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Thaddius Gilford Craig

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Thaddius Gilford Craig

Birth
Monroe County, Missouri, USA
Death
7 Feb 1951 (aged 89)
Holliday, Monroe County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Holliday, Monroe County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Thadius G. Craig, sometimes written Thad, Thadeus, or Thaddeus.

Parents: William Morrow Craig and Mary Le Seuer (Woodson) Craig.
Book- Historical Geneology Of The Woodson's And Their Connections, 1915, H.M. Woodson,
available online in print and electronic [Issue of 1128, Page 391]

Born: 07-06-1861, District 59, Monroe County, MO (William M. Craig, Census 1850)
Somewhere around Madison.
Youngest Child of 9.

Sibling1: Martha Elizabeth Craig Greer "Lizzie" (1842-1910)(Walter Greer, Civil War Army)
Living in Macon City, Macon County Missouri.
Lot location within city has not been found.
Burial location unknown.

Sibling2: William B. Craig (1844- ) Civil War Army
Living in Macon City, Macon County Missouri.
Lot location within city has not been found.
Burial location unknown.

Sibling3: Caroline Louise Craig Jennings (1846- )
Was living in Carroll County, Missouri
Lot location has not been found.
Burial location unknown.

Sibling4: Charles C. Craig (1847- ) Died in young manhood.
Was living in Carroll County, Missouri
Lot location has not been found.
Burial location unknown.

Sibling5: John S. Craig (1850-1900 )(Maggie Belle Fields Craig)
Was living in his home near Bosworth in Carroll County, Missouri
Lot location has not been found.
Buried in Wharton Cemetery, Bosworth, Missouri

Sibling6: Isabelle V. Craig Lightfoot "Belle"(1853-1934 )(Silas M. Lightfoot)
Was living in Clinton County, Missouri
Lot location has not been found.
Buried in Wharton Cemetery, Bosworth, Missouri

Sibling7: Thomas Preston Craig "Press"(1854-1935) [Rebecca Wharton Craig]
Living in DeWitt Township, Carroll County, Missouri.
1897 Plat, Township 53, North Range 21, Section 4, Lot 126.75. (1866)
Farmhouse was on the inside curve of today's highway 310 and 335.
Buried in Wharton Cemetery, Bosworth, Missouri, Section 6 of 1897 plat.

Sibling8: James Harvey Craig (1858-1943) [Mary Jane Wharton Craig]
Living in DeWitt Township, Carroll County, Missouri.
1897 Plat, Township 53, North Range 21, Section 4, Lot 50. (1867)
Farmhouse was on the inside curve of today's highway 310 and 335.
Buried in Wharton Cemetery, Bosworth, Missouri, Section 6 of 1897 plat.

Residence: Marion, Monroe County, MO (Census 1860)

Mother Martha LeSeuer Woodson Craig dies 1867.

Stepmother Malinda Lightfoot marries Father William M. Craig (License 05-03-1868)

Residence: Grand River, Carroll County, MO (Census 1870)
Final census for William M. Craig lists Grand River Township of 1870.
Grand River appears to be today's DeWitt Township, Carroll County, Missouri.
Map shows final farm estate located halfway between City of Dewitt and Bosworth.
1876 Plat, Township 53, North Range 21, Section 3, Lot 159.10.
Farmhouse was on the outside curve of today's highway 310 and 335.

Father William M. Craig dies intestate 1873, listed in probate.

Residence: Jackson, Monroe County, MO (Census 1880) Woodson Farm
1897 Plat, Township 54, North Range 11, Sections 25 and 26.
Neighbor of the Curtwright Farms.

Wife1: Vetura Curtright Craig (1870-1911) (License 01-26-1891) Paris, Monroe County, MO
Child1: Hazel Thena Craig Holsheiser (1891-1966 ) George William Holsheiser
Residence: Jackson, Monroe County, MO (Census 1900) Judge John Dawson Curtright Farm
Residence: Jackson, Monroe County, MO (Census 1910) Portion Former Woodson Farm
Wife1: Vetura Curtright Craig dies 07-02-1911 (Death Certificate)
Wife2: Maggie Dawson Craig (1882-1941) (License 1916)
Residence: Jackson, Monroe County, MO (Census 1920) Portion Former Woodson Farm
Residence: Jackson, Monroe County, MO (Census 1930) Portion Former Woodson Farm
Residence: Jackson, Monroe County, MO (Census 1940) Portion Former Woodson Farm
Wife2: Maggie Dawson Craig dies 08-12-1941 (Death Certificate)
Death: 02-07-1951, Holliday, Monroe County, MO (Death Certificate)
Burial: Bethel Cemetery, Holliday, Monroe County, MO
Thadius G. Craig, sometimes written Thad, Thadeus, or Thaddeus.

