Gary was my grandfather. I never knew him. Information from a family bible had the date of his death and also that he was buried on January 2, 1949.
Buried at Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Blackshear (Pierce County), Georgia[2]
Sources
↑ "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", database with images, FamilySearch WWI Draft, Gary Crawford, 1917-1918.
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 10 June 2022), memorial page for Sargent Gary Crawford (22 Jun 1893–30 Dec 1948), Find A Grave: Memorial #14769844, citing Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Blackshear, Pierce County, Georgia, USA.
Acknowledgments
This profile was started by Stephanie Grohol, Monday, July 28, 2014.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Gary by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA test-takers in his direct paternal line.
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Crawford-23017 and Crawford-6772 appear to represent the same person because: These two are duplicates. Please approve the merge and I'll help with any clean up.
"Georgia Death Index, 1933-1998," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V43V-1NH : 24 December 2014), Sargent G Crawford, 30 Dec 1948; from "Georgia Deaths, 1919-98," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2001); citing Pierce, Georgia, certificate number 27826, Georgia Health Department, Office of Vital Records, Atlanta.
Crawford-10528 and Crawford-6772 appear to represent the same person because: These are both the same person. Sargent Gary Crawford and Gary Crawford. Both are our Grand dad.