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Gilbert Cruit

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Gilbert Cruit Veteran

Birth
Fairfield County, Ohio, USA
Death
8 Apr 1908 (aged 70)
Ohio, USA
Burial
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Gilbert Cruit is the son of William Cruit and Mary Hannah Moon. He married Sara Ann Hyne and they had the following known children: Anoka L., Lena R. and Hazel L.

Obituary for Gilbert Cruit from The Lancaster Gazette. Dated Thursday, 19 Apr 1908, page 8

Gilbert Cruit.

Mr. Gilbert Cruit, of Columbus, died at his home on West Town street/Wednesday morning. Death resulted from heart failure. The deceased was about seventy years of age. Besides his widow he leaves two daughters, Misses Hazel and Lena Cruit.

Mrs. Hannah Williamson of this county, is a sister of the deceased and Messrs. George and Robert Cruit of near Lancaster and Mr. Henry Cruit of Shelbyville, Ills., are brothers.

Mr. Cruit was a member of Co. 117th O. V. I. and served throughout the Civil war. The funeral will take place Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the residence. Burial at Greenlawn.

Mr. Cruit formerly lived at Stoutsville. He was a properous farmer and moved to Columbus two or three years ago. His wife was Miss Sallie Hyne, daughter of the late Samuel Hyne of Stoutsville. His only son Anoka Cruit, died several years ago.
Gilbert Cruit is the son of William Cruit and Mary Hannah Moon. He married Sara Ann Hyne and they had the following known children: Anoka L., Lena R. and Hazel L.

Obituary for Gilbert Cruit from The Lancaster Gazette. Dated Thursday, 19 Apr 1908, page 8

Gilbert Cruit.

Mr. Gilbert Cruit, of Columbus, died at his home on West Town street/Wednesday morning. Death resulted from heart failure. The deceased was about seventy years of age. Besides his widow he leaves two daughters, Misses Hazel and Lena Cruit.

Mrs. Hannah Williamson of this county, is a sister of the deceased and Messrs. George and Robert Cruit of near Lancaster and Mr. Henry Cruit of Shelbyville, Ills., are brothers.

Mr. Cruit was a member of Co. 117th O. V. I. and served throughout the Civil war. The funeral will take place Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the residence. Burial at Greenlawn.

Mr. Cruit formerly lived at Stoutsville. He was a properous farmer and moved to Columbus two or three years ago. His wife was Miss Sallie Hyne, daughter of the late Samuel Hyne of Stoutsville. His only son Anoka Cruit, died several years ago.


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