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POWELL - CRANE CEMETERY Commonly referred to as the Terrill Cemetery in Marion County, Missouri two miles southeast of Philadelphia. Asa L. Bottom 1808-1833 Elizabeth L. Crane Bottom 1812-1879 James Alva Bottom 1849-1923 James W. Bott om 1837-1876 Mary F. Bottom 1839- Matilda C. Powell Bottom 1862-1882 Pregell ie Bottom 1860-1861 Amanda Crane Charles B. Crane 1834-1840 Joseph L. Crane 1843-1866 Mary (Polly) Crane 1796-1844 Tarleton Lee Crane 1783-1849 Thomas L. Crane 1842-1845 Zachary Taylor Crane 1820-? George B. Johnson 1862-1863 Geor ge R. Johnson 1869-1893 Jennie Johnson's Baby Boy G. P. Netherland 1802-1864 G eorge Netherland 1862-1864 Minnie B. Netherland 1864-1864 Nellie A. Pafford A l Thurston Powell 1880-1903 Charles Talton Powell 1836-1912 Charles Powell 1 880-1928 Cyrus Powell 1808-1898 Cyrus Powell 1861-? David M. Powell 1878-187 9 Falconer Obediah Powell 1856-1921 Fannie Powell George Washington Powell 18 38-? G. M. Powell (infant) 1868- G. Powell Ina and Tiny Powell (Twins) Died Y oung Jennings Powell Died at 18 Mos. Lazarus Powell Died at Birth Luther Powe ll 1896-1896 Martha Powell 1810-1869 Martha Powell Crane 1858-1928 Mary E. P owell 1847-1935 Matilda Crane Powell 1815-1903 Meridosa Powell 1869-? Mollie Turner Powell 1848-1935 Mollie Powell 1889-? Sally Powell 1856-1882 Sarah B ottom Powell 1839-? Silas Powell Richard Powell 1854-1902 Taylor D. Powell 1 876-1896 Taylor Green Powell 1878-1908 Taylor Powell Jr. 1896- Tom T. (Little Tom) Powell 1867- Winnie Frances Powell 1862-1938 Vermon Clarence Powell 19 04- Almeda Powell Ward 1863-1942 Lucy J. Proctor 1824-1904 Columbus Proctor 1810-1865 John C. Proctor 1858-1868 Montgomery Proctor 1815-1870 Cassandra Bo ttom Porfitt 1850- CRANE CRAIN By Lilly Hazel Bates Many relatives I have inte rviewed have told me "the Cranes and Powells are all mixed up" and they cannot get them all straightened out. I have never known many of the Cranes or Powells , as my mother died when I was two and her mother Susan Powell Gibson, daughter of Cyrus and Matilda Crane Powell and granddaughter of Tarleton Crane, died wh en my mother was just a child, so my mother, herself, did not know many of them . It has been very difficult for me to trace my family tree. Our first known C rane ancestor was James Crane of Pittsylvania County, Virginia. He was born ab out 1715 and was married to Susanna. Their known children included John (b. 173 8, married Frances Pond ca. 1765, d. 1831 Mercer County, Kentucky), Thomas (b. 1755, married Ann Lee, daughter of John Lee, Jr. in Goochland County, Virginia, d. 1839 Mercer County, Kentucky), and Aaron (b. 1756, married Susanna Veach, d. 1824 Fayette County, Kentucky). James Crane died in Pittsylvania County in 1794. His sons, John, Thomas, and Aaron all served in the Revolution and all mi grated to Mercer County, Kentucky by about 1810 and settled along Doctors Fork of Chaplin River. John Crane fathered thirteen children, Thomas Crane had eigh t children, and Aaron had ten. Dr. Nelson Crane was a son of Aaron Crane. The first child of Thomas W. and Ann (Lee) Crane was Tarleton Lee Crane, born 1783, he married Mary Elizabeth Beadle August 12, 1812 in Mercer County. Mary Eliza beth was about 15 when she married Tarleton. Their first child, Elizabeth, was born in 1812, and thereafter a child was born every year or so, until a total o f nineteen children were born. The daughter, Elizabeth married Asa Bottom in 18 30 and another daughter, Matilda, married Cyrus Powell in 1831. Asa Bottom and Cyrus Powell took their young families to Marion County, Missouri shortly afte r this and settled on adjoining farms near Philadelphia, Missouri. In the fall of 1839, after thirteen children were born to Tarleton and Mary, they packed up their belongings and with teams made the trip to Marion County, Missouri. The y had eight children sixteen and under. It took them nine weeks to make the tr ip. They settled on a farm near their children.