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      <title>Henry J. Crofton DOB 1822 Ireland (maybe County Cavan)</title>
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      <description>Henry emigrated to US 1847, was married to Ann Cummings, had six or seven children.  He lived in New York City.  Was a laborer or engineer.  Died at age 65 1887.  Trying to find town where Henry was born in Ireland.  Could be in County Cavan or County Kerry.  Henry J. is my great grandfather.  His son John Henry Crofton was my grandfather.  My father was Charles B. Crofton.  </description>
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      <title>Sir John Crofton dies at 97,doctor pioneered ,saving millions of lives </title>
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      <description>&lt;br&gt;                Sir John Crofton dies at 97; doctor pioneered combination therapy to treat tuberculosis&lt;br&gt;He is credited with saving millions of lives by using a 'cocktail' of multiple antibiotics to treat the disease. The concept subsequently was applied to AIDS, cancer and other diseases.&lt;br&gt;Sir John Crofton, a physician who is credited with saving millions of lives by pioneering the use of cocktails of antibiotics to treat tuberculosis -- a concept that has subsequently been applied to treating a variety of other diseases, particularly cancer and AIDS -- died Nov. 3 at his home in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was 97.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;A specialist in diseases of the lungs, Crofton later turned his attention to battling smoking at home in Scotland and around the world, co-founding ASH-UK (Action on Smoking and Health) and ASH-Scotland. His inexpensive books on tuberculosis and smoking have become field manuals for battling lung diseases around the world.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;When Crofton joined Royal Brompton Hospital in London in 1947, tuberculosis was a common and frequently fatal disease that was virtually untreatable. The only approach available was commitment to an isolated sanitarium, where the patients could rest, breathe fresh air and eat well. Surgery often was performed to remove severely diseased portions of the lungs.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Crofton was appointed to a team formed by Britain's Medical Research Council to investigate the treatment of TB with a recently discovered antibiotic called streptomycin -- which was available in the United Kingdom in only limited quantities because of that country's impoverishment after World War II. Treatment was urgent because there were more than 50,000 TB cases in the country.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The team compared the drug to the sanitarium treatment and found that it initially reduced deaths. After three to four months, however, the TB bacilli developed resistance to the drug and the disease resumed its normal course.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Crofton and his team then showed that the development of resistance could be delayed by combining streptomycin with another new antibiotic, para-aminosalicylic acid, commonly known as PAS.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;After Crofton was appointed chairman of the department of respiratory diseases at the University of Edinburgh in 1951, he took the unprecedented step of adding a third new drug, isoniazid, to the mix, and that proved to be the key. His team developed a protocol in which all three drugs were administered initially. After several months, the patient stopped taking streptomycin to minimize loss of hearing, a common side effect of the drug.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;When patients took the drug religiously, resistance did not develop and 100% of patients were cured in a few months. The team also showed that the treatment was just as effective when given on an out-patient basis as it was when used in the hospital, which proved to be a major benefit to the working class, who were thus able to maintain an income while under treatment. Within six years, Crofton and his colleagues were able to eliminate 90% of the hospital beds in Edinburgh devoted to TB.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;At the annual meeting of the British Medical Assn. in 1958, he announced his first results with 63 patients who had taken the drugs for 18 months, but his report was met with widespread skepticism because of the difficulties other researchers had encountered in treating TB.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;To prove the cocktail's efficacy, Crofton helped organize a 23-country trial of triple therapy, which was one of the very first international collaborative trials for any disease.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The trial was a great success. Failures were found to be the result of physicians breaking the treatment protocol. The method was quickly adopted and is still the regimen of choice, although the identities of the drugs used has changed over the years as new antibiotics have been developed.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;As chairman of the scientific committees of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, Crofton also spearheaded the first international study of the prevalence of drug resistance, an international trial of the reliability of X-ray diagnosis for TB and another for sputum diagnosis, which proved to be the preferred method.