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         Craft William:     more books (100)
  1. William Morris and the Arts and Crafts by Linda Parry, 1989-11-22
  2. William Shakespeare and the Craft of Tragedy by William Rosen, 1960-12
  3. Running A Thousand Miles For Freedom: The Escape Of William & Ellen Craft From Slavery (Volume 1) by William Craft, Tom Thomas, 2009-03-02
  4. Tied In: The Business, History and Craft of Media Tie-In Writing by Lee Goldberg, 2010-07-30
  5. Traditional Crafts of Saudi Arabia: Weaving-Jewellery-Costume-Leatherwork-Basketry-Woodwork-Pottery-Metalwork (Stacey International) by John Topham, Anthony Landreau, et all 2005-08-30
  6. Art and Craft of Signwriting by William Sutherland, 1989-08-02
  7. The Earthly Paradise: Arts and Crafts by William Morris and His Circle from Canadian Collections (Art & Architecture) by Katharine A. Lochnan, 1996-03
  8. The Art of William Morris in Cross Stitch by Barbara Hammet, 1996-10-15
  9. Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom; or, The Escape of William and Ellen Craft From Slavery (Dodo Press) by William Craft, Ellen Craft, 2009-02-06
  10. A History of Russian Architecture by William Craft Brumfield, 2004-07
  11. Silversmithing (Jewelry Crafts) by Rupert Finegold, William Seitz, 1983-08-01
  12. Bateman Blend Weaves (Shuttle Craft Guild monograph) by William G Bateman, 1982-06
  13. Forest Hills Cemetery: its establishment, progress, scenery, monuments, etc. / [W. A. Crafts] by William A. 1819-1906 Crafts, 2010-05-13
  14. Drawing: Trees with William F. Powell (HT259) by William F. Powell, 2003-01-01

41. 19CWWW Etext Library: Ellen And William Craft
19CWWW Etext Library Ellen and William Craft. Ellen and William Craft.Running a Thousand Miles to Freedom. Part II. Special Thanks
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Running a Thousand Miles to Freedom
Part II
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PART II
AFTER my wife had a little recovered herself,
she threw off the disguise and assumed her own
apparel. We then stepped into the sitting room, and
asked to see the landlord. The man came in, but
he seemed thunderstruck on finding a fugitive
slave and his wife, instead of a "young cotton planter
and his nigger." As his eyes travelled round the room, he said to me, "Where is your master?" I pointed him out. The man gravely replied, "I am not joking, I really wish to see your master." I pointed him out again, but at first he could not believe his eyes; he said "he knew that was not the gentleman that came with me." But, after some conversation, we satisfied him that we were fugitive slaves, and had just escaped in the manner I have described. We asked him if

42. He William And Mary Corcoran Craft Fund For The William And Mary Corcoran Craft
The William and Mary Corcoran Craft Fund for the William and Mary Corcoran CraftAwards Arts patrons William and Mary Corcoran established this fund to
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About the OAC Foundation OACF Funds and Related Awards, Grants and Scholarhships Arts Endowment Fund Program OACF Board of Directors ... Contact Info The Ontario Arts Council Foundation
OACF Funds and Related Awards, Grants and Scholarships The William and Mary Corcoran Craft Fund for the William and Mary Corcoran Craft Awards
Arts patrons William and Mary Corcoran established this fund to encourage excellence in crafts. In 1999 and 2000, income will fund awards in the disciplines of glass, textiles, wood and ceramics for students graduating from Sheridan College. Back to list of OACF Funds and
Related Awards, Grants and Scholarships
© 2000 Ontario Arts Council. Tel: 1-800-387-0058. In Toronto: (416) 961-1660.
For questions or information, e-mail us at: info@arts.on.ca

