Gazlay Family History
 

Family HistoryFamily History - John George


Key:1.“+” before a child’s name indicates the child has their own entry in the next generation.
 2.“born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown.
This family history features John George and one of his descendants down to the second generation.


First Generation
1. John George,1 born ____ (parents not determined). John married Neoma Wolf (born ____, parents not determined).

Child of John George and Neoma Wolf:

+2i. Milderine George, born 17 January 1905 in Illinois; died 20 December 1991. Married Warren Dye Crippin.

Second Generation
2. Milderine George2 (John1), born 17 January 1905 in Illinois;1, 2 died 20 December 1991.1 Milderine married, 1944, Warren Dye Crippin2 (born 5 September 1890 in Logan, Phillips County, Kansas, the son of Arthur W. Crippen and Emma D. Dye;2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Warren died 13 December 1963 in Fairfield, Wayne County, Illinois4). Milderine is buried in Greenhill Cemetery, Sullivan, Moultrie County, Illinois.1 Warren is buried in Cisne Cemetery, Cisne, Wayne County, Illinois.4

  1. Find a Grave (website). Greenhill Cemetery, Sullivan, Moultrie County, Illinois, Milderine George Crippin, born: 17 January 1905; died: 20 December 1991 (from record, which includes the text of her obituary; and provides the names and links for her parents, siblings, and husband).
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1950, Illinois, Wayne County, Cisne, E.D. 96-4, Sheet No. 10, Warren D. Crippin 59, Illinois [sic], funeral director, funeral home; wife Milderene, 45, Illinois, funeral director, funeral home.
  3. Draft Registration Card, World War I, Warren Dye Crippin, born: 5 September 1890 in Logan, Kansas; occupation: farmer and rural mail carrier; married, wife and 2 children.
  4. Find a Grave (website). Cisne Cemetery, Cisne, Wayne County, Illinois, Warren A. Crippin, born: 5 September 1890 in Logan, Phillips County, Kansas; died: 13 December 1963 in Fairfield, Wayne County, Michigan (from record, which provides the names and links for his parents, two wives, and three children).
  5. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Illinois, Wayne County, Cisne, E.D. 94, Sheet No. 10B, J. L. Dye, 65, Aug. 1834, Ohio, farmer; wife of 30 years Maryann Dye, 67, Ohio, May 1833; g[rand] son Warren Crippin, 9, Kansas, Sept. 1890; border Clarence Black, 29, Illinois, Sept. 1870, farm laborer.
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Illinois, Wayne County, Bedford Township, E.D. 144, Sheet No. 7B, Warren Crippen, 28, Kansas, farmer, gen. farm; wife Edna Crippen, 27, Illinois; daughter Julian Crippen, 8, Illinois; daughter Mary Liona Crippen, 5, Illinois.
  7. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Illinois, Wayne County, Cisne, E.D. 96-4, Sheet No. 2B, Warren D. Crippin, 39, Kansas, first married age 19, undertaker, funeral director; wife Edna M. Crippin, 37, Illinois, first married age 18; daughter Julianna Crippin, 18, Illinois; daughter Mary L. Crippin, 15, Illinois; daughter Alice M. Crippin, 4, Illinois.
  8. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Illinois, Wayne County, Cisne, E.D. 96-4, Sheet No. 5B, Warren Crippin, 49, Kansas, embamer [sic], private business; wife Edna Crippin, 47, Illinois; daughter Mary Crippin, 25, Illinois, teacher, high school; daughter Alice Crippin, 14, Illinois.