In August of 1863, Daisy’s Father enlisted to serve the Confederate States Army as Private in Company C, 6th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry…
On June 2nd 1880, her Father developed an infection of the intestines called dysentery and was unable to work for some time…
By 1883, the Crumpton family moved from South Carolina and settled in the state of Florida… Daisy’s Father John Alexander no longer suffered from the effects of dysentery...... Daisy, her parents, as well as all of her siblings all worked as farmers once they arrived in the Sunshine State…
Janie Belle “Daisy” Crumpton passed away on October 10th 1897 at the age of 27….Next week will mark 120 years since her passing...
Janie Belle Crumpton...Beloved Daughter and Sister...
°° Special thanks to Jen Armbruster for her contribution to the telling of Janie's story
City of Tampa Cemetery records show her name as Jamie Belle Crumpton
In August of 1863, Daisy’s Father enlisted to serve the Confederate States Army as Private in Company C, 6th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry…
On June 2nd 1880, her Father developed an infection of the intestines called dysentery and was unable to work for some time…
By 1883, the Crumpton family moved from South Carolina and settled in the state of Florida… Daisy’s Father John Alexander no longer suffered from the effects of dysentery...... Daisy, her parents, as well as all of her siblings all worked as farmers once they arrived in the Sunshine State…
Janie Belle “Daisy” Crumpton passed away on October 10th 1897 at the age of 27….Next week will mark 120 years since her passing...
Janie Belle Crumpton...Beloved Daughter and Sister...
°° Special thanks to Jen Armbruster for her contribution to the telling of Janie's story
City of Tampa Cemetery records show her name as Jamie Belle Crumpton
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