43. African American Registry: Ellen & William Craft Escape To Freedom
This date recalls the lives of Ellen and William Craft. Ellen and William historicslave narrative. Ellen William Craft escape to freedom.
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The Crafts (in character) This date recalls the lives of Ellen and William Craft. Ellen and William Craft were two African-American abolitionists known for William's autobiographical slave narrative that described the couple's dramatic escape from slavery. William and Ellen Craft's self-liberation is one of the most remarkable escapes ever recorded in a historic slave narrative.
Ellen was born in 1826 in Clinton, Georgia, to a biracial slave woman and her white master, and was so light-skinned that she was often mistaken for a member of her father's family. This infuriated her mistress and, as a result, at age 11 Ellen was given as a wedding gift to a daughter who lived in Macon. There she met William, whom she married in 1846.
Two years later, the Crafts began to devise their escape plan, which involved Ellen posing as a white slaveholder traveling with "his" slave, William. This required several levels of deception. She cut her hair, changed her walk, and wrapped her jaw in bandages to disguise her lack of a beard. To hide her illiteracy, she wrapped her right arm in a sling to have a ready excuse for being unable to sign papers; and Craft explained all of the bandages by claiming to be an invalid traveling north to receive medical care. In this manner, the Crafts traveled from Georgia to Pennsylvania by train, steamer, and ferry without being discovered.

44. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Craft, William (00) Works by this author Running a Thousand Miles forFreedom; or, The escape of William and Ellen Craft from slavery.
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45. 9/11/58: Dept. Of Animal Science - William A. Craft Papers
RS 9/11/58 College of Agriculture Department of Animal Science WilliamA. Craft Papers, nd, 193766 .21 linear feet (1 box), Special
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RS 9/11/58
College of Agriculture
Department of Animal Science
William A. Craft Papers, n.d., 1937-66
.21 linear feet (1 box) Special Collections Department
403 Parks Library
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-2140 Biographical Note William A. Craft was born on September 9, 1894 near Jonesboro, Ark. and died January 28, 1963 in Des Moines, Iowa. He received B.S. and M.S. degrees from Iowa State University in 1922 and 1923 respectively. He received a Ph. D. in 1932 from the University of Wisconsin. He was an associate professor at Oklahoma State University from 1923-1936. Craft joined the U.S. department of Agriculture in 1936 and was the director of regional swine breeding laboratory for the USDA and cooperating states from 1937-59. He was made an associate professor in animal husbandry at Iowa State University in 1943 and was designated professor emeritus in 1960. Craft received the Certificate for Superior Service from the USDA in 1949 and served as president of the Osborn Research Club at Iowa State in 1958. He was also a member of Alpha Zeta and Sigma Xi. Scope and Content Note The collection contains biographical information, writings on hog raising and the development of the field of animal husbandry into animal science, one folder of correspondence, research notes on swine, teaching materials from graduate animal hsubandry/science courses (1950s-60s), and one folder of materials from Jay Lush s seminar, Quantitative Genetics.

46. William Spencer, Inc.; Antique And Craft Shows
Welcome to William Spencer's You'll also find monthly Antique and Craft shows, Newand Antique (refinished) Lighting and our famous Foyer Fixtures and Electric
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Window Candles
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About Us
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Begun in 1959 – this is our 44th show season. The shows are held outdoors under our old trees, in a beautiful, rustic setting. Each month, we have over 100 antique dealers and over 200 craft dealers at our shows. From March through December, the Antique shows are held on the second Sunday of each month – while the Craft Shows are held on the fourth Saturday of each month (except in December when the Craft show is held on the second and third Saturday). The rain date for Antique Shows is the following Sunday. Craft Show rain dates are the next day . There are no rain dates for the December shows. Williams Spencer's
Show Schedule:
Antique Shows
Craft Shows March 9th April 13th May 11th June 8th July 13th August 10th September 14th October 12th November 9th December 14th Last Minute Shopper's Show Dec. 20th

