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Coney Island Baby record album cover card. R. Crumb
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Among the "Clowns" are John Heneghan, Pat Conte, Joe Belulovich (front row, far left) and R Crumb (front row, far right). Front and center, Eden Brower. Card signed by R. Crumb, 2019
Daniel Crumb (Crumbe) was first documented in Rhode Island in 1668, i when he was a young adult. It has long been assumed that Crumb was of English or Scottish origin. This piece is an attempt to examine a different version of the roots of Daniel Crumb, as a result of the digitalization of 17th-century baptism archival records in the Netherlands and what they can tell us. At the end of this topic, Y-DNA results for a straight-line DNA project for Crumb-surnamed men with the common ancestor William Crumb Sr., son of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, are discussed. To properly explain this, I must include details of my father's Walloon, Huguenot, and Dutch ancestry in America, because it is intrinsic to understanding how I arrived at certain conclusions, regarding Daniel Crumb's highly probable family background. Please click on the endnote numbers, to see relevant information. Nancy Crum b ii (1783-1886) iii was born in Westerly, R.I., wher...
In 1699. James Pendelton was chosen a Town Councilman of Westerly. During that year a new law was passed by the R.I. Assembly for the choosing of rate makers which created much dissatisfaction, and at Westerly quite a number of the leading men entered their protest against the new regulation. This act called down upon their heads the wrath of the Governor, Samuel Cranston, as will appear by the following interesting document taken from the “Trumbull Papers”, published in the collections of the Mass. Hist. Society: “Warrant to Joseph Crandall to arrest disturbers of the peace. To Joseph Crandall, especial constable appointed for this present expedition. Greetings. Whereas, [complaint] hath been made unto me, Samuel Crantson, Governor of his Majesty's colony of Rhode Island and Prouidence, Plantations, etc.. by Captain William Champlin and Mr. Joseph Clarke, of Westerly, justices within said colony, that they have met with some obstruction in the town meeting by several persons...
https://wams.nyhistory.org/early-encounters/dutch-colonies/catalina-trico/ https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33545024/catalyntje-jeronimus-rapalje Catalina Trico to William Morris “Catalina Trico to William Morris,” The Documentary history of the state of New-York , Vol. 111, ed. E.B. O’Callaghan (Albany: Weed, Parsons & Co., 1850). New-York Historical Society Library. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/213800/proposal-condense-catalyntje-jeronimus-catalina-formerly DNA ht tp://www.newyorkfoundation.net/the_birth_of_new_york/the_birth_of_new_york.html Great great grandparents, Abram Deitz and Sarah A. Davis, are both descendants of Sarah Rapalje.
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