Aaron Crane served in the Revolutionary War per his 8th child Zenas Squier Crane who died in 1884. Aaron also served in the War of 1812.
Aaron is the son who tried to reason with our first Henry Pearce to stop Henry's 28 year old daughter Elizabeth Pearce from marrying Aaron's 75 year old father Job Crane. The 1802 Job and Elizabeth divorce note Aaron going to Henry's Fairfield home, then going to a separate room to discuss the matter while Elizabeth and family were in another room.
Reburial.
Rosedale Cemetery, Essex County, 367 Washington St, Orange, NJ (973) 673-0127
3/1/2002 - refer to Glen Pierce, 26 Summit Ave, Fairfield, Nj 07004 for more details.
Aaron Crane served in the Revolutionary War per his 8th child Zenas Squier Crane who died in 1884. Aaron also served in the War of 1812.
Aaron is the son who tried to reason with our first Henry Pearce to stop Henry's 28 year old daughter Elizabeth Pearce from marrying Aaron's 75 year old father Job Crane. The 1802 Job and Elizabeth divorce note Aaron going to Henry's Fairfield home, then going to a separate room to discuss the matter while Elizabeth and family were in another room.
Reburial.
Rosedale Cemetery, Essex County, 367 Washington St, Orange, NJ (973) 673-0127
3/1/2002 - refer to Glen Pierce, 26 Summit Ave, Fairfield, Nj 07004 for more details.
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