47. William Wolfram - Craft
Spaulding David Stewart Tom Talbot Robert Therien Michael Todd Peter Walkley VirginiaWattles Robert Weaver Dan Whetstone Robert Willets William Wolfram Milton
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Medium : Mixed Media
Size : Credits: Gift of James Lodge - Nebraska Art Collection
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48. The Art And Craft Of Feature Writing
For a twoday engagement, William E. Blundell brought the live performance of hisbook, The Art and Craft of Feature Writing, to the Detroit Free Press.
http://www.freep.com/jobspage/academy/blundell.htm
The art and craft of feature writing By JOE GRIMM
Detroit Free Press
Recruiting and development editor For a two-day engagement, William E. Blundell brought the live performance of his book, "The Art and Craft of Feature Writing," to the Detroit Free Press. Blundell played himself; the cast included an assortment of imaginary friends and pet peeves. In one scene, Blundell had drinks and talked story with the intelligent, interested and totally imagined friend whom Blundell writes for and who reels him back in when his writing gets gassy and bloated. In another scene, Blundell nearly came to blows with his mean alter ego, who jabs Blundell mercilessly with questions and challenges to write leaner, cleaner copy. Blundell's toughest lines, though, pilloried his pet peeves: "I'm a strong opponent of outlining. It's deciding in advance what the story will be, and then just bolting the whole thing together like something out of a hardware store. Tortured transitions are the mark of an outlined story." ... "The anecdotal lead is a plague on newspapers. It is half destroying our business." ... "I believe that one of the things that is ruining our stories is the presence of way too many people saying way too many banal, stupid and unnecessary things. We're not writing research reports; we're writing stories.'' Blundell has a plan, as well as peeves, and you can read the plan in his book. Let's meet some of the peeves.

49. I1223: William Mack CRAFT (26 Nov 1886 - 6 Oct 1935)
William Mack Craft. NI1223 26 Nov 1886 6 Oct 1935. BIRTH 26 Nov1886, Sartinsville, MS 281; DEATH 6 Oct 1935, Tylertown, MS 282.
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William Mack CRAFT
26 Nov 1886 - 6 Oct 1935
  • BIRTH : 26 Nov 1886, Sartinsville, MS
  • DEATH : 6 Oct 1935, Tylertown, MS
Family 1 Deta Sarah RUSHING
  • MARRIAGE : 1908, Pike 0r Walthall County, MS
  • Mary Hilda CRAFT
  • Irvin Pearl CRAFT
  • Charlie Houston CRAFT
  • Elma Deta CRAFT ... INDEX [SOURCE] 1900, 1920 census [SOURCE] Photo of grave HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 03/07/03 10:35:22 AM Mountain Standard Time
    Addison Burr DODD
    Family 1 Ethel RUSHING
    • MARRIAGE : 4 Apr 1903

    INDEX
    • DATA Date of Import: Apr 21, 1999
    • DATA Date of Import: Apr 21, 1999
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    Mary Caldonia FORD
    • BIRTH : 1875, James County, TN
    Father: Charles Franklin FORD
    Mother: America Clementine GUINN
    Family 1 James MOORE
    _Charles Franklin FORD
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    John GRIFFIS
    Family 1 Delemoyne STEPHENS
    • MARRIAGE : ABT. 1934
  • Jack GRIFFIS
  • Jerry GRIFFIS INDEX HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000)
  • 50. I4491: William K. BARROW (11 Mar 1834 - ____)
    Time. Bessie Craft. 23 Dec 1887 2 Jul 1974. Time. William EVANS. - . Family 1 Rachel Leah HERRIN MARRIAGE 29 May 1801. INDEX. HOME
    http://rushings.com/d0007/g0000028.html
    William K. BARROW
    11 Mar 1834 -
    • BIRTH : 11 Mar 1834, Stewart Co., TN
    Father: Ervin BARROW
    Mother: Lydia Ecceles EVERETT
    Family 1 Blanche E. RUSHING
    • MARRIAGE : 28 Mar 1861, Dover, Stewart Co., TN