Parents: William Morrow Craig and Mary Le Seuer (Woodson) Craig.
Book- Historical Geneology Of The Woodson's And Their Connections, 1915, H.M. Woodson,
available online in print and electronic [Issue of 1128, Page 391]

Born: 07-06-1861, District 59, Monroe County, MO (William M. Craig, Census 1850)
Somewhere around Madison.
Youngest Child of 9.

Sibling1: Martha Elizabeth Craig Greer "Lizzie" (1842-1910)(Walter Greer, Civil War Army)
Living in Macon City, Macon County Missouri.
Lot location within city has not been found.
Burial location unknown.

Sibling2: William B. Craig (1844- ) Civil War Army
Living in Macon City, Macon County Missouri.
Lot location within city has not been found.
Burial location unknown.

Sibling3: Caroline Louise Craig Jennings (1846- )
Was living in Carroll County, Missouri
Lot location has not been found.
Burial location unknown.

Sibling4: Charles C. Craig (1847- ) Died in young manhood.
Was living in Carroll County, Missouri
Lot location has not been found.
Burial location unknown.

Sibling5: John S. Craig (1850-1900 )(Maggie Belle Fields Craig)
Was living in his home near Bosworth in Carroll County, Missouri
Lot location has not been found.
Buried in Wharton Cemetery, Bosworth, Missouri

Sibling6: Isabelle V. Craig Lightfoot "Belle"(1853-1934 )(Silas M. Lightfoot)
Was living in Clinton County, Missouri
Lot location has not been found.
Buried in Wharton Cemetery, Bosworth, Missouri

Sibling7: Thomas Preston Craig "Press"(1854-1935) [Rebecca Wharton Craig]
Living in DeWitt Township, Carroll County, Missouri.
1897 Plat, Township 53, North Range 21, Section 4, Lot 126.75. (1866)
Farmhouse was on the inside curve of today's highway 310 and 335.
Buried in Wharton Cemetery, Bosworth, Missouri, Section 6 of 1897 plat.

Sibling8: James Harvey Craig (1858-1943) [Mary Jane Wharton Craig]
Living in DeWitt Township, Carroll County, Missouri.
1897 Plat, Township 53, North Range 21, Section 4, Lot 50. (1867)
Farmhouse was on the inside curve of today's highway 310 and 335.
Buried in Wharton Cemetery, Bosworth, Missouri, Section 6 of 1897 plat.

Residence: Marion, Monroe County, MO (Census 1860)

Mother Martha LeSeuer Woodson Craig dies 1867.

Stepmother Malinda Lightfoot marries Father William M. Craig (License 05-03-1868)

Residence: Grand River, Carroll County, MO (Census 1870)
Final census for William M. Craig lists Grand River Township of 1870.
Grand River appears to be today's DeWitt Township, Carroll County, Missouri.
Map shows final farm estate located halfway between City of Dewitt and Bosworth.
1876 Plat, Township 53, North Range 21, Section 3, Lot 159.10.
Farmhouse was on the outside curve of today's highway 310 and 335.

Father William M. Craig dies intestate 1873, listed in probate.

Residence: Jackson, Monroe County, MO (Census 1880) Woodson Farm
1897 Plat, Township 54, North Range 11, Sections 25 and 26.
Neighbor of the Curtwright Farms.

Wife1: Vetura Curtright Craig (1870-1911) (License 01-26-1891) Paris, Monroe County, MO
Child1: Hazel Thena Craig Holsheiser (1891-1966 ) George William Holsheiser
Residence: Jackson, Monroe County, MO (Census 1900) Judge John Dawson Curtright Farm
Residence: Jackson, Monroe County, MO (Census 1910) Portion Former Woodson Farm
Wife1: Vetura Curtright Craig dies 07-02-1911 (Death Certificate)
Wife2: Maggie Dawson Craig (1882-1941) (License 1916)
Residence: Jackson, Monroe County, MO (Census 1920) Portion Former Woodson Farm
Residence: Jackson, Monroe County, MO (Census 1930) Portion Former Woodson Farm
Residence: Jackson, Monroe County, MO (Census 1940) Portion Former Woodson Farm
Wife2: Maggie Dawson Craig dies 08-12-1941 (Death Certificate)
Death: 02-07-1951, Holliday, Monroe County, MO (Death Certificate)
Burial: Bethel Cemetery, Holliday, Monroe County, MO


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