J. C. Criner – 15 Jan 1940

[I was given a copy of these letters by another Criner researcher. I believe they were in the possession of and transcribed by Pauline Jones Gandrund. These letters were typed just as they appear. Nothing was changed and only notes added were added as foot notes. Joseph Christopher Criner added notes within the letter himself.

Please contact me directly about any of the immediate family of CRINER, GALLOWAY & STANFIELD. I’ll be glad to swap information on just these families. Don’t have a lot on the others.]

Mandy Queen, awqueen@bellsouth.net


January 15, 1940
P.O. Box 1450 Houston, Texas

Dear Miss MOORE,

	Mrs. J. P. TEMPLETON of Grand View Texas told me of you.  
	I am sending you my family tree and would appreciate it if you 
would send yours in return.
	My father and his brothers and sisters are all dead.
	My uncle, H.D. (Dug) CRINER told me a long time ago about 
Granville CRINER (my great grandfather’s brother) settling at Grand View, 
Texas before the war between the states.
	One day in December, 1938 I stopped at the Grand View Cemetery, 
alongside the highway at Grand View, Texas, while enroute to Fort Worth 
and began looking through the cemetery. I soon found and made a memorandum 
of the following information.

GRANVILLE CRINER Born July 18, 1804
	Died Oct. 21, 1882

MINERVA EVANS wife of Granville CRINER Born Dec. 11, 1808
	Died Sept. 15, 1882

W. CRINER Born Sept. 17, 1844
	Died  Sept. 7, 1878

ENO, wife of G. W. CRINER Born Sept. 29, 1847
	Died Sept. 7, 1870

EUGENE son of G.W. & E. CRINER Born Feb. 4, 1870
	Died Jan. 16, 1870

	I met and talked with a man at the cemetery, who referred me to 
H.R. HEAD of Grand View, a brother Mason and secretary of the 
Masonic Lodge of Grand View. Mr. HEAD had records showing that 
G.W. CRINER was made a Mason about 1868, as I recall it now.

	Mr. HEAD referred me to Mrs. J.P. TEMPLETON of Grand View, 
who is a CRINER descendant.  I met Mrs. TEMPLETON and had an 
interesting talk with her.

	Last October I visited the Masonic Grand Lodge of Texas, 
at Waco and in their library I found  this book:  “The Lone Star State-
Johnson and Hill Counties.  A Memorial and Biographical History 
of Johnson and Hill Counties, Texas. The Lewis Publishing Co, 
Chicago, 1892”.  On page 193 of the above book, the following 
appears:  “Other early settlers in the neighborhood of Grand View 
were - - - CRINER, Walker MEADOWS, William KENNARD, 
Drew KENNARD, Samuel DAVIS, John S. MORROW, 
Samuel J. CHAPMAN, A.E. JONES, Joseph WATTS, 
Dr. L.H. GEBHARD & S.P. HOLLINGSWORTH.”

	On page 194 of the same book I found the following:  
“The first settlers were a mere handful in number. The  writer 
recalls the names of Phillip WALKER, Wm. HOWARD,  
Granville CRINER, S.K. DAVIS, W.S. QUINN, B.C. QUINN, 
J.C. BARNES, Dr. TALIAFERRO, Lewis GOEN, 
John WHITMIRE, besides J.F. SCURLOCK AND 
S.H. RICHARDS before mentioned. 

	It is more than possible that several of the men 
mentioned in this book came from the same neighborhood 
that Granville CRINER came from.

	Hoping to hear from you soon,

	Yours truly,

	J.C. CRINER

Memoranda of Joseph Christopher CRINER
 Jan. 15, 1940

	I am the son of George W. CRINER and 
Queen E. (JONES) CRINER. 

	My grandfather was John Anderson CRINER, 
born in Lincoln Co., Tenn. Feb. 23, 1817.  
John A. CRINER married Patsey Ann STANFIELD, 
daughter of John STANFEILD, also of Lincoln Co. Tenn.

	John A. CRINER died in Henderson Co. Tenn 
(now Chester Co.)  Feb. 20, 1893.  He was brought to 
Henderson Co. from Lincoln Co. about 1823 by his parents, 
John and Elizabeth (GALLOWAY) CRINER.

	My great grandfather (John Anderson CRINER) 
had brothers: Madison, Bill and Joe and at least three sisters:  
Eberline married Steve HEFLEY; Polly married 
Dave MABERRY and another sister married a PARKER.

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