Stephen Crane
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Donald
Welcome to the "Community.FamilySearch" Forum.
I am just another 'lowly' User/Patron ...
Question: Is that place reference for Elizabethtown, New jersey, United States of America?
[ or, British Colonial America? ]
Remember: 'FamilySearch" is used by Users/Patrons from ALL around the World.
And, further Question: What time period (ie. Years)?
Brett
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Hello@DonaldCrane2,
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Best Wishes!
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Colonial America. Elizabethtown was founded in 1664 by which time Stephen Crane was already an adult given a house lot.
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We are moving this conversation to the Search area where you may be able to get further help with your question.
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Thanks.
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