James Dean Crook and Harriet Elizabeth (Hattie) Wayman
Husband James Dean Crook [28038]
Born: 1879 Christened: Died: 4 Feb 1905 - Jeffersonville, Clark County, IN Buried: - MItchell City Cemetery, Mitchell, Lawrence County, IN
Father: James Monroe Crooke [28036] (1857-1912) Mother: Josephine A. Smith [28037] ( - )
Marriage: 22 Feb 1904 - Jackson County, IN [MRIN:9461]
Wife Harriet Elizabeth (Hattie) Wayman [28039]
Born: 6 May 1879 - Medora, Jackson County, IN Christened: Died: 6 May 1952 - Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL Buried: - Orange Hill Cemetery, Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL
Children
1 M James Dean Crooke Jr. [56077]
Born: 23 Oct 1904 - Mitchell, Lawrence County, IN Christened: Died: 24 Apr 1986 - Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL Buried:Spouse: Edith May Dyer [56078] (1907-1988) Marr: 7 Jun 1927 - Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL [MRIN:18923]
General Notes: Husband - James Dean Crook
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Birth: 1876
Death: Feb. 4, 1905
Jeffersonville
Clark County
Indiana, USA
This burial is unmarked.
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Directions: Come in the 14th Street gate, make the first LEFT - stop. This lot is on the road side corner.
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From Family Search.org
John D. Crooke
Indiana, Death Index, 1882-1920
birth: 1876
death: 04 Feb 1905 Jeffersonville,? Indiana
name: John D. Crooke
event: Death
event date: 04 Feb 1905
event place: Jeffersonville, Indiana
age: 29
estimated birth year: 1876
gender: Male
race: W
source location: County Health Office, M Varble
Source notes: The source of this record is the book H-29 on page 3 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.
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Mitchell Commercial newspaper, Mitchell, IN
Thursday 9 February 1905
FELL TO HIS DEATH
Dean Crook Hurt Friday Morning, Died Saturday
Dean Crook, well known in Mitchell, grandson of Mrs. J. V. Smith, and for a long time employed as electrician at the Lehigh Portland Cement Plant, but later in the employ of the Southern Indiana Traction Co., received a fall Friday from the effects of which he died Saturday afternoon.
The remains were brought here Monday forenoon and the funeral held from the Baptist Church, after which the remains were buried in the Mitchell Cemetery.
Dean made friends wherever he went and had a happy faculty of adjusting himself to whatever his surroundings. He was handy at anything and cheerful in all things. We do not remember ever seeing him out of humor and do not know that he had an enemy.
He was always at work and had a pretty fair knowledge of electricity, having worked some time on our telephone system in its early days. We very much lament this sad accident. He leaves a wife and four children, who certainly have the sympathy of all, in this their sorest affliction.
The folowing account of the accident we take from the Louisvile Herald Saturday morning:
Dean Crook, residing at 32 Fifth Street, New Albany, was probably fatally injured in Jeffersonville yesterday morning by falling from a ladder and striking the back of his head against a stone. His head was split open and his right arm fractured.
The injured man, who has a wife and four children, is at the Deaconess Hospital, in Jeffersonville, where he is being attended by Dr. E. R. Perry, of New Albany, Dr. W. O. Roberts, of Louisville, Dr. D. C. Peyton, Dr. Marshall Varble and Dr. J. H. Baldwin, of Jeffersonville.
Crook is employed by the Louisville and Southern Indiana Traction Company as an electrician, and he was putting up a trolley hanger at Tweflth and Spring Streets. He was on a ladder and his foot slipped, causing him to be precipated backward and headforemost to the ground.
The unconscious man was placed on an interurban car and conveyed to the office of the United Gas and Electric Company, where the five physicians named were hastily summoned. They had him removed to the Deaconess Hospital, and the most powerful tonics, hypodermically administered, were resorted to in order to revive him.
Late yesterday evening the physicians performed an operation on the injured man, raising the depressed bones, but there is hardly one chance in a thousand for his recovery.
Mrs. Crook went to Jeffersonville and, finding the serious nature of the injuries her husband had sustained, sent for the four children, who will remain at his bedside.
