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King David Crass

Birth29 May 1859 - Fulton County, Arkansas, United States of America
Death7 February 1910 - Oregon County, Missouri, United States of America
MotherLucinda Lash
FatherChristopher Crass

Born in Fulton County, Arkansas, United States of America on 29 May 1859 to Christopher Crass and Lucinda Lash. King David Crass married Sarah Isabelle Isabel Conley Connelly and had 12 children. He passed away on 7 February 1910 in Oregon County, Missouri, United States of America.

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Parents
Christopher Crass
1817 - 1891
Lucinda Lash
1820 - 1907
Spouse(s)
Sarah Isabelle Isabel Conley Connelly
1862 - 1940
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John Melvin Crass
1888 - 1981
Robert Cleveland Crass
1884 - 1980
David M Crass
1886 - 1963
Mary Luella Peace
1893 - 1954
James Everett Crass
1903 - 1994
Thomas Palmer Crass
1895 - 1974

Otto E Crass
1895 - 1971
Addie Elizabeth Crass
1891 - 1911
Herbert Edward Crass
1898 - 1974
Jefferson Joseph Crass
1899 - 1964
Nora Agnes Crass
1907 - 1910
Charles Arthur Crass
1882 - 1918

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