    _Ervin BARROW
    William K. BARROW INDEX
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    Bessie CRAFT
    23 Dec 1887 - 2 Jul 1974
    • BIRTH : 23 Dec 1887, Sartinsville, MS
    • DEATH : 2 Jul 1974, Columbia, MS
    Family 1 Ira Fleet RUSHING
    • MARRIAGE : 8 Jan 1905
  • Thomas Monroe RUSHING
  • Alma RUSHING
  • Lavada RUSHING
  • Edna RUSHING ... INDEX [SOURCE] 1900 census HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 03/07/03 10:35:22 AM Mountain Standard Time
    William EVANS
    Family 1 Rachel Leah HERRIN
    • MARRIAGE : 29 May 1801

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    Charles Augusta FOSTER
    13 Sep 1889 - 13 Mar 1965
    • BIRTH : 13 Sep 1889, PERRY CO., ILL.
    • DEATH : 13 Mar 1965, DuQUOIN, ILL.
    Family 1 Lueena Mae RUSHING
    • MARRIAGE : 24 Nov 1914, PICKNEYVILLE, ILL.
  • 51. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Coxe To Crago
    Burial location unknown. Craddock, William Henry (18511904) of Kansas City, WyandotteCounty, Kan. Burial location unknown. Craft See also Roger Craft Peace.
    http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/coxe-crago.html
    Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page
    Index to Politicians: Coxe to Crago

    52. William Craft's Resume
    William James Craft Detroit, Michigan 48202 William_Craft@WAYNE.EDU http//billybob.ut.wayne.edu/~wCraftAreas of Experience Education Employment Experience
    http://billybob.ut.wayne.edu/~wcraft/resume.html
    William James Craft Detroit, Michigan 48202 William_Craft@WAYNE.EDU http://billybob.ut.wayne.edu/~wcraft Areas of Experience Education ... Employment Experience
    AREAS OF EXPERIENCE Data Network Networking protocols; including TCP/IP, IPX, Appletalk, SNA SNSTCP , RSCS, and BITNET. Modems including; HDSL- Pairgain , T1-CSU/DSU, DataPath, Codex , and NAS- U S Robotics . Modem management including; Livingston Portmaster, USR Total Control Modems. Routing/switching devices including; ACC Amazon CISCO and Bay Networks . Network management including; SNMP- SunNetManager HP Openview /w Optivity , VTAM -Netview
    Voice Network AXIS (Sun E450/Solaris 8) Communication Management System Administration; including setup, build, upgrade of production/development Workstation/OS/System/Application Server and Oracle 8i database administration.

    53. Professional Qualifications Of M. William Craft
    Professional Qualifications of M. William Craft. EDUCATION. CaliforniaState University, Long Beach, CA Business Administration. Los
    http://www.curtisrosenthal.com/Resume_Bill_Craft.htm
    Professional Qualifications of M. William Craft EDUCATION California State University, Long Beach, CA
    Business Administration Los Angeles Harbor College, Los Angeles, CA
    Business Administration PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS Numerous appraisal and management seminars and Classes
    State Certified Appraisal License, (#AR005125) EXPERIENCE CURTIS - ROSENTHAL, LLC , 1998 to date - Residential Manager Independent appraisal and consulting firm. Responsibilities include all aspects of running a residential appraisal department. Expertise in all areas of single family and 2-4 unit appraisals. 1992-1997 – Vice President/Regional Manager Regional Manager of seven District appraisal offices in Southern California. Accountable to division for profit and loss, customer service goals and quality control. Hired, counseled, and evaluated staff of 100+ employees consisting of district managers, clerical staff and appraisers. Responsible for retail and consumer appraisals. Exceeded one million dollars in profit. Most Successful region in country regarding customer service; 50% reduction of appraisal turnaround 1.9 days. 98% of jobs were completed within time objectives; total jobs exceeded 37,500 per year. Exceeded job quality objectives with no unsatisfactory appraisals, achieving status of best in state. Worked on merger transition team helping to facilitate merger between Company and Security Pacific Bank.

