Whipple Database
Database of the Whipple One-Name Study (WONS)
Julia Crouch
1843 - 1887 (43 years)-
Name Julia Crouch Birth 20 Sep 1843 Ledyard, New London, Connecticut Gender Female Death 20 Aug 1887 Burial Ledyard Union Cemetery, Ledyard, New London, Connecticut Person ID I21321 Whipple Descendants Last Modified 18 Nov 2009
Father Zachariah Crouch, b. 8 Oct 1809, Ledyard, New London, Connecticut d. 27 Dec 1888, Ledyard, New London, Connecticut (Age 79 years) Mother Delight Watrous, b. 19 Feb 1816, Ledyard, New London, Connecticut d. 18 May 1901, Ledyard, New London, Connecticut (Age 85 years) Marriage 20 Apr 1834 Ledyard, New London, Connecticut Family ID F9045 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Joseph Zug Culver, b. 9 Feb 1842 d. 23 Aug 1923 (Age 81 years) Marriage 12 Oct 1871 Ledyard, New London, Connecticut Children + 1. Clarence Crouch Culver, b. 24 May 1873 d. 24 Apr 1956 (Age 82 years) Family ID F11186 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Birth - 20 Sep 1843 - Ledyard, New London, Connecticut Marriage - 12 Oct 1871 - Ledyard, New London, Connecticut Burial - - Ledyard Union Cemetery, Ledyard, New London, Connecticut = Link to Google Earth
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Headstones Gravestone of Julia Crouch
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Notes - !SOURCE: Grave Marker in the Ledyard Union Cemetery, cited in email from R. Gilebarto to Weldon Whipple, May 1998. Gives death 29 Aug 1887.
!SOURCE: "Descendants of William Watrous," attached to email from R. Gilebarto to Weldon Whipple, 25 Aug 1998. Gives death 20 Aug 1887.
!SOURCE: Information from Duane Schultz to Weldon Whipple, 9 Jul 2002.
!SOURCE: Clara Hammond McGuigan, The Antecedents and Descendants of Noah Whipple of the Rogerene Community at Quakertown, Connecticut (Ithaca, N.Y.: J.M. Kingsbury, 1971), p. 138.
!PUBLICATIONS: "Produced a novel that was published twice (1871 and 1873) by Houghton, Mifflin and Company of New York. Three Successful Girls tells the story of three sisters raised in the countryside—one musical, one artistic, one literary—who, in spite of the opposition of less daring friends, spend a winter living by themselves in New York City in order 'to learn something, or try to,' looking for 'opportunities,' that 'come to those who seek them—and make them.'" --D. Schultz
- !SOURCE: Grave Marker in the Ledyard Union Cemetery, cited in email from R. Gilebarto to Weldon Whipple, May 1998. Gives death 29 Aug 1887.