Elizabeth married William Crowder the son of James Crowder on 22 Nov 1803, in Osnabruck, Ontario, Canada. daughter of Benjamin Runions of Osnabruck Twp.[1]
Children
William Henry 16 June 1806. He was referred to as William Crowder of York Twp in his sale of the Loyalist grant at lot 3, concession 5, King Twp on 3 July 1829[2][3]. He is likely the William and Catherine(1811) Crowder in the 1851 census of Etobicoke Twp, York Co. with the children -- Jacob about 1838, Elizabeth about 1842 and Charles.[4][5]
Death
Elizabeth passed away about 1850. William Crowder died in 1848 and Elizabeth has not been located on the 1851 Census for Ontario, Canada.
The FindAGrave record for Elizabeth Runions Crowder does not have any verifiable information included in it, the profile is not linked to her gravesite, and no cemetery is listed. This is not a valid source. [6]
An updated FindAGrave memorial is located here:
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/224122781/elizabeth-crowder: accessed 21 January 2024), memorial page for Elizabeth Runions Crowder (1786–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 224122781, citing Saint Lawrence Valley Cemetery, Long Sault, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario, Canada; Maintained by Warner UE Family (contributor 47954921).
According to the Family History Lineage written by Adam Henry Runions in 1892, Benjamin and Hannah raised five children: Elizabeth "Betsy", Henry, Adam, Philip and Magdelena "Lany". It's logical the way the children are named in the document that they are named in birth order. Given that all of Benjamin and Hannah's children were born between 1785 and abt 1793, John b 1785, Henry b 1788 and Philip b 1792 all have baptismal records. Lany being the youngest could not have been the first wife of William Crowder.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Betsy by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Betsy:
There is no evidence that Elizabeth Runions Crowder is the mother of Matilda Crowther Lasby with the exception of FindAGrave which is subjective. A birth or baptismal record is needed to verify Matilda's parents.
Runions-78 and Runions-4 do not represent the same person because: My information is incorrect. These are not the same people and I am fixing the information that makes it appear that way.
Runions-25 and Runions-4 appear to represent the same person because: Both of these Elizabeth Runions Crowder's are the same person, her birthdate is closer to 1786, as Benjamin & Hannah Everson Runions were married about 1783. All of their children were born in the Mohawk Valley of New York where Benjamin was living in Palatine during the 1790 US Census. They moved to Osnabruck between 1803 when Elizabeth married and 1809 when Benjamin Runions sold the last of his property in Herkimer County, New York. If you're interested we are doing a DNA study on the Runions and allied families.
edited by Dee (Perkins) Bekman
edited by Dee (Perkins) Bekman