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44. David CRYDER Jr.
(88)(90)
(166)
(167)(168)
(169)(170)
(171)(172)
was born on
31 Aug 1813 in Ross Co, OH. He died on 14 Jul 1879 in Greene Co, IL. David
is buried in Greene Co, IL, east of Roodhouse.
He was buried on 15 Jul 1879 in Martin's Prairie Cem, Roodhouse, Greene Co,
IL. The 1850 census for Ross Co, OH lists David as a farmer, 36 years of age,
owning real estate valued at $1,800 ($28,180 in 1990 dollars). Theodore is listed
with the family as 13 years old. David's birth place is listed as Ohio. There
are many Cryder families listed close to one another.
Information received from Marilyn M. Cryder, researcher for the Delaware County
Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, included extracts from the 1860 census
for Delaware Co, OH. A copy of the census has David listed as a farmer, 46 years
of age. His wife, Rachel is listed as well as four children, Alartine (20), Mary
(17), James (17), and Emma Myrtle (4/12). He has Real Estate valued at $7,000
($101,474 in 1990 dollars) and Personal Estate valued at $1,000 ($14,496 in 1990
dollars). His birthplace is listed as Ohio. The census also lists a William Belta
(a pauper), who was born in New York, as living with them. The name Alartine
was not interpreted correctly from a poorly written census. Her correct name
is Lalcesta, as specified in the Will of her grandfather, James Downs.
On the 1860 census, David and Rachel Cryder were living next to Theodore and
Ann Cryder. They are the right age to be Theodore's parents. The 1850 census
proves that David and Rachel are the parents of Theodore. It has also been discovered
in the Will of his grandfather, James Downs, that Theodore and Lalcesta's mother
was Mary Ann Downs who married David in September of 1835 and died in 1840. Rachel
was Theodore's step-mother.
David Cryder, Jr., and his family, came to Greene County, IL in 1864 when they
purchased 120 acres from William Baldwin on 17 Dec, being the northwest quarter,
the southwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of
section 13, township 12, range 11 west of the third principal meridian. In 1867
they purchased 20 acres of land from their son, Theodore, being the east half
of the northeast quarter of section number 12, township number 12, north range
number 11, west of the third principal meridian, for the sum of $100. The article
below, from "The History of Greene County" says that David arrived
their in 1855, but the census clearly shows that he was still in Ohio in 1860.
The 1870 census shows that David and Rachel had moved to Greene Co, IL. He owned
real estate, valued at $7,200 ($74,160 in 1990 dollars), and had a personal estate
of $1,500 ($15,450 in 1990 dollars).
On 26 May 1871 David purchased Lot Number 53, in Worcester addition, in the town
of Roodhouse, Greene Co, IL, from John Roodhouse and his wife Sarah, located
on the northwest corner of Maple and Franklin Streets, for the sum of $70.00.
The home was still standing, and occupied, in 1998.
12 December 1876, David and Rachel sold 80 acres of their property to their son,
James H. Cryder, for $2,500, being the South half of the North East Quarter of
Section Thirteen (13) in township No. Twelve (12), North Range No. Eleven (11),
west of the Third Principal Meridian.
The following article is in "The History of Greene County", Illinois:
"David Cryder, farmer and stock raiser, Sec. 13 P.O. Roodhouse, the above
named gentleman was born in Ross County, Ohio, August 1813 where he resided many
years.
"Learning the vocation of a miller, he became a workman in the flouring
mill of his father: this not proving a healthful employment he turned his attention
to farming. In 1836 he was married to Miss Mary Ann Downs, by whom he had two
children, one now living, Theodore. Mrs. Cryder died in 1840, and the following
year Mr. Cryder was married to Miss Rachel R. Hunter, by whom he has three children:
Mary, now the wife of E.A. Husted; James H. who married Miss Emily Martin; Emma,
who married Francis M. Martin. Since 1855 Mr. Cryder has been a resident of
Greene County, where, at one time, he held the position of deputy assessor; in
his native state, Ohio, he held numerous offices of trust and responsibility.
In 1846 he was a member of the House of Representatives, and in 1843, while
a resident of Delaware Co, was elected probate judge.
"In 1873 David Cryder owned 120 acres being the northwest quarter, the southwest
quarter, and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 13, township
12, range 11 west of the third principal meridian.
See separate chapter entitled "Ascendancy of the Cryder/Crider Family".
He was married to Mary Ann DOWNS on 18 Sep 1835 in Ross Co, OH.
(173) 45. Mary Ann
DOWNS(174)
(175) was born about 1815 in Ross Co, OH. She died on 5 Dec 1840 in
Springfield Twp, Ross Co, OH. She was buried on 6 Dec 1840 in Hopetown-Wesley
Chapel Cem, Ross Co, OH.(176) Children
were:
22 i.
Theodore CRYDER.
ii.
Alcesta CRYDER(88)
(90) was born in 1840 in Ohio. She died on 27 Jun 1874. |