Hi Charles,
I am working on connecting with Crewe cousins in England....maybe we will get lucky and find information over there.....who left, when, why.....
I have had about a dozen replies from Crewe relations on Facebook----all 30 and under!…
Looking for Crewe family in the UK. So far, this is like looking for ET in the stars! Any Crewe persons interested in connecting with Crewe descendants in the USA---contact someone in this group.You might be interested in the One-Name Study in the UK. Debbie Kennett nee Cruwys launched the Cruwys name for the study. As the DNA study reveals, we Crewe are Vikings (I1) from Scandnavia, and not directly related to the Devonians. Debbie graciously included us in the study with the Devon Cruwys…See More
Hi Debbie,
Doing well? No swine flu, I trust!
My comrad Vic the Vicar is hanging out at Cambridge this week....hope he does not bring back the UK flu!!
Would the idea be to "attract" Crewe surname cousins?? If so, a good idea! But, I…
Hi Jim,
Glad to see your still working on the Crews line. We communicated back some time ago but I don't think we made a connection. My line goes through Rev. Charles J. Crew (no S), who was born in 1812 in South Carolina and died in 1893 in…
I am familiar with the DNA project but my uncle is the only one in the family with the Crew last name. He simply is not interested in the family history. Such a bummer!
~Regina
Hi Jim,
Glad to see your still working on the Crews line. We communicated back some time ago but I don't think we made a connection. My line goes through Rev. Charles J. Crew (no S), who was born in 1812 in South Carolina and died in 1893 in Winn Parish, LA.
~Regina