Col. A.H. Crowell Residence - Jefferson St. Stack & Beasley Photograph |
A.M. Crowell Residence - Crowell Died in this Jefferson St. House in 1922. At some point, both of these were demolished. Stack & Beasley Photograph |
Gray's 1882 Map notes Crowell one block east of the
County Jail on Jefferson Street. This was most likely the home of Col. Abram H. Crowell with perhaps a storefront next door. |
Abram Hill Crowell was born December 22, 1817 in Mecklenburg County to George Michael Crowell (1795-1865) and Elizabeth Jane Pyron (1798-1887). (Jane Pyron was born in Rowan County to William Pyron (1757-1850) and Mary Jane Powell. William Pyron, resident of Caswell County, fought in the Revolutionary War; he was receiving pension in 1832 in Mecklenburg County.)
A. H. Crowell was a veteran of the Civil War and reached the rank of colonel. He married Margaret Malindy "Peggy" Burnette (1818-1892). Their children: Jane C. Crowell (1839-1844), Israel Alexander Monroe Crowell (1841-1922) and Amanda J. Crowell (1842-1854) and Emanuel Crowell.
Ancestry.com, Rootsweb, J.H. Ganis |
Children of A.M. Crowell and Beatrice Lee: Infant Daughter (1867-1867), Walter C. Crowell (1871-1932) married Virginia Newby, Infant Daughter (1873-1873), Louis Fry Crowell (1875-1900) died on a train while enroute to Atlanta, Tony "Tom" Lee Crowell (1881-1958) married Leah E. Broadway, and Maggie Harwood Crowell (1883-)