Stone is inscribed for William Jackson and his second wife, Sarah F. Bradshaw. It reads:
"Pioneers
Sarah Bradshaw Creviston came with her parents around the horn in 1855 in the U.S.S. Decatur. William J. Creviston crossed the plains in 1850. He was an Indian fighter and fought in the war of 1856. Sarah and William Creviston were the first settlers at Lake Bay and so named that community. Sarah B. Creviston was the first teacher on the peninsula."
Stone is inscribed for William Jackson and his second wife, Sarah F. Bradshaw. It reads:
"Pioneers
Sarah Bradshaw Creviston came with her parents around the horn in 1855 in the U.S.S. Decatur. William J. Creviston crossed the plains in 1850. He was an Indian fighter and fought in the war of 1856. Sarah and William Creviston were the first settlers at Lake Bay and so named that community. Sarah B. Creviston was the first teacher on the peninsula."
Family Members
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Ira Milton Creviston
1862–1898
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Ida Alice Creviston Tiedeman Wright Crawford Thomas Sather Reed Kelm
1868–1941
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Jacob William Creviston
1870 – unknown
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Virginia Creviston Radloff Eberhardt
1872–1927
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Flora C Creviston Reed
1873–1919
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Catherine "Kitty/Kate" Creviston George Duerhing
1875–1909
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Judith Creviston
1877–1880
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William Victor Creviston
1878–1969
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Frederick Martin "Fred" Creviston
1880–1947
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Harry Creviston
1882–1946
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Angenette Marie "Nettie" Creviston Rickert
1884–1957
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Minnie Elizabeth Creviston Gordon
1886–1955
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