    54. William North Art And Craft At Sanibel Gallery
    William NORTH. William North is a true American Impressionist and a distinguishedpainter of the tropical Florida landscape, dealing exclusively with oils.
    http://www.sanibelgallery.com/north.html
    ART CRAFT LINKS INFO ... OVERVIEW
    WILLIAM NORTH
    William North is a true American Impressionist and a distinguished painter of the tropical Florida landscape, dealing exclusively with oils. He is one of the few that paints directly on location and can be seen almost every morning sitting in Ding Darling painting the mangroves, at the lighthouse or on the beach. Light plays a definite role in his work, and although there may be two paintings of the Chapel by the Sea, each one is going to give an entirely different feeling. Sanibel Lighthouse
    20" X 15"
    Walking Tree
    20" X 15"
    Mangrove Reflections
    19" X 14"
    18" X 15"
    Ding Darling Crossdike
    29" X 23"
    Art Craft Links Information ... Sanibel Gallery
    Heart of the Islands Plaza 1628 Periwinkle Way Sanibel Island, FL 33957

    55. I32600: John Beck (____ - ____)
    _Thomas Craft _ Anne Craft (1801 1856 Father Joseph Earl (William) Spurgeon Mother Pauline Frances
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    John Beck
    • BIRTH
    Family 1 Catherine Sarver
    • MARRIAGE : 16 Feb 1865, Shelby, Shelby County, Illinois
  • Joe (s.o John) Beck
  • Mary (d.o John) Beck
  • Charlie (s.o John) Beck
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    Anne Craft
    27 Jul 1801 - 13 Apr 1856
    • BIRTH : 27 Jul 1801, Sullivan County, Tennessee
    • DEATH : 13 Apr 1856, Sullivan County, Tennessee
    • BAPTISM : Muddy Creek Baptist Cemetery, Sullivan County, Tennessee
    • ADOPTION : Muddy Creek Baptist Cemetery, Sullivan County, Tennessee
    Father: Thomas Craft
    Mother: Susannah (d.o. Francis) Leigh
    Family 1 Joseph Spurgin
    • MARRIAGE : ABT 1822, Sullivan County, Tennessee
  • Joanna Spurgeon
  • Thomas Craft Spurgeon
  • Emeline Spurgeon
  • Agnes C. or E. (Aggie) Spurgeon ... INDEX Other Source: Spurgeon Quarterly Issue 2, Feb 1985, p42 HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-FreeBSD (May 16 2000) on Thu Feb 13 00:35:53 2003 GMT
    Mildred Englerth
    • BIRTH
    Family 1 Bill Felker
  • Sadie Felker
  • Billye Felker
  • Carmelita Felker ... INDEX Sources:
    The Spurgeons of Northeast Missouri, by Mary S Rogers(Mary Elizabeth
    Spu.),p.62
  • 56. I18571: Samuel ALLEN (____ - BEF. 7 MAR 1717)
    PAGE pg. 460. 161923 S0600938 American Marriage Records Before 1699AUTHOR William Montgomery Clemens; Thomas Craft. 16 AUG 1717 4 FEB 1803.
    http://www.gendex.com/users/rtwgen/mwheeler/d0015/g0000081.html
    Samuel ALLEN
    - BEF. 7 MAR 1717
    • DEATH : BEF. 7 MAR 1717
    Family 1 Mary KING
    INDEX
    Genealogical Record of the Hodges Family of New England
    • AUTHOR : Almon D. Hodges
    • PUBLICATION : Boston: Frank H. Hodges, 1896
    • REPOSITORY
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    William (Deacon) ASPINWALL
    BEF. 1605 - AFT. 13 APR 1662
    • BIRTH : BEF. 1605, of Toxteth, now Merseyside, Manchester, Lancashire, England
    • DEATH : AFT. 13 APR 1662, possibly Chester, Cheshire, England
    Family 1 Elizabeth GOODYEAR
    • MARRIAGE : BEF. 1628, England
  • Mary ASPINWALL
  • Edward ASPINWALL
  • Hannah ASPINWALL
  • Elizabeth ASPINWALL ... INDEX William AspinwallI was an often controversial and apparently contentious figure in colonial times. He immigrated to New England in 1630 and settled initially at Charlestown. He was admitted to the Boston church as member #10, about August, 1630 and was chosen deacon there 27 August 1630. He was made Freeman 3 April 1632. His occupation was notary and court recorder and he was also a skilled surveyor, "...for on more than one ocasion he was asked to view the boundary between two towns and 'make a draft thereof.'" ("The Great Migration Begins," Anderson, pg. 55) He was apparently well-educated, given his employment in quasi-legal positions and based also upon his publication of many politico- theological tracts after he returned to England. Anderson indicates that there is no evidence that he attended Oxford or Cambridge, but speculates that he might have spent some time at one of the lesser Inns of Court in London.
  • 57. John William Craft
    A story of about his 2nd Great Grand Uncle John William Craft (18491880) Durringthe Civil War - John was in the home Home Guard near Randolph County, Alabama
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    Submitted by Steven A story of about his 2nd Great Grand Uncle John William Craft

