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Marcus Crippen

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Marcus Crippen

Birth
Michigan, USA
Death
24 May 1912 (aged 79)
Pinckney, Livingston County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Pinckney, Livingston County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Marcus was the 1st child of Ichabod W. Crippen and his wife Elizabeth "Betsey" Sitzer.

2 CRIPPEN siblings: Elizabeth and Phoebe.

He was born about 1832, according to the "History of Washtenaw County Michigan".
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CIVIL WAR: Marcus is listed in the U. S. Civil War Draft Registration Records, 1863-1865: age 31 as of July 1, 1863 (born abt 1832), residing in Superior Twp., Michigan. Records noted that he was born in Michigan and married.

He married 1) Mary Ann Martin, from the Corholland area in County Monaghan, Ireland.

4 CRIPPEN children: 2 died as infants, and Marcus R. and John T.

Marcus married 2) Martha Gawley in 1864.

3 CRIPPEN children: Alice, Ichabod T. and Linus.

Marcus is listed as brother-in-law in the 1910 census of Putnam, Livingston, MI household of William Gawley. Martha (wife of Marcus) is also listed in the William Gawley household. He and his wife must have been visiting.

Marcus Crippen died May 24 1912 at his home in Pickney, Livingston, MI. He is buried in the Pickney Cemetery according to his obituary in the "Pinckney Dispatch", Vol. XXX, No. 22, Thursday, May 30, 1912.

Death Certificate: Born 6/12/1832 in Michigan; Death in Putham Twp., Livingston Co., MI..
Occupation: Farmer
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NOTES from Karen Anway (on 10/04/09):
"Marcus Crippen's first wife was Mary Ann Martin, married about mid- to late-1850s. They lived in Superior Twp., Washtenaw, MI. Had four children and all died rather young except one: John Thomas Crippen. According to the Census they moved to Livingston Co., Michigan. Marcus's son John T. Crippen lived with Marcus' parents, Ichabod and Elizabeth Crippen. Perhaps Mary Ann died from the birth of John (1863). By 1864 Marcus married Martha Grawly and had more children. I think John may have moved to Detroit for I could not find him in later Census for Livingston Co,. but found a John in Detroit.

"Mary Ann is the sister to my (Karen's) Great Grandfather. Family is from the Corholland area in County Monaghan, Ireland." See: genforumgenealogy.com.
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Resource: "Crippen-Grippen Family Research Group". One hundred and fifty years of continuous preserving of Crippen-Grippen geneaology and records. Contact Crippen-Grippen researchers for additional information and assistance: [email protected].
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See online: http://www.memoriallibrary.com/MI/Livingston/Wed/crane.htm.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011.
Marcus was the 1st child of Ichabod W. Crippen and his wife Elizabeth "Betsey" Sitzer.

2 CRIPPEN siblings: Elizabeth and Phoebe.

He was born about 1832, according to the "History of Washtenaw County Michigan".
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CIVIL WAR: Marcus is listed in the U. S. Civil War Draft Registration Records, 1863-1865: age 31 as of July 1, 1863 (born abt 1832), residing in Superior Twp., Michigan. Records noted that he was born in Michigan and married.

He married 1) Mary Ann Martin, from the Corholland area in County Monaghan, Ireland.

4 CRIPPEN children: 2 died as infants, and Marcus R. and John T.

Marcus married 2) Martha Gawley in 1864.

3 CRIPPEN children: Alice, Ichabod T. and Linus.

Marcus is listed as brother-in-law in the 1910 census of Putnam, Livingston, MI household of William Gawley. Martha (wife of Marcus) is also listed in the William Gawley household. He and his wife must have been visiting.

Marcus Crippen died May 24 1912 at his home in Pickney, Livingston, MI. He is buried in the Pickney Cemetery according to his obituary in the "Pinckney Dispatch", Vol. XXX, No. 22, Thursday, May 30, 1912.

Death Certificate: Born 6/12/1832 in Michigan; Death in Putham Twp., Livingston Co., MI..
Occupation: Farmer
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NOTES from Karen Anway (on 10/04/09):
"Marcus Crippen's first wife was Mary Ann Martin, married about mid- to late-1850s. They lived in Superior Twp., Washtenaw, MI. Had four children and all died rather young except one: John Thomas Crippen. According to the Census they moved to Livingston Co., Michigan. Marcus's son John T. Crippen lived with Marcus' parents, Ichabod and Elizabeth Crippen. Perhaps Mary Ann died from the birth of John (1863). By 1864 Marcus married Martha Grawly and had more children. I think John may have moved to Detroit for I could not find him in later Census for Livingston Co,. but found a John in Detroit.

"Mary Ann is the sister to my (Karen's) Great Grandfather. Family is from the Corholland area in County Monaghan, Ireland." See: genforumgenealogy.com.
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Resource: "Crippen-Grippen Family Research Group". One hundred and fifty years of continuous preserving of Crippen-Grippen geneaology and records. Contact Crippen-Grippen researchers for additional information and assistance: [email protected].
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See online: http://www.memoriallibrary.com/MI/Livingston/Wed/crane.htm.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011.


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