Rollie Banks Crouch

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Name Rollie Banks Crouch Birth Abt 1822 Kentucky [1]
Gender Male Occupation farmer _MILT draft registration - US Civil War Draft Registrtion records
Rolla Crouch, sub district, Kentucky, Class 2, Congressional District 9th. Age on 1 July 1863: 38.
Census 1850 Bath County, Kentucky back in the household of his parents Census 1860 Bath County, Kentucky Census 1870 Mudlick, Bath County, Kentucky Census 1880 White Sulphur, Bath County, Kentucky Person ID I23 Hedges Last Modified 13 May 2025
Family 1 Mary Ann Hedges, b. 26 Nov 1823, Fleming County, Kentucky d. 22 Sep 1854, Fleming County, Kentucky
(Age 30 years)
Marriage 17 Jun 1847 Fleming County, Kentucky [3, 4]
Divorce Y [3] Children 1. Peter Thompson "Thomps" Crouch, b. 15 Mar 1848, Fithian, Vermilion County, Illinois d. 8 Feb 1914, Belle Rive, Jefferson County, Illinois
(Age 65 years)
Family ID F4 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 18 Feb 2018
Family 2 Hannah Staton, b. Abt 1832, Kentucky d. Aft 1880 (Age 49 years)
Children 1. Jonathan W. Crouch, b. 21 Apr 1859, Bath County, Kentucky d. 23 Feb 1926, Bath County, Kentucky
(Age 66 years)
2. Martha Warren Crouch, b. 23 Oct 1864, Kentucky d. 15 Feb 1949, Bath County, Kentucky
(Age 84 years)
3. Amanda Crouch, b. 1867, Salt Lick, Bath County, Kentucky d. 21 Mar 1937, Salt Lick, Bath County, Kentucky
(Age 70 years)
4. Mary Alice Crouch, b. 30 Jun 1867, Bath County, Kentucky d. 4 Jan 1933, Blount Township, Vermilion County, Illinois
(Age 65 years)
5. William Cuthbert Crouch, b. 21 Jan 1858, Bath County, Kentucky d. 12 Aug 1936, Bath County, Kentucky
(Age 78 years)
Family ID F24 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 18 Feb 2018
- US Civil War Draft Registrtion records
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Notes - MHR note: Information from Betty Crouch. The Kentucky land left by Rollie B. Crouch was reported to have lead so pure that bullets were made from it (secretly at night) during the Civil war. The heirs sold the property, reserving the mineral rights above and below the ground.
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- MHR note: Information from Betty Crouch. The Kentucky land left by Rollie B. Crouch was reported to have lead so pure that bullets were made from it (secretly at night) during the Civil war. The heirs sold the property, reserving the mineral rights above and below the ground.
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