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;John Wenman Crofton was born March 27, 1912, in Dublin, the son of a general practitioner. His earliest memory, he recalled, was hearing bullets hitting the ceiling of his nursery during the Easter Rebellion of 1916. He was educated at Sidney Sussex College at Cambridge and St. Thomas' Hospital in London, qualifying in medicine in 1936.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;His further studies were interrupted in 1939 by the war, and he served as an army physician in theaters throughout Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, honing his surgical skills. A visit to the Auschwitz concentration camp near the end of the war marked "the only time in my life when I could not sleep at night," he told friends.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;In Egypt, Crofton ran a typhoid ward for 18 months under the command of Dr. John Guyett Scadding, an expert on respiratory diseases from Royal Brompton, forming a friendship that would later serve him admirably.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;After the war, Scadding returned to the hospital and invited the unemployed Crofton to join him as an unpaid clinical assistant. Crofton soon was appointed to a senior teaching position.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;After his Edinburgh studies on TB treatment, Crofton was elected to the Royal College of Physicians -- at 39 the youngest ever so honored.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;A tireless advocate for TB research and treatment, Crofton traveled the globe teaching young doctors and lecturing on the benefits of drug-cocktail therapy. Later, those trips also promoted anti-smoking campaigns.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;When New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg decided to spend $200 million of his own money in developing countries, he consulted Crofton, who advised him to fight smoking, focusing on high-incidence countries and a major effort in the media -- suggestions that Bloomberg adopted.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Crofton was knighted in 1977, the year he formally retired from Edinburgh, but he kept working and traveling, spreading the gospel of respiratory health.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;A skillful and dedicated climber, Crofton scaled mountains around the world. In 1933, he was credited with the first ascent of a difficult rock-climbing route on Garbh Choire of Beinn a'Bhuird in the Scottish Cairngorms, still known as the Cumming-Crofton route.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Crofton is survived by his wife of 64 years, Eileen; two sons; three daughters; 11 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="mailto://thomas.maugh@latimes.com"&gt;thomas.maugh@latimes.com&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt;Copyright © 2009, The Los Angeles Times&lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2009-12-08 05:19:16Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Rose Crofton born 1906 Soho London England</title>
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      <description>I am researching my mothers family who were born and lived in the Soho area of London mid 1800 onwards.&lt;br&gt;My mother had many aunts uncles and cousins but was unable to trace any of them after WW11.&lt;br&gt;I have several photos that feature a brother and sister taken about 1936 onwards. My sister and I beleive their names to be Dolly and Billy, they were 2 or 3 years younger than ourselves.&lt;br&gt;Mothers own mother was named Rosetta Margaret Crofton but sometimes only used the name Rose.&lt;br&gt;Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you&lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2007-08-15 09:15:02Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: henry crofton</title>
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      <description>Hi,&lt;br&gt;Thank you for your response. After a lot of research and help from people like you, I received the bill of sale for my ggggrandmother, my gggrandmother and her futrue husband from a Burrage descendent and friend, Joy Ross.  My gggrandfather is the 22 year old male on the 1850 census, and he was an Indian, sold in Alabama as a slave. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;My gggrandmother was Ellen Emmons, and her white father, Daniel (from Fauquier, Virginia) purchased his daughter, her mother and her future husband from the Alabama estate of Thomas Burrage in 1839. Thomas was Daniel's brother-in-law. He then sold my gggrandfather, Washington, to Henry Crofton and we acquired the last name, Crofton. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Again, thank you for your kind response and good luck with your research,&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Denise &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt; </description>
      <pubDate>2007-06-27 02:07:53Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: henry crofton</title>