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Seymour Daily Republican newspaper, Seymour, IN
Saturday 4 February 1905
FATAL FALL
Dean Crooks*, a lineman in the employ of the Louisville and Southern Indiana Traction Company at New Albany, fell twenty-two feet from a ladder Friday and received injuries from which he may died**.
He was replacing a trolly wire when he fell. Crooks formerly worked here some and is a brother-in-law of Herman Bartlett, of this city, his wife and Mr. Bartlett's wife being sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett went to New Albany to see him. He was still alive this afternoon.
*Crooks is the name used
**"died" is used in the article
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New Albany Evening Tribune newspaper, New Albany, IN Friday 3 Feb 1905: p4 c3
FATAL FALL
Dean Crooks* Sustains Fracture of His Skull
Dean Crooks*, a lineman in the employ of the Louisville and Southern Indiana Traction Company, who lives on East Fifth Street, was fatally injured by a fall from a ladder at the crossing of the Interurban line and the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern railroad at 10 o'clock this morning.
He was taken to the office of the company in Jeffersonville where he was attended by Dr. ?. R. Perry. It was ascertained that he had sustained a fracture of the base of his skull and at last accounts he was in a dying condition.
Crooks* is thirty years of age and has a family.
*Crooks is the name used
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New Albany Evening Tribune newspaper, New Albany, IN
Monday 6 Feb 1905
Dean Crooks, of this city, employed as an electrician on the interurban line, died Saturday night at the Deaconess Hospital of the injuries sustained by a fall from a ladder while repairing a trolley wire.
He was thirty-one years old and leaves a wife and four children.
The remains were taken today to Mitchell for interment.
Crooks was a member of the Knights of Pythias Lodge at Seymour.
He was the first employee in the electrical department of the traction company to meet death by accident.
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From the Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias of Indiana; New Castle, IN
On 30 June 1901, Dean Crook is one of 14 persons acepted as a New Member of First Rank.
On 30 June 1905, in the semi-annual report, J. Dean Crook, rank of Knight, is reported as died in the first half of 1905.
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Daviess County Democrat newspaper, Daviess County, IN
Saturday 11 February 1905, Page 4, Column 1
Home News
Bedford Democrat: Mr. and Mrs. Lew Montgomery, of Odon, were here last night on their way to Mitchell to attend the funeral of Dean Crooke who was killed by a fall in Jeffersonville last Friday.
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The Brownstown Banner newspaper, Brownstown, IN
Wednesday 8 February 1905
Front Page; Column 6
Fatal Fall from A Telephone Pole.
From Medora Items.
Word was received here that Dean Crook, of New Albany, fell from a telephone pole at Jeffersonville, Friday, and sustained injuries which resulted in his death. He was repairing a telephone line and fell about twenty feet. The accident was caused by his shoes having snow on the soles, which caused him to slip. The funeral was held at Mitchell, Monday. His wife was Miss Hattie Wayman, formerly of this place, and is well known here. She and her four children have the sympathy of many Medora friends.
ALSO: "Medora Melange" column, Page 6, Column 1
Will and Curtis Wayman went to New Albany to attend the funeral of Dean Crook.
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The Brownstown Banner newspaper, Brownstown, IN
Wednesday 15 February 1905
Page 6, Column 1
"Medora Melange"
Mrs. Hattie Crook, whose husband's death was mentioned last week, has come home to stay with her parents for a short time.
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From Family Search.org
United States Census, 1880
birth: 1877 Indiana,? United States
residence: 1880 Bedford,? Lawrence,? Indiana
parents: James M. Crook,? Josephine Crook
name: Dean Crook
birthplace: Indiana, United States
relationship to head: Son
father's name: James M. Crook
father's birthplace: Indiana, United States
mother's name: Josephine Crook
mother's birthplace: Indiana, United States
race or color: White
ethnicity: American
gender: Male
martial status: Single
age: 3 years
nara film number: T9-0292
page: 544
page character: C
entry number: 3043
Family links:
Parents:
James Monroe Crook (1857 - 1912)
Josephine A. Smith Crook
Spouse:
Harriet Elizabeth Wayman McBride (1879 - 1952)*
Children:
James Dean Crooke (1904 - 1986)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Mitchell City Cemetery
Mitchell
Lawrence County
Indiana, USA
Plot: Tirey Addition, Lot 43-A
GPS (lat/lon): 38.73324, -86.48471
Created by: Gaye Hill
Record added: Feb 21, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 85281889
General Notes: Wife - Harriet Elizabeth (Hattie) Wayman
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Birth: May 6, 1879
Medora
Jackson County
Indiana, USA
Death: May 6, 1952
Tampa
Hillsborough County
Florida, USA
Harriet Elizabeth "Hattie" Wayman Lewis Crook Henderson Goens Brower McBride
Seymour Daily Tribune newspaper, Seymour, IN
Wednesday 7 May 1952; Front Page, Column 6
Former Local Woman Dies at Tampa, Flordia
Mrs. Charles McBride, 72, a former resident of Seymour, died late Tuesday night at the home of her son, J. D. Crooke, also a former resident of Seymour, 4409 West Buffalo Street, Drew Park, Tampa, Flordia. She had been ill since November, and her condition had been critical for several days. Her death occurred on her seventy-second birthday.
