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==NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR==
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James Cratty is not in my direct ancestor. He is related by marriage, and is 2 steps removed in the following ways:
  
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* Husband of [[Tamson Wilson]]
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* Son-in-law of [[James Wilson]] and [[Mary Baum]]
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JAMES CRATTY came to Muddy Creek township, Butler county, from the vicinity of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, early in the present century, and settled upon the land now owned by Joshua McCANDLESS. He was accompanied to this county by his brothers, Robert and Thomas, and sister Rachel. His [p. 1255] brothers each selected a tract of 400 acres, upon which they settled. James was twice married, his first wife being Mary JOHNSTON, a daughter of Bernard JOHNSTON, to whom were born two children, viz.: Sarah, deceased wife of Joseph WHITE, and Mary, wife of James McDONALD. His second wife was Jane ENGLISH, who became the mother of the following children: Thomas; Jane, deceased wife of David DUNMIRE; Margaret, deceased wife of Robert MORRISON; Elizabeth, wife of James MORRISON; Rachel; Anne, deceased wife of Nelson MYERS; Matilda, deceased wife of William PHILLIPS; James, deceased; Prudence, deceased wife of Alexander WILSON; Catherine, wife of Conrad SHANOR; Samuel; William; Robert, and John, the last four of whom are dead. Mr. CRATTY was a member of Mt. Nebo Presbyterian church. He was one of the early assessors and collectors of the township, was a Democrat in early life, and later a Republican. He served in the War of 1812, as a member of Captain MARTIN's company.
 
  
THOMAS CRATTY, oldest son of James and Jane (ENGLISH) CRATTY, was born in Muddy Creek township, Butler county, December 19, 1811, and grew to manhood upon the homestead farm. At the age of twenty-eight he settled upon the farm where he now resides, in Franklin township, and has since cleared and improved the same. In 1839 he married Sarah MORRISON, a daughter of John MORRISON, and is the father of three children, as follows: James A.; Mary, deceased, and John M. The last mentioned married Hannah J. McCANDLESS, and has four children. He cultivates the old homestead, upon which his father has lived for fifty-five years. Politically, Mr. CRATTY has always been a Democrat, and in religious faith, he is a member of Mt. Nebo Presbyterian church. He is one of the oldest citizens of Butler county, being now in his eighty-fourth year.
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=Children=
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(children with Tamson Wilson)
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|James Cratty||M||calc.1851|| || || ||
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|(T)___nfield Cratty||M||calc. 1853|| || || ||
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|Martha J. Cratty||F||calc 1854|| || ||||
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|Eleanor Cratty||F|| calc 1857|| || ||||
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| '''[[Source:_1860_United_States_Federal_Census|1860 United States Federal Census]]''', Muddy Creek Township, Butler County, PA, Page 14, Dwelling 93 lists ''[[James Cratty]]'', 38, as a farmer married to ''Tamson Cratty'', 31. They are listed as living with their four children,  son ''[[James Cratty (1851)|James Cratty]]'', 9, son ''(illegible  T---field?)'', 7, daughter ''[[Martha J. Cratty]]'', 6, and daughter [[Eleanor Cratty]], 3.  All were  born in PA. the older three children attend school.
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|'''1985 History of Butler County''', Brown & Co., p.1254-55.  Biographical sektches of James Cratty, Sr., and of Thomas Cratty (oldest brother of James Cratty, Jr.):
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<br> "James Cratty came to Muddy Creek township, butler county, form the vicinity of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, early in the present century, and settled upon the land now owned by Joshua McCandless. He was accompanied to this county by his brothers, Robert and Thomas, and sister Rachel ..."
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|(Complete text [[James Cratty sketch, 1895 Hist. Butler Co.]])
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===Source notes===
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The name Millhausen is also seen as changed to Millison, Millson, Millron.
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=Conjecture=
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=Research Wishlist=

Revision as of 15:30, 10 December 2006

NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR

James Cratty is not in my direct ancestor. He is related by marriage, and is 2 steps removed in the following ways:


Date Location Notes Sources
Birth
Marriage To James Cratty, Jr.
Death <1895
Burial


Sources:

Children

(children with Tamson Wilson)

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
James Cratty M calc.1851
(T)___nfield Cratty M calc. 1853
Martha J. Cratty F calc 1854
Eleanor Cratty F calc 1857

Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 1860 United States Federal Census, Muddy Creek Township, Butler County, PA, Page 14, Dwelling 93 lists James Cratty, 38, as a farmer married to Tamson Cratty, 31. They are listed as living with their four children, son James Cratty, 9, son (illegible T---field?), 7, daughter Martha J. Cratty, 6, and daughter Eleanor Cratty, 3. All were born in PA. the older three children attend school.
1860 census pa butler muddy creek pg14.jpg
2 1985 History of Butler County, Brown & Co., p.1254-55. Biographical sektches of James Cratty, Sr., and of Thomas Cratty (oldest brother of James Cratty, Jr.):


"James Cratty came to Muddy Creek township, butler county, form the vicinity of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, early in the present century, and settled upon the land now owned by Joshua McCandless. He was accompanied to this county by his brothers, Robert and Thomas, and sister Rachel ..."

(Complete text James Cratty sketch, 1895 Hist. Butler Co.)

Source notes

The name Millhausen is also seen as changed to Millison, Millson, Millron.

Conjecture

Research Wishlist