Freeda Lindsey Crumpton Brewer

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I was born Freeda Lindsey to James Hafford and Eula Swann in the 1930's. My late husband Murray A. Crumpton and I did family research beginning in the 1970. After his passing I did not work it for a while, but along with a sister we have been quite involved lately. This is part of the work my sister Ann Lindsey Crumpton and our Crumpton husbands have done over the past fourty years. We never know what family and friends we will cross paths with down our journey. Some still with us, others gone for hundred and even thousands of years they have left foot prints in the sand as we are doing even now. Some of the past may be very concealed but we know they have been there and are just hiding somewhere in a book, a note, a record in a Bible, land or court records, military, the list goes on and on. It is much easier now than when we started 40 years ago,sitting at a machine, turning the crank after loading a film you could hardly view, or be able to read the writing. But it was fun, and the first major find I made is still in my mind. It is still fun and ever once in a while you find another exciting person who can take you back to a life lived during very different, difficult and interesting days in history. May tomorrow will be one of those days. I never want to lose site of the purpose God put me on this earth and that is to Give Praise and Honor to Him and His Son Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior. Do you know Him?? Due to health problems I am unable to do cemetery searches, but will gladly share what we have collected through the years. Happy hunting. Freeda Lindsey Crumpton Brewer

I was born Freeda Lindsey to James Hafford and Eula Swann in the 1930's. My late husband Murray A. Crumpton and I did family research beginning in the 1970. After his passing I did not work it for a while, but along with a sister we have been quite involved lately. This is part of the work my sister Ann Lindsey Crumpton and our Crumpton husbands have done over the past fourty years. We never know what family and friends we will cross paths with down our journey. Some still with us, others gone for hundred and even thousands of years they have left foot prints in the sand as we are doing even now. Some of the past may be very concealed but we know they have been there and are just hiding somewhere in a book, a note, a record in a Bible, land or court records, military, the list goes on and on. It is much easier now than when we started 40 years ago,sitting at a machine, turning the crank after loading a film you could hardly view, or be able to read the writing. But it was fun, and the first major find I made is still in my mind. It is still fun and ever once in a while you find another exciting person who can take you back to a life lived during very different, difficult and interesting days in history. May tomorrow will be one of those days. I never want to lose site of the purpose God put me on this earth and that is to Give Praise and Honor to Him and His Son Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior. Do you know Him?? Due to health problems I am unable to do cemetery searches, but will gladly share what we have collected through the years. Happy hunting. Freeda Lindsey Crumpton Brewer

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