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James R Crawshaw

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James R Crawshaw Veteran

Birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 Dec 1905 (aged 71)
Burial
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block: 7 Section: Lot: 00016
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CRAWSHAW, J. R.-Was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 4, 1834. He learned the trade of carpenter in that city, and resided there until 1856, when he came to Iowa and located in Des Moines. During the rebellion he served in the Twenty-third Iowa infantry, company C, as fife major of the regiment, enlisting in July, 1862, and serving until March following, when he was discharged on account of disabilities. He has been engaged in working at his trade since residing in the city, having had charge of the carpenter work on the post-office building, beside other important buildings in the city. When work first began on the new capitol he assumed his present position as superintendent of the carpenter work, and has since had charge of the same. Besides this, he also has charge of the centering iron work, and has made all the drawings for the numerous patterns used. He was united in marriage, in 1855, to Mrs. Ann Volmer, also a native of Philadelphia. Have one child living, Effie H. Have one buried, Henrietta D.

"The History of Polk County, Iowa" published by the Union Historical Company, Birdsall, Williams & Co. 1880

according to Polk co,IA census, James has wife Ann until 1880, Polk co marriages lists J.R.Crawshaw & Maggie Bailey marrying in 1882, then in census in 1885, Ann is living w/dau Kate Murphy & listed as "divorced" while John is living next door w/Maggie; p/o Charles, Kate, Henrietta, although I'm not sure if they are John's or Ann's or both.CIVIL WAR VETERAN, 23 IOWA INF, CO. ~~
MUSCIAN, FIFER
CRAWSHAW, J. R.-Was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 4, 1834. He learned the trade of carpenter in that city, and resided there until 1856, when he came to Iowa and located in Des Moines. During the rebellion he served in the Twenty-third Iowa infantry, company C, as fife major of the regiment, enlisting in July, 1862, and serving until March following, when he was discharged on account of disabilities. He has been engaged in working at his trade since residing in the city, having had charge of the carpenter work on the post-office building, beside other important buildings in the city. When work first began on the new capitol he assumed his present position as superintendent of the carpenter work, and has since had charge of the same. Besides this, he also has charge of the centering iron work, and has made all the drawings for the numerous patterns used. He was united in marriage, in 1855, to Mrs. Ann Volmer, also a native of Philadelphia. Have one child living, Effie H. Have one buried, Henrietta D.

"The History of Polk County, Iowa" published by the Union Historical Company, Birdsall, Williams & Co. 1880

according to Polk co,IA census, James has wife Ann until 1880, Polk co marriages lists J.R.Crawshaw & Maggie Bailey marrying in 1882, then in census in 1885, Ann is living w/dau Kate Murphy & listed as "divorced" while John is living next door w/Maggie; p/o Charles, Kate, Henrietta, although I'm not sure if they are John's or Ann's or both.CIVIL WAR VETERAN, 23 IOWA INF, CO. ~~
MUSCIAN, FIFER


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