1884 BIOGRAPHICAL
SKETCHES
CITY OF FAIRFIELD
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JOSEPH G. CREWS, lawyer, Fairfield, is a representative of one
of the oldest families in Eastern Illinois. Andrew Crews, his great-grandfather,
came from Kentucky and settled in Wayne County in the days of Territorial
government. Some years after, he was followed by his five sons.
who are described as being very tall and erect, and possessed of strong
muscular power, and all farmers. The oldest of these was Matthew,who
had a family of thirteen children as the result of two marriages.
William, the eldest of these, married in 1839, to Thurmutis
Gillison. William was born in Kentucky, in 1818, coming to this
county in 1822. The latter was born in White County, Ill., in 1821.
Joseph G. Crews is the oldest of a family born to these parents, and
was born in Wayne County, July 16, 1843. William Crews died in 1862, and
his wife in 1877. His education is the result of studious application to
books at home, coupled with the advantages of a common school. He early
qualified himself for the position of teacher, and taught successively
for a period of nine years. Having decided upon the practice of law, he
pursued the necessary reading under the Hon. James McCartney, and was admitted
to practice in 1871, since which time he has been a member of the Wayne
County bar, at Fairfield. He is an earnest advocate of the temperance reform,
and has exerted no small influence in perpetuating the good name of Fairfield
in that direction. He was married in Fairfield, to Miss Eliza
Shaeffer, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Shaeffer. She was
born May 10, 1855, in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. Both are members of the
Methodist Episcopal Church. Their family consists of four children,
viz.: Lillian, Edith, Carl, and Bertha Crews.
Jul 21, 1999
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