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Craig Family of Delaware and Descendants
James Craig (aka Creage) of New Castle County, Delaware, whose descendants first moved to Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky. Also Wetherow, Holmes, Cavins, Combs, Redman, Huddleston, Thorton, Titus, Hughes, Major and many other related families.
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Looking for descendants of Samuel CRAIG, born 1760 I believe in York County, Pennsylvania. He married Jane Innis (Burns) CRAIG around 1790 in Chester County, South Carolina and they moved to Greeneville, Tennessee.
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Descendants of Samuel Craig, born 1760 in York County, Pennsylvania.
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CRAIG and its variant spellings around the world.
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Descendants of Andrew CRAIG and Mary CRAIG of Govan, Paisley and Edinburgh, who married in 1802.
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Craigends House, Houston, Renfrewshire
Genealogy of CUNINGHAME, lairds of Craigends, Houston, Nr Linwood, Renfrewshire. Descendant from CUNINGHAME of Kilmaurs.
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A focal point for researchers of CRAIGHEAD.
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CRAWCOUR Connections - The CRAWCOUR Family One Name Study
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CRAWLEY, KEETON, LEWIS, GRAY in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Indiana.
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CRACROFT, CRACRAFT, CRAYCRAFT.
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CREAMER family in Kansas, Missouri, Idaho, Kentucky.
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And all known variations, including but not limited to CRAIGEN, CREEGAN, CRAGEN, CREIGHEN.
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Crego Family History and Genealogy
Surname specific site devoted to the descendants of Stephen CREGO or CREGOE (d. 1690), a mariner based in New York City, and his son Josias Crego (d. 1747?). The family settled in New York City in the 1680s and later migrated to Dutchess and Columbia counties in NY. The Vermont branch of the family settled (1766) in Shoreham, VT and later (c.1809) in Oneida County, NY. Other branches moved to Onondaga and Erie counties in New York, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and points further west
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