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H Alexander William Crow

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Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent, pg. 329:
"ALEXANDER WILLIAM CROW, a retired farmer of Chatham township, and treasurer of the same, residing in the pleasant village of Louisville, was born July 27, 1833, in Dover township, on the River Thames, six miles below Chatham, Ontario.
Thomas and Rachel (Everett) Crow, his parents, were natives of Dover township and Louisville respectively...
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In 1854 Alexander W. Crow was married in Dover township to Jane Veitch, and children as follows were born to them: Thomas, who is in the implement business at Wallaceburg, married Sarah Traxler; Ellen married W. W. Merritt, of Chatham township; Frederick, a farmer in Chatham township married Eva Moorehouse of Merlin, Ont. Mrs. Crow, who was born in Scotland, died in 1885, aged forty-eight years, and was buried in Maple Leaf Cemetery at Chatham. She was a daughter of William and Jane (Smith) Veitch, of Scotland. The second marriage of Alexander W. Crow, which took place in 1887, in Chatham, was to Mrs. Anna (Minshall) Hubbell, widow of Charles Hubbell, by whom she had the following named children: Alena, Mrs. William Pickard, of Thamesville; Lucinda, widow of George McGlochton, of Tilbury Centre; and Christia, Mrs. Herbert Street, of Vanhorn, Ont. Mr. Hubbell died in Thamesville in 1881, aged forty-nine years, and was buried at Thamesville; his parents were Wheeler and Anna (Dougherty) Hubbell. Mrs. Crow was born July 15, 1837 at Montreal, a daughter of Dr. John and Helen (Dalrymple) Minshall, of England and Scotland, respectively. Dr. Minshall was the principal of the British and Canadian school at Montreal, having been sent from England as an instructor in this institution when but twenty-one years of age. While teaching he prepared for his medical career and became a noted physician. His useful life was cut short by cholera, in July, 1854, at the age of fifty-two years. The mother died in 1876, aged seventy-one years, and both were buried in Mt. Royal cemetery, at Montreal. Their children were: Andrew, deceased; John, of St. Thomas; Jane, Mrs. George Orr, of St. Catharine's; Ellen, who died young; Christiana, Mrs. William Burrell, who died in 1902; Eliza, Mrs. W. J. McNiece, deceased; and Anna M., Mrs. Crow.
Mr. Crow remained engaged on the home farm until his marriage, moving then to a farm in Chatham township, from which he removed in 1888 to the village of Louisville...

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Thomas Crow 1756-1836   Isabelle Scarlett ca 1774-   William Alexander Everett ca 1740-1821   Nancy Jackman
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Thomas Crow 1800-1864   Rachel Everett 1799-
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Alexander William Crow 1833-