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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: William Edgar CrugerMale Born: Abt 17851785-1-1 Married: 10 Jan 18191819-1-10 Died:

WIFE
Born: Abt 1793 at West Indies Died: 7 May 1873 at New York, New York Other Spouses: John Templer Shubrick Father: Edmund Ludlow Dr. Mother: Unknown
CHILDREN

NOTES
2). Templer, the eldest of these was the most distinguish ed having entered the service at the beginning of the wa r with Great Britain & been in most of the engagements wit h that country, as also in the AIgerine war, on his retur n from which, in bringing news of the peace with that pirat ical power, he was lost with all on board in the Epervier , sloop of war. But as these & other incidents of his lif e are matters of naval biography I need say no more about t hem. Nor need I mention the particulars of his unhappy marr iage with a New York woman of one of the old families there , but utterly unworthy of him, though by his early death h e was spared the knowledge of her worthlessness, as indee d his acquaintance with her had been but slight during a br ief stay of his on shore during which she captivated him b y her open admiration of the recently successful naval hero. She was at my Grandmother s when tidings came of the Epervi er being missing, & I well remember the agony of his Mothe r and Sisters in contrast with her levity during the tediou s months of suspense, until apprehension was changed gradua lly into increasing conviction by the report of a merchantm an that in a violent storm off the coast, while his own ves sel was under close reefed topsails, he had seen a man of w ar full rigged plunging along deep under water, & was sur e she must have gone down. It was affecting to see how th e more sanguine of the family clung still to the slightes t possibilities, till hope dying out from one after another , they all at last went into mourning for the dead. !DEATH Obituary, New York Herald, 9 May, 1873., Obituary, N ew York Herald, 9 May, 1873.

											
											

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