    58. William And Ellen Craft
    click here to go back to story.
    http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~educ/historyweb/craftpicture.html

    59. Craft's
    William and Ellen Craft Hi, my name is Ellen Craft. A quarter ofa century ago,William and I were slaves in the state of Georgia
    http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~educ/historyweb/crafts.html
      William and Ellen Craft
    Hi, my name is Ellen Craft. A quarter of a century ago,William and I were slaves in the state of Georgia.Us, and thousands of others, had a desire to be free.For this we were willing to make any sacrafice, or to endure any amount of suffering. In this state of mind we commenced planning. After thinking of various ways that might be tried, it occured to us , that one might act the part of a master and the other as a slave. I dressed as the master and William as the slave. I needed a beard so I acted like I had a tooth ace and William acted like he had a broken arm and wore a cast.As time passed we went through the Underground Railroad. After that we stopped at a first-class hotel in Charleston. Then we stopped at a simular hotel in Richmond. We new we must pass through Baltimore, but we didn't know the obstacles. Finally, we arrived in Philly.On our trip a few people gave a few tips on where to go. But we were still scared we would get caught by our masters because of a Fugitive Slave Act that was new. This is where if any slave was caught in a free coutry they would get sent back to their masters. After that we baught a plantation and baught a school to educate children and adults of slavery. click here for questions click here for a picture of us This page by Chris

    60. (William Prior (Pryor) COLLINS - Annie Lucile CULPEPPER )
    Mary Craft (May 1886 ) Mary Jane Craft (6 Apr 1919 - 13 Jun 1919) Nancy Craft(1873 - ) Sarah Sallie Ann Craft (1871 - ) William Arden Craft (Jun 1879
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    Index of Persons
    William Prior (Pryor) COLLINS (12 Feb 1859 - 15 May 1935)
    ? CONGLETON
    (BEF 1803 - )
    Sally L. COOPER

    Alfred L. "Shug" COREY

    Mary Elizabeth Bettie COWARD

    William COWARD
    ( - AFT 1867)
    Benjamin "Benie" CRAFT
    (23 Jan 1868 - 8 May 1945)
    Chester CRAFT
    (30 Nov 1891 - 23 Feb 1903)
    Clara CRAFT
    (May 1881 - )
    Dora CRAFT
    (Oct 1883 - )
    Elias H. CRAFT
    (Apr 1835 - 16 Sep 1917) Florence CRAFT (8 Jun 1870 - 9 Sep 1949) Joseph CRAFT (May 1878 - 21 Mar 1956) Lena Hope CRAFT (Aug 1888 - ) Martha CRAFT (May 1886 - ) Mary CRAFT (May 1886 - ) Mary Jane CRAFT (6 Apr 1919 - 13 Jun 1919) Nancy CRAFT Sarah Sallie Ann CRAFT William Arden CRAFT (Jun 1879 - ) Annie Lucile CULPEPPER UP (Barbary ? - Elsa WOODRUFF BACK (Mary CARRAWAY - William COLLINS NEXT (Bethanie A. V. DAIL - John Franklin "Thomas" GRAY SURNAMES HTML created by on Wed Dec 24 20:38:08 1997.

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