I am really interested to discover things about Patrick Cragun that is
not in Eva Heiner's book Patrick Cragun, Descendants In America 1744 -
1969. I met Eva not long before she died. I appreciate her commitment to
her research. The book is a valuable record. I refer to her book a
quote the illustrates my longing for more facts about our ancestor
Patrick Cragun: "During our many years of searching, we have not yet
found a definite proof of his birthplace. However, a book called
"History of Cass County, "Indiana" found in the Indianapolis library,
page 214 states "that the family of Cragun was founded in America by
Patrick Cragun who came from Dublin, Ireland prior to the Revolutionary
war and took part in the struggles of The American colonists that
resulted in the winning of Independence.
We have better research tools now. We are learning to collaborate. Lets do it!
On April 20th I did searches in Ancestry.com
for the census years 1790 - 1840 with the spelling of Cragun. In the
1790 there is a posting in Sullivan County, Tennessee of Patrick
Creagon. I find 11 children are born in Tennessee in Census information.
I searched Patrick Cragun with no success on the following sites:
Google, Internment.net, RootsWeb, Surname.net, Guild.com, MyHeritage,
live Roots, and FindAGrave.com.
In Google photos I was forwarded to a site that had a record of him living in Sullivan County, Tennesse in 1795.
As I am now posting my research, I expect to be better on the detail of
the research. As I look at the above I realize that need.
Comments are open for your input. You are also invited to post here. Larry Cragun
As I recall, Eva's daughter is doing an updated version of that book. Now, if only I could remember her name. I heard about it at the time I helped on the Cragun reunion.
ReplyDeleteIt is the granddaughter, I sent her contact information by email.
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