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1884 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES JASPER TWP CALEB CREWS |
CALEB CREWS. Few men are moe orderly or quiet in all their bearing
and relation to society than the gentleman whose name heads this sketch.
The son of Matthew and Elizabeth (Owen) Crews, he was born enar
where he now resides November 18, 1838. He was married,
November 4, 1866. to Miss Mary A., daughter of William N. and Eliza
(West) Borah, and to them were born six children, four of whom
are at present living, viz., William, born June 28, 1867; Susana,
August 25, 1873; Frederick T., February 25, 1876; and Mary S.,
August 2, 1881. Matthew, the son of Andrew, was born in Halifax
County, Va., January 18, 1794, died September 2, 1861, and was buried in
the cemetery on his own place in Massillon Township. Subject, in
his avocation, is a farmer, owning 160 acres of very productive land, of
which 125 a cres are improved and in a good state of cultivation, yielding
as well as the best, and is unsurpassed by any other in the community.
When the war cry was raised, adn his country's flag was assailed by traitor
hands, our subject was early to offer his services, and entered Company
D, Eighty-seventh Illinois Infantry, where he remained till the last foe
was driven from the field. After his discharge from the army, he
returned home, resuming the quiet walks of life, and is still pursuing
his usual unassuming course. He has been called upon to fill
various positions, such as Highway Commissioner, School Trustee and Director,
and has always discharged his duties
faithfully. That the rising generations might enjoy better educational
advantages than those of the meaer past, he has always taken a lively interest
in the common district schools of the neighborhood. Our subject,
in his religious relations and belief, is a Methodist, and in politics
a Republican and Prohibitionist.
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