William McEwing Cox, m. Bertie Ames of Shelbyville, Ky.
Nannie Scott, m. - Brewster. D. A. R. No. 35404. Lives at St. Joseph, Mo.
Maizi Burt, b. 9 Apr., 1863; d. 30 Mar., 1910; m. 23 July, 1884, Henry Bernard Hilgeman. One child, Erie Hilgeman.
LEO BURT (Huron'; Erreta" Van Bibber; Elizabeth? Hays; Susannah' Boone; Daniels; Squire'; Georges), born 22 Nov., 1868.
Married 7 Dec., 1890, Mary Elizabeth Yates (b. 14 Dec. 1865), daughter of B. D. Yates and Addie May (Grant) Yates.CHILDREN:-
4794 George W. Burt, b. 11 Jan., 1894; in. Onie Callison. Res. Bachelor, Mo.
4795 Lucille Burt, b. 8 Oct., 1895.
4796 Irene Burt, b. 27 Sept., 1897.
4797 John Yates Burt, b. 4 Sept., 1899.
. LUCY ELIZA CRUMP (Henry9; Louisa' Hays; Boone'; Susannah6 Boone; Daniels; Squire; George3), born 2 Oct., 1861.
Married Perry Joseph Murphy, Sept. 16, 1890. Res. Omaha, Nebraska.
CHILDREN:-
+4801 Josephine Murphy.
4802 Paul Murphy, d. in infancy.
Paul Murphy, d. in infancy.
JESSE PROCTOR CRUMP (Henry9; Louisa' Hays; Boone; Susannah6 Boone; Daniels; Squire"; George3), born 17 May, 1867, at Independence, Mo.
Married 16 Sept., 1890, Mary Cassell Gregg, daughter of Samuel and Maria A. (Bryant) Gregg, pioneers of Missouri.
Mr. Cramp's residence is in Independence, Mo. He is vice president of the Kansas City Title and Trust Company of Kansas City, Mo., and in that city is considered without a superior in the matter of adjusting complex title problems.
For many years he has devoted his leisure hours to the study and collection of data on his illustrious ancestor, Daniel Boone, and his descendants, sparing no labor and expense to obtain all available information on that subject. The valuable result of this careful and thorough research he has kindly contributed to this book, preparing for it the interesting biographical sketch of Daniel Boone which appears on page 561. Mr. Crump insists, however, that he is not an historian or biographer, making no claim to being other than a "title man." Being interested in his family history, and a great admirer of Daniel Boone, his object has been to collect and preserve for posterity, all records of the sturdy old Pioneer and his descendants. In this he has most admirably succeeded, and through his courtesy we are able to present in this volume much
heretofore unpublished information on that subject.
The following is from a sketch of Mr. Crump's life which appears in the "Centennial History of Missouri, 1820-1921," Vol. III.
"Jesse Procter Crump pursued his education in the public schools of his home county and began his business career as a boy in the abstract office of John A. Sea at Independence, Missouri. His characteristic industry and ability soon won him recognition as the best abstractor in that city. He has been active in the same line throughout the intervening years until he is without doubt one of the best title men in Kansas City. In 1902 he became identified with the title business in this city and in 1915 assisted in the organization of the Kansas City Title and Trust Company, which was formed through the consolidation of five abstract companies. It is capitalized for seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and was incorporated in 1915, since which time Mr. Crump has been the vice president. He is also the secretary of the Fidelity Savings Trust Company of Kansas City, and is connected with various other financial and commercial interests which place him in a prominent position in business circles. Nature endowed him with keen intellectual force and he has used his talents wisely and well, his faithfulness and industry featuring prominently in the attainment of success in his chosen line.
In 1890 Mr. Crump was married to Miss Mary C. Gregg, daughter of Samuel and Maria A. Gregg, pioneers of Missouri. * * * * * * * * Mrs. Crump is a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and is very active in charitable and social service work. Mr. Crump turns to hunting and fishing for recreation. He belongs to the City Club, to the Real Estate Board, and is a member of the Palestine Commandery, No. 17, Knights Templars, at Independence, Mo., where he resides. Both he and his wife are very active in the Christian Church, doing all in their power to promote its growth and extend its influence. Mr. Crump is a musician of much natural ability who possesses a fine and highly cultivated voice. He has long been a choir singer and is much sought for solo work. He is a gentleman of broad and liberal culture, well descended and well bred, whose high character is indicated by his hosts of friends among the leading residents of Kansas City."
CHILD:-
+4803 Mary Louise Crump, b. 2 Feb., 1892.
JOSIE BELLE CRUMP (Henry'; Louisa8 Hays; Boone; Susannah' Boone; Daniels; Squire; George3), born 25 March, 1870.
Married 16 March, 1897, Walter S. Gregg.
CHILDREN:-
4804 James Lawrence Gregg, b. 26 Aug., 1899. 4805 Celia Mariam Gregg, b. 19 Nov., 1902.
ALFRED THOMPSON CRUMP (Richard9; Louisa8 Hays; Boone; Susannah' Boone; Daniels; Squire; George3), born 12 Mar., 1858.
Married Ellen Thomas James.
CHILDREN:-
4806 James L. Crump. 4807 Richard Henry Crump. 4808 Beulah May Crump. 4809 Nola Belle Crump. 4810 Noland Boone Crump. 4811 Sarah Jane Crump. 4812 Alfred Thompson Crump. 4813 Jessie Arcena Crump.
Sarah Ellen Crump, m. E. E. Lemons, and had seven children.