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J. O. Crawford submitted by Conley Wolterman A farmer of Garfield Township, Ida County, was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland, February 17, 1828, a son of Alexander and Mary (Floyd) Crawford, natives also of Scotland. The father was a farmer and weaver by trade. The parents reared a family of four children, William, James O., Alexander and John. James O., the subject of this sketch, was reared and educated in his native land. He was there engaged for many years in a cotton factory, then in boiler making and ship building. He then became a member of the police force in Glasgow and after only one year's service was advanced as superior officer, holding the office of Sergeant over 100 men. He was also appointed Inspector of Markets and common lodging houses, which office he held for nine years. He resigned and joined the Manchester police force the year of the Exhibition. He was the last one of 700 to make application that day and was the first one enrolled, and was on duty that night. He remained on that force, much respected by his superior officers, until the Government appointed the Scotch rural police force and he was urged to return to his native land and take charge of a coal mining district. Under the circumstances, he returned to Scotland and remained on that force for sixteen years. During all that time Mr. Crawford was never suspended or dismissed from the service which he claims cannot be said of one man out of 500. In 1879, he came to America, locating near Cascade, Dubuque County, Iowa, and resided there and in other sections of this State until 1882. In that year he purchased wild land in Garfield Township, Ida County, Iowa, to which he has since added until he now owns 620 acres of Ida County's finest soil. Mr. Crawford's good residence was 16 x 24 feet, with an L 16 x 16 feet, a barn 32 x 34 feet, a modern windmill, with 700 feet of pipes sending water through all his buildings, stock scales, and many other conveniences. Five acres of his place was devoted to a beautiful grove and orchard. Mr. Crawford was married at the age of 28 years, to Miss Janet Scott, a native of Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland, and a daughter of James and Lilly (Muir) Scott. To this union was born eight children: Lilly, wife of Manley Kelley of Delaware County, Iowa, and they have three children; Alexander, married, resides on a well-cultivated farm, adjoining his father's and has one child; Mary, wife of Jesse Norton, of Garfield Township, has three children; James S. is at home; Thomas D. is at home; Janet, wife of Jacob Spotts, of Maple Township; Agnes B.; and William S. at home. |
Created on ... August 20, 2003