The Crowell and Wysong Families




Quilt made by Fannie Barnhart Wysong, when she was 10 years old (in the 1850's)



Please note that this is a work in progress


The Crowell Family


    Immigrant: Johann Michael Graul
    Immigration date: after 1733         
    Relationship: My 6th great grandfather  
    Origins: Heuchelheim, Germany
    Religion: Probably Lutheran. Some Crowell's
            were German Baptist Brethren/Dunkers in later years
    Occupation: Farmer

Johann Michael Graul/Crowell was born about 1705 in Heuchelheim, Germany, which is near Wetzlar in the current state of Hesse. He married Sybilla Elizabetha Fillman (Fulman), and they immigrated to Pennsylvania sometime after 1733, and settled around Reading in Berks County. He died in 1774 in PA. Their children include:

  Johann George 1725, Germany-1753, PA
  Johann Micholas 1727, Ger. -1729
  Johann Heinrich, 1729, Ger.-1784, MD
  Johann Jacob, 1729, Ger. -1811, PA
  Johann Phillip, 1732, Ger.-1762, PA
  Johann Michael, 1733, Ger. -1759, PA

My line stems from Johann Heinrich, above. He married Anna Maria Bader, and they settled in Frederick County, MD. Their children include:
  Devault, 1751, MD-1839, Miami Co., OH  mar. Juliana Nutz
  Michael, 1752, PA-1830, Franklin Co., VA  mar Mary Hospelshawn  
  Barbara, 1754, MD-1819, MD   mar J.Leonard Young
  Margaret, 1754, PA-1754
  Elizabeth, 1758, MD-?   mar Daniel Root
  Henry, 1760, MD-1857, Pulaski Co., VA mar 1) Rachel Smith
                                               2) Eliz.McLaughlin
  Sevile, 1762, MD  mar. Conrad Saddler
  John, 1765, MD-abt 1845, Frederick Co., VA  mar S. Dagur
Henry Crowell and Rachel Smith lived in Frederick Co., MD. Their children include:
    
  George W., 1787, MD-1835, Preble Co., OH  mar Margaret Root Taylor
  Joseph, 1788   married Mary McLaughlin
  Margaret, 1792   married Abraham Butt
  John, 1794       married Mary Amos
  Elizabeth, 1795  married George Boswell
  James S., about 1800   
  Mary (Polly), about 1800  married Jacob Sadler
  Henry, about 1800
  Rebecca, 1810    married James Hagan
  Anna Maria, 1814 married Aaron Osborn
  William, 1815  married Mary Rowlett
Henry Crowell married second: Elizabeth McLaughlin in 1819. They had Susan(1826), Elizabeth, and Henry.
Our line continues with Joseph Crowell and Mary McLaughlin, but very little is known about them. They had a son James W. Crowell, born in Pulaski, VA. James married Nancy Hurst on 25 March 1852. He fought in the Civil War with Company C., 4th Virginia Infantry and was killed in the battle of First Manassas (Bull Run) on 21 July 1861. He was 30 years old. The children of James and Nancy were:
  Augustus Matthew Newton, 1852, VA  mar Nancy Ashworth
  Ballard W., 1854, VA               mar Lizzie Odell
  Matilda Rachel, 1856, VA           mar Reason Hurst
  Jonathan, 1859, VA
  James Watson ("Doc"),1861, VA      mar Rebecca Dove Graham

Many of the Crowell families moved to Montgomery and Preble Counties, Ohio. "Gus" and Nancy moved to Preble County around 1883. Children of Augustus Crowell and Nancy Ashworth:
  Ernest R., 1876, VA              mar Eva McFarland
  A. Bertha, 1879, VA           mar John Franklin Wysong 
  Daisy E., 1881, VA               mar Oscar Geeting
  Homer F., 1883, OH               mar Elsie Pittinger
  Albert W.,1885, OH               mar Ruth Winholt
  Mary Edith, 1887, OH             mar Willard Leach

A. Bertha is my grandmother. She and John F. Wysong had the following children: (see photo below)
  Myrtle M., 1902, OH              mar Ernest Sturm
  Doris Irene, 1903, OH            mar Milton Noble
  Byron, 1904, OH                  mar Elzina
  Louise, 1905, OH                 mar Charles Kester
  E. Regina, 1919, OH           mar David Rector       
    born 21 Feb 1919 Preble Co., OH- died 1 May 1997, Ithaca, NY
    she married David Rector on 4 Jan 1947 in Dayton, OH.
    They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1997.

The Wysong family, about 1925
Back row: Frank Wysong, Byron;
Middle row: Doris, Bertha, Myrtle 
Front row: Regina, Louise. 





Left: Frank Wysong & Bertha Crowell Wysong

Right: Regina Wysong as a young girl














Left: Matilda Hurst Ashworth

Right: Nancy Ashworth Crowell, her daughter










Left: James W. Crowell (died in Civil War, 21 July 1861)

Right: "Gus" Crowell and Nancy Ashworth Crowell, with Bertha, Ernest, Daisy (back row) Homer & Albert (2nd row), and Edith in middle












The Wysong Family

    Immigrant: Ludwig Wysong (Lodvick Weissang)
    Immigration date: before 1733         
    Relationship:  5th great grandfather  
    Origins: Saarland, Germany (possibly St. Ingbert)
    Religion: Lutheran & Catholic in Germany (some also joined "Dunkers")                            
    Occupation: Farmer



The original name in Germany was Weissang. Back in 16th Century France, it had been Vincent (the two are pronounced the same).

Ludwig Wysong is first found in America in York, PA around 1733. He married Mary Hammer and had the following children:

  Mary, 1738                      mar. George Boardman
  Susanna Catherine, 1740
  John Ludwig Reinhart, 1743      mar. Ann Catherine Kitzmiller 
  Valentine, 1744                 mar. Elizabeth Albright  
  Joseph, 1745
  Henry, 1747                     mar. Catherine Dodd
  Felty, 1751 
  Feidt, 1752                     mar.1) Elizabeth Phemach
                                      2)Susannah Coffman
  Franey, 1753                    mar. James Davis
  Catherine, 1754                 mar. Henry Hattman
  Jacob, 1757                     mar. Mary Byers
My line continues with Valentine, who in 1787 moved to Berkeley Co., PA, then on to Fincastle, Botetourt Co., VA in 1788. His brother Feidt was a blacksmith there. Valentine became a brickmaker and also operated a grist mill in nearby Franklin Co. In 1816 he moved his family to Montgomery Co., OH, then moved again in 1817 to White River Twp., Randolph Co., IN. Children:
  Valentine, 1775                mar. Mary Altick
  Jacob, 1779                    mar.1)Jemimah Cotterel
                                     2)Susannah Barnhart
  Lewis, 1783                    mar. Eleanor Burke Wright
  Joseph, 1787                   mar. Susannah Kitchen
  Catherine, 1789                mar. Valentine Oyler
  Elizabeth, 1792                mar. John Oyler
  Henry, 1794                    mar. Catherine Oyler
  John, 1797
  David, 1799                    mar.1)Elizabeth Irvin
                                     2)Rebecca Morrison Hill
                                     3)Mary Edwards Pugh

Continuing with my line through Jacob Wysong and Jemimah Cotterel. Their children:

  Stephen, 1801                  mar. Rachel Davis
  Charles, 1802                  mar. Margaret Gustin
  John, 1803                     mar. Rachel Gustin
  Jacob, 1805                    mar. Margaret Harry
  Henry F., 1808                 mar. Sarah Elkanky
  James, 1810
  Valentine, 1811                mar. Lydia Barnhart
  Joseph, 1813                   mar.1)Elizabeth Collett
                                     2)Rebecca Davis
  Mathew, 1816                   mar. Elizabeth Fahl
  William, 1817
  Lydia, 1818                    mar.1)John Miller, 2)Lewis Delawater
  Robert, 1819                   mar. Anna Miller
  Elizabeth                      mar. John Lambert
  Lewis  (died young)

Charles Wysong and Margaret Gustin had the following children:

  Hannah, 1826
  Harrison, 1827
  Jemimah, 1829
  Stephen, 1831
  Dorothea, 1833
  Lydia, 1835
  Elizabeth, 1837
  Rachel, 1839
  Jacob, 1842                    mar. Fannie Barnhart
  Margaret, 1843
  Anna, 1848
  Mary, 1850

Jacob Wysong and Fannie Barnhart had the following children:

  William H., about 1863
  Stephen E., about 1864
  Edward C., about 1866
  James Calvin, about 1868
  Sarah E., about 1870
  Charles, about 1873
  John Franklin, 1875          mar. Bertha Crowell
  Mary J., about 1878

John Franklin Wysong was my grandfather. He married Bertha Crowell in Eaton, Preble Co., OH, 26 May 1901.

Thanks is due to Richard Sutton of Marion, IN for some of the research, and printed publications on the Wysong family.
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