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  2. Lewisville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [3] of 2000, there were 233 people, 95 households, and 64 families living in the village. The population density was 625.4 inhabitants per square mile (241.5/km 2).

  3. Summit Township, Monroe County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Barn on State Route 145 west of Lewisville Location of Summit Township in Monroe County Coordinates: 39°46′14″N 81°13′7″W  /  39.77056°N 81.21861°W  / 39.77056; -81

  4. Charles Crocker - Wikipedia

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    Crocker was born in Troy, New York on September 16, 1822. [1] He was the son of Eliza (née Wright) and Isaac Crocker, a modest family. They joined the nineteenth-century migration west and moved to Indiana when he was 14, where they had a farm. Crocker soon became independent, working on several farms, a sawmill, and at an iron forge. [1]

  5. Samuel L. Crocker - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Leonard Crocker was born in Taunton in 1804 into a prominent family. His parents were William A. Crocker and Sally (Ingell) Crocker. He was the middle of three brothers, along with older brother William Allen and younger brother George Augustus, who would later do business together as Crocker Brothers & Company. [2]

  6. Canal Lewisville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Canal Lewisville is located in east-central Coshocton County on the border of Keene and Tuscarawas townships.It is on the north bank of the Tuscarawas River, 3.3 miles (5.3 km) northeast (upstream) of its confluence with the Walhonding River at Coshocton to form the Muskingum River, a tributary of the Ohio.

  7. Crocker family - Wikipedia

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    The Crocker family was a wealthy American family based in California. Its fortune was primarily earned through the entrepreneurship of Charles Crocker , a tycoon who co-founded the Central Pacific Railroad [ 1 ] and acquired a controlling interest in the Southern Pacific Railroad system.

  8. Template:Crocker family tree - Wikipedia

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    Edwin B. Crocker 1818–75: Margaret Rhodes 1822–1901: Mary Ann Deming 1827–89: Charles Crocker 1822–88: Clarke Crocker [a] 1827–90: Henry S. Crocker [b] [c] 1832–1904: Mary Norton Crocker 1846–1923 [two marriages] Edwin Clark Crocker 1856–56: Nellie Margaret Crocker 1856–79: Aimée Isabella Crocker 1864–1941 [five marriages ...

  9. Marcellus M. Crocker - Wikipedia

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    Marcellus Monroe Crocker (February 6, 1830 – August 26, 1865) was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War most noted for his service in the Western Theater. Biography [ edit ]