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      <description>He's also on 1860 slave schedule&lt;br&gt;inal data: United States. 1860 United States Federal Census. M653, 1438 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C., 1860 U.S. Federal Census Slave Schedule, ncestry.com. 1860 U.S. Federal Census Slave Schedule [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004., Slave Owners &lt;br&gt;  &lt;br&gt;Henry A Crofton Kemper, Mississippi   &lt;br&gt;  &lt;br&gt;Slave Information &lt;br&gt;Age Gender Race View Census &lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt;30 Male Black  &lt;br&gt;30 Male Black  &lt;br&gt;30 Male Black  &lt;br&gt;25 Female Black  &lt;br&gt;25 Female Black  &lt;br&gt;25 Female Black  &lt;br&gt;13 Male Black  &lt;br&gt;9 Female Black  &lt;br&gt;8 Female Black  &lt;br&gt;7 Female Black  &lt;br&gt;6 Female Black  &lt;br&gt;3 Male Black  &lt;br&gt;2 Female Black  &lt;br&gt;2 Male Black  &lt;br&gt;2 Male Black  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;.</description>
      <pubDate>2007-06-26 21:58:27Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: henry crofton</title>
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      <description>Denise,&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you look at the 1850 census slave schedules you'll find him&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1850 U.S. Census - Slave Schedules, Ancestry.com. 1850 U.S. Federal Census Slave Schedule [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States. 1850 United States Federal Census. M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C., Owners &lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt;Henry Crofton Noxubee, Mississippi   &lt;br&gt;  &lt;br&gt;Slave Information &lt;br&gt; Age Gender Race View Census &lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt;23 Male Black  &lt;br&gt;22 Male Black  &lt;br&gt;22 Female Black  &lt;br&gt;3 Male Black  &lt;br&gt;1 Female Black  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;.</description>
      <pubDate>2007-06-26 21:56:24Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Henry Hawkins and Martha Crofton</title>
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      <description>&lt;br&gt;    John Hawkins&lt;br&gt;    1. Henry Hawkins, b. 1792, d. 1878&lt;br&gt;    m. Martha Crofton b. abt 1794&lt;br&gt;    1. Martha Jane Hawkins b. May 11, 1823.&lt;br&gt;    2. Nancy Hawkins b. abt 1828,&lt;br&gt;    m. Lewis Judson.&lt;br&gt;    3. Zacharia Hawkins b. 1812 d. 1845&lt;br&gt;    m. Nancy White b. 1815&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;    Martha married John Daniel Boone. They are both buried at the Pioneer Cemetery in Salem Oregon.&lt;br&gt;    lookinh got others working on this line. Henry and Martha moved to Oregon around 1845. Where their daughter Martha lived with her family, in Salem, Oregon.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Who were Marthas parents?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2007-02-16 08:42:31Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Irish Croftons</title>
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      <description>HI Pamela:&lt;br&gt;I do not have any Perdue/Purdue names in my records.&lt;br&gt;What information on Margaret Crofton do you have?&lt;br&gt;I have a few Margaret Crofton's in my records. Do you know her date of birth, and or her parents names?&lt;br&gt;Alexandra Louise Crofton-Atkins</description>
      <pubDate>2006-09-05 12:40:18Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Irish Croftons</title>
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      <description>Could you tell me if Margaret Crofton married a Purdue/Perdue</description>
      <pubDate>2006-09-04 05:28:36Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Irish Croftons</title>
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      <description>Could you tell me what family they had&lt;br&gt;Pam</description>
      <pubDate>2006-09-04 04:41:52Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Irish Croftons</title>
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      <description>Hi Heather,&lt;br&gt;I am looking for information on the Crofton family,&lt;br&gt;Sir Edward Crofton was connected to our Purdue Family, hope you can help</description>
      <pubDate>2006-09-04 03:56:59Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Irish Croftons</title>
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      <description>I don't know if this will help, but there was a family named Crofton who settled in Klickitat County, Washington in 1873.  John and Rachel (Nugent) Crofton were born in 1833, in County Roscommon and County Galway, respectively.  They first emigrated to New York, then to the State of Washington.  Rachel Crofton died in Klickitat County in 1879.  John Crofton went back to New York in 1885 where he died in 1892.  The book, "History of Klickitat, Yakima, and Kittitas Counties, Washington" gives a biographical sketch of the Crofton family.  John and Rachel had several children:  Thomas N., Isabella, George, William, and Catherine.  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Perhaps this Crofton family is descended from the family you mention.  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2006-04-18 15:20:10Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Croftons at Bethany Sunday School, Philadelphia</title>
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      <description>Interesting.  Some of the data appears to have been garbled in translation; but most of it is correct.  This all appears to have come from me, except the Donnelly information, which might have come from a different direction.  Thanks for the response.</description>
      <pubDate>2006-01-06 18:26:27Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Irish Croftons</title>
