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While I was stationed at Sheppard AFB, Texas, near Wichita Falls, I looked in the local phonebook for any Craycrofts that may have been in the area. I found a listing for Ben…

Memorial Page: Bennie Craycroft · 30 Jul 2010 You

Welcome home Richard. I was in-country in 1969 at Cam Rahn Bay. It sounds like you've still got a way to come back all the way. I know what you're going through.

Memorial Page: Richard Schroepfer - Vietnam War Hero · 23 Apr 2010 You

Welcome home Brother! I was at Cam Rahn Bay in 1969 with the 14th Aerial Port Squadron. I've been where you are and I wish you the best.

Memorial Page: VietNam not Forgotten · 23 Apr 2010 You

Welcome home! I was there myself in 1969 at Cam Rahn Bay, 14th Aerial Port Squadron. I know exactly how you feel.

Memorial Page: Vietnam feelings · 23 Apr 2010 You

The correct spelling of this place is CAM RAHN BAY.

Image, found in Photos - Vietnam War Marine Corps: Page 11 · 13 Apr 2010 You

For more information regarding Augusta Ingilby Amcotts go to http:\\www.craycroft.us.

Image, found in London Times: Page 3 · 13 Apr 2010 You

Wharton Amcotts was born Wharton Emerson, 23 Feb 1739 in Hackthorn, Lincs., England. On 13 May 1777 his name was legally changed to Wharton Amcotts by Royal License. Volume 5,…

Image, found in London Times: Page 2 · 13 Apr 2010 You

Based upon the date of birth and places of birth for John and his parents, it is possible that this is John Francis Craycroft. The infromation given on this page is based upon…

Memorial Page: John Craycroft · 22 Mar 2010 You

Rolla P. Craycroft was the adopted son of Clark Craycroft and Alma Sergeant.

Image, found in City Directories - Kansas City: Crawford, George F (p. 260) · 22 Mar 2010 You

More detailed information about Clement Craycroft and his family can be found at http://www.craycroft.us

Image, found in City Directories - Cincinnati: Crawford, Geo (p. 183) · 12 Mar 2010 You

Lizzie Craycroft was born Lizzie Geohegan about 1847. She and William Edwin Craycroft were married 12 Dec 1866 in Meadow Lawn, Jefferson County, Kentucky. They had 1 child, Edwin…

Image, found in City Directories - Louisville: Crawford, W J (p. 354) · 11 Mar 2010 You

Frank Craycroft was born 21 Sep 1841 in Maryland and died 3 Mar 1911 in Fresno, California. He married Emily Huff 29 Dec 1870 in Morgan County, Missouri. They had 4 children:…

Image, found in City Directories - St Louis: Academy of the Visitation (p. 1003) · 11 Mar 2010 You

Benjamin F. Craycroft was born 9 Aug 1856 in Prince George,s County, Maryland and died 15 May 1918 in Washington, D.C. He married Jennie Celeste Cox 16 Feb 1886 in Washington, D.C.

Image, found in City Directories - Washington DC: Crawford, Susan (p. 329) · 11 Mar 2010 You

Vern, you were a good man. We went to Wheaton Central High School. Vern was a year behind me and ran Track. I think he was a dash man. I just learned that he died in Nam. He…

Memorial Page: Vern Eric Jr Odom · 09 Mar 2010 You

Capt. Richard Mallon, pilot, and Capt. Robert Panek Sr., REO, were shot down in their F105 during a Wild Weasel mission. S/Sgt. Gregory L. Anderson ( a couple lies above here)…

Memorial Page: Richard Joseph Mallon · 09 Mar 2010 You

Columbus Craycroft, listed as living in the household of Wm. A. Lowrie, was a cousin of Cornelia Lowrie, nee Craycroft. He probably came to live with the Lowries after his died in…

Image, found in Census - US Federal 1860: Page 286 · 09 Mar 2010 You

W. Edwin Craycroft is very likely William Edwin Craycroft, born 4 Aug 1838 to Henry J. Craycroft and Eliza Lee. He married Lizzie A. Geoghegan 12 Dec 1866 and died 30 Mar 1904 in…

Image, found in City Directories - Louisville: Craycroft, A Lee (p. 251) · 09 Mar 2010 You

In 1942 the 19th Pursuit Squadron was renamed the 19th Fighter Squadron and, equipped with Thunderbolts, moved to Saipan aboard the USS Natoma Bay. The 19th FS helped U.S. forces…

Image, found in WWII US Air Force Photos: Page 169 · 05 Mar 2010 You

Rolla Craycroft is likely the adopted son of Clark Craycroft and Alma Sergeant of Chillicothe, Missouri.

Image, found in City Directories - Kansas City: Crawford, Lucien A (p. 369) · 05 Mar 2010 You

Aaron Craycroft was one of four brothers, Edward Scott, John P., Benjamin and Aaron Craycroft, who came from Maryland to Macon County, Illinois, over the course of the late 1840's…

Memorial Page: Aaron Craycroft · 04 Mar 2010 You