Mrs. McBride was born at Medora, the daughter of the late George and Elizabeth Wayman, of Medora. She attended school at Medora and was widely known throughout the county. While residing in Seymour, she was a member of the First Baptist Church and of the Loyal Daughters class of the First Baptist Sunday School. She left here about ten years ago to make her home in Flordia. A host of friends in Seymour and vicinity mourn her death.
Survivors include five children; Evelyn, James and Florence, all of Tampa, Flordia; Lawrence, of New Castle and Mrs. Hubert Hart, of Seymour; two brothers, William Wayman, of Seymour and C. M. Wayman, of Brownstown; Three sisters, Mrs. J. H. Bartlett and Mrs. Frank Roemmel, both of Seymour, and Mrs. B. F. Beeler, of Martinsville, VA. Three children, George, Mary and Mrs. Don Cooper, preceded her in death.
Her daughter, Mrs. Hart, her sister, Mrs. Bartlett, both of Seymour, and her son, Lawrence Henderson, of New Castle, left Sunday for Tampa, because of her serious illness.
Funeral services will be conducted at Tampa, probably Thursday.
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Seymour Daily Tribune newspaper, Seymour, IN
Tuesday 13 May 1952; Page 2, Column 4
Personals
Mrs. J. H. Bartlett and niece, Mrs. Hubert Hart, returned Sunday night to this city from Tampa, Fl, where they were called by the critical illness and death of Mrs. Bartlett's sister, Mrs. Charles McBride. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Henderson and children, Kathy and David, of New Castle, who accompanied them to Flordia, returned Monday to their home in New Castle after spending Sunday night at the Bartlett home on West Third Street. Mr. Henderson is a nephew of Mrs. Bartlett.
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Brownstown Banner newspaper, Brownstown, IN
Wednesday 14 May 1952; Page 2, Column 5
Mrs. Charles McBride Sister Of Brownstown Man, Dies In Flordia
Funeral services were held Thursday at Tampa, Flordia, for Mrs. Charles McBride, native of Medora, and sister of C. M. Wayman, of Brownstown, who died May 6, at the home of her son, James D. Crooke, Drew Park, Tampa, Flordia. She had been ill since early in the winter and her condition had been critical for the past week.
She was seventy-two years old the day of her death.
Mrs. McBride was a daughter of the late George and Elizabeth Wayman, of Medora, and attended the Medora schools. She was a resident of Seymour for a number of years, leaving there about ten years ago to reside in Flordia.
Surviving are five children: Evelyn, James and Florence, all living in Tampa, Lawrence Crooke*(sic), of New Castle and Mrs. Hubert Hart, of Seymour; two brothers, William Wayman, of Seymour, C. M. Wayman, of Brownstown; and three sisters, Mrs. J. Hermion Bartlett and Mrs. Frank Roemmel, of Seymour, and Mrs. B. F. Beeler, Martinsville, VA. Three children preceeded her in death.
*Lawrence's surname should be HENDERSON; James is CROOKE.