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      <description>Hello there, I have a great deal of information about the Crofton's as well.  I too am a direct descent of this family.&lt;br&gt;Please send me all the information that you have on your Croftons, and I will do my best to match up with what I have and fill in any blanks for you.&lt;br&gt;Alexandra Louise Crofton-Atkins</description>
      <pubDate>2006-01-06 15:16:30Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Irish Croftons</title>
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      <description>Hi I have a great deal of information on the Croftons, which you probably have by now.  But I would be very interested to hear about your line of Croftons.&lt;br&gt;Alexandra</description>
      <pubDate>2006-01-06 15:08:33Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Croftons at Bethany Sunday School, Philadelphia</title>
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      <pubDate>2006-01-06 15:02:14Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Crofton/George</title>
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      <description>Looking for information on George Crofton, lived &lt;br&gt;in Milford, MA at one point, arrived in NYC and&lt;br&gt;I believe may have spent time in Albany, NY. He&lt;br&gt;was a stonecutter. Thanks.</description>
      <pubDate>2005-12-11 23:45:26Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Jane Alice Crofton</title>
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      <description>Hi, that is very interesting!! Do you happen to know who Jane's Paren'ts were?  &lt;br&gt;I am descended from the Crofton's of Ireland, my family branched off from Richard Crofton of Lakefield, Co. Leitrim.&lt;br&gt;Let me know what else you come up with, and I'll do the same.&lt;br&gt;Alexandra</description>
      <pubDate>2005-11-02 14:58:35Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Jane Alice Crofton</title>
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      <description>I found them listed on the English census in 1861, 1871, etc., in the Durham and Newcastle area. My great-great-grandmother, Jane Alice, married Richard Carr in Newcastle and them emigrated to the U.S., settling in Chicago sometime in about the 1880s, I believe. The Jane A. listed on the census is within a year of the age I believe she would have been. Thanks for your help. Are you descended from the same branch?</description>
      <pubDate>2005-11-02 14:14:06Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Jane Alice Crofton</title>
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      <description>Hi there, I couldn't find a Peter or Margaret Crofton in this time frame.&lt;br&gt;I know a great deal about this family, and I am directly descended from them, however it is a never ending mystery, and each day I find out and compile more information about them.  Where were they born?  &lt;br&gt;I'll keep looking and let you know what I find out.&lt;br&gt;Alexandra</description>
      <pubDate>2005-10-31 13:45:41Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Jane Alice Crofton</title>
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      <description>Perhaps her parents were Peter and Margaret Crofton. The birth date is 1858, which is about right for my Jane. Do you know anything more about this family? Thanks so much for any help you can give.&lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2005-10-30 22:01:47Z</pubDate>
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      <title>William F Crafton/Crofton and Sarah Helms/Helm</title>
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      <description>Looking for the following family&lt;br&gt;William F. Crafton/Crofton&lt;br&gt;b. ? Where ?&lt;br&gt;married when? Where ?&lt;br&gt;to Sarah Helms b.? Where ?&lt;br&gt;married when? Where ?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;She was listed on his Pension (Ancestry.com)&lt;br&gt;Database: Civil War Pension Index&lt;br&gt;William F. Crafton View Image OnlineT&lt;br&gt;Image: 2971 State Filed: Maryland&lt;br&gt;Widow: Sarah Crafton Relative:&lt;br&gt;Minor: Emily Nutt Comments:&lt;br&gt;He served Indiana Enlisted C Co. 33rd Inf Reg. IN Mustered Out at&lt;br&gt;Louisville, KY on 21 July 1865&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I found him on the Clay County, Indiana, 1830 Census with his brother James.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I even checked Maryland where the Pension was filed for and found nothing.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you have her listed, I would be greatly appreciated.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Thank you,&lt;br&gt;Sheryl Beireis&lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2005-10-16 01:36:05Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Crafton/Crofton Website</title>
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      <description>I invite you all to view my Crafton/Crofton Family at&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.geocities.com/slbeireis/" target="_blank"&gt;http://www.geocities.com/slbeireis/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2005-10-16 01:36:05Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Jane Alice Crofton</title>
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      <description>Unfortunately without knowing who her parents were, I can't say if there is a connection for me or not.&lt;br&gt;She did infact have 14 Children.&lt;br&gt;My Crofton's Are Anglo/Irish.  They were mostly in Ireland, but many emigrated to England as well.&lt;br&gt;If you find out any further information, please let me know.&lt;br&gt;Alexandra</description>
