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{{Child|Micajah Crews|1}} was born 10 February 1810<ref>{{Citation:Micajah Crews' headstone.jpg/Citation Listing}}</ref> in South Carolina, United States<ref>{{Citation:1850 Federal Census - Georgia, Ware County, 89th Subdivision.JPG/Citation Listing/Micajah Crews}}<br>{{Citation:1860 United States Federal Census - Georgia, Pierce, District 9 - Page 1031.jpg/Citation Listing}}</ref>, died 3 October 1887 in Georgia, United States<ref> {{Citation:Micajah Crews' headstone.jpg/Subsequent Note}}</ref>.  Micajah is buried in High Bluff Primitive Baptist Church in Hoboken, Brantley County, Georgia, United States<ref> {{Citation:Micajah Crews' headstone.jpg/Subsequent Note}}</ref>.  
 
{{Child|Micajah Crews|1}} was born 10 February 1810<ref>{{Citation:Micajah Crews' headstone.jpg/Citation Listing}}</ref> in South Carolina, United States<ref>{{Citation:1850 Federal Census - Georgia, Ware County, 89th Subdivision.JPG/Citation Listing/Micajah Crews}}<br>{{Citation:1860 United States Federal Census - Georgia, Pierce, District 9 - Page 1031.jpg/Citation Listing}}</ref>, died 3 October 1887 in Georgia, United States<ref> {{Citation:Micajah Crews' headstone.jpg/Subsequent Note}}</ref>.  Micajah is buried in High Bluff Primitive Baptist Church in Hoboken, Brantley County, Georgia, United States<ref> {{Citation:Micajah Crews' headstone.jpg/Subsequent Note}}</ref>.  
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a son of [[Alexander Crews | Alexander]] and [[Lucy Crews]]. His parents moved to lower Wayne County in Georgia in 1820, and he grew up in Wayne and Camden counties and lived in that section until his death<ref>{{Citation:1850 Federal Census - Georgia, Ware County, 89th Subdivision.JPG/Subsequent Note/Micajah Crews}}{{Citation:1860 United States Federal Census - Georgia, Pierce, District 9 - Page 1031.jpg/Citation Listing}}</ref>.
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Micajah was the son of [[Alexander Crews | Alexander]] and [[Lucy Crews]].<ref>primary source needed</ref> His parents moved to lower Wayne County in Georgia in 1820, and he grew up in Wayne and Camden counties and lived in that section until his death<ref>{{Citation:1850 Federal Census - Georgia, Ware County, 89th Subdivision.JPG/Subsequent Note/Micajah Crews}}{{Citation:1860 United States Federal Census - Georgia, Pierce, District 9 - Page 1031.jpg/Citation Listing}}</ref>.
    
Micajah Married <ref>{{Citation:Micajah Crews, Emeneza Robinson Marriage (Georgia, County Marriages, 1785-1950).jpg/Citation Listing}}<br>{{Citation:1850 Federal Census - Georgia, Ware County, 89th Subdivision.JPG/Subsequent Note/Micajah Crews}}<br>{{Citation:1870 United States Federal Census - Georgia, Pierce, Subdivision 100.jpg/Citation Listing/Micajah Crews}}</ref>
 
Micajah Married <ref>{{Citation:Micajah Crews, Emeneza Robinson Marriage (Georgia, County Marriages, 1785-1950).jpg/Citation Listing}}<br>{{Citation:1850 Federal Census - Georgia, Ware County, 89th Subdivision.JPG/Subsequent Note/Micajah Crews}}<br>{{Citation:1870 United States Federal Census - Georgia, Pierce, Subdivision 100.jpg/Citation Listing/Micajah Crews}}</ref>

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