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From Ancestry.com
Name: Harriet Weyman(sic)
Spouse Name: Guy W Lewis
Marriage County: Knox
Source Title 1: Knox County, Indiana
Index to Marriage Record 1854 - 1920 Inclusive Vol
Source Title 3:
W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office
Book: C-15
OS Page: 351
Date of marriage: 29 October 1900
Location of marriage: Knox County, Indiana
Officiating: James Lewis
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Brownstown Banner newspaper, Brownstown, IN
Thursday 8 November 1900; Page 8, Column 2
"Medora Melange" - Carr Township
A secret marriage has just come to light which was solmonized the 2nd Sunday* in last June, the contracting parties were Mr. Guy Lewis, of Columbus, and Miss Hattie Wayman, of this place. Miss Wayman some six weeks ago went to Cincinnati to visit relatives, while there she wrote to her parents and disclosed the secret. She took the train from that city, the 29th of October for Mt. Carmil**(sic), IL, to join her husband, who lately moved there with his parents. They will make their home at Mt. Carmil(sic). They have the best wishes of a host of friends for a happy future.
*The date was June 10th - 2nd Sunday June 1900
**Should be Mt. Carmel, Wabash County, IL
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From Family Search.org
Indiana, Marriages, 1811-1959
groom: Dean Crooke
bride: Harriet Lewis
date of license: 22 Feb 1904
county of license: Jackson
date of marriage: 22 Feb 1904
place of marriage: , Jackson, Indiana
digital folder number: 4646678
number of images: 1
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From Family Search.org
Indiana, Marriages, 1811-1959
groom: Emery Lowe Henderson
groom's race: White
groom's date of birth: 10 Jun 1872
groom's place of birth: , Brown, Indiana
groom's residence: Carr Twp, Jackson, IN
groom's number of marriage: once
groom's father: James Henderson
groom's mother: Edie Floyd
bride: Harriet Elizabeth Crooke
bride's race: White
bride's date of birth: 06 May 1879
bride's place of birth: Medora, , Indiana
bride's residence: Medora, , Indiana
bride's number of marriage: twice
bride's father: George W Wayman
bride's mother: Elizabeth Wineinger
date of license: 25 Jun 1908
county of license: Jackson
date of marriage: 25 Jun 1908
ace of marriage: , Jackson, Indiana
digital folder number: 4646679
number of images: 1
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Harriet Elizabeth Wayman married Lewis N. Brower on 31 October 1914 in Jackson County, IN
Book Q, Page 398
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From Family Search.org
Indiana, Marriages, 1811-1959
child: Harriet Elizabeth Wayman
groom: Lewis Napolian Brower
groom's race: White
groom's date of birth: 12 Apr 1868
groom's place of birth: New York City, ,
groom's residence: Seymour, , Indiana
bride: Harriet Elizabeth Wayman
bride's race: White
bride's date of birth: 06 May 1879
bride's place of birth: Medora, , Indiana
bride's residence: Seymour, , Indiana
bride's number of marriage: 3
bride's father: George W Wayman
bride's mother: Elizabeth Weininger
date of license: 31 Oct 1914
county of license: Jackson
date of marriage: 31 Oct 1914
place of marriage: , Jackson, Indiana
digital folder number: 4646680
number of images: 1
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Harriet Brower
Florida, Divorce Index, 1927-2001
1944 Hillsborough,? Florida
spouse: L N Brower
name: Harriet Brower
event: Divorce
event date: 1944
event place: Hillsborough, Florida
gender: Female
spouse: L N Brower
certificate number: 17102
volume: 278
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From Family Search.org
1880 US Census
Name: George Woyman
Residence: Owen, Jackson, Indiana
Birthdate: 1851
Birthplace: Indiana, United States
Relationship to Head: Self
Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Woyman
Spouse's Birthplace: Indiana, United States
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky, United States
Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky, United States
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Male
Martial Status: Married
Age: 29 years
Occupation: Farm Laborer
NARA Film Number: T9-0286
Page: 166
Page Character: B
Entry Number: 1142
Film number: 1254286
Household:
Head - George Woyman M 29
Spouse - Elizabeth Woyman F 28
Child - Curtis Woyman M 6
Child - Hattie Woyman F 1
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1890 US Census Indiana totally destroyed
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1900 US Census
Harriet is NOT with her parents in Medora, Jackson County, IN and she is NOT with Guy Walter Lewis who IS with HIS PARENTS in Knox County, Indiana. Where are you grandmother Hattie?