      <pubDate>2005-08-03 15:55:34Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: john henry crofton</title>
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      <description>I have a couple of John Henry Crofton's but not in NY.&lt;br&gt;The information you have would be of great interest to me also, if you don't mind sharing. :)&lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2005-08-03 15:30:41Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Sylvester G. Crofton/Krofton Cincinnati, Ohio 1896</title>
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      <description>I have information on some Crofton's that were in Ohio, if that helps.</description>
      <pubDate>2005-08-03 15:19:39Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Croftons in Mexico</title>
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      <description>Hello, my grandfather was named James Crofton, unfortunately I only know that he was born in Ireland and came to America, New York, when he was young, all I've been told is that he lived in Mexico City during the 30's, and there he married my grandmother Soledad Yañez. They had only one child, my dad, Jaime Crofton, was born in Mexico City on August 11, 1936, soon after his birth, a couple of years or so, James Crofton had to leave the country because of government issues. Supposedly he owned 2 casinos in Mexico one in Tijuana, B.C. named "Casino de Agua Prieta" and another one in Cuernavaca, Mor. named "Casino de la Selva", both of them were taken from him by the government, since a law that forbid gambling in Mexico became active around those years. We know he returned to the U.S., California an died there around the late 60's, but then my grandmother lost track of him, we don't have any pictures of him, or any kind of legal documents since my grandmother burned everything after he left.&lt;br&gt;If anyone knows who I'm talking about please contact me, all we want, my sister Fernanda and I, is to know more about who he was or where he came from, since we have that huge gap in our family history.&lt;br&gt;Thank you so much.&lt;br&gt;Mariana Crofton</description>
      <pubDate>2005-07-20 17:16:15Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Genie Crick, b. ?, d. Sept. 24, 1897</title>
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      <description>CROFTON&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Mrs. Genie CRICK died Friday of fever. (Source: Earlington Bee, Thur., Sept. 30, 1897)</description>
      <pubDate>2005-05-24 02:15:43Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Anne (Gallagher), Crofton and son Peter (early 1900s)</title>
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      <description>Mary,&lt;br&gt;I believe we might be second cousins.  My grandfather was Hary Joseph Crofton son of John Henry Crofton.  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;According to my mother Harry J's brother was Arthur who's son Peter moved to Chicago.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If this is true please contact me at &lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="mailto://crofton@coastalnet.com"&gt;crofton@coastalnet.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Kevin</description>
      <pubDate>2005-05-14 23:40:37Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Sylvester G. Crofton/Krofton Cincinnati, Ohio 1896</title>
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      <description>Sylvester G. Krofton m. Mary E. Weglage Dec 30 1896 in Cincinnati (I have seen the record on file at the courthouse and that is the spelling of his name).  A child named Henrietta Cofton (no R in name), age 8, is listed as granddaughter on the 1910 US Census in Cincinnati living with parents of Mary E.  I have not found any other document (census, death record, cemetery record, et. al.) that lists either Sylvester (at any age) or Mary E. (after her marriage to Sylvester).  Henrietta does not appear in subsequent censuses though her grandparents don't die until after 1920.  Does anyone know about the Krofton spelling?  Does anyone have information on this family.  Many thanks, Nora.</description>
      <pubDate>2005-03-25 03:21:14Z</pubDate>
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      <title>henry crofton</title>
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      <description>I'm still looking for any slave records or a will for henry crofton or his wife lucy. the will would have been probated in noxubee or neshoba county, mississippi.. he was in  noxubee county, mississippi in 1850 as a 30 year old planter. he was born in alabama or georgia. his sister in law was tabitha crofton. his son, henry clay crofton moved to hempstead, arkansas around 1862 with slaves. one of the slaves was my gggrandfather, Washington Crofton, who was a Choctaw Indian from Mississippi. Any help would be appreciated as I am finalizing a family book on the Crofton's.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Denise</description>
      <pubDate>2005-01-27 22:49:44Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: john henry crofton</title>
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      <description>Is this John Henry Crofton buried in St. John Cemetery in Brooklyn?  I have a Henry (d. 1916, age 85) buried in Holy Cross Cemetery.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I have only scraps of info on parents of John Henry.  Send me an your email or postal address and I will send you what I have.&lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2004-08-20 00:52:02Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Irish Croftons</title>
