Jairus was born in 1774. He passed away in 1843. Jaras/Jarius/Jairus Crittenden was the son of Timothy and Huldah (Adams) Cruttenden/Crittenden
He married Eunice Sprague, daughter of William and Eleanor (Hutchinson) Sprague, in 1799 at East Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA - parents of Asahel, Jairus Henry, John Dwight, Lauriston, Clarissa, Edward, Elsie, a second Asahel and Jerusha C. Cruttenden/Crittenden
Jairus Cruttenden, of Poultney, VT, was the first pioneer in the town of Covington. He came alone in 1806, and commenced clearning land at the "Big Spring" near Pearl Creek. He is buried at Pavilion Cemetery, Pavilion, Genesee, New York, USA
Jairus was in a military record. He was in the Maj. Parmenis Adams.[1]
In the 1830 census James was in Covington, Genesee, New York.[2]
Jairus died on 22 June 1843 and was buried in Pavilion Cemetery, Pavilion, Genesee County, New York, United States.[3]
Jairus's estate passed probate on 20 November 1843 in Wyoming, New York, United States.[4]
Jairus was mentioned in a Bible belonging to Samuel Curtis[5]
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