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Charles Reuben Craycraft

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Charles Reuben Craycraft

Birth
Greenup County, Kentucky, USA
Death
1955 (aged 79–80)
Ohio, USA
Burial
Belfast, Highland County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.0689139, Longitude: -83.5217361
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Charles Reuben Craycraft was the son of Reuben & Barbara Greenslate Craycraft.
he married first Lucretia Slith 11-27-1890
second he married Jennie Kales 5-2-1912 and were the parents of Charles Reuben,Raymond,Chester Reuben,Iva Blanche Craycraft.

letter from Jim Craycraft from The Barney Family News

Jim Craycraft: " He was raised in Greenup Co,Ky; later ran a grocery store at Belfast,Ohio. That is where he died, I knew him (Uncle Charlie) and his wife (Aunt Jenny) but I don't know her maiden name.

Darlene Thompson:
She remembers uncle Charlie (Charles Reuben). He had 3 kids, Chester, Iva
Blanche and Charles. He loved to laugh and was very funny. Charlie move
around a lot but always seemed to have a store. He would set one up in a
barn or something and soon would trade with neighbors to sell flour,
fruit...you name it. And it would not take long before people would come to
trade with him. He moved off and she did not see much of him then.
Charles Reuben Craycraft was the son of Reuben & Barbara Greenslate Craycraft.
he married first Lucretia Slith 11-27-1890
second he married Jennie Kales 5-2-1912 and were the parents of Charles Reuben,Raymond,Chester Reuben,Iva Blanche Craycraft.

letter from Jim Craycraft from The Barney Family News

Jim Craycraft: " He was raised in Greenup Co,Ky; later ran a grocery store at Belfast,Ohio. That is where he died, I knew him (Uncle Charlie) and his wife (Aunt Jenny) but I don't know her maiden name.

Darlene Thompson:
She remembers uncle Charlie (Charles Reuben). He had 3 kids, Chester, Iva
Blanche and Charles. He loved to laugh and was very funny. Charlie move
around a lot but always seemed to have a store. He would set one up in a
barn or something and soon would trade with neighbors to sell flour,
fruit...you name it. And it would not take long before people would come to
trade with him. He moved off and she did not see much of him then.


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