      <link>http://boards.Ancestry.com.au/surnames.crofton/3.7.8.9.10.12.56/mb.ashx</link>
      <description>Hello, I am a direct decendent of the Crofton-Atkins family.&lt;br&gt;I believe that the Crofton was Irish and Atkins was English.&lt;br&gt;The furthest I have been able to go back is to 1876 to Cyril  Randell Crofton-Atkins, (General).  Nadine Muriel Crofton-Atkins (sometimes listed as "Nee" Crofton) was his daughter.&lt;br&gt;My Grandfather was Charles Thomas Crofton-Atkins, born 1906, died 1995.  His father's name I do not recall, but he was in the military and died of "blackwater fever"  I believe in Africa.  I don't know anything about his mother.  I know he had younger brothers whom he supported and put through school.  One or both may have been killed in WWII.  &lt;br&gt;There are currently about 7 direct Crofton-Atkins decendents living.&lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2004-05-05 14:27:35Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: croftons Ireland/ Manchester c1850's</title>
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      <description>I have a Catherine Crofton who is supposed to have come from Ireland about 1850. I am looking for any additional information</description>
      <pubDate>2004-01-20 17:52:58Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Irish Croftons</title>
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      <description>Nancy,&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Thank you for your suggestions.  In my previous message, I failed to mention that my Crofton ancestor was born in 1787.  According to a book, published in 1911, entitled "Crofton Memoirs" by Henry Thomas Crofton, his name was William Gorges Crofton, 9th child of Sir. Edward Lowther-Crofton of Mote, Co. Roscommon and Ann (Armida) Croker Crofton.  &lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt;A distant cousin of mine has among his old papers a brief, hand written genealogy of our family, composed about 1860, that claims descent from William.  It also states that William's wife was an Eliza Kelly of Churchborough, Co. Roscommon.  Their daughter married a Matthew Conry.  It's through this Conry connection that we are descended.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;What I really would like to learn now is more information about William Gorges Crofton and his wife Eliza Kelly, to confirm this genealogy.  Hopefully, someone with more information than I have about these Croftons might respond to this message.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Again, thank you, Nancy, for the information about American Croftons.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;George Duffy</description>
      <pubDate>2003-08-12 04:40:48Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Jane Alice Crofton</title>
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      <description>My gr-gr-grandmother was Jane Alice Crofton, born in 1858 in England, perhaps in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She married Richard John Carr and they emigrated to the U.S. in about 1880, settling in Chicago. She had about 15 children, I believe, one of whom was my gr-grandfather, Cuthbert Carr. Does anyone have any connection with her? Thanks.&lt;br&gt;Sandy Battin</description>
      <pubDate>2003-08-10 18:00:17Z</pubDate>
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      <title>john henry crofton</title>
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      <description>i am seeking information on the parents of John Henry Crofton(born between 1849 and 1852) lived in brooklyn, ny. i believe his father's name was henry j. crofton who emigrated from ireland and is buried in Old Cavalry Cemetary in Queens, NY.</description>
      <pubDate>2003-06-09 00:58:53Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Croftons in Illinois.</title>
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      <description>Robert Crofton married Gabrielle Shubrick, daughter of Commander Ivan Shubrick - date unknown.  His father was William Edward Crofton who married Alicia Moore on 15.1.1816. I do have website which contains more information. The URL is:&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:2306353" target="_blank"&gt;http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:2306353&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Linzi Meryl&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Oh, please reply to me at &lt;a href="mailto://Linzi@webone.com.au"&gt;Linzi@webone.com.au&lt;/a&gt;.</description>
      <pubDate>2003-04-27 07:18:43Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Croftons at Bethany Sunday School, Philadelphia</title>
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      <description>Bob, I have the brother of Philip and Thomas down as Robert Erskine Anderson Crofton. He married Gabrielle Shubrick, daughter of Commander I Shubrick.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Linzi</description>
      <pubDate>2003-04-27 06:44:34Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Croftons at Bethany Sunday School, Philadelphia</title>
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      <description>Bob, I have the brother of Philip and Thomas down as Robert Erskine Anderson Crofton. He married Gabrielle Shubrick, daughter of Commander I Shubrick.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Linzi</description>
