Ethel Louise Crego

Brief Life History of Ethel Louise

When Ethel Louise Crego was born on 6 April 1887, in Gaines, Orleans, New York, United States, her father, Edward H Crego, was 29 and her mother, Ida L. Fox, was 28. She married Lewis Jacob Dubois on 1 January 1916, in New York, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 1 daughter. She lived in Fairport, Monroe, New York, United States in 1920 and Jamestown, Ellicott, Chautauqua, New York, United States in 1950. She died on 16 December 1961, in Jamestown, Chautauqua, New York, United States, at the age of 74, and was buried in Sunset Hill Cemetery, Lakewood, Chautauqua, New York, United States.

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Family Time Line

Lewis Jacob Dubois
1885–1962
Ethel Louise Crego
1887–1961
Marriage: 1 January 1916
Robert Merlin DuBois
1919–1985
Richard E DuBois
1921–1984
Marjorie L DuBois
1926–2011
Roger W DuBois
1928–2012

Sources (17)

  • Ethel Crego, "United States Census, 1910"
  • Ethel Crego, "New York, Birth Indexes outside of New York City, 1881-1942"
  • Ethel L. Crego, "New York, County Marriages, 1847-1848; 1908-1936"

World Events (8)

1890 · The Sherman Antitrust Act

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1890 · Woman's Suffrage

An organization formed in favor of women's suffrages. By combining the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association, the NAWSA eventually increased in membership up to two million people. It is still one of the largest voluntary organizations in the nation today and held a major role in passing the Nineteenth Amendment.

1907 · Not for profit elections

The first act prohibiting monetary contributions to political campaigns by major corporations.

Name Meaning

Cornish: variant of Crago .

Spanish (western): from crego, a variant of clérigo ‘cleric, clergyman’, applied as an occupational or status name for a member of a minor religious order or for a scholar (see Clerc ).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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