xiii Zachariah Crews b Madison Co, KY; d inf xiv Sophia Crews b Madison Co; m 13 June 1832 Madison Co John Fleming BUSBY xv China Crews b 1810 Madison Co; d 22 Jul 1867 Madison Co; bur Crews Farm but moved to Richmond KY in 1936; m (1) Simeon BROADDUS 19 Dec 1825; m (2) 29 Jul 1850 Thomas COLLINS Paulette Notify Administrator about this message?
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