      <pubDate>2003-04-27 06:44:29Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Croftons in Illinois.</title>
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      <description>Looking for information about robert erskine anderson crofton&lt;br&gt;born l/derry ireland.Colonel 6th cav Ft Sheridan Ill.</description>
      <pubDate>2003-02-09 19:24:27Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Croftons at Bethany Sunday School, Philadelphia</title>
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      <description>Thomas Frederick b 13-6-1865 Stony Hill Jamaica.&lt;br&gt;Phillip b 27-8-1827 Newry Barracks Ireland.&lt;br&gt;Respectivly 6&amp;amp;7th children of William Edward and Alicia Moore who were married in Aughnacloy Londonderry Ireland&lt;br&gt;Both sons together with their youngest brother emigrated to USA Thomas and Phillip to Philadelphia, Edward Erskine Anderson To Washington? He became a soldier in the civil war.&lt;br&gt;Thomas and Phillip married respectivly Elisabeth and Emily Burnell D/O Thomas Burnell of London UK.&lt;br&gt;Thomas Died 11-5-1865 Philadelphia? and left 1 son and 1 daughter.&lt;br&gt;Phillip Died 10-1-1903 Philadelphia and left 3 sons and 2 daughters who were all living in Philadelphia in 1909.&lt;br&gt;Hope this helps If you can provide information as to progress of the familys since above I would be gratful. Dave C</description>
      <pubDate>2003-01-28 10:21:03Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Croftons in Canada.</title>
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      <description>There are several branches of Croftons in Canada.&lt;br&gt;British Columbia Can be found in Burkes Pierage.&lt;br&gt;Nova Scotia another branch of the Anglo-Irish croftons&lt;br&gt;Brandon Manatoba, Anglo-Irish related as junior branch to both the above but coming from Dublin and UK.&lt;br&gt;Ottawa and Montreal unknown but some BC members sometimes in Ottawa also some from London UK but again Anglo-Irish.</description>
      <pubDate>2003-01-23 19:31:03Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Croftons at Bethany Sunday School, Philadelphia</title>
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      <description>My Great great grandparents, Phillip and Emily Crofton and their children Edwin, Alice and Emily and another brother, attended Bethany Sunday School in Philadelphia.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The Sunday School was founded in 1858, probably in February.  I believe that the Croftons were active to some degree in that church through 1952.  Does anyone know what Church operated (or operates) the Bethany Sunday School?  I would expect it might be Methodist; but I am not certain.  I know that its Superintendent in 1899 was JW Wanamaker.&lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2002-12-23 00:21:54Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Croftons from Ireland</title>
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      <description>Phillip Crofton emigrated from Ireland, I think, in about 1850 or 51. He settled in Philadelphia, PA. I have heard that he was a clergyman. He married Emily Burnell in about 1865. Any possible connection?</description>
      <pubDate>2002-05-05 05:49:57Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: croftons Ireland/ Manchester c1850's</title>
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      <description>I have learned that Phillip C. Crofton, a merchant, travelled from Ireland to England for several months in 1852.  Then he left England embarking at Liverpool on the Steamer City of Glasgow, which docked in Philadelphia, PA on August 9, 1852.  Is the Manchester in your query in England or New Hampshire?  If it is England, there might be a link.  I also saw some other Croftons, I think, travelling on the same ship during a different voyage, which also docked in Philadelphia during the 1850's.  If you are interested, let me know.</description>
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      <title>Crofton, 1850 AL to TX migration</title>
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      <description>I have just listened to some oral history tapes. It seems that Robert C. Crofton had a brother named Henry that traveled with him from Abbeville, Henry Co.,AL going west to TX abt 1854. Henry stopped on or near the Mississippi River in LA or possibly moved up to MO, AR. When things didn't go well in TX, the widow returned again meeting the Uncle Henry on the return trip to Abbeville. Are you related to this line?</description>
      <pubDate>2002-02-27 17:54:13Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Henry Crofton</title>
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      <description>Denise, &lt;br&gt;Please contact me at &lt;a href="mailto://KrishaB3@msn.com"&gt;KrishaB3@msn.com&lt;/a&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2002-02-27 17:54:13Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Crofton Genealogy</title>
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      <description>I'm just beginning this branch. My grandfather was Charles Crofton, a Baptist minister from central Florida. He came from a large family. He died fairly young in his 50's I think, before 1960. Does anyone already have a chart for this line?</description>
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      <description>Still looking for Crofton. Looking for Robert RC Crofton, born 1824 Georgia. He married in Abbeville,AL in 1850.</description>
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