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Crewe Family of Ontario


Elizabeth J Marshall (1913 - 2000) lived her dream.  She started her interest in family trees from high school until her death and wanted to put her findings into print for her nieces and nephews.  Her husband Walter Marshall joined her in this endeavor.  She is admired for her hard work and has provided many hours of enjoyment and discussion through her books.   Some of the other books in hard cover are Our Family Heritage which includes the  families of Mervins, Goodisons, Toomers, Nicoles  and a book entitled The Brown Family.

This book has included Crew Crewe Carew families from the 1770 - when the book was put into publication.  it was thought that Samuel Crewe Sr. was a master craftsman in County Cork, Ireland only a few miles from Blarney Castles and its famous blarney stone.  This Samuel went to Tetbury, Glousestershire, England to take care of and service the building on a Duke’s large estate.  Samule and his wife, Roseann, had a family of 12 sons and one daughter.  The daughter married Lord Ellards and went to Dublin, Ireland to live.  It is thought that all twelve sons found their way to North America. Some relatives have been traced to the Pennsylvania area and Canada, particularly Southwestern Ontario.  

The spelling varies from Crew, Crewe and Carew and in the book you will find the believed various reasons.  

In this book you will find some information  and pictures on the following families: Samuel and Ann Crew, Ypsilanti 1840 census, Crew Homestead, Crests of Carew, Crewe and Carew; Henry Crew, John Crew, Mayme Carew, Harris Carew, Samuel 11, Edward Crew, Henry J Crew, Nellie Chase, Mollie Whalen, Richard Crew, George Crew, Middleton, Morley, Alex Crewe, Dexter Crewe, Minnie Hyatt, Annie Goodison, Will Crewe, Milton Crewe, Port Crewe, Erosion, Wheatly, Wesley Church, S.S. #2 E. Tilbury East and Raliegh, Royal Acorn, Port Alma, Merlin, Glenwood, Baddertown, Erie Cemetary Chart and various pictures of Port Crewe Fishery.

A copy of this book is available at the Mormon Church Family History Library at Salt Lake City. You can also get a copy of the book if you contact Nola Crewe of Toronto.


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