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From Family Search.org
United States Census, 1910
Name: Hattie Henderson
Birthplace: Indiana
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Residence: Carr, Jackson, Indiana
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Gender:Female
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
Family Number: 149
Page Number: 8
Household
Hattie Henderson F 30y
Child - Evaline P Davis F 9y
Child - James D Crook M 5y
Child - Emery L Henderson M 1y 3m - twin
Child - Eda F Henderson F 1y 3m - twin
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United States Census, 1920
Name: Louis N Brower
Residence: , Jackson, Indiana
Estimated Birth Year: 1869
Age: 51
Birthplace: New York
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Film Number: 1820439
Digital Folder Number: 4300614
Image Number: 00481
Sheet Number: 2
Household
Louis N Brower M 51y
Spouse Harriett Brower F 40y
Child George Brower M 4y5m
Child James Cooke M 15y
Child Lawrence Henderson M 10y
Child Florence Henderson F 10y
Child Virginia Henderson F 8y
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United States Census, 1930
Name: Louis M Brower
Event Place: Seymour, Jackson, Indiana
Gender: Male
Age: 62
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Birthplace: New York
Estimated Birth Year: 1868
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Enumeration District Number: 0008
Family Number: 338
Sheet Number and Letter: 12A
Line Number: 24
NARA Publication: T626, roll 594
Film Number: 2340329
Digital Folder Number: 4584689
Image Number: 00255
Household
Louis M Brower M 62
Spouse Harriett Brower F 50
Child George Brower M 14
Child Waneta Brower F 9
Child Mary Brower F 6
Florence Tidd F 21
Relationship to Head of Household: Stepdaughter
Ermal Tidd M 26
Relationship to Head of Household: Son-In-Law
Jackie Tidd M 0
Relationship to Head of Household: Grandson
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From Ancestry.com
1940 US Census - Seymour, Jackson County, IN
Taken 2 April 1940
626 Indianapolis Avenue
BROWER, Lewis Head
Age 71 Born New York Woodworker-hand tool factory
Brower, Harriet
Age 60 Born Indiana
626 Indianapolis Avenue; Side
Living with Louis and Harriet (mother) Brower
TIDD, Florence Head Age 31, widow
Tidd, Jackie M 10 born Indiana
Tidd, Melvin M 8 Indiana
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Flordia Death Certificate #1051-12455
Cause of Death:
cardiac decompensation* - several months
large decumbutis ulcers and - about 6 mo
complete paralysis below waist - about 10 yrs
*Cardiac decompensation--more commonly known as congestive heart failure--is a serious condition in which the heart can't pump an efficient amount of blood to the rest of the body, typically a chronic, long-term condition caused by a certain disease or condition. The disease or condition damages and weakens the heart.
Family links:
Parents:
George Washington Wayman (1851 - 1936)
Elizabeth Jane Wineinger Wayman (1857 - 1941)
Spouses:
Guy Walter Lewis (1880 - 1911)
James Dean Crook (1876 - 1905)
Emery Lorenzo Henderson (1872 - 1941)
Thomas Goens (1870 - 1953)
Lewis Napoleon Brower (1862 - 1946)
John Charles McBride (1876 - 1953)*
Children:
Evelyn P. Lewis Corman Falkenbury (1901 - 1987)*
James Dean Crooke (1904 - 1986)*
Florence Edith Henderson Tidd Dodson (1909 - 1981)*
Emory Lawrence Henderson (1909 - 1992)*
Virginia Rose Wayman Hart (1911 - 2002)*
George Lewis Brower (1915 - 1935)*
Alma Juanita Brower Cooper (1920 - 1952)*
Mary Elizabeth Brower (1923 - 1933)*
Siblings:
Curtis Monroe Wayman (1874 - 1958)*
Harriet Elizabeth Wayman McBride (1879 - 1952)
Nelle Wayman Bartlett (1884 - 1986)*
William James Wayman (1886 - 1966)*
Bertha Opal Wayman Roemmel (1891 - 1960)*
Nona Lee Wayman Beeler (1897 - 1981)*
*Calculated relationship
Note: Double headstone with her daughter Juanita Cooper
Burial:
Orange Hill Cemetery
Tampa
Hillsborough County
Florida, USA
Plot: Old Section (Calvary Garden) : Lot 3306 Space 4.
Maintained by: Gaye Hill
Originally Created by: John Keeth
Record added: Nov 04, 2005
Find A Grave Memorial# 12252